More than 5,500 so-called ghost workers have been purged from Uganda’s civil service as the country attempts to crack down on a culture of corruption.[9] Check also: 18 Most Corrupt Countries In The Developed World The Government loses much money on ghost workers! Uganda’s minister for public service,[3] Muruli Mukasa, told AFP on Thursday that 5,586 government employees ( ghost ...
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Meet The Indonesian Zoo Keeper Who Was Accused Of Impregnating A Female Orangutan
Surabaya, a zoo keeper at Indonesia’s Surabaya zoo has been arrested and charged with sexual assault on a number of animals and even, strangely enough, of impregnating a female orangutan, reports the Kalimantan Press this morning. Check also: Two Amazing Monkeys That Serve As Waiters In A Japanese Restaurant The 38-year-old zoo keeper was filmed in full action by a ...
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President Seretse Khama Ian Khama of the former British protectorate and a Member of commonwealth in Southern Africa known as Botswana has been announced as the best President in the world by the United Nations Economic & Social Council during their annual review which was published on August 6, 2016.[9] Check also: Top 5 Richest Presidents And Kings In Africa ...
Read More »South Sudan Government Rejects UN Proposal To Send More Peacekeepers
JUBA – South Sudan on Wednesday rejected a U.S. proposal for the U.N. Security Council to send 4,000 additional troops / peacekeepers to the East African country to restore calm,[9] saying it “seriously undermines” its sovereignty and threatens a return to colonialism.[4] Check also: Amid South Sudan Evacuations, Some Locals Are Turned Back Government spokesman Michael Makuei said the proposal ...
Read More »Ugandan Government Vows To Crack-down Gay Pride Activities
KAMPALA, Uganda – Uganda’s government says it “will continue to suppress” the Gay pride / public activities of homosexuals it accuses of trying to promote themselves.[9] Check also: Ugandan Police Raided A Night Club And Arrested At least 15 Gay activists Simon Lokodo, a ugandan minister in charge of ethics and integrity,[4] told reporters Monday that gay pride activities are ...
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