PAC Questions UGX 723 Billion Dei BioPharma Investment Amid Cancer Drug Plans

Uganda’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has questioned the government’s decision to inject more than UGX 723 billion into Dei BioPharma Ltd without first conducting a valuation, only to later discover the company was worth just UGX 2.05 billion. The concern was raised by Butambala County MP Muwanga Kivumbi on September 9 while presenting PAC’s report…

Uganda Launches Mosquito Larvicide Program to Fight Malaria

The Ministry of Health has rolled out a new tool to fight malaria in Katakwi District: larvicides, chemicals designed to kill mosquitoes before they become adults. The Ministry of Health plans to expand larvicide use nationwide, integrating it into broader vector control efforts in collaboration with partners. Larvicides work by targeting mosquito larvae in water.…

Uganda Graduates 28 Cancer Specialists to Boost Care

The fight against cancer in Uganda has gained fresh momentum with the graduation of 28 highly trained cancer specialists. The new graduates completed two years of rigorous super-specialist training, mastering the treatment of cancers that most affect Ugandans. Thirteen fellows specialized in women’s cancers such as breast and cervical cancer, seven focused on childhood cancers,…

Plumpy’Nut diversion threatens child health in northern Uganda

The Town Clerk of Kitgum Municipality, Monday Joseph Bagonza, has raised the alarm over a growing underground trade in Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF), the lifesaving peanut-based paste better known as Plumpy’Nut. RUTF is a high-calorie, nutrient-dense paste designed to pull severely malnourished children back from the brink of starvation. Distributed free of charge through government…

In Kenya’s Masaailand, “Guardian mothers” take up the HPV vaccine cause

Masaai women traditionally trusted to guide and protect mothers in childbirth are shepherding younger girls to safety from cervical cancer. Local health administrators say they see an uptick in vaccination rates where the “Olkinyi” are at work. 2 September 2025 by Gitonga Njeru At dawn in Inkisanjani village, near the Kenya-Tanzania border, the sound of…

Lack of Sign Language Interpreters Limits Health Access for the Deaf

Persons with hearing impairment in Arua City are struggling to access health care as most health facilities lack sign language interpreters to bridge communication with medical staff. The challenge, they say, poses risks of wrong prescriptions and has discouraged some from seeking services altogether. Records from the Arua City Association of the Deaf show that…