Jimmy Butler and the Heat advanced to the eastern conference finals after winning the series between them and the Bucks. The Miami Heat has posed a threat in the Eastern conference after beating the team with the best record in the NBA 4-1. In last night’s game between the Heat and the Bucks, Giannis Antentokunmpo could only watch as he ...
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Owiny Dollo Sworn In As Uganda’s Chief Justice
Today, Justice Owiny Dollo has been sworn in as the chief Justice of Uganda. This ceremony has been carried out from Entebbe state house. Owiny Dollo is the former deputy chief Justice. He was appointed by the president after the retirement of His Lordship Bart Katurebe. His Lordship Owiny Dollo has promised to work on cases that have lasted more ...
Read More »Minister Rukutana Expected In Court Today To Answer To Charges
Honorable Minister Rukutana Mwesigwa is expected to appear in court today. The minister who is also the county MP of Rushenyi was arrested on Saturday. The Ntungamo grade one magistrate charged him with a number of cases including attempted murder. However, the grade one magistrate had no jurisdiction over an attempted murder case so Rukutana never pleaded to it. Therefore ...
Read More »Football Star Tests Positive Setting Western Europe Covid-19 Record For Spain
Spain became the first country to surpass 500,000 COVID-19 infections in Western Europe. Kylian Mbappe the French football player is the latest football star to test positive on the continent. The new figures from Madrid came in amidst concerns about another wave of the virus across Europe. France recently tightened its restrictions, cases in Britain are on the rise and ...
Read More »Australia Set To Release 85 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine
Australia says it will be able to avail up to 85 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine by January. It will however, depend on the results of two promising trials that show signs of success. Australian prime minister Scott Morrison said the country struck two deals to roll out free vaccines in 2021 if approved. And by January, Australia’s 25 ...
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