 I'm moving on to business news. The International Monetary Fund IMF on Tuesday approved one billion dollars loan to Uganda to finance its response to the COVID-19 crisis over the next three years. The international finance institution in the statement said that the pandemic had caused economic and social strife in the East African country, leading to a revival of anti-poverty gains, deterioration of fiscal balances and put pressure on external buffers. IMF said the approval would enable the immediate disbursement of about 258 million dollars to start on the response and help sustain a post-crisis inclusive recovery. The country is currently under a partial lockdown that was instituted to contain the rapid spread of the pandemic.