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UK Inflation Rate: See How Fast Prices Are Soaring
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In the year leading up to March, prices in the UK increased by 2.6%, which is lower than the prior month’s rise yet remains higher than what the Bank of England aims for. The Bank of England adjusts interest rates to aim for a 2% inflation target, and in 2025, it reduced them twice,…
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Edtech Innovators Shaping the Future: A Conversation with Kwame Nyatuame
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It was a bright Tuesday morning when I walked into a small classroom in Tamale, not expecting to witness something that would stay with me for a long time. In front of about 30 students was not a traditional teacher holding chalk — but a large TV screen connected to a solar-powered tablet. A…
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See VDM’s Regret After Alleged Account Freeze!
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VDM has revealed the insight he gained following claims that his account was allegedly frozen by the EFCC during his time in their custody. In an Instagram story update, he confessed that he had been a “mumu” for providing funds to others so they could acquire skills through training. Nevertheless, supporters of the social…
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Zimbabwe Set to Launch First-Ever Fisheries and Aquaculture Bill
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Aquaculture practitioners at a fishpond close to their farmhouse ©FAO 06/05/2025 Harare – Thanks to the Global Aquatic Value Chain Development Programme FISH4ACP, Zimbabwe has taken a major step forward by implementing the nation’s inaugural Fisheries and Aquaculture Bill. This pivotal piece of legislation is set to transform the country’s fishing and fish farming…
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Raveena Tandon Urges IMF Watch Its Wallet: Loan to Pakistan in Focus
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 10 (ANI): With the IMF Board clearing loan to Pakistan amid its tensions with India which have been sparked by Islamabad’s support to cross-border terrorism, actor Raveena Tandon has said that IMF should “keep better keep track of where their money goes”. “The #IMF had better keep track of where…
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Gauteng’s Doctors Take Stand Against Health Dept. Over Proposed Overtime Changes
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Trade unions, medical associations and universities are raising the alarm that Gauteng budget cuts at the cost of doctors’ take-home pay will have dire consequences for public sector health. Meanwhile, the National Minister of Health has convened a committee to review the future of overtime for state doctors. The dysfunction within the Gauteng Department…