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Scientists have ascertained that a local herb that grows in most parts of Uganda is effective in curing malaria, including strains that are resistant to conventional drugs. Dr. Goretti Nambatya, the National Chemotherapeutics Laboratory (NCTL) director said they identified the herb through countrywide surveys in which they collected a variety of herbal concoctions. Scientists are preparing for large-scale tests, based on World Health Organisation guidelines.