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Kenya and Hungary sign four bilateral agreements

NAIROBI, 17th, January 2022 (PSCU)– Kenya and Hungary on Monday signed four bilateral agreements for cooperation in the health, water, education and diplomacy sectors. The agreements were signed at State House, Nairobi shortly after President Uhuru Kenyatta and his visiting Hungarian counterpart János Áder led their respective delegations in bilateral talks. The agreement on health covers human […]

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Local factories key to Kenya’s industrialization, First Lady Margaret Kenyatta says

First Lady Margaret Kenyatta, accompanied by her visiting Hungarian counterpart Anita Herczegh when they made an extensive tour of Maramba Tea Factory in Limuru, Kiambu County. Her Excellency First Lady Anita Herczegh is accompanying her spouse, President János Áder on a four-day State Visit of Kenya. NAIROBI, 17th January 2022 (PSCU) – First Margaret Kenyatta has

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Alexia Putellas and Robert Lewandowski crowned The Best

Christine Sinclair and Cristiano Ronaldo receive The Best FIFA Special Awards in recognition of their respective international individual goalscoring records ZURICH, Switzerland, January 17, 2022/ — FC Barcelona’s Spanish midfielder and FC Bayern München’s Polish striker claim top player prizes; Christiane Endler, Édouard Mendy, Emma Hayes and Thomas Tuchel among other winners ; Christine Sinclair and Cristiano

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Uganda’s FY 2022/2023 is projected to decrease by UGX 1,695.60 billion as per the National Budget Framework Paper.

(L) Mariam Akiror, Advocacy and Communications Coordinator at Action Against Hunger, (R) Rubangakene Patrick, Budget Policy Analyst at Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group (CSBAG) during a Press Conference at Eureka Place, Ntinda, Kampala-Uganda yesterday/Courtesy Photo. By Julius Mugaga/ KMA Updates. Kampala, Uganda: Civil Society Organizations cling to policy makers to take their Perspectives regarding the

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Action Against Hunger interests Uganda’s government in nutrition focused budget in the FY 2022/2023.

  By Julius Mugaga/ KMA Updates. Kampala, Uganda: Action Against Hunger organization has advised Uganda’s government to directly improve people’s nutrition levels if it is to benefit from the proposed FY 2022/2023. Mariam Akiror, Advocacy and Communications Coordinator at Action Against Hunger/Courtesy Photo Appearing in the Joint Civil Society Organizations’ engagement giving their observations of

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His Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta officially receive visiting President of the Republic of Hungary His Excellency János Áder and First Lady Anita Herczegh at State House, Nairobi.

President of the Republic of Hungary His Excellency János Áder inspects a Guard of Honor mounted by a detachment of the Kenya Air Force at State House, Nairobi. The visiting Hungarian Head of State is in the country on a four-day State Visit.

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Which countries have the most powerful passports?

© Provided by Quartz FILE PHOTO: Thailand bans entry from 8 African countries over the coronavirus Omicron variantFor the third year in a row, Singapore and Japan have the most powerful passports in the world. According to data from the International Air Transport Association, analyzed by immigration consultants Henley& Partners, citizens of those two nations can

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Novak Djokovic’s Australia visa ban could end early, Scott Morrison suggests

Tennis player Novak Djokovic could return to Australia sooner than anticipated following his deportation, the country’s prime minister has suggested. The top men’s player was deported on Sunday after losing a visa battle due to his vaccination status. © ASSOCIATED PRESS Novak Djokovic prepares to take his seat on a plane to Belgrade, in Dubai, United

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Omicron exposes inflexibility of Europe’s public hospitals

STRASBOURG, France (AP) — A World Health Organization official warned last week of a “closing window of opportunity” for European countries to prevent their health care systems from being overwhelmed as the omicron variant produces near-vertical growth in coronavirus infections. © Provided by Associated Press Nurses care for a COVID-19 patient in the infectious disease ward

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