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President Kenyatta visits Naivasha ICD, Kisumu Shipyard and Mbita Bridge

Views: 1   President Uhuru Kenyatta inspected the  Naivasha Inland Container Depot (ICD) when he made an impromptu tour to the site in Longonot, Nakuru County. NAIROBI, 12th January 2022 (PSCU) –President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday made day-long impromptu working visits of Naivasha Inland Container Depot (ICD), Kisumu Shipyard and the new Mbita Bridge. At the […]

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AFCON MALI BEAT TUNISIA 1-0 AS REFEREE BLEW FOR FULL-TIME EARLY TWICE

Views: 3 The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) match between Tunisia and Mali ended in huge controversy after the referee Janny Sikazwe blew for full-time on two occasions. Sikazwe blew the final whistle early twice during the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations fixture between Tunisia and Mali. The Zambian referee ultimately ended the game 11

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Tottenham vs Chelsea predicted line-ups: Team news ahead of Carabao Cup semi-final tonight

Views: 1   © PA WireAntonio Conte has had a meeting regarding January transfers (Adam Davy/PA)– PA WireAntonio Conte has held talks with Tottenham Hotspur over their transfer strategy for the month – but now must turn his focus to Spurs’ attempts to overcome a two-goal deficit against Chelsea in the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg. “I spoke with the

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Uganda’s Wampeewo Ntakke S.S vows to sprint academically having fully resumed.

Views: 8 By Julius Mugaga/ KMA Updates Photos by Julius Mugaga/ KMA Updates A student of Wampeewo Ntakke S.S washing hands from a foot-operated washing material. Photo by Julius Mugaga. Kampala, Uganda: Wampeewo Ntakke Secondary School has started receiving students after a long overhaul of over two years. Mr. Ssekiyivu Edward, the Deputy Headteacher in

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‘Democracy on the line’: Biden under pressure to act on voting rights now

Views: 2 As Joe Biden and Kamala Harris readied to speak at the Atlanta University Center Consortium in Georgia on Tuesday, nearly a dozen protesters gathered outside the building, holding up signs that read “end the filibuster” and bore messages of support for federal voting rights protections. Biden and Harris were in Atlanta to bring

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Explore the world in 2022 with Emirates’ new special fares

Views: 4 Get closer to long-awaited family reunions and much-needed holidays, with special fares on flights booked between January 12 and January 23, 2022  Kampala, Uganda 12 December 2021 — Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, has launched a new campaign to bring passengers even closer to more unforgettable travel experiences in 2022. Emirates customers

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Europe must act now or be submerged by Omicron ‘tidal wave’, says WHO

Views: 2 A west-to-east “tidal wave” of Omicron infections risks submerging health systems across Europe, the World Health Organization has said, warning that more than half the region’s population will be infected with the variant in the next two months. Hans Kluge, the WHO’s Europe director, said the region had recorded more than 7m new

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2021 was New Zealand’s hottest year on record

Views: 4 Last year was New Zealand’s hottest year on record, according to the country’s National Institute of Water and Aeronautic Research (NIWA), and seven of the past nine years are among New Zealand’s warmest ever. The country’s steadily rising temperature brings increased risk of major floods, bushfires and storms. According to NIWA, New Zealand’s

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Third Covid infection for Bolivian VP who touts traditional medicine

Views: 1 Bolivia’s vice president David Choquehuanca, who touts indigenous treatments for Covid-19, has contracted the virus for a third time, the government said Tuesday, with six government ministers also testing positive. © Jorge BERNAL An Aymara woman hold medicinal plants as she takes part in a march against decrees that make the Covid-19 vaccination pass

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