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Le dernier bilan publié par le ministère de la santé publique et de la population, le 1er juin, fait état de 159 nouveaux cas de contamination au coronavirus enregistrés dans le pays le 31 mai dernier. Au total, 15 mille 282 personnes sont atteintes du virus, 2 mille 385 personnes ont été hospitalisées, 323 personnes sont mortes de la maladie et 12 mille 552 en sont guéries.
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Critics have called it a stunt to invite sympathy. Yet Amuriat says campaigning without shoes is a protest and that those who do not get its symbolism are missing a point.
Uganda is due to hold a general election on January 14. Amuriat and another opposition candidate, Bobi Wine have had their rallies violently dispersed by security forces or been arrested.
In mid-November, scores of people were killed as security forces attempted to quell protests against the arrest and detention of Bobi Wine.
Police has accused the candidates of addressing huge gatherings in contravention of regulations on COVID-19 prevention.
Swollen feet
In an interview with one of the dailies in Uganda, Amuriat said his feet hurt a lot and has to pour cold water on them in between campaign stops for some relief.
Doctors have cautioned him on the potential danger of contracting tetanus from cuts to his feet.
Yet Amuriat remains adamant. He says by refusing to wear shoes, he’s standing in solidarity with people whose wealth and opportunities have been stolen by the country’s longtime ruler Yoweri Museveni.
JUST IN: FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat has been arrested at the border of Rubirizi and Bushenyi districts. The reason for his arrest is yet to be known📹 @MukhayeD#MonitorUpdates#UGDecides2021 pic.twitter.com/xopK4FMoD0
— Daily Monitor (@DailyMonitor) December 4, 2020
Museveni, in power since 1986 is seeking a new term. In 2017, he changed the constitution to remove age limits that would have stopped him from seeking re-election.
FDC is Uganda’s largest opposition party. In 3 previous elections, the party fronted veteran activist and retired army colonel Kizza Besigye for president.
[Nation] The High Court in Mombasa has declined to lift a ban on Rafiki film, a locally-made film that is deemed controversial for featuring lesbian romance.
To fill the gap, our study examined the gendered implications of sporadic water supply for livelihoods in Tatale-Sanguli District.
We discovered that water shortages affected both men and women in the district, but weighed more on women than men.
A combination of reproductive and productive workload makes women more susceptible to the drudgery of sporadic water supply than men.
When water supply for agriculture is limited, some younger women and men move away temporarily to find different ways of earning a living, leaving older family members behind.
How to relieve women's burden
To relieve the people of the Tatale-Sanguli District from the drudgery of limited water supply, we recommend that the local government and non-governmental organisations should intensify their water provision efforts in the district.
Prosperity came in 1960 after the start of exploitation of bauxite deposits. Touré was reelected to a seven-year term in 1974 and again in 1981. He died after 26 years as president in March 1984. A week later, a military regime headed by Col. Lansana Conté took power.
In 1989, President Conté announced that Guinea would move to a multiparty democracy, and in 1991, voters approved a new constitution. In Dec. 1993 elections, the presidents Unity and Progress Party took almost 51% of the vote. In 2001, a government referendum was passed that eliminated presidential term limits, thus allowing Conté to run for a third term in 2003. Despite the trappings of multiparty rule, Conté has ruled the country with an iron fist.
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African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, Native … he takes the concerns of African Americans seriously,″ said Clyburn, the highest …
The government is to undertake a $60 billion programme to help boost the economy as well as the health sector, including pursuing a COVID-19 vaccination initiative. The initiative is called the Social and Economic Recovery and Vaccine (SERVE...
[New Times] In a bid to boost tourism, Musanze District has unveiled plans to build a man-made lake. The District, which is already home to a number of tourist attractions, said the building of a lake is one of seven projects that will be implemented in the near future.
It has now been several months without any football matches in Libya. Though many blame the Covid 19 pandemic for it, games in Libya's premier league stopped even before the spread of coronavirus.
But to some good news now, games are about to begin. Nasser Fakroun, head coach of Al Ahli Benghazi can't wait.
\"The Libyan Football Federation has had its shortcomings for not starting the local league, we could have restarted the Libyan Premier League by now. It is unreasonable, as you know, for Al Ahli to go 13 months without playing any matches, this has a huge impact on the players and for football in Libya. Even CAF or FIFA have agreed to us to starting the league this year\" he says.
Fakroun thinks this is also a great opportunity.
\"We honestly want to take advantage of this opportunity to press the Libyan Football Federation so they can restart the domestic league immediately.\" he explains.
Libya's Youth and Sports Authority announced last week the gradual resumption of sports in the country, including the Libyan Premier League.
The suspension of sports in the country for many was a hard blow.
\"Football stopped even before the spread of coronavirus, that psychologically affected the team, but thanks to God, conditions now are better than before, and God willing, these conditions that we see in the country are improving and the situation is better than before. As you know, the recent statement from the president of the Libyan Football Federation that they would restart the Libyan league within a month or two,God willing, this will support the team.\" Abdel-Gawad Rizq, Al Ahli Benghazi player explains.
Libya’s warring sides signed an agreement for “a permanent ceasefire in all areas of Libya” in October, raising hopes the long-running conflict may finally reach a lasting peace.
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Former seamstress Vivian Cunningham has just accomplished a lifelong goal of becoming a college graduate at 78. The Birmingham native graduated from Samford.
Student Loan Hero, a Lending Tree Co. has released a 2021 study on the most affordable public and private Historically Black Colleges and Universities
[New Times] Religious organisations have started implementing measures that were requested by the government for places of worship to reopen.
[Premium Times] At least 44 rice farmers were killed by suspected members of the Boko Haram while harvesting their crops, a lawmaker and sources have said.
Le réalisateur Dennis Berry à Los Angeles, en Californie, le 29 avril 2016. JESSE GRANT / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP Il fut l’époux de deux icônes de la Nouvelle Vague, Jean Seberg puis Anna Karina. Dennis Berry, réalisateur, scénariste et acteur américain, est mort, à 76ans, a annoncé son agente à l’Agence France-Presse, dimanche 13juin.
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[East African] Paul Rusesabagina, made famous by the Hollywood film \"Hotel Rwanda\", was denied bail for a third and final time on Wednesday, and is now set to answer multiple charges related to terrorism, arson and kidnap when the trial begins in substance in Kigali.
MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, gifted Morgan State University $40 million, making it the largest single private donation in the university’s history.
[New Times] Rwanda exported 43,237 kilogrammes of flowers, earning $467,544 (Rwf456 million) in the week ending February 7, according to data from the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB).
[New Times] An assessment that was carried out on 1,505 cooperatives from 2018 until March 2020 revealed that 283 of them were non-operational, the Minister of Trade and Industry has said.
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[New Times] The prosecution on Friday, November 6, requested Nyarugenge Intermediate Court to jail former Prime Minister Pierre Damien Habumuremyi for five years and slap him a fine of Rwf892.2 million for the crime of issuing a bounced cheque.