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June - July 2009
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The Eye is a free bi-monthly magazine containing listings and directories, maps, reviews, tour and travel information plus articles of interest. It highlights everything to do with Uganda, from hospitals to hotels,shops to sporting events and from embassies to entertainment. It is distributed for readers and advertisers through national and regional airlines and tour operators, the airport information office, foreign diplomatic missions and NGOs, selected restaurants and bars, supermarkets and gift shops, all major hotels in Uganda, the Uganda Golf Club and government offices including the Uganda Wildlife Authority.

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By Peter Knight (All Terrain Adventures)
The River Nile bisects Uganda into 2 almost equal halves, from the southeast to the
north west. From the south it flows from Lake Victoria beside Jinja and exits in the north at Nimule on the Sudanese border. While Uganda is not as dependant upon the river as Egypt and Sudan, it is one of the major geographic features of the country.Uganda is one of nine riparian (owner of land along or near a river) countries,                                                                                                                                More
Uganda is one of the hidden treasures of the primate world. Of the 300 species of primates in the world , twenty are found in Uganda. And because our closest relatives are not hunted in Uganda, they are less fearful of humans and are relatively easy to see. Even a first time visitor can go to the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (UWECT) in Entebbe and find three species of primates roaming freely (vervet monkeys, Black and White Colobus and the elusive DeBrazza monkey).                                                                                                                                   More
I have travelled to Mweya Safari Lodge on several occasions and on each occasion have had a very different experience, from accommodation, to the different game and overall experience. I was not fully prepared for our experience of Mweya this time around though – two nights in the new Queens cottage, a treatment at the health club and a cruise on the luxury boat, the Kingfisher.
Queens Cottage:
Mweya Safari Lodge has various accommodation options to choose from like:- Suite’s, Royal Cottage, Presidential Cottage and their pride and joy, the Queens Cottage.                                                                                                                                     More

All new exhibition by Mukiibi Enoch
• Every piece in the show is priced less than Ush 200,000!
• Now through 31st July 2009 – at the Aidchild Gallery in the Sheraton Kampala Hotel. 
“These pieces show that we all have hopes anddreams. Those are our castles in the air. Together, wecan build the ladders to carry us to them,” said Mukiibi
Enoch of his new show.                                                                                                         More

For this month’s review I decided to venture out to Jinja as I’ve heard lots about a small delicatessen that opened less than a year ago just off Main street.
Indulge delicatessen is a place in Jinja where good fresh bread, cold meats, pastries, cheeses, sandwiches and home baking can be purchased for take away, home delivery or to eat in a fairly relaxing atmosphere. On arrival, I was impressed by the friendliness of the staff and the huge range of savoury and sweets on offer. There was mouth-watering Lasagne, Tasty Pies, and a massive range of freshly made sandwiches (including the BLT), fresh juices, smoothies and a range of Italian Ice creams for dessert.                                                               More

To parents of kids and adolescents
If you are in any doubt about your child’s behaviour, intellectual ability, emotional or social development/adjustment, then you may need to talk to a psychologist with experience in child psychology or family therapy.
Problems are part of normal development. Being normal does not exclude having problems. There is no other way for children to learn how to deal with difficulty. Most manage to overcome the challenges that are thrown at them. During adolescence, the bodies and minds of our children undergo changes that leave them, and us, confused.                                                                                     More

What is Homeopathy? By Petra Behnsen
Homeopathy is a natural, holistic system in medicine based on the principle the law of similars. Homeopathy literally translated means “homoios”= similar, “pathos”= suffering. The use of homeopathic remedies is based on the discovery that a natural substance is capable of curing the same symptoms it can cause.
For example:
A person suffering from insomnia in conventional medicine would be prescribed a remedy to relax in order to fall asleep, following the Law of Opposites.Homeopathy might look at the remedy „coffea“ (coffee), which in most healthy persons causes
insomnia but taken in highly diluted dosage stimulates the body’s own healing mechanism following the Law of Similars, like cures like.                                       More
Conservation:
The first four White rhinos were successfully translocated from Kenya in July 2005, two more white rhinos arrived in September 2006 from Disney Animal Kingdom in
Florida, US. In the short term, the plan for the Sanctuary is to translocate another 12 rhinos from South Africa during 2009. ZIWA’s long-term aim is to develop the
Sanctuary as a safe and secure location for breeding White and Black rhinos as an interim step towards reintroduction of the rhinoceros into Uganda’s National Parks. All rhinos will be continuously monitored with a minimum of 80% of the rhino population identified by means of ear notches and implanting VHF ransmitters in the rhinos’ horn.                                                                                                                      More
Jinja Lives up to its name as: Adventure capital of Uganda
By The Eye,
Photographs courtesy of Adrift Adventure Co.
Recent innovations from Adrift have lifted the Adventure capital status of Jinja to new heights. Adrift, run by Cam McLeay, a New Zealander has imported one of the New Zealand inventions into Uganda, the JET BOAT. Invented in New Zealand in the 1950’s the jet boat brings new dynamics to the traditional water sports in the country of canoeing or rafting.
The concept is fairly simple, the jet boat works on a water propulsion system of drawing water from beneath the boat, sending it through a massive propulsion system, and sending it back out the rear of the boat to move it forward, and believe me, move it forward it does.                                                                                More
The history of whisky making is inextricably connected to the history of the Scots themselves. Although there is no exact date to when whisky was first produced, we are sure that the Ancient Celts practiced distilling and called their product ‘Uisge
beatha’ - the water of life. Through the years of perfecting the art, the Scots have
become one the worlds leading providers of whisky.
There are documents that show us that distilling was already a common procedure dating back as early as 1494, they read “eight bolls of malt to Friar John Cor wherewith to make aqua vitae”. 8 bolls of malt were enough to produce 1500 bottles, which makes it clear that whisky already had a considerable amount of followers and an early form of “mass production” was established.                       More
   

 
 
 
   
 
   
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