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Pesticides airlifted from Kololo Airstrip to Karamoja region, locusts move to Nakapiripirit

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
February 10, 2020
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Locust pesticides at Kololo Airstrip.

Locust pesticides at Kololo Airstrip.

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As you are all already aware, desert locusts have already crossed over to Uganda from our neighbours Kenya but they did not find us unaware, the government has been preparing itself for this invasion.

Since the announcement of the invasion last evening, government has already deployed 2000 soldiers of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) to fight these locusts, and that is not all.

Locust pesticides.

A few hours ago, the pesticides that are to be sprayed to the locusts arrived at Kololo Independence grounds and have been airlifted to Karamoja region specifically in the region of Amudat, and now Nakapiripirit where the locusts have proceeded to.

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Desert locusts can be deadly as a swarm of millions of them can eat everything green, and cause famine in the process. The government is making sure this does not happen by using all measures possible.  

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