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Zimbabwe’s nurses return to work after nearly three months of industrial action
Nurses working in Zimbabwe government health institutions began returning to work on Wednesday after nearly three months of industrial action, following a call by...
World marathon record holder Kosgei to take on Hassan in Brussels
Kenyan world marathon record-holder Brigit Kosgei is set for her track debut as she takes on Dutchwoman Sifan Hassan in an hour event at...
Kenya Airways records 133 million USD loss in first six months
Kenya Airways said on Friday it recorded a loss before tax of 14.4 billion shillings (about 133 million U.S. dollars) in the first...
Zambian government official in southern province invites Chinese investments
A government official in Choma district, a town which is the capital of the Southern Province of Zambia, on Friday invited Chinese investments to...
Kenya’s judiciary launches policy on alternative justice system
Kenya's judiciary on Thursday launched a policy on an alternative justice system in order to boost access to justice.
David Maraga,...
Ousted Malian president released by military junta
The current governing body of Mali, National Committee for the Salvation of the People (CNSP), announced on Thursday that it has released ousted Malian...
Zimbabwe’s diplomatic mission in South Africa resumes consular services
Zimbabwe's diplomatic mission in South Africa has resumed offering consular services after the South African government recently relaxed some of its lockdown measures...
Nigerian women council calls for more efforts to curb COVID-19
Nigeria's National Council of Women Societies (NCWS) on Tuesday called for a need to intensify ongoing efforts to reduce the rate of COVID-19...
Cricket Namibia shuns racial quota system
Cricket Namibia CEO Johan Muller told Xinhua on Monday that the organization is working on a selection system not based on racial quotas in...
8 killed in traffic accident in NW Tanzania
At least eight people, including a one-year-old baby, were killed and 27 others were injured on Friday morning after a bus overturned on...
Swedish Cancer Society calls for soft-drink tax to fight obesity
The Swedish Cancer Society calls on the government to bring in a soft-drink tax in a bid to reduce overweight and obesity among the...
10 pro-government militiamen, 7 militants killed in pre-dawn clashes in N. Afghanistan
Ten pro-government local militiamen and seven Taliban militants were killed in pre-dawn clashes in Afghanistan's northern Takhar province on Thursday, a provincial government spokesman...
China, Brunei sees bright future in vocational education cooperation: senior officials
Brunei and China have a bright future of cooperation in vocational education, senior officials from both countries said here on Wednesday.
Eighteen...
Back-to-school season challenges U.S. COVID-19 control
Students are returning to university campuses across the United States amid an increase in new COVID-19 cases, adding challenges to the country's control of...
Palestinians fear more Arab countries to follow suit after Israel-UAE deal
The recent normalization deal reached between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) sparks fear that more Arab countries may achieve similar deals with...
Australians told to spend Easter holidays at home
Australians have been told to spend the upcoming Easter holidays at home, despite the number of new COVID-19 cases flattening.
The country...
Rural Banks told to strengthen internal control systems
The ARB Apex Bank Limited has advised boards and managements of Rural and Community Banks (RCBs) to strengthen their internal control systems and adhere...
NABCO implementing partners told to inculcate discipline among personnel
Implementing partners of various modules of the Nation Builders Corps (NABCO) have been advised to instil discipline among personnel to ensure successful implementation of...
Treat books as friends not enemies-Pupils told
Mr Mawunyo Emmanuel, South Dayi District Liberian has advised pupils and students to stop treating their books as enemies and enjoy them.
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Agriculture is very profitable
Mr Solomon Anani Attipoe, the New Juaben South Municipal Crop Officer, Food and Agriculture Ministry, has encouraged the youth to venture into agriculture, telling...
Coordinating Directors advised to work genuinely with DCEs
The Coordinating Directors of the various District Assemblies have been advised to work in harmony with their political heads to ensure development of the...
Lawyers urged to consider pro bono cases
The Chief Justice, Justice Sophia A. Akuffo on Friday called on lawyers to provide free legal services (Pro bono) to those who cannot afford...
Ghanaian Businesses advised to re-position themselves well
Mr Robert Poku Kyei, the Technical Advisor at the Office of the Senior Minister, has called on the business community to enhance the quality...
England can maybe forgive Maradona for hand of God goal
Perhaps it was the advantage of having former England striker Gary Lineker conducting the ceremonies, or Diego Maradona holding up their name from the...
DCMC equip stakeholders with Participatory Monitoring strategies
A day’s workshop has been held for District Citizens’ Monitoring Committee (DCMC) members to sharpen their knowledge and skills in the implementation of the...
NADMO to prosecute bush fire offenders
The Nkoranza South Municipal Office of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) is to set up anti-bushfire taskforce to arrest and prosecute fire offenders...
Food suppliers of Second Cycle Schools fail to deliver
Some Heads of Second Cycle Schools in the Upper East Region have claimed that they are compelled to use food stocked for continuing students...
Fear engulf Ghana’s parliament
The presence of a gas cylinder in the Chamber of Parliament on Friday caused fear and panic in House prompting the legislators on the...
CCTU admit 1,122 fresh students
A total of 1,122 fresh students have been admitted into the Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU) to pursue various programmes for the 2017/2018 academic...
Ghana marks World Children’s Day
Africa’s youth have called on governments to create the enabling environment where they could get quality education and contribute to development.
They also urged the...