- Kamishna Polisi wa eneo Magu Mutindika alionya wanasiasa wote ambao walikuwa wakifanya kampeni kwamba vyombo vya usalama viko macho kukabiliana na hali yoyote itakayotokea
- Mutindika alisema tayari walikuwa na majina ya watu binafsi waliohusika na magari yaliyosheheni panga
Vyombo vya usalama huko Kisii vimewekwa katika hali ya tahadhari kubwa ili kukabiliana na ghasia zozote ambazo huenda zikatokea Jumanne Bonchari wakati wa uchaguzi.
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In the upcoming drama “The Burdened” (“Al Murhaqoon”), about a family of five faced with a difficult decision, director Amr Gamal readies to tackle the subject that continues to ruffle feathers, and not just in his native Yemen: abortion.
The film, set to be finished in August and based on a true story, was recently named the winner of the Works in Progress Post-Production Development Award at Karlovy Vary Film Festival’s industry section Eastern Promises.
Another thing is who do you think she would end up marrying? Sansa was officially married to Tyrion Lannister before she was given to Ramsay Bolton who raped and did all sort of mean things to her. The story is complicated, with Ramsay gone and Tyrion half way across to Westeros as the hand of the queen, we are left with Littlefinger. ADVERTISEMENT
Ramsay is dead, we are left with Littlefinger and Tyrion Lannister, till a new character pops up!
The Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi has denied withdrawing from the presidential primary of the All Progressives Congress. The chief press secretary to the Governor, Yinka Oyebode stated this while reacting to the report making round that his principal has accepted to withdraw from the race following the pruning down of the list of presidential aspirants.
Oyebode said the Ekiti State Governor remains the leading presidential aspirant in the race.
In September, Boston University announced that it was launching an inquiry into the finances of its Center for Antiracist Research. Founded in 2020 by Ibram X. Kendi, a prominent author and anti-racism advocate, the Center’s self-professed commitment to “solving the seemingly intractable problems of racial inequity and injustice” garnered $45 million in donations and pledges during its first year. However, the Center’s widely documented recent troubles, including staff layoffs and criticism of Kendi’s leadership by former employees, sparked considerable backlash.