My Fellow South African,
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Tomorrow, 30 June, marks the date that several groupings have identified for protests against undocumented immigration in South Africa. ย
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@DeeSandy20 See how we grew up asking our parents what life was like under previous regimes?
Well, thatโs exactly how our children will one day ask us about the times weโre living through right now.
Ugandaโs army chief, the son of long-serving president Yoweri Museveni, ordered the countryโs main independent media group to halt operations, after accusing it of biased reporting https://t.co/MszU4pEXVn
REBELS: The suggested #PLU Bill is foolโs errand. A wild-goose chase. The right to freedom of associationโthe basis of multiparty democracyโincludes the right not to associate. @Parliament_Ug has no power to direct โa merger of opposition political partiesโ and/or โIndependentsโ.
Former President Barack Obama is viewed positively by 57% of Americans, a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS finds, far surpassing the ratings for his two Oval Office successors. Only 34% of the public offers a favorable opinion of President Donald Trump, with former President Joe Biden's favorability trailing at just 30%. https://t.co/5yRK0iqSGr
It's hard for me to explain to those outside #Uganda just how irritated the Ugandans are to be lumped in with DRC for the #Ebola epidemic. As of this writing, there have been hundreds of deaths and over 1000 cases in Congo, whereas Uganda has had only 9 cases -- three Congolese, four medical workers who treated them, one driver who drove them, and one other known contact. Only one person has died in Uganda, a Congolese.
So when WHO and Al Jazeera talks about the Ebola epidemic in "Congo and Uganda," it's like saying because there are wildfires in California, you should cancel a trip to the Grand Canyon because some Californians lit a campfire there. Yes, it is possible it *could* spread and you have to be vigilant, but these two situations are nowhere near the same magnitude.
As of this writing, the only Ugandan death has been the tourism industry.
A video of a Dutch policeman throwing a heavily pregnant woman to the ground has caused outrage. The woman says police attacked her at a migration centre where authorities had detained her Palestinian husband.
Arsenal and Chelsea were the teams who benefitted most from VAR errors this season according to data from the Premier Leagueโs key match incidents (KMI) panel.
FAKE MOSES tries to PART SEA
Crowd cheers wildly with arms raised as waves crash around him
Turns and RUNS when massive wave barrels straight toward him