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Uganda News Politics on Camera Africa the West the East Business 2 NEW VISION, Wednesday, October 2, 2013 THE NEWS GRID Your essential cross-reference guide to the top stories from around the world nnVV Uganda Africa The West The East (0( Nigeria to hold dialogue ‘Driving hurts ovaries’ The Kabalagala Divisional Police Com- Four months after singer Nigerian President Good- Bank of America has A conservative Saudi Ara- mander, Francis Chemusto and his Iryn Namubiru’s drug luck Jonathan on Tuesday agreed to pay $32 mil- bian cleric has said women criminal investigations department scandal, Police are yet to promised a national lion to settle charges who drive risk damaging counterpart Deo Kikomeko have been dialogue to heal what he that it made harassing their ovaries and bearing promoter, Kim Twesigye children with clinical prob- arrested on the orders of police boss said was an ethnically and debt collection calls to whom she accused of customers’ cell phones in lems, countering activists Gen. Kale Kayihura over the ongo- religiously divided nation, planting drugs in her and urged his compatriots what is believed to be the who are trying to end the "# &' luggage. Prosecuter, to unite against extrem- largest cash payout ever Islamic kingdom’s male- News network. The two are held at the Lucy Kabahuma, said this ism to avoid the fate of under a 1991 law meant to only driving rules. A cam- police Special Investigations Unit at court yesterday. Syria. Nigeria usually protect consumers from paign calling for women to headquarters. !"" !""" faces religious wars. unwanted calls. defy the ban is on. Maj. Gen Oketta for UN advisory job Indian leader to hang The pre-trial chamber of Silvio Berlusconi was at Army representative in parliament, Maj. Government is worried Bangladesh’s war crimes the International Criminal the centre of a new storm General Julius Oketta, has been endorsed about the increasing tribunal sentenced op- Court (ICC) in The Hague on Monday after a private to join the advisory group of the United number of refugees enter- position leader, Salaud- on Tuesday unsealed an phone call in which he Nations Central emergency response ing the country. Uganda din Quader Chowdhury arrest warrant against made assertions about fund. The UN secretary general endorsed hosts over 234,000 refu- to death on Tuesday in Ivorian politician Charles President Giorgio Na- Oketta, a government nominee to join gees and of those 65% the 7th such verdict by Ble Goude for alleged politano was aired on fund for a three year non-renewable term. have just crossed from the body set up to probe crimes against humanity. television, prompting !""" DRC and South Sudan. abuses during the strug- Politics !""" !""" a furious reaction. gle for independence. Uganda A man preaching at the roundabout near Standard Chartered Bank Speke Road in Kampala on September 30. KCCA has issued a warning and plans to clamp On Camera on them over China Noise Pollution. Photo by Nicholas China’s President Xi Jinping (L) takes down his umbrella next to Premier Li Keqiang Oneal (C) before they and other Chinese Communist Party top leaders stand in silent tribute as it rains at the Monument to the People’s Heroes, in Beijing October 1. * ( # Leaders unite again )*+ Kampala Capital City A US-led trade pact, the Copper slipped on Tuesday as interbank players bet against the dollar Authority (KCCA) has most ambitious since the government shutdown in after the US shutdown. on expectations of a rate hike and after limited the number of demise of the Doha talks, 17 years weakened the Top consumer China took taxis to operate in the has united great rivals Ma- dollar on Tuesday, sending a week-long holiday too. years. At 1126 GMT commercial banks newly constructed New laysia’s Mahathir Mohamad it to an eight-month low Three-month copper on in Kampala quoted the currency of Tax Park in Kampala. and opposition boss, Anwar against the euro, but oth- the London Metal Ex- east Africa’s third-largest economy Peter Kauju, KCCA Ibrahim in what they see erwise left equity markets change traded at $7,240 a at 2,550/2,555 to the dollar, up from spokesperson said it as a US plot to impose its tonne, down from a close Monday’s close of 2,555/2,560. will reduce congestion. economic model on Asia. bonds fell. of $7,302 on Monday. Business / # David Silva returns ,,#+ Lightweight Moses Asiya Ghana have handed goal- Manchester City mid- Despite widespread ITF Futures tennis tournament in Kigali, stood out as East Coast keeper Richard Kingson a speculation that FIFA will Rwanda at the Umubano Hotel courts. Boxing Club bagged the surprise recall in their 25- likely to play some part in vote to switch the dates Oringa put up a good performance as he East Africa Inter-Club man squad to face Egypt their Champions League of the 2022 World Cup on beat Biyamba Nzila from Gabon 6-3 6-0. Championship in Mombasa in the sides’ 2014 World match at home to Bayern Friday, the soccer body Oringa battles Yannick Mertens from over the weekend. Asiya Cup qualifying play-off. Munich after missing may delay making a deci- Belgium today. Yannick is champion of the proved a class act as he Kingson, 35, returns after the past month through sion and instead set up a Sport ITF Futures tennis tournament in Burundi pummeled Fredrick On- a two-year absence for injury, manager Manuel task force to analyse the that ended a week back. yango of Nairobi to win 2-1. the October 15 match. Pellegrini has said. implications of the move. ( $% &'(( !#(((+ & On 18 October we have two concerts by At 13 years in the music Eddie Kenzo’s baby girl Medieval TV Series, Teen Choice Award-win- two divas. At the Kampala Serena Hotel, industry Jose Chameleo- Maya Musuza made two Downton Abbey is back ning artist, Selena Gomez Juliana Kanyomozi will hold an exclusive ne sounds as relevant as years over the weekend. in its fourth season. is single-handedly improv- show at Sh100, 000 per head, while any new artiste. The unre- The mother Tracy, threw Already, the Yorkshire ing international relations Rema will headline her maiden con- lenting singer never runs a birthday party at their country estate has been with a massively success- cert at Hotel Equatoria at sh50, out of trouble too. Over Bunga home at which plunged into turmoil. ful trip to the United Arab 000 for VIP tickets. So, are you the weekend, he exhibited Kenzo, the baby daddy Lady Grantham’s maid Emirates. The 21-year-old the sophisticated Serena type or a heavily bandaged leg at was chief guest. Happy has run off to India with has the number one movie the modest Hotel Equatoria kind? Game Shopping Mall. birthday baby Maya! Susan MacClare. in Dubai. Showbiz.
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