In an extraordinary development, the United States has made a groundbreaking declaration regarding the deployment of a nuclear submarine to the Middle East. This is was declared on social media that Ohio class submarine entered its area of responsibility even as Secretary of State Antony Blinken tours the region as this is his second time . The Ohio class submarine ...
Read More »How Migrant Workers Voices’ Call for Ban On Labour Externalisation Is Self-Seeking
There has been a lot of media talk from critics of labour externalization sector regarding the welfare and monitoring of migrant workers from Uganda especially for those externalized to Saudi Arabia and Jordan. They claim that the government of Uganda is deliberately selling young Ugandans into slavery. They are therefore calling for total ban on the externalization of labour. This ...
Read More »Should Government Ban External Labour Recruitment And Placement In The Middle East?
In recent years the external labour recruitment especially in the Middle East has gained prominence in Uganda and so has been the exposure of the challenges involved, especially for domestic workers. Subsequently, many have called for banning of labour migration to the Middle East, especially domestic workers to cub down the challenges employed in those areas and kinds of jobs. ...
Read More »Iran To Ban All American Citizens From Entry In Response To Trump’s Travel Ban
Iran is carefully studying US President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries and will take legal, political and reciprocal measures accordingly, Iran’s Foreign Affairs Ministry announced Saturday. Check also: Celebrities Who Said They’d Leave The Country If Trump Wins Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif didn’t specify what those measures would be, but he affirmed in a tweet that anyone ...
Read More »Mugabe Splashes Over $6Million On Christmas Holiday As Zimbabweans Starve
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe ‘s month-long annual vacation in the Far East is set to gobble over $6m at a time when the southern African country’s economy is in a deep plunge. Check also: Most Zimbabweans Trusted Mugabe. Here’s Why Many Are Now Protesting On The Streets Zimbabwean authorities are failing to service the wage bill, the country’s financial sector has ...
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