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 Solomon Asaba
Solomon Asaba
Agricultural innovations are needed to adopt to the changing environment (Courtesy photos)
ADAPTING AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES TO THE CHANGING ENVIRONMENT WILL ENSURE SUSTAINABLE FOOD SECURITY, SAYS FAO REPRESENTATIVE
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A man walks past WASAC's new offices in Gisementi. The spacious facility could help improve the firm's operations. / Nadege Imbabazi
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WASAC’s state-of-the-art head office nears completion
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Rwandan students to compete in $1million global challenge
The quest for more female leaders in schools should begin from the lower levels. / Solomon Asaba
Who is responsible for gender disparities in school leadership?
Users compare Samsung handsets which are supposedly the same model. Obviously one of them is fake. (Net photo.)
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Regulator warns of fake phones, to continue crackdown on dealers
Read carefully on the labels before choosing toothpaste . / Solomon Asaba
Oral hygiene: Why you must change your toothbrush often
LEFT: A technician shows some of the equipment used in electronic engineering.
TVET targets: What it will take to meet the 2018 deadline
Some contraceptives are administered through injections. / Internet photo.
Family planning: Why are women shunning contraceptives?
Students attending an orientation session at JKUAT. / Solomon Asaba.
Why university freshers should not miss orientation
A graphic illustration of how sickle cells affect normal blood circulation. Internet photo.
Sickle cell anaemia, the deadly blood disorder
Pupils read a magazine at GS Bumbogo in Gasabo District. (T. Kisambira)
Community action key to boosting literacy, says report
The UN is advocating for ease of access to generic drugs. (Net)
Improve access to generic drugs, UN tells governments
Students sit an examination. Completion rates among students require innovative ways to keep them motivated in studies. / Solomon Asaba
Are schools doing enough to curb dropouts?
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