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Charles Engola’s Last Hours: I Sat With Him On Labour Day – Mr Kibenge Narrates

Charles Engola ’s Last Hours: I Sat With Him On Labour Day - Mr Kibenge Narrates

The permanent secretary at the ministry of gender Labour and social Development Mr Kibenge David didn’t expect anything untoward hours before the stunning shooting of minister Charles Engola. The ministry prior was in high spirits as they left the Labour Day celebrations in the eastern Uganda district of Namutumba on Monday evening. “ He was full of life and in ...

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Another Woman Accuses Donald Trump Over Sexual Assault At Trial

Another Woman Accuses Donald Trump Over Sexual Assault At Trial

A second woman has come out to accuse former United States President Donald Trump of molesting her on a New York bound jet back in 1979. This comes amidst the ongoing trial where Trump has been accused of sexual assault by writer E. Jean Carroll. Meanwhile during the hearing a friend of Carroll also backed up the writer’s account of ...

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Israel Airstrike Kills One Soldier, Two Civilians, Puts Aleppo Airport Out Of Service

Israel Airstrike Kills One Soldier, Two Civilians, Puts Aleppo Airport Out Of Service

At least one solider was killed after Israel launched air strikes targeting north Syria’s Aleppo province late Monday as reported by the Syrian state media. The report citing a military source also said that seven people were injured including two civilians and the supposed strike has put the area’s international airport out of service. However according to the Syrian media ...

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Lecturers Organize Strike Over Salary Enhancement

Lecturers Organize Strike Over Salary Enhancement

Public University lecturers all over the country have threatened to go on a sit-down strike very soon. They said they will strike if the government fails to implement the presidential directive of enhancing salaries of academic staff in the institutions. In a letter dated April 25, the University Professional and Academic Staff Union (UPASU) addressed the Minister of Public Service. ...

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Sudan Crisis: Fighting Increases After Army Bombs RSF Out Of Khartoum

Sudan Crisis: Fighting Increases After Army Bombs RSF Out Of Khartoum

Khartoum, the Capital of Sudan, has had air strikes all over despite a truce letting civilians leave the area. The army revealed that it launched the air strikes to flush out its paramilitary rivals, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The two sides had previously said they would extend the truce by another three days to allow civilians to leave. But ...

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