COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY OF KENYA SETS UP MESSAGING SERVICE FOR GENUINE PHONES VERIFICATION

Telecoms regulator, the Communications Authority of Kenya has set up a messaging service to identify genuine mobile phones in the country. “In furtherance of its consumer protection mandate, the Authority has set up a Mobile Messaging Service to aid users in ascertaining whether the mobile phone handsets they own or are about to purchase are genuine,” they said in a notice.

UGANDANS PUBLIC TRANSPORT RESUMES AS ALL GET FREE FACE MASKS

All Ugandans aged six years and above will be given free face masks in a bid to protect themselves against the coronavirus, President Yoweri Museveni has said. “This mask must be worn all the time when you are in public. Whether you are sneezing, talking or coughing. Since many people raised the issue that they cannot afford these masks, the government has decided to provide these masks to all Ugandans (aged) six years and above,” Mr Museveni said in a televised address.

SOUTH KOREA DONATING 100 MILLION FOR PUBLIC GOOD

South Korea to donate 100 million dollars to countries with vulnerable public health systems. "Korea will collaborate across borders to ensure that vaccines are distributed equally among all countries as a public good." What are you views on this? Which countries are these termed as having vulnerable public health systems? Leave your comments below.