Sunday, February 28, 2016


Gianni Infantino vow to rebuild FIFA image

By RUKUNDO L KIBATALA
“We have to take this opportunity, to take a turn, to make a better Fifa and work for footballin a united way, in a positive way. This is the right moment to do that,” said FIFA new President Gianni Infantino, the Swiss-Italian, who has been working as Secretary General at UEFA for 15 years.
The newly elected FIFA president Gianni Infantino 45, has promised to take the organisation into news era, where corruptions and all unacceptable deals will b trapped with heavy hammer under his administration.

Speaking on the day was elected as the FIFA president, Infantino instisted that he want to work with every one in order to restore and rebuild a new era of FIFA, where again football will be the centre of the stage and he also reminded and asked the international community to join him on what will be his effort to improves the game "I will work tirelessly to bring football back to Fifa and Fifa back to football," he said. "This is what we want to do.
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Infantino also assured the football leaders and all majors supporters that if together they work hard, put commitment and having focus on making sure every things are in order, wonderful game know as football, will finally  bring back it’s respect. 

Gianni Infantino, who was elected as FIFA president on 26, February 2016, received 115 votes against his opponent, Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa of Bahrain, who had 88 votes.
As the new FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, has the huge task to access wrong doing actions happened during his predecessor Sepp Blatter.



Thursday, February 25, 2016

Ebola hasn’t gone completely

By RUKUNDO L KIBATALA

The US National Institute of Health have reported that, people who survived an Ebola infection will have long life health problems.

Reporting during the annual Neurology Academy meeting, Dr Lauren Bowen from National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke revealed that most of the survivors had health issues and different neurologic problems. “Most common ongoing problems they experience were weakness, headache,memory loss, depressed mood and muscle pain."

Also Dr Bowen added that “other patient were actively suicidal or still having hallucinations.”

The report made public, as Pauline Cafferkey 40, the Scottish nurse, who contacted Ebola when she was working as the volunteer in Kerry Town Ebola unity in Sierra Leone is now admitted at Royal Free in London for the second time due to late complication from Ebola related diseases.

Up to now there about 28,600 people were infected with Ebola in West Africa during the outbreak and of that number 11,300 died.

 Following Dr Lauren Bowen reports, the fighting against the Ebola pandemic is still far to be eradicated, even though the UN- WHO declared the end of "Ebola on 07, November 2015."

Monday, February 22, 2016

PM David Cameron BritremainEU camp is no go zone for Boris Johnson.

BY  RUKUNDO L KIBATALA
Prime Minister David Cameron has suffered a blow on his BritremainEU - campaign as Boris Johnson the London Mayor announced that he will be in the group of Brexit.


The London Mayor, who was the expected to be the aide or the last killer bullet on both camps over referendum stated “I will be advocating vote to leave or whatever the team is called, I understand there are a lot of them, because I want a better deal for the people of this country, to save them money and to take control. This is really what this all about.”

The Boris Johnson announcement came after, Prime Minister Cameron spoke with Andrew Marr on BBC and urged the Mayor not links his arms to Niger Farage and George Galloway to support the UK existing from EU membership. Having high hope that, Boris Johnson, will be in his BritremainEU camp, PM Cameron insisted that “leaving the EU might give the illusion of sovereignty,but it will not give UK any more power.”

For Boris Johnson to be part of Brexit, has opened the door of questions toward him from his Tory party, as the Britain stronger in Europegroup and to core Conservative ex-leader  question his decision, Given that Boris has spent solong agonising over this decision, his decision is illogical.  If it takes you this long to make up your mind about something so fundamental and you still have questions, then surely the right option is to stay with what you know rather than risk our economy and security with a leap in the dark.” Said former MP for Hanley and Tory deputy prime minister, Lord Heseltine.

Well, if Boris Johnson is the main catalyst on Brexit camp to win, then time will tell.

British people have their own minds of hearing and can digests every point when it comes to what they see will be better for them and their children future. But the fact is, if on the day of 24 the Brexit are the champion, this long love and hate relationship between UK and EU will end, and the new lives chapter s will be opened to both side.



 UK Prime Minister Mother and Aunt against government benefits cuts

By RUKUNDO L KIBATALA
The benefits cutting plans of David Cameron government, has come under hummer, as the prime minister mother among the signees.



David Cameron mother, Marry Fleur Cameron and a former magistrate 81, is one of 10,000 people signed the petition against the cut to his own prime minister's county council.

According to report, David Cameron mother, who her name was seen on petition letter, refused to discuss further why she decided to signees against his son government, "My name is on the petition, but I don't want to discuss this further". It believed Mrs Cameron signed the petition while she was visiting her son.

The day after Mrs Cameron signed the petition, David Cameron Aunt, Clare Currie who lived in Oxford urged the prime minister government to focus on helping poor "I think these services, which the county council says it can no longer afford arevital for people's wellbeing. I think if they are cut an awful to of familiesand old people and homeless... these people's lives will diminished."

The signing of petition from the prime minister own county council and his Aunt request for the government not to cut the benefits money, are the results of the leaked latter to media on November last year, of which revealed prime minister Cameron chastising Ian Hudspeth, the council leader to consider cutting to the elderly day centre, libraries and museums.

Under the new government benefits cutting planned, more than 100,000 of unemployed householders will be homeless and approximately 40,000 children will be living on poverty situations, as the office of the Chancellor of exchequer planned to collects around £300m cash in the financial year of 2017/18.

The benefits cutting were introduced by the coalition government in April 2013 and since then, the heat waves of benefits cutting have shaded the UK people's minds, as the majorities of the country population are depending the benefits to drives their daily lives.