Israel has notified the United Nations that it will not renew the visa of its humanitarian coordinator for the Palestinian territories. A UN spokesman said Friday after Israeli officials said the diplomat could not be impartial. In December 2020, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres named Canada’s Lynn Hastings as his deputy special envoy for the Middle East peace process and the ...
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Land Grabbing By State House Employees Puzzles Museveni
President Yoweri Museveni is reportedly disturbed by the high number of cases of land grabbing involving officials from the State House and the Office of the President. This was revealed on Friday by Ms Phiona Barungi, the State House Special Assistant on General Duties while meeting land-grabbing victims in Luwero district. Barungi said the president had been lately overwhelmed by ...
Read More »Nobert Mao Complains Of Losing His Freedom After Becoming A Minister
Democratic Party president and Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Nobert Mao has revealed that he lost some of his freedom after becoming a minister. Mao was appointed Minister by President Museveni despite him being from an opposition political party. Ever since he was appointed, DP members have been angry and unhappy with him. They have been accusing Mao of ...
Read More »Juventus Secures Top Spot With Thrilling 2-1 Victory Over Monza: Federico Gatta’s 94th-Minute Goal Seals The Win
In a captivating Serie A encounter, Juventus emerged triumphant with a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Monza, propelling them to the top of the league standings. The match reached a dramatic climax when Federico Gatta netted a crucial goal in the 94th minute, securing the win for Juventus. Juventus displayed their resilience and determination throughout the game, facing a formidable challenge ...
Read More »Kaunda Suit Banned In Kenyan Parliament Effective Immediately
Kenya’s parliament has instituted a ban on the iconic Kaunda suit, named after the late Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, and traditional African attire within its premises. The Speaker of Parliament Moses Wetangula revealed this saying the two (Kaunda and Traditional African wear) were no longer permissible in the Kenyan parliament with immediate effect. Speaker Wetangula attributed the ban to emerging ...
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