A funeral parlour worker in Argentina was fired after posing for a sickening picture next to the open coffin of football legend Diego Maradona. The disturbing image, which Mirror Sport decided not to publish, shows the man giving the thumbs up next to the 60-year-old’s body. The funeral management had tasked the man with preparing Maradona’s body for the wake. The ...
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North Korea Undermines Diplomacy With President-Elect Joe Biden
The last two presidents of the United States have been greeted with missile tests by North Korea within weeks of taking office. Similarly, experts see the same happening with Joe Biden. Kim Jong Un is likely to let his missiles do the talking with Biden. Kim Jong Un is one of the few prominent world leaders yet to congratulate Joe ...
Read More »Melbet Uganda Takes On Sponsored Of Kyetume FC
MelBet Uganda has taken on the sponsorship of StarTimes Uganda Premier League club Kyetume FC in a multi-million deal to see the Mukono side facilitated throughout of the 2020/21 Uganda Premier League season that set to commence on the 3rdDecember 2020. Kyetume football club finished 11th with 30 points from 25 games last season after the league ended prematurely due ...
Read More »Campaigns Get Sower As Bobi Wine and Journalists Spend Night In The Cold
Campaigns have gotten sower for presidential candidate, Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine after he spent the whole night in the cold along the road side in his car. Presidential hopeful, was allegedly denied access to any hotel by DPC of Nakasongola, Patience Namara. Bobi Wine said they were traveling to Kyakwanzi via Hoima but found the road blocked by the ...
Read More »Australia’s Longest Coronavirus Lockdown Shows Positive Results
The state at the center of Australia’s longest coronavirus lockdown has gone almost a month without registering any new case. This is an enviable record as USA and many other European countries grapple with surging infections or renewed lockdown. The US recorded the highest number of cases in one day last month. Australia saw one of the world’s longest and strictest ...
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