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The 2020-21 NBA Season Set To Begin on 22 December

2020-21 NBA Season

Agreements with players over scheduling, salary figures, and free agency dates were reached therefore the NBA season will start in December.  They pushed back the usual season-start date of October due to the coronavirus. The virus caused delays in concluding the 2019-20 seasons. However, the NBA and its players’ union have agreed a new date. They have also agreed on ...

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Police Prohibits Supporters From Waving At Candidates On Roadsides

Waving At Candidates On Roadsides

Police has warned the general public to avoid gathering along the roadsides in an effort to welcome the campaigning candidates in their areas. This warning came as a result of different incidents where NUP supporters have paralyzed traffic along different roads waiting for Bobi Wine. Police spokesperson Fred Enanga said such incidents violate Covid-19 guidelines putting lives of people at ...

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Bars Remain Closed As Gyms, Massage Parlours And Cinemas Are Opened

Bars Remain Closed As Gyms, Massage Parlours And Cinemas Are Opened

Dr. Acheng Ruth, minister of health announced that gyms, Cinemas, and Massage Parlours can resume work. Unfortunately, even this time round, bars still remained closed. There are various reasons why bars are still under lockdown even amidst so much opposition from the people. Obviously most people even after that announcement were still very unhappy with bars still having the padlocks ...

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I’m Very Broke, Sometimes I Sleep Hungry – Ziza Bafana Cries Out

Ziza Bafana Cries Out

One of Uganda’s struggling musicians Kasendwa Richard popularly known as Ziza Bafana revealed that he is very broke. He can no longer meet his daily expenses. The ‘Ndiisa Mpola’ Hit maker said coronavirus pandemic affected him so much, he can no longer takecare of his family. Ziza Bafana says he used all his savings and it’s his friends who are ...

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Ministry Of Labour Petitioned Over Ban On External Recruitment To Middle East

Ministry Of Labour Petitioned Over Ban On External Recruitment

Earlier in March, the Ugandan government suspended the externalization of labour to the middle East as part of the fight against COVID-19. A group of women working in the Middle East have petitioned the Minister of Labour, Gender and Social Development on the government’s ban on the export of labour to the Middle East. The protesters peacefully marched to the ...

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