Lake Victoria, the world’s largest tropical lake, has turned toxic green due to a massive algae bloom. Scientists warn of ...
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The World’s Largest Tropical Lake Turns Toxic Green, and Scientists Fear Its Recovery May Be Impossible
Lake Victoria’s waters have turned a haunting green, and scientists say the damage has crossed a dangerous line.
An exclusive investigation reveals how flower farms in Uganda’s protected wetlands are shipping millions of stems to Europe – ending up in ALDI aisles and the vases of the Dutch royal family.
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Valentine tragedy as 29-year-old drowns in Lake Victoria
The victim, Obadia Arinaitwe, a resident of Lugoba in Kawempe Division, had been swimming with colleagues when the incident occurred at about 4:00pm on February 14, police said on Sunday.
Tanzania has outlined plans to extend railway links with Uganda, giving its landlocked neighbour easier access to the Indian ...
Since last November, when a dinosaur-like shoebill landed on a tour boat in Uganda and appeared to dwarf observers, tourism ...
The President of Kenya and Chairperson of the East African Community (EAC) William Samoei Ruto speaks during a meeting of the East African Community (EAC)–Southern African Development Community (SADC) ...
Martha Babirye and Andrew Ssekibejja claimed the overall gross winners’ crowns at the third edition of the Kabalaza Golf Open ...
Liberia, which recently overtook Panama in ship registration tonnage, brings decades of experience in global shipping, technical oversight, and participation in the International ...
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Kenya Met warns of rainfall in 5 regions, sunny and dry conditions in most parts over next 7 days
The Kenya Meteorological Department forecasted mostly sunny and dry conditions nationwide from February 10-16, with rain ...
What you need to know: For couples who prefer something calmer, fine dining remains a timeless option. Many restaurants and hotels offer Valentine’s buffets accompanied by live jazz or band ...
Fish farming is booming in Lake Victoria, but pollution and disease are wiping out millions. Now new research could help reduce those losses ...
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