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Uganda’s Prime Minister Rt Hon Robinah Nabbanja meets with the World Bank Country Manager Mukami Karuiki

Prime Minister Rt Hon Robinah Nabbanja has met the World Bank Country Manager Mukami Karuiki to discuss developmental interventions. The meeting that was held at office of the Prime Minister in Kampala today forcused on addressing delays in World Bank funded projects that has affected the image of government most especially in the area of  […]

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

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 to encourage

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

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 a negotiated

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Ukrainian people will be our judge, says Johnson

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 rapidly strengthening

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Stop fighting, Putin tells Ukraine, as anti-war protests grow

By Pavel Polityuk and Aleksandar Vasovic © Reuters/ZORANA JEVTIC People take part in an anti-war protest, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in BelgradeLVIV/KYIV, Ukraine (Reuters) -Persistent fighting blocked efforts to evacuate 200,000 people from the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol for a second day in a row on Sunday as Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed to

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Boris Johnson unveils six-point plan to help Ukraine amid criticism of UK help for refugees

Boris Johnson will shrug off criticism of the UK offer to refugees from Ukraine by calling for an “international humanitarian coalition” to step up help for the country. A six-point “plan of action” must also include delivering more weapons, fresh economic pressure on Vladimir Putin’s regime and wider strengthening of the west’s security, the prime

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

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 booster once

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Watching Ukraine, Bosnians relive the trauma of their war

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 capital Sarajevo,

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Nakasero Hospital Organizes Cardiac Diagnostic Center Symposium

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 ranged from

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Protests against Russian invasion of Ukraine fill streets around the globe

  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 Saturday. (AP

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