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GOVERNMENT TO FORCIBLY ACQUIRE LAND FOR EAST AFRICAN CRIDE OIL PIPELINE (EACOP) CONSTRUCTION

GOVERNMENT TO FORCIBLY ACQUIRE LAND FOR EAST AFRICAN CRIDE OIL PIPELINE (EACOP) CONSTRUCTION

ByPrecious NaturindaJan 25, 20242 min read

Ugandan Minister for Energy and Mineral Development, Dr. Ruth Nankabirwa has said the government is considering compulsory land acquisition from absentee landlords and the affected people that have refused the compensation offers for delaying the construction of East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP). “There are 116 cases under consideration for compulsory land acquisition due to […]

NAPE, COMMUNITY GREEN RADIO STAFF OFFERED AUSTRALIAN AWARDS FELLOWSHIP ON AGROECOLOGY

NAPE, COMMUNITY GREEN RADIO STAFF OFFERED AUSTRALIAN AWARDS FELLOWSHIP ON AGROECOLOGY

ByPrecious NaturindaJan 19, 20244 min read

In December 2023, the Australian Government under the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade offered Australian Awards fellowship on agro ecology to government and no-governmental actors and academicians from Uganda,…

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NAPE and Partners Call Upon Ugandan Government,World leaders to pay due attention to impacts of Climate Change

ByadminDec 9, 20231 min read

NAPE and partners, Fridays for Future (Uganda), Simma Africa and Girls for Climate Action currently attending COP28 in Dubai have called upon the Ugandan Government and world leaders to pay…

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NAPE, Partners ask court not to rush Government case against households affected by Tilenga Oil Project

ByadminDec 9, 20231 min read

NAPE and its partners; Africa Institute for Energy Governance (AFIEGO), Tasha Research Institute Africa and Community Voice and Planning organization (COVAPO) have appealed to court not to rush the hearing…

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BULIISA RESIDENTS PETITON UWA OVER WILDLIFE ATTACKS

ByPrecious NaturindaNov 11, 20233 min read

Residents of Ngwedo and Buliisa sub counties in Buliisa district have petitioned Uganda Wildlife Authority over wildlife attacks. In their 24th October this year’s petition addressed to UWA, the residents…