Christmas tragedy: Over 50 die in fatal road crashes nationwide
During the festive season, seven drivers got killed and sixteen seriously injured. Seventeen motorcyclists died, and 47 were seriously injured.
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During the festive season, seven drivers got killed and sixteen seriously injured. Seventeen motorcyclists died, and 47 were seriously injured.
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Desmond was a South African Anglican bishop and theologian. He was an anti-apartheid and human rights activist. He left behind Nomalizo Leah Tutu and more than three children.
Matsanga alleges he had used the money for buying a school bus but the process and delivery were delayed due to “financial challenges”.
In a reopening timetable released by the Ministry of Education and Sports recently, schools are to start on 10 January 2022.
In an update on Christmas Day regarding the Covid-19 situation in Dokolo district, Musafiri Suwed, the district Information Officer says out of 17 samples taken, one tested positive.
In 2018 when they realized 30 clergymen had passed on, she said they had to look for their wives to support them every December.
Anna Lumumba, RDC Dokolo, said they are maintaining curfew time, and people should celebrate the day from their homes.
Akena further asked the public to spend wisely this festive season since schools are reopening immediately.
When asked about the catfish, he admitted the school sold all the catfish because the mature ones were eating the younger ones.
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