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Darville asks for patience as PMH upgrades continue

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July 1, 2026

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HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said renovations to Princess Margaret Hospital’s operating theatres have temporarily disrupted elective surgeries, but insisted emergency services remain operational as officials push to complete long-delayed upgrades at the country’s main public hospital.

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Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 24, 2026

After 40 Years of Waiting, Kyanamukaka Roads Finally Get Major Upgrade

By Brian Mugenyi MASAKA DISTRICT — For more than four decades, residents of Kyanamukaka Town Council in Bukoto Central Constituency lived with poor road networks that hindered trade, access to social services and economic growth. Today, that long wait is finally coming to an end. Road construction equipment is now at work across the area, [] The post After 40 Years of Waiting, Kyanamukaka Roads Finally Get Major Upgrade appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

InfoQ

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· Jul 10, 2026

Article: Trade-Offs in Multi-Region Architectures: Latency vs. Cost

Adding cloud regions changes latency and cost in ways simple math can't capture. This article presents a framework from multiple launches: decompose your latency budget before committing to infrastructure, choose deployment patterns by consistency and traffic profile, and optimize before expanding. A phased approach cut latency 35 through routing alone, before a new region brought it under 60ms. By Uttara Asthana

The Tribune 242

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· Jul 8, 2026

PMH Accident and Emergency now fully operational, says Darville

HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said the newly renovated Accident and Emergency Department at Princess Margaret Hospital is now fully operational, marking the latest development in a long-delayed project that began in 2019 and repeatedly missed completion targets.

Rock Paper Shotgun

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· Jun 25, 2026

"We have our own list of features that we wanted to add": Valve say the Steam Machine's update support will be similar to the Steam Deck's

The Steam Machine will get a comparable level of post-launch software support and feature updates to what the Steam Deck has enjoyed, according to a Valve hardware designer. In an RPS interview last week, just prior to the Machine’s launch and price confirmation, Lawrence Yang told me that Valve already have a wishlist of extra tricks and tools to add to their boxy lil' PC, including some which weren’t quite ready in time for release. Asked what future Steam Machine support will look like, Yang says that it's Pretty similar to what almost all of our hardware looks like. Whenever we ship something, we're never like, 'Okay, we're moving on.' We always continue shipping updates and improvements, especially in the first month or so. Read more

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 4, 2026

Why I'm Loading Up on QQQ in 2026

This ETF is up more than 615 in the last decade.

South Africa Today

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· Jun 27, 2026

City of Johannesburg Funding Crisis: Treasury Moves to Withhold Billions Over Unfunded Budget

JOHANNESBURG, GAUTENG — The City of Johannesburg funding crisis has reached a critical tipping point following a final notice from National Treasury indicating its intention to withhold crucial municipal funding. As the metro faces mounting debt and an unfunded budget, governance experts warn that without drastic financial interventions, the city’s service delivery could face severe []

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Related coverage for "Darville asks for patience as PMH upgrades continue ": Watchdog Uganda — After 40 Years of Waiting, Kyanamukaka Roads Finally Get Major Upgrade. InfoQ — Article: Trade-Offs in Multi-Region Architectures: Latency vs. Cost. The Tribune 242 — PMH Accident and Emergency now fully operational, says Darville . Rock Paper Shotgun — "We have our own list of features that we wanted to add": Valve say the Steam Machine's update support will be similar to the Steam Deck's. The Motley Fool — Why I'm Loading Up on QQQ in 2026. South Africa Today — City of Johannesburg Funding Crisis: Treasury Moves to Withhold Billions Over Unfunded Budget