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Providing hope for refugees

Winnipeg Free Press Benon Tumusiime had only a few months of pandemic-free life in Winnipeg after arriving as a refugee from Uganda in November 2019. Benon Tumusiime had only a few months of pandemic-free life in Winnipeg after arriving as a refugee from Uganda in November 2019. He’d already started to hear news about COVID-19, but he was skeptical the virus would affect his life. MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Karin Gordon, the executive director of Hospitality House Refugee Ministry, with (from left): Kelly Uwintwari, Abdoulhi Muhammad and Benon Tumusiime. Newcomers to Manitoba and their support groups have encountered increasing difficulties due to COVID-19.

Museveni explains why government closed social media ahead of election

Daily Monitor Wednesday January 13 2021 A user updates Facebook’s WhatsApp application on his mobile phone on November 6, 2020. PHOTO | AFP Summary While delivering his address to the nation ahead of the Thursday polls, Mr Museveni was bitter with California-based Facebook for refusing to heed the appeals by the government to release the social media pages of his supporters. He said the result is that his government has also shut down the internet Advertisement President Museveni last evening confirmed closure of social media channels ahead of tomorrow’s General Election. The President, who was addressing the country yesterday apologised for inconveniences caused to social media users and blamed the shutdown on one of the international groups that decided to block the NRM message senders, targeting them. He mentioned Face book.

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