Pope Francis received an invitation Thursday from Kim Jong Un to visit North Korea, and said he would consider the invitation, according to a South Korean spokesman. Check also: Kim Jong Un Sends Donald Trump An Appreciation Letter The offer was conveyed verbally by South Korean President Moon Jae-in during his visit to the Vatican, the spokesman said. The invitation comes ...
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KCCA Organizes A Meeting To Discuss Jennifer’s Abandoned Position
Today early morning Kampala capital city authority councilors chaired by the Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago have gathered to review the resignation proceedings of soon to be former Executive Director of Kampala Capital City Authority ( KCCA ) Mrs Jennifer Musisi Semakula, who handed in her resigning letter to the president ending her seven year service. Check also: Possible Replacement Of Outgoing ...
Read More »President Museveni Commissioned The New Cable-Stayed Bridge In Jinja
The Shs41b Cable-Stayed bridge was constructed with support of the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and it will last 120 years ahead. Check also: President Museveni Visits Landslide Affected Areas, Apologizes To The Locals! This project shows the support and success of the NRM government towards development. It also shows the fruitful partnership between the governments of Japan and Uganda. I ...
Read More »Next 10 Ventures Launches An Incubator Program To Support YouTubers
Los Angeles-based Next 10 Ventures, a $50 million fund focused on the creator economy, is launching an incubator program to support YouTubers. Check also: YouTube Music Finally Launches Music App For Android And iOS The EduCreator Incubator will seed 25 to 40 “emerging video creators” with $25,000 to $75,000 in seed funding, depending on their location, and will enroll them in a 12-month mentorship program. ...
Read More »President Kenyatta Promises Another Round Of Credible National Examination!
NAIROBI — President Kenyatta today promised that the Government will deliver credible examinations and warned those bent on attempts to corrupt the country’s exam systems of dire consequences. The President said the Government will keep on the trend it has established of making national exams free of cheating and taking strong measures against any attempts to steal or leak examinations. ...
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