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Gaza Convoy Injuries Had Many Bullet Wounds – UN Says

Gaza Convoy Injuries Had Many Bullet Wounds - UN Says

Many of the people treated for injuries following a rush on an aid convoy in Gaza on Thursday suffered gunshot wounds, the UN has said. UN observers visited Gaza City’s al-Shifa Hospital and saw some of the roughly 200 people still being treated. Hamas, which governs Gaza, has accused Israel of firing at civilians. However, Israel said most died in ...

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General Sejusa Says Opposition Politicians Are Only Rewarded With Arrests

Gen David Sejusa Pays Homage To Fallen Comrade Gen Elly Tumwine

General David Sejusa aka Tinyefunza has revealed that Ugandan opposition politicians are only rewarded with being arrested. This is after he was asked by a social media user how a general like him would fight the Hon Mathias Mpuuga situation. Sejusa said that Generals fight over big things such as power, ideology, security and war and not petty things such ...

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Biden Expresses Hope For Gaza Ceasefire Agreement Before Ramadan

Biden Expresses Hope For Gaza Ceasefire Agreement Before Ramadan

In a recent statement, President Joe Biden has expressed his optimism for the possibility of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza ahead of the upcoming Ramadan period. The President’s remarks come amidst escalating tensions and violence in the region. President Biden addressed the situation in Gaza during a press conference, where he emphasized the urgency of finding a peaceful resolution to ...

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John Aki Bua Stadium Construction Plans Finalized

John Aki Bua Stadium Construction Plans Finalized

The Minister of State for sports, Hon Peter Ogwang has revealed how plans to construct the John Aki Bua Stadium in Lira have been finalized. A memorandum of understanding was signed yesterday at State House, Entebbe between the government, Khator Sports and SAMCO. Apparently, this is a joint venture between the two mentioned companies. This process is scheduled to last ...

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Over 3,900 Nurses And Midwives Granted Approval To Serve In Hospitals

Over 3,900 Nurses And Midwives Granted Approval To Serve In Hospitals

In a recent development, more than 3,900 nurses and midwives have received official clearance to practice their profession within hospital settings. This significant milestone marks a positive step forward in bolstering the healthcare workforce and addressing the growing demand for quality medical care. The approval process, overseen by regulatory bodies and professional associations, ensures that these healthcare professionals meet the ...

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