Taasa Obutonde

NBS TV and Million Trees International Partner to Restore Uganda’s Forests

NBS TV has been at the forefront of environmental sustainability, using its platform to champion causes that drive sustainable development across Uganda. Through the “15 Million Trees” campaign, an initiative under the Taasa Obutonde (Save the Environment) program, NBS TV is committed to reforesting Uganda by planting 15 million trees across the nation. In a […]

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Vivo Energy Uganda’s Commitment to Environmental Sustainability and Responsible Operations

Kennedy Gwanga, the Health, Safety, Security, Environment, and Quality (HSSEQ) Manager at Vivo Energy Uganda, recently appeared on the NBS Breakfast meeting to discuss Vivo Energy’s involvement in environmental sustainability. One of their notable initiatives in this realm is their active participation in the Taasa Obutonde campaign, which emphasizes the importance of the three Rs:

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Taking Action for a Cleaner Kampala: KCCA’s Dr. Daniel Okello Highlights Urgent Need to Address Garbage and Pollution

Appearing on Spotlight UG last night, Dr. Daniel Okello, the Director of Public Health and Environment at the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), shed light on the urgent issue of garbage and pollution in Kampala. He emphasized the crucial role of individual efforts in saving the environment. Dr. Okello’s insightful remarks not only highlighted the

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Bin it or Swim to Work: Your role in Kampala’s flooded streets

Flooding across Kampala on rainy mornings is very much about poor disposal of plastics as it is about the heavy rains, not just the latter. Debris from fabrics, personal care products, packaging and other everyday plastics is blocking the otherwise useful waterways. It is high time we binned our rubbish right or swam to work

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