Английская Википедия:2020 in Uganda

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Шаблон:Year in Uganda

Events in the year 2020 in Uganda.

Incumbents

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Events

January to April

  • 1 February – The East African Community reviews its treaty.[1]
  • 5 February – Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate, 23, complains about racism as she is cropped out of a photo published by the Associated Press in which she originally appeared with Greta Thunberg, Isabelle Axelsson, Luisa Neubauer and Loukina Tille at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. "Africans have truly been erased from the map of climate action," Nakate tweeted. AP said they will expand their diversity training for employees.[2]
  • 9 February – Swarms of locusts are seen in Uganda and Tanzania.[3]
  • 12 February – PowerChina International Group Limited (PIGL) applies for a permit to build a US$1.2 dam and power plant between Lake Kyoga and Lake Albert in Uganda.[4]
  • 13 February – The African Development Bank gives Uganda US $1 million to fight Ebola.[5]
  • 15 March – In a historic first, all Peace Corps volunteers worldwide are withdrawn from their host countries.[6]
  • 18 March – Public gatherings including places of worship, pubs, weddings, music shows, rallies and cultural meetings were suspended for 32 days with immediate effect.[7]
  • 22 March – The first case of COVID-19 in the country was confirmed.[8]
  • 25 March – Public transport was suspended for 14 days, with only private cars with three occupants or less allowed on the road.[9]

May to August

  • 8 May – A hospital in Kilembe, Uganda and a small town Somalia are washed away in flooding; an unspecified number of people are killed. Hundreds of people have been killed by floodwaters in Kenya, Uganda, Somalia, Rwanda, and Ethiopia which have also displaced hundreds of thousands across the region.[10]
  • 2 June – President Yoweri Museveni predicts Uganda will lose US$1.6 billion in tourism revenues due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11]
  • June 12 – Four poachers are arrested for killing an endangered gorilla in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda.[12]
  • 22 July – Activist Bobi Wine starts a new political party, the National Unity Platform, ahead of the 2021 Ugandan presidential election.[13]

September to December

  • 17 September – Prison escape by 219 in Moroto Town, Northern Region.[14]
  • 14 October - Security forces detained Bobi Wine during a raid on his offices in Kamwokya, Kampala.[15][16]
  • 15 November – Dance with Valentino reality -talk show premieres on NTV Uganda.[17]
  • 20 November – The death toll from protests following the 18 November arrest of Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu ("Bobi Wine") grows to 37. Ssentamu is a pop singer and candidate for president in the 2021 Ugandan general election.[18]
  • December 25 – Ugandan civilian boat with over 50 passengers sank in Lake Albert after it was hit by strong wind. Ugandan officials said that 21 people have been rescued and 26 bodies recovered, DRC authorities said that at least 33 people died in an incident.[19]
  • December 26 – 2021 Ugandan general election: Campaigning is halted in Mbarara, Kabarole, Luwero, Kasese, Masaka, Wakiso, Jinja, Kalungu, Kazo, Kampala City, and Tororo, ostensibly for health reasons.[20]
  • December 30
    • Bobi Wine is arrested.[21]
    • LGBTQ rights lawyer Nicholas Opiyo is freed on bail after being arrested on charges of money laundering.[22]

Deaths

See also

References

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  1. EAC treaty ripe for review, says Mfumukeko The East African, 1 February 2020, Retrieved 12 February 2020
  2. She was cropped out of a photo of white climate activists. Now, she says it's time to stop erasing African voices By Caleb Okereke and Stephanie Busari, CNN, 5 February 2020, retrieved 20 February 2020
  3. Swarms of locusts spread deeper into Uganda BBC, 10 February 2020, retrieved 11 February 2020
  4. Uganda: Chinese firm wants to build dam on Nile River Al Jazeera, 12 February 2020
  5. Uganda: AfDB Gives Uganda Shs3.7 Billion to Fight Ebola 13 February 2020
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  26. Uganda's Queen of Katwe star Nikita Pearl Waligwa dies aged 15 BBC News, retrieved 16 February 2020
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  31. Former Kampala Mayor Al-Hajji Ssebaggala Dies at 72
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  33. Archbishop Emeritus James Odongo of Tororo passes on aged 89
  34. Minister Kivejinja succumbed to Covid-19 - Museveni
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