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Hamza Kyeyune
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  • Entebbe
  • Uganda
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What is your name?
Hamza Kyeyune
What organisation do you work for?
Radio Bilal FM
What country are you based in?
Uganda
Please summarise your areas of climate-change expertise (in terms of subjects and geographical areas)
climate change adaptability
What is your telephone number?
+256702394588
Do you have a Skype account?
Hamza.Kyeyune
Which languages can you give interviews in?
English, Arabic, Kiswahili
What is your website address?
http://www.pamoja.co.ug
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Am an environmental reporter for Radio Bilal FM based in Kampala-Uganda

Hamza Kyeyune's Blog

Alliance of Religions and Conservation and Uganda Muslim Supreme Council strengthen ties to protect the environment

By Hamza Kyeyune

hamza.kyeyune@gmail.com

Muslim leaders in Uganda have pledged to continue integrating environmental conservation in their duties to protect the environment in accordance with the teachings of the qur’an.

This was disclosed by the Secretary General of Uganda Muslim Supreme Council (UMSC) Eng.  Siraje Kavuma when he met Ms Susie Weldon, an official from Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC) who…

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Posted on January 12, 2013 at 22:30

GREENING MUBS LAUNCHED

By Hamza Kyeyune

hamza.kyeyune@gmail.com

As the campaign to mitigate climate change gathers pace, Makerere University Business School (MUBS) through the office of the University Mullah in conjunction with International Climate Champions has joined the struggle through launching the GREENING MUBS DAY. Addressing the congregation during JUMA Prayers at MUBS during Juma prayers,…

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Posted on August 13, 2012 at 22:30

MABIRA FOREST GIVEAWAY

The Sugar Corporation of Uganda (SCOUL), part of the Mehta group, wants to clear one-third of Mabira Forest (around 70 square kilometers) to expand its sugar plantations in central Uganda. President Museveni supports this plan and has vowed to give away the forest saying that he shall not be deterred by people who don't see where the future of Africa lies.

This is the second time Mehta demands to clear this forest. The first attempt was made in May 2007. There was popular resistance…

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Posted on April 10, 2011 at 14:30

MABIRA FOREST GIVEAWAY

The Sugar Corporation of Uganda (SCOUL), part of the Mehta group, wants to clear one-third of Mabira Forest (around 70 square kilometers) to expand its sugar plantations in central Uganda. President Museveni supports this plan and has vowed to give away the forest saying that he shall not be deterred by people who don't see where the future of Africa lies.

This is the second time Mehta demands to clear this forest. The first attempt was made in May 2007. There was popular resistance…

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Posted on April 10, 2011 at 14:30

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