EBOLA INFECTIONS AND DEATHS ON THE RISE IN UGANDA

EBOLA INFECTIONS AND DEATHS ON THE RISE IN UGANDA

Renson Mwakandana According to data from the Ministry of Health, the number of confirmed Ebola cases in Uganda has increased to 16, while the death toll from the disease has risen to four. Apart from the four confirmed deaths, 17 other fatalities are likely Ebola cases, according to ministry spokesperson Emmanuel Ainebyoona. In Uganda, there […]

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 RIHANNA TO HEADLINE 2023 SUPER BOWL HALF TIME SHOW

RIHANNA TO HEADLINE 2023 SUPER BOWL HALF TIME SHOW

Lisa Mugo It’s official, fans do not have to wait any longer as they will finally see their favourite singer on stage once again as Rihanna has announced that she will be taking center stage at the 2023 Super Bowl half time show. Rihanna, who is popularly known as Bad Gal Riri on Instagram, made the announcement […]

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 SOMALIA: AL SHABAAB SUICIDE BOMBER LEAVES 7 DEAD

SOMALIA: AL SHABAAB SUICIDE BOMBER LEAVES 7 DEAD

Faith Nyasuguta A suicide attack claimed by the Somali Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab left at least seven people dead and nine others wounded in Mogadishu on Sunday, the army and eyewitnesses said. According to a local military commander Abdullahi Adan, a “desperate terrorist” blew himself up on Sunday morning near a line of new recruits […]

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 EGYPT CONSIDERS BID TO HOST 2036 OLYMPICS

EGYPT CONSIDERS BID TO HOST 2036 OLYMPICS

Wayne Lumbasi After successfully satisfying the standards to apply to the International Olympic Committee, Egypt might become the first African and Arab country to host the Summer Olympic Games in 2036.  Egypt’s efforts to become a global athletic event destination come in the wake of recent building and infrastructure improvements, most notably Egypt’s new state-of-the-art […]

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 SOUTH AFRICAN TEENAGERS INVENT SOLAR TRAIN

SOUTH AFRICAN TEENAGERS INVENT SOLAR TRAIN

Ekeomah Atuonwu Students in a township in South Africa 🇿🇦 have witnessed their parents’ struggles for years as they attempted to commute daily by train, which was sometimes hampered by cable thefts and power shortages. Twenty students created South Africa’s first entirely solar-powered train in response to the emergency. The angular blue and white test […]

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