By Walakira on September 19, 2012
Avoid, chemical, drinks, meat
Celebrity gigs, Gossip, Latest Uganda News, Stories Unusual
Don’t eat anything that depresses body systems or causes nutrient depletion. Cut out refined sugar and white flour, along with fried or processed foods. Animal meat are loaded with chemical that mimic the effects of estrogen, and hormone that in excess can decrease sperm count n infertility. So if you must eat meat, make sure […]
By Walakira on July 7, 2012
chemical, hormonal changes, wash, woman
Gossip, Health, Health tips, Latest Uganda News
It has been said across the world especially in Africa that a woman’s crown of beauty is her hair. it is no wonder that every woman wants her hair to look good always. However many women still have bad hair because it has lackluster, dandruff or breaks often. The causes of bad hair and the […]
By Gerald Businge on June 6, 2012
Area, australian postgraduate award, australian postgraduate award industry, centre, chemical, Engineering, engineering metallurgy, experience, graduate, graduate employment record, industry projects, Outcomes, record availability, research, sandra ray, scholarships, understanding, university of south australia, vibrant research, wark
Arts/Humanities Scholarships
Ian Wark Research Institute Scholarships: Ian Wark Research Institute (The Wark) ARC Special Research Centre. The Wark is seeking new graduates, or graduates with work experience, for a number of prestigious Australian Postgraduate Award (Industry) projects. These scholarships will enable students to undertake research projects of strategic importance. Outcomes will add to fundamental scientific understanding, […]
By Gerald Businge on June 5, 2012
academic merit, assistant vacancies, basis, building, building engineering, challenging research, chemical, date, Electrical, equivalent, funding, Loughborough University, manufacturing, phd students, physical sciences research, physical sciences research council, research capabilities, sciences research council, Structural, University
PhD Scholarships
Apply for PhD in Structural Engineering at Loughborough University PhD Studentship in Structural Engineering: Loughborough’s Faculty of Engineering offers financial support to talented research students in a number of ways. Funding for PhD students is awarded on the basis of academic merit and your potential to become a member of one of our internationally recognised […]
By Gerald Businge on June 4, 2012
acquisition, African, brand marketing, business, chemical, chemical engineering graduate, development, development agenda, development initiatives, Electrical, Engineering, graduate, graduate development, graduate intake, graduate trainee program, information technology systems, Sales, south african breweries, talent, value chain
Africa scholarships, Arts/Humanities Scholarships
SAB Graduate Trainee Program: South African Breweries (SAB) demonstrates its commitment to South Africa’s national skills development agenda by focusing on talent development initiatives for unemployed learners. The South African Breweries (SAB) graduate program is one of the ways in which it contributes to the development of talent in South Africa. It runs an annual […]
By Gerald Businge on May 30, 2012
ailments, allicin, bad breath, chemical, chemical compound, clove, clove of garlic, compound, consuming, garlic, health benefits, immunity, issue, manganese, oxidant, plant, selenium, smell
Celebrity gigs, Gossip, Latest Uganda News, Stories Unusual
In our first issue on garlic, we told you that dried and or powered garlic boosts your immunity, and to get most out of garlic, it is recommendable that you consume it in raw form. But in this issue, we are concentrating on the benefits of consuming a piece of garlic for a day. […]
By Gerald Businge on February 22, 2012
application, assurance, business, chemical, disease, expectancy, ghent university, global gap, governmental research, kidney problems, knowledge, life, national legislation, non profit organisations, participants, physical hazards, purpose, Quality, quality assurance standards, quality assurance systems, Scholarships for developing countries, University
Agriculture
International Training Programme in Food Safety, Quality Assurance Systems and Risk Analysis Grants: Ghent University – Department of Food Safety and Food Quality – is offering a three months International Training Program in Food Safety, Quality Assurance and Risk Analysis. Food safety is related to microbiological, chemical and physical hazards and is resulting in short […]
By Gerald Businge on January 31, 2012
African governments, beetles, burden, chemical, Council, council of ministers, deal, development, East Africa, East African, East African Countries, hyacinth, insects, Lake Victoria, legislative assembly, mechanical approach, MPs, operation, use, water, water hyacinth, YEAR
Latest Uganda News
Ultimate Media The Ugandan representative to the East African Legislative Assembly Dan kidega has demanded the East African governments through the East African council of ministers to agree on the method of dealing with the problem of water hyacinth reported on lake Victoria again. This followed the EALA committee on Accounts on the East African community […]