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COVID-19 UPDATEGov’t withdraws vaccination card requirement for passenger

Views: 8 Passengers were originally required to carry vaccination cards, a measure which however has been found to be difficult to enforce, according to Works and Transport Minister Gen Edward Katumba Wamala. WORKS AND TRANSPORT MINISTER GEN EDWARD KATUMBA WAMALA ADDRESSING THE MEDIA. KAMPALA, UGANDA: The government has withdrawn the condition that passengers must prove that […]

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5th Annual INMA Media Subscriptions Summit February 1-15 focuses on scaling up growth

Views: 1 DALLAS (5 January 2022) – How media companies build an engine for scaling up digital subscriptions is the focus of the fifth annual INMA Media Subscriptions Summit February 1-15.   The 2022 version of the news industry’s signature event dedicated to digital subscriptions will focus on the latest and best strategies, processes, and technologies for

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In 2021, Healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa Accelerated like Never Before (By Eyong Ebai)

Views: 3 The pandemic illuminated gaps in healthcare infrastructure across the continent LAGOS, Nigeria, January 4, 2022/ — By: Eyong Ebai – General Manager Sub-Saharan Africa, GE Healthcare Our purpose at GE Healthcare is to improve lives in moments that matter, and we do so by partnering to help deliver more sustainable and accessible precision healthcare.

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UK authorities ease COVID testing requirements amid surge

Views: 3 LONDON (AP) — Health authorities across the U.K. simplified COVID-19 testing requirements on Wednesday, a move designed to cut isolation times for many people and that may ease the staffing shortages that are hitting public services from hospitals to garbage collection amid an omicron-fueled surge in infections. © Provided by Associated Press –

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Capitol attack: Biden to stress Trump’s ‘singular responsibility’ on anniversary

Views: 0 It was a day that shook America. Joe Biden will lead sombre commemorations on Thursday to mark one year since the US Capitol insurrection that left five people dead and the nation’s democracy wounded, and is expected to lay out the “singular responsibility” that Donald Trump has for the “chaos and carnage” of

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EGYPT EFA ANNOUNCED NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS WITH GAMAL ALLAM AS PRESIDENT

Views: 0 The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) held elections on Wednesday. Gamal Allam and Mohamed Ibrahim were the two candidates in te challenge for the president position. Allam came winner and has become EFA new president. Also Read : EGYPTIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SETS DATE FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTIONS Gamal Allam is a former EFA president

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AFCON DEMONSTRATE THE NIGERIAN SPIRIT OF DETERMINATION-BUHARI TELLS SUPER EAGLES

Views: 2 The Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, has charged the Super Eagles to go for Gold at the Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Cameroon. The Minister of Youth and Sports Mr Sunday Dare addressed the players and officials of the Super Eagles on behalf of the

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ARSENAL CONFIRMS CARABAO CUP SEMI-FINAL AGAINST LIVERPOOL POSTPONEMENT

Views: 4 Arsenal has confirmed that their Carabao Cup semi-final first leg against Liverpool scheduled to hold on Thursday has been postponed. The club in a statement on it’s official website said the postponement was due to the outbreak of COVID-19 outbreak in their opponent squad and staff. The club confirmed the new date for

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US, Europe warn Sudan’s military as democratic transition unravels

Views: 2   With Sudan’s fragile transition to democracy derailed, the United States and Europe have issued a stark warning to the Sudanese military against appointing a new government “without the involvement of a broad range of civilian stakeholders.””Unilateral action to appoint a new Prime Minister and Cabinet would undermine those institutions’ credibility and risks

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