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President Uhuru Kenyatta – Passing-out Parade at the Moi Barracks Recruits Training School, Eldoret

Views: 7 – First Lady Margaret Kenyatta when she accompanied President Uhuru Kenyatta at the Moi Barracks Recruits Training School in Eldoret during this year’s Kenya Defence Forces passing-out parade ceremony. – President Uhuru Kenyatta and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta with Chief of Defence Forces General Robert Kibochi during a march-past by the graduating contingent of

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The requirement to be vaccinated or face weekly coronavirus tests will apply to over 80 million Americans working for private companies.

Views: 4 Britain authorized the world’s first antiviral pill to treat the coronavirus, which may cut the risk of hospitalization and death from COVID-19 in half among the unvaccinated.   Britain has granted a conditional authorization to Merck’s coronavirus antiviral, the first pill shown to successfully treat COVID-19. It is the first country to OK

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Biden White House Sets Jan. 4 Deadline for Millions of U.S. Workers to Be Vaccinated

Views: 6 The requirement to be vaccinated or face weekly coronavirus tests will apply to over 80 million Americans working for private companies. A sign notifies customers that COVID-19 vaccinations are available at a pharmacy in a grocery store, Oct. 23, 2021, in Monument, Colo. (DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/AP) Private companies with more than 100 employees will need

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Parliament urged to probe Uganda Railways over graft

Views: 25 Uganda Railways Workers’ Union has asked Parliament to inquire into allegations of mismanagement of Uganda Railways Corporation (URC) by its leadership, whom they accuse of causing financial losses. While appearing before Parliament’s Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE), the workers said URC procured four locomotives worth Shs 48bn that have

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‘Provide skills and funding for the girl child’

Views: 6   Hon Opendi(in red) who moved the motion with the Deputy Speaker(C) before the start of the Plenary sitting Government is urged to avail funding and skill the girl child following the rising cases of defilement and teenage pregnancies. The followed a motion for government to support the girl child and children in

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MANDELA REMEMBRANCE WALK & RUN OPEN TO WORLD

Views: 5 As an increasingly vaccinated world starts fighting its way back to a semblance of normality, it’s almost time again for the eagerly-anticipated annual Mandela Remembrance Walk and Run (MRWR), taking place this year on Sunday 5 December 2021. The event, which honours and remembers iconic global statesperson Nelson Mandela, will again take place

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VIDEO: Zimbabwean Boxer Dies After A Brutal Knockout

Views: 9 A young and upcoming professional boxer died yesterday due to injuries sustained after a brutal knockout. 24-year-old Taurai Zimunya collapsed after a third-round knockout in a bantamweight fight on Sunday evening. He was knocked out by Tinashe Majoni of Charles Manyuchi Academy in a lightweight bout at the Rise of Champions fight series in

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Queen ‘forced to give up horse riding two months ago after suffering discomfort’

Views: 3 The Queen was reportedly forced to give up horse riding two months ago after suffering from “discomfort”. The 95 year old Monarch, who has pulled out of her appearance at the CO26 summit in Glasgow on Monday 1 November, is said to have not been in the saddle since her summer break in Scotland. “She

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