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Biden details winter plan to combat COVID-19: No ‘shutdowns or lockdowns’

Views: 2 President Biden further detailed his winter plan to combat COVID-19 within the United States in an op-ed Thursday, reiterating his vow that there would not be “shutdowns or lockdowns.” “We are going to fight COVID-19 not with shutdowns or lockdowns – but with more widespread vaccinations, boosters, testing and more. We will beat […]

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Campaign against early marriages, failed parenthood takes root

Views: 5 The Vice President, H.E. Jessica Alupo, informing Parliament about the campaign to tackle early marriages, defilement and failed parenthood. Legislators have championed a government backed national campaign to combat defilement, early marriages and failed parenthood. The Vice President, H.E. Jessica Alupo, in her statement to Parliament said the campaign is given impetus because

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‘Focus on the ordinary Ugandan’, Oulanyah tells UHRC

Views: 3 UHRC Chairperson, Mariam Wangadya, presenting the entity’s reports on the state of human rights and freedoms to the Speaker, Jacob Oulanyah. The Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Oulanyah, has urged government agencies to focus their research studies and recommendations on the plight of the common man. According to the Speaker, a number of reports

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Kenya has made tremendous progress in containing HIV, President Kenyatta says

Views: 1 NAKURU, 1st December 2021, (PSCU)—President Uhuru Kenyatta has said Kenya had made tremendous progress in slowing down the spread of HIV/AIDS in recent years noting that new infections had declined by 68.4% between 2013 and this year. Within the same period, the President said deaths attributed to HIV/AIDS had dipped by 67% from 58,446

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Donald Trump accuses Duchess of Sussex of being ‘disrespectful’ to the Queen

Views: 3 Donald Trump has accused the Duchess of Sussex of being “disrespectful” to the Queen and the royal family. In a wide-ranging interview with Nigel Farage the former US president also said he thinks the Duke of Sussex has been “used horribly”. Mr Trump spoke about a number of subjects during the interview which

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Barbados Independence Celebrations

Views: 4 Represented Queen Elizabeth during the Celebrations History After the first English settlement at Holetown in 1627, Barbados remained a British colony until achieving independence from Britain on November 30th 1966. That first independence ceremony was accompanied by the raising of the Barbados national flag, and playing of the national anthem for the first time. November 30th is celebrated as Independence Day

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President Kenyatta commends the police for role in Coronavirus containment

Views: 2 President Uhuru Kenyatta with Deputy Inspector General, Administration Police Service, Noor Gabow when he inspected the parade during the 57th Passing-out Parade of Administration Police Service Recruits at the National Police College Embakasi A Campus in Embakasi, Nairobi County. President Uhuru Kenyatta looks on as the parade marches past in slow and quick

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Leader of Opposition casts doubt on mining law amendment

Views: 3 The Leader of the Opposition, Hon Mathias Mpuuga (L) meeting meeting artisan miners at Nakyooga in Kabale district The Opposition in Parliament has raised a red flag on the proposed amendment of the Mining Act (2003) to give the Minister of Energy and Mineral Development sweeping powers over the country’s natural resources. While

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Sweden’s first female PM elected for second time in a week

Views: 4 IMAGE SOURCE,REUTERSImage caption, MPs voted again to elect Swedish Social Democratic Party leader Magdalena Andersson on Monday Sweden’s first female prime minister has been reappointed to the top job after political turmoil forced her to resign within hours of taking the post last week. MPs backed Social Democratic Party leader Magdalena Andersson by

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