New research shows that 90 minutes of open and constant exposure of oneself to the air in Kampala city could result in health complications some of which are chronic
Air pollution in Uganda has now become so bad that the danger to the health of people like cyclers and pedestrians plying their trade on the roads especially here in Kampala outweighs the benefits.
New research shows that 90 minutes of open and constant exposure of oneself to the air in Kampala city could result in health complications some of which are chronic.
In this week’s Panorama report titled: Air quality in Kampala: A deathtrap, Walter Mwesigye exposes the perils of Kampala’s contaminated air, which could send many to the graves.
via Could city dwellers be breathing themselves to an early grave? | NTV