Wanted: Historic convent in Spain has run out of nuns, appeals for volunteers or it shuts down

Wanted: Historic convent in Spain has run out of nuns, appeals for volunteers or it shuts down

The building dates back to the 16th century and houses the hand of St Teresa of Avila, kept inside a silver gauntlet decorated with stones. Pilgrims come to the site, many of them believing the relic can help with fertility issues.

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With wheat-based diets blamed for rising lifestyle diseases in Africa, scientists are resorting to indigenous crops to solve food insecurity

With wheat-based diets blamed for rising lifestyle diseases in Africa, scientists are resorting to indigenous crops to solve food insecurity

The benefits of fonio are so marked that academics and policymakers are now calling for the grain – alongside other indigenous foods, such as Ethiopia’s teff, as well as cassava and various millets and legumes – to be embraced more widely across Africa to improve food security.

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More sinned against than sinning: How successive regimes in Uganda exploited, abused and impoverished once rich Busoga

More sinned against than sinning: How successive regimes in Uganda exploited, abused and impoverished once rich Busoga

Because the Basoga are easier to divide than unite, Busoga has been a perennial loser in terms of development, transformation and progress in Musevenite times. It has lost opportunities, resources, properties and land to foreigners since precolonial times. The precolonial rulers of Busoga – Buganda and Bunyoro – exploited Busoga to their advantage when the indigenous Basoga were not united and only depended on shifting agriculture and hunting only for food. The precolonial rulers stole ivory, leopard skins and gold and traded them with other peoples. The Baganda colonisers even abducted the beautiful Basoga women.

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US gun violence: Police rule out extremism in Kansas City shooting at NFL Super Bowl rally

US gun violence: Police rule out extremism in Kansas City shooting at NFL Super Bowl rally

Quinton Lucas, the mayor of Kansas City, stated that he heard gunfire while inside the Union Station along with other people. He and his family members took off, fleeing. At the news conference on Wednesday, Mr Lucas stated, “We went out today like everyone in Kansas City looking to have a celebration.”

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Rhinos are returned to a plateau in central Kenya, decades after poachers wiped them out

Rhinos are returned to a plateau in central Kenya, decades after poachers wiped them out

The successful move of 21 eastern black rhinos to a new home will give them space to breed and could help increase the population of the critically endangered animals. It was Kenya’s biggest rhino relocation ever.

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After genocide, Rwanda re-organised its education system to inject quality that Uganda can borrow a leaf from

After genocide, Rwanda re-organised its education system to inject quality that Uganda can borrow a leaf from

Rwanda was also affected by globalisation, with all its “vices” of privatisation, massification and marketisation of education. However, patriotism, which is not officially taught like we do in Uganda, pushed the Rwandese government to rethink what the education system was producing. It rethought the products from the private education institutions and the entire education system.

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Ghana artifacts looted from Asante Kingdom 150 years ago by British forces returned by US museum

Ghana artifacts looted from Asante Kingdom 150 years ago by British forces returned by US museum

After decades of resistance from European and Western governments and museums, the efforts of African countries to repatriate stolen artifacts are paying off with the increasing return of treasured pieces. Activists, though, say thousands more are still out of reach.

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Church of England: Anglican Church hamstrung by serious disagreement over homosexuality

Church of England: Anglican Church hamstrung by serious disagreement over homosexuality

The Synod is also due to discuss racial justice and the response of Church Commissioners – who manage the church’s 10.3-billion-pound investment portfolio – to its research into historic transatlantic slavery during the assembly.

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Miscellany: Uganda is a country of diversities waiting to be harnessed for development

Miscellany: Uganda is a country of diversities waiting to be harnessed for development

Agreeing to agree and to disagree can add value to leadership and governance as well as development, transformation and progress of a country. It can also contribute to genuine political development of the leaders and the led, the governors and the governed.

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Non-monogamy? Relationships texture from monogamy, polygamy, polyandry to polyamory

Non-monogamy? Relationships texture from monogamy, polygamy, polyandry to polyamory

The dating climate is not what it was yesterday and who knows exactly what tomorrow will bring. Today, though, couples are exploring new dimensions with more of a liberated mindset, using social media to freely talk about what does and doesn’t work for them, and there is no shortage of apps that cater to their desires.

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