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Government to review the Engineers Registration Act of 1969 and related policies, says Vice President Alupo*

Views: 4 Government  of Uganda will work with stakeholders like the Engineers Registration Board to review the Engineers Registration Act-1969 and other related  bills and policies  such as the National Construction Industry Policy. The Vice President was speaking today, at the World Engineering day, a day observed to commemorate the work done by engineers   and […]

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From the Desk of the President – 7 March 2022- RESOLUTION OF CONFLICT IN UKRAINE MUST BE DURABLE AND LASTING

Views: 2 Dear Fellow South African, In a world where far too many disputes between and within countries are settled through the barrel of a gun, the view that differences are best resolved through negotiation, dialogue and compromise may seem out of touch, and even fanciful. And yet, as a country that attained democracy through

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Ukrainian people will be our judge, says Johnson

Views: 0 World leaders must mount a renewed effort to ensure Russia’s “horrific” invasion of Ukraine fails, Boris Johnson has said. © ReutersWriting in the New York Times, the prime minister said “it is not future historians but the people of Ukraine who will be our judge”. Mr Johnson set out a six-point plan, including

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A Dead Rocket Just Crashed Into the Moon, and Scientists Are Thrilled

Views: 7 A big hunk of space junk met an explosive end on Friday when it collided with the moon, and astronomers are excited to view the fallout. © Provided by CNET A natural impact on the moon created this crater in 2013. It’s about to get another. NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center/Arizona State University An old rocket

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Watching Ukraine, Bosnians relive the trauma of their war

Views: 2 SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — News reports from Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities under unrelenting bombardment by the Russian Army have been triggering painful memories among the survivors of the 1990s siege of the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo. © Provided by Associated Press A view of the Jajce barracks damaged during the Bosnian war in the

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Nakasero Hospital Organizes Cardiac Diagnostic Center Symposium

Views: 5 Nakasero Hospital on Thursday 3rd March 2022 organized a Cardiac Diagnostic Center Symposium under the theme Understanding the capability of interventional procedures in managing heart disease which also marked the launch of its Cardiac Cath Lab. During the event different industry experts discussed the capability and shared various experiences in the field. Experts

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Protests against Russian invasion of Ukraine fill streets around the globe

Views: 7   From Europe, to Asia, to Africa to North America, people around the globe took to the streets Saturday to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin and plead for peace Russia’ invasion has killed hundreds of Ukrainian civilians. © Ben Gray/AP Nazar Bilukha, who was born in Ukraine, attends in a rally in Atlanta on

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Joy and excitement as the 3rd hierarchy Orthodox Bishop  is enthroned in Gulu

Views: 11  The Orthodox Diocese of Gulu and Northern Uganda has this afternoon, received a new Bishop. Born in 1982, His Grace Nektarios Kabuye was  enthroned, amidst joy and ululation from hundreds of people who braved the scorching sun at St.Lawrence Orthodox Cathedral,  Gulu City. His installation comes a week after the enthronment of Bishop

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AFP North Korea claims new test of ‘reconnaissance satellite’ component

Views: 2 North Korea carried out “another important test” towards the development of a reconnaissance satellite, state media said Sunday, but analysts warned it was a thinly-veiled ballistic missile launch, just days before South Korea elects a new president. © Jung Yeon-je People watch a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test,

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Texas judge rules Biden administration can’t exempt migrant children from Trump-era order

Views: 3 By Natalie Prieb   A Texas judge on Friday ruled that the Biden administration cannot exempt unaccompanied migrant children from a Trump-era order, a decision that could lead U.S. Border Patrol to turn children away. © Getty Images Migrants at U.S. borderDuring the early part of the pandemic, former President Trump launched Title 42, a

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