Kagina Catherine Allen the new executive director of the Uganda National Road Authority (UNRA) has taken her first step as she said that she is to improve the standards of the union and also end corruption within the body, when she was chosen as the new boss of the union in April this year, she has begun by sacking 80 ...
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It’s Time For Blind Americans To Start Seeing With A Device That Uses Their Tongues
The USFood and drug Administration approved a new device that helps the blind to see by their tongues. Robert Beckman, the Chief Executive Officer of closely held Wicab Inc that the brainPort V100 which is cleared for 250,000 extremely blind Americans in absence of sensitivity to light will be costing about $10,000. Check also: Penis donors wanted in South Africa ...
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Two new dead victims have been reported today in South Korea increasing the death toll to 27 patients dead of MERS virus within the country. Check also: South Korea still under pressure over MERS virus Eight new cases have been registered with S. Korea today thus increasing the number of patients sick of this disease to 162 from 154 patients ...
Read More »Mario Mandzukic Ready For Medical At Juventus Today
The 29-year-old Croatian international striker, Mario who has been playing in Spain for Atletico Madrid arrived in Turin yesterday to undergo medical tests today though rumours had it that Manchester united wanted the striker. Check also: Tottenham cant win the EPL title Hazard says We pray that Mario will pass his medical! The Italian serie A champions last season are ...
Read More »150-year-old tortoise known as speed dies at San Diego zoo
The Galapagos tortoise known speed has been living in San Diego since 1933 with thirteen others that have remained living within the area and has been one of the oldest residents in the zoo. Check also: Meet An Old Man In India Who Claims He Is 179 Years old Speed was bought in California as an early effort to preserve the ...
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