How traders, motorists are coping with curfew, lockdown
A woman prepares to sleep at her food stall in Busega market due to transport constraints following President Museveni’s ban on both public and private transport as a preventive measure to reduce the spread of coronavirus . PHOTO BY MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI
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Stuck. Cargo trucks parked on Tororo-Mbale highway before the curfew on March 31, 2020. PHOTO BY JOSEPH OMOLLO
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Homeless. Street children were loitering around Kampala streets on April 1, 2020. PHOTO BY ABUBAKER LUBOWA
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Cycling. Former Rubaga South MP Ken Lukyamuzi rides a bicycle to a trading centre in Wankuluku on April 1, 2020. PHOTO BY PHIONA NASSANGA
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Street children play on the verandahs of closed shops along Main Street after the number of people accessing Jinja Town kept reducing. PHOTO BY DENIS EDEMA
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Main Street, arguably the busiest street in Jinja municipality, appears deserted on April 1, 2020 following the lockdown over Coronavirus. PHOTO BY DENIS EDEMA
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Waiting. People line up outside Equity Bank at Church House April 1, 2020. PHOTO BY ABUBAKER LUBOWA
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Camped. Traders at Busega roundabout market on March 30, 2020. PHOTO BY MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI
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Transport. A boda boda cyclist carries maize in Arua Town.PHOTO BY OKELLO STEPHEN
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Empty. A deserted Kampala Road following the lockdown in the country. The government announced a curfew starting at 7pm. PHOTO BY ABUBAKER LUBOWA
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Deserted. A few motorists on Avenue Street that connects Adumi and Rhino Camp streets in Arua District. PHOTO BY FELIX WAROM OKELLO
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Police and army officers patroling the streets of Mbale town to enforce president Museveni's directives in abid to prevent the spread of over cOVID-19. PHOTO BY OLIVIER MUKAAYA
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A milk vendor serves a boy along Kaguta road in Ntungamo town following the lockdown. PHOTO BY PEREZ RUMANZI