Rwandan authorities announced in the country’s capital Kigali that people will be fined for the improper wearing of masks. The said fine will total up to $10(about 37,000 Ugandan Shillings) for not wearing a mask properly in public. The fine will also go for violating the 2m (6ft) social distance rule in public as well as ignoring the night-time curfew. ...
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Police Should Be Charged For Black Shootings – Joe Biden
The Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden asked that charges be pressed against officers who shot two black people. The two black Americans are Jacob Blake and Breonna Taylor. He based in Delaware when he spoke but didn’t specify which courts the cases should be taken to. These increasing black shootings have fueled racial justice protests all over the United States. ...
Read More »NRM Party Members Not In The Register Allowed To Vote – Museveni
The NRM national chairperson, President Museveni has allowed all NRM party members to take part in the forthcoming primaries. He said even those with cards and are missing in the party register can also vote. He sent a letter to all NRM branch committees saying it is every member’s duty to take part in the party’s activities. These activities also ...
Read More »Accident Turns Boy Into World’s Fastest Human Calculator
Bhanu Prakash, a 20-year-old from India had an accident that turned him into the world’s fastest human calculator. In 2005, aged 5, Bhanu fell off his cousin’s scooter after a truck hit him. He fell to the ground banging his head hard on the road fracturing his skull. Doctors put him in a medically induced coma before stitching him 85 ...
Read More »Trump Backs Police Shooting In Visit To Kenosha
The US President, Donald Trump recently visited Kenosha, Wisconsin to back police for shooting a black man. The incident involving white cops and a black man shot down sparked off civil strife and public unrest. Air Force One landed in Waukegan Tuesday afternoon and President Trump was joined by Attorney General William Barr as they began making their way to ...
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