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Kenyans criticise Tokodi for asking Uhuru to watch Selina; I m unfazed, actor shoots back

Kenyans just love being angry. Pascal Tokodi asked the President to watch Selina. HE IS AN ACTOR. THAT IS HIS HUSTLE. That s a focused guy for me. Extra points for not begging for handouts. President was taking a walk. Even he needs a few minutes off Kenya s woes, FFS. FERDINAND OMONDI (@FerdyOmondi) February 25, 2021 Pascal Tokodi endorsed his show, Selina. In those ten seconds, most of us would have asked for a selfie with the president. Author Sakwah Ongoma (@CSakwah) February 25, 2021 Pascal Tokodi telling President Uhuru Kenyatta to watch Selina on Maisha magic he was right , He spoke according to the profession he is in of acting , The president will go sit down and ask what s is this Selina I was being told about , He might be his fan soon !????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????? (???)????????????? (@FrankMtetezi) February 25, 2021

Slow start for finalists last term  - Daily Monitor

Daily Monitor Monday January 25 2021 Primary Seven pupils of Mirembe Junior School use Primary Three classrooms to ensure social distance on January 21, 2021. Candidate classes will sit their final exams this term. PHOTO/ Desire Mbabaali . Summary Schools opened last week for learners in candidate classes amid the pandemic and election period. Our interaction with a number of schools revealed a slow start with low turnout, among other challenges.   This  school term which began on January 18 will be crowned with the national standardised examinations slated for March 30 and 31 for Primary school leavers, March 1 to April 6 for Senior Four leavers and finally, April 12  to May 3,  for Senior Six candidates.

Dr Nakimuli has dedicated her life to treating mental health patients

Daily Monitor Saturday January 23 2021 Dr Etheldreda Nakimuli’s calling is in improving the mental health of persons living with HIV/Aids. PHOTOs/Desire Mbabali Summary Dr Etheldreda Nakimuli-Mpungu has dedicated her life to improving the mental health of persons living with HIV/Aids. For 20 years, she has treated patients with mental health challenges, undertaken research and her works have been published in internationally recognised journals. She has taught postgraduate students and has won both local and international awards. She was listed among the BBC most influential women of 2020.  Advertisement At the department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine at Makerere University in Mulago, Dr Etheldreda Nakimuli-Mpungu, popularly known as Dr Ethel, is a household name. 

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