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Omicron becoming dominant variant here

Views: 3 Omicron is gradually becoming the dominant COVID variant in Sri Lanka overtaking the Delta variant, Sri Jayawardhanapura University’s Immunology and Molecular Medicine Department Director Dr.Chandima Jeewandara told the media over the weekend. According to the latest SARS-CoV-2 variant report issued by the Department, 160 new cases of Omicron and 22 new cases of […]

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New CIM ACCREDITED STUDY CENTRE IN UGANDA

Views: 6 FORIMMEDIATERELEASE:22/12/2021 PUBLIC Kampala: Uganda Marketers Society(UMS)today is proud to announce that the Chartered Institute of Marketing(CIM)has granted the Mat Abacus Business School ,Accredited Study Centre status. This development provides marketers in Uganda looking to advance their professional marketing careers with new options including CIM’s internationally recognized qualifications. Uganda now has three CIM Accredited

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Terrified Afghan teachers still hiding from Taliban

Views: 2 Afghans who were employed to spread British values and teach English in Helmand province have told the BBC they are still in hiding from the Taliban and remain “terrified of reprisals”. © EPA Around 100 ex-British Council staff are still in Afghanistan despite the Taliban taking over the country Around 100 ex-British Council staff

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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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A year on, could Trump social media ban backfire?

Views: 1 In 2016, fresh from his stunning presidential victory, Donald Trump sat down to be interviewed on the prestigious US news show 60 Minutes. He was asked about his use of social media. © Getty Images Twitter permanently suspended Marjorie Taylor Greene for repeated violations of its rules around coronavirus misinformation“I’m going to be very

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AFCON CAF ISSUED NEW TEAM RULES WITH REAGRDS TO COVID-19 THREAT OVER 2022 AFCON

Views: 1 The 2022 Africa Cup of Nations that will kick off in Cameroon on Sunday gets update on team compositions. Also Read : COVID-19 OUTBREAKS THREATEN AFRICAN TEAMS AHEAD OF 2022 AFCON Number of substitute players per match: CAF will apply the five substitutions per match rule during this competition, as follows: Also Read : AFCON 2022

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Biden to deliver his first State of the Union address on March 1

Views: 2 WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden will deliver his first State of Union address on March 1. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., issued the formal invitation on Friday for Biden to deliver the speech before a joint session of Congress. Video Player is loading. Pause Current Time 0:25 / Duration 1:52 Loaded: 16.04% Unmute 0 LO Caption Full screen

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Former PM tests positive as omicron cases rise in Australia

Views: 4 SYDNEY (AP) — Australia’s former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday, as case numbers hit new highs across the country and health officials warned that the real number of cases is likely much higher than testing shows. © Provided by Associated Press Traffic marshalls direct cars at a drive-through COVID-19

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Emirates resumes passenger operations to Entebbe

Views: 3   Entebbe, Uganda: 7 January 2022 – Emirates will resume its passenger services between Uganda and Dubai from tomorrow, 8 January, 2022, operating five weekly flights to Dubai and onwards to over 120 global destinations on the airline’s network.   Emirates flight EK730 departs from Entebbe at 16:25hrs, arriving in Dubai at 22:40hrs.

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