One dead, Five in critical condition after police vehicle accidentally knocked NUP supporters
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- November 30, 2020
Early last week, the ministry of education announced the early closure of schools. Pre- primary, primary and secondary schools across the country. The term closure was extended from 9th December to 25th November, two weeks earlier that the initial planned time. This decision was influenced by the spread of Ebola among learners which by the
READ MOREEast African Community, a seven nation community announced peace talks for DR. Congo to be held in Nairobi on 21 November, 2022. The talks were said to be held with the aim of restoring peace in Eastern Congo where the M23 rebels had just clashed with troops causing deaths on both the army and rebels.
READ MOREThe EAC is a regional intergovernmental organization of seven (7) Partner States, comprising Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda, with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania. The body intends to have a single currency within the region by 2024, however several institutions needed to attain it have not yet been
READ MOREThe European Union has slapped sanctions targeting the leaders of the DR. Congo rebel groups including M23 as of Thursday. In regard to the war in Eastern Congo, E.U said the sanctions are meant to support the Congo authorities’ efforts to establish lasting peace and stabilize the eastern part of Congo. The restrictive measures by
READ MOREMakerere University recently voted and swore in new guild leadership for the University as of 5the December, having in power its 88th Guild president – Mr. Alionzi Lawrence. E- voting for guild leadership was adopted by the university after the ban on elections on July 14th after the death of a student. “There were debates
READ MOREAs Makerere University kicks off its 72nd graduation this 23rd of May, 2022 ; 12, 474 students are expected to graduate. From the recent statistics, female graduates are increasing especially at the 72nd graduation where even more 1st class degrees are seen to be scooped by the females. Out of 12,474 graduating students; 6,538 are
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