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NEWS UPDATES AT 12 O’CLOCK WITH ORANGE. Buganda Road Court has dropped charges of unlawful assembly leveled against members of the 4GC group. ........................... Us embassy, Kampala, Chargé d’Affaires Patricia Mahoney has called on the youth in Uganda to take responsibility for creating an AIDS-free generation by knowing their status, getting tested regularly and using condoms to prevent the spread of HIV. ............................ Police in Kampala are hunting for Ambrose Aryomunsi, a 28 year old man for stealing 36 million from a business man in Kikubo, Frank Twine. ........................ Ministry of EAC Affairs is before the Parliament’s Accounts Committee chaired by Hon Paul Mwiru-Jinja East to respond to the Auditor General’s report for the financial year 2012/13. The AG reported that expenditure of UGX.631M was charged on expenditure codes other than those under which it was appropriated. ......................... International Criminal Court Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda will join other prosecutors in Arusha, Tanzania this week, to attend the 20th anniversary of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). Bensouda will join the other prosecutors in a panel debate on lessons learned in empowerment of national jurisdictions to prosecute international crimes. The International Prosecutor’s Colloquium will also be held to review the work of the tribunal since its establishment in 1994. The high level colloquium will be held on Monday and Tuesday whereas a Legacy Symposium will be held on November 7 and 8. ........................ US tightrope walker Nik Wallenda has successfully completed back-to-back high-wire walks above the city of Chicago, watched by thousands of people. The 35-year-old achieved the two skyscraper crossings without a safety net or a harness. He first walked up a steep incline between buildings either side of the Chicago River. Then, blindfolded, he crossed between the two Marina City towers. ......................... Libyas army has asked residents in a central district of the port city of Benghazi to leave before a major military operation against Islamists. More than 200 people have been killed in Benghazi since the army began a new offensive to retake the city from Islamist militias last month. The campaign is led by former general Khalifa Haftar who is also reportedly backed by the army. RADIOCITY NEWS: BRINGING THE WORLD CLOSER TO YOU!
Posted on: Mon, 03 Nov 2014 09:12:39 +0000

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