Italy will ban entry to travelers from Bangladesh
From CNN s Livia Borghese
Italy will ban travelers from Bangladesh, the Italian health ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
The statement said the travel ban would prevent anyone that has stayed in or transitioned through Bangladesh in the past 14 days from entering Italy.
The statement added that due to the worsening coronavirus situation in Bangladesh and India, stricter quarantine measures for people who live in Italy will be imposed, however it did not clarify details.
Some more context: India has now become home to the world’s worst coronavirus outbreak and fears of its spread across the region have prompted some countries in Europe to impose travel restrictions.
Former Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Uganda confesses to adultery, apologises
Kampala, Uganda
The retired Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Uganda, the Rt Rev Stanley Ntagali, has publicly confessed to committing adultery with a married woman and asked the Lord, the church and Ugandans to forgive him.
“I gave my life to Jesus Christ as a young man on the Christmas eve of 1974. I still love Jesus Christ because He has loved me and I would love to serve him for all the years. Sadly, I fell into the sin of adultery. I confess to the Lord and the Church to forgive me, my dear bishops and partners,” Ntagali, the eighth Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, said at an event last Thursday.
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The Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum has asked Faith-Based educational institutions to document their values and morals which have made them the preferred institutions for intellectual and moral upbringing.
He explained that, with their good academic record and other strides being achieved by institutions like Anglican Church managed Adisadel College, there was the need for such schools to encode their moral values to serve as a blueprint for low performing institutions to aid their transformation.
Dr Adutwum made the call when the leadership of the Anglican Church of Ghana paid a courtesy call on him on Tuesday.
The courtesy call aimed at introducing the newly appointed Archbishop of the Church to the Minister and also discuss issues relating to the development of education in the country.
The Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has asked Faith-Based educational institutions to document their values and morals which have made them the preferred institutions for intellectual and moral upbringing.
He explained that, with their good academic record and other strides being achieved by institutions like Anglican Church managed Adisadel College, there was the need for such schools to encode their moral values to serve as a blueprint for low-performing institutions to aid their transformation.
Dr Adutwum made the call when the leadership of the Anglican Church of Ghana paid a courtesy call on him on Tuesday.
The courtesy call aimed at introducing the newly appointed Archbishop of the Church to the Minister and also discuss issues relating to the development of education in the country.
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