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Bagwere cultural leader Weyabire dies from Covid-19 Monday February 08 2021 Summary The cultural leader who was born in 1957 in Kenkebu sub-county,present –day Kibuku district, had been battling the pandemic for close to a week. Advertisement The Bagwere community from the four districts of Pallisa, Butebo, Budaka and Kibuku, are in total shock and grief following the sudden death of their cultural Leader (Ikumbania), his highness, Dr John Chrystom Weyabire. “It has been confirmed that the cultural leader succumbed to Covid-19,” Budaka District Health Officer (DHO), Dr Elisa Mulwani remarked. The Ikumbania (Weyabire) passed on at Entebbe Hospital yesterday evening. The cultural leader who was born in 1957 in Kenkebu sub-county,present –day Kibuku district, had been battling the pandemic for close to a week. ....
Daily Monitor Wednesday February 03 2021 Police and military personnel man a polling station in Rubaga Division in Kampala during the mayoral elections on January 20. PHOTO/RACHEL MABALA. Summary The observers were mandated to assess the level of inclusiveness, transparency, and accountability in the polling process. Advertisement The just concluded presidential and parliamentary elections were characterised by widespread violence, intimidation and human rights abuses, observers attached to Pallisa Civil Society Organisations Network (Paconet), a non-government organisation, have said. The organisation says it deployed 21 observers on long-term basis and 156 on short-term in Bukedi sub-region, which comprises the districts of Pallisa, Budaka, Busia, Tororo, Butaleja, Kibuku, and Butebo to monitor the elections. ....
MONTREAL A West Island family is accusing their son s former school of unfairly expelling him during the COVID-19 pandemic. For four years, Michael Kiriy attended College Bourget. Due to the pandemic, he began taking classes online due to his mother s medical condition making her high-risk for COVID-19. But Kiriy, who suffers from ADHD, began having trouble concentrating. The family said he was told at the end of October that he was not completing work and should find another school. “From my perspective, they just threw me away,” he said. “I feel lost right now.” “Basically, they said to me they can t maintain Michael at school because they don t have enough resources,” said his mother, Galina Charitonov. ....