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Darren Allan Kyeyune is a broadcast and print journalist based in Kampala, Uganda. He has written, filmed, produced and reported on over 10000 stories across 15 countries in the world over the past decade for regional, continental and global platforms such as Daily Monitor in Uganda, Daily Nation in Kenya, NTV Uganda, NTV Kenya, NBS Television in Uganda, SuperSport, BBC World Service, CNN International, TRT World, Deutsche Welle, Africanews and Euronews among others.
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A secondary school teacher is helping science students offering biology lessons by rearing and providing white lab rats for dissection practicals

Meet a young woman in Uganda's capital Kampala who turns waste like dumped polyethene, discarded flip flops, old car tyres into fashion. She discourages single use of plastic

This piece for BBC World TV details how Ugandan businesses turned to online meetings to further their progress in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic

This story for BBC World TV shows a veterinary doctor who explains how farmers benefit from breeding of cattle.
