The wait is almost over.
One more night before thousands of runners hit the road for the 5th edition of the #TuskerLiteRwenzoriMarathon.
Tomorrow, we run beneath the Rwenzoris.
#ExploreUganda
Good news from Rushaga, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park!
The Bikyingi gorilla family has grown from 10 to 11 members, including 2 infants, after female Munyirio gave birth to a new baby.
A wonderful milestone for mountain gorilla conservation.
#ConservingForGenerations
@DrIanWeissman You are doing your best to instill fear in the masses and crumble our economy.
@MinofHealthUG is not aware of what you’re talking about…
@HelenBranswell It’s understandable that you want to break the news but at least consult from the ground parties.
Stop spreading false and misleading information about Uganda!
We’ve had enough of this.
You’re breaking our economy to the core!
@HelenBranswell It’s unfortunate how headlines about Uganda so often amplify fear before official public health authorities have confirmed the situation. Responsible reporting should distinguish between verified information and emerging concerns. Let’s inform people with facts, not speculation.
@RanuDhillon It’s unfortunate how headlines about Uganda so often amplify fear before official public health authorities have confirmed the situation. Responsible reporting should distinguish between verified information and emerging concerns. Let’s inform people with facts, not speculation.
@KrutikaKuppalli@statnews@PlacideMbala It’s unfortunate how headlines about Uganda so often amplify fear before official public health authorities have confirmed the situation. Responsible reporting should distinguish between verified information and emerging concerns. Let’s inform people with facts, not speculation.
@mryoung151 It’s unfortunate how headlines about Uganda so often amplify fear before official public health authorities have confirmed the situation. Responsible reporting should distinguish between verified information and emerging concerns. Let’s inform people with facts, not speculation.
We are growing!!
Queen Elizabeth National park -Ishasha welcomes three lions cubs born in this month of June. As the lion population increases, we call for collective efforts in protecting them for future generations. #ConservationAtHeart
UWA – Ishasha
We are privileged to share the exciting news of a newborn lion cub in Ishasha. We sighted the cub today in good health while it was feeding alongside the pride on a fresh kill.
This is a wonderful sight and a positive sign for the continued conservation of lions in the Ishasha sector. We look forward to watching this young cub grow and thrive in the wild.
#ConservingForGenerations