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Some Focus on the Scorpions

Friday, October 10, 2008
We are surprised that the GRTS is yet to do a special focus on the Scorpions. Right now, the Scorpions are getting ready to go into epic battle...
ETHIOPIA: Can't eat, won't lea...

ETHIOPIA: Can't eat, won't learn

Thursday, October 9, 2008
Ethiopia's schools have opened for the new academic year, but severe food insecurity in some regions has kept thousands of children out of class. ...
WEST AFRICA: Migrants risk all...

WEST AFRICA: Migrants risk all to cross desert

Thursday, October 9, 2008
Sub-Saharan migrants continue attempting dangerous and illegal crossings into Libya and Algeria. They pick their way through Niger’s Air mountains,...
GUINEA-BISSAU: Government work...

GUINEA-BISSAU: Government workers strike for back pay

Thursday, October 9, 2008
Hundreds of public sector workers across Guinea-Bissau, including nurses, doctors and civil servants, are striking over salary arrears, leaving basic...
International forum calls for ...

International forum calls for improved social services to tackle child poverty in developing countries

Thursday, October 9, 2008
The 4th Global Forum on Children Affected by HIV and AIDS, taking place in Dublin, has called for a package of social welfare services to tackle...
Zimbabwe cancels education yea...

Zimbabwe cancels education year for 4.5 million after political & economic troubles

Thursday, October 9, 2008
Zimbabwe's 4.5 million students will not receive what was once the golden standard of education in Africa--or any education at all this school year. ...

Tomato factory for Gambia soon

Thursday, October 9, 2008
The Gambia will soon have its first indigenous tomato paste and juice processing factory, thanks to the patriotism of Abubakarr Jawara, Gambia’s...
Taiwanese agronomist predicts ...

Taiwanese agronomist predicts high rice yield in CRR

Thursday, October 9, 2008
Mr Ming Ching Cheng, an agronomist and adviser in rice breeding and cultivation attached to the Taiwanese Technical Mission at the Sapu Agricultural...

A noble cause worth supporting

Thursday, October 9, 2008
A genuine course is often conceived from a genuine thought and its target beneficiaries justify its mission. The effort of the brains behind such...

George Town Trust gives to Armitage students

Thursday, October 9, 2008
George Town Trust, a registered charitable organisation based in the United Kingdom on Tuesday, September 24, donated D150,000 to the Armitage Senior...
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