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  • Mutare Businessman Praises Churches for Their Support

    MUTARE – businessman Kenneth Muchina asserts that churches hold a significant position in bringing the country together. The businessman received an invitation to visit Chikanga constituency, hosted by the United Methodist Church (UMC). During this event, they were commemorating the arrival of a new priest. On the same day, Muchina was similarly invited by…

  • Dangote and NNPC Leaders Unite: Pledge Partnership for National Progress

    On Thursday, Aliko Dangote, who serves as the President/CEO of the Dangote Group, made a courtesy call on Mr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari, the Group CEO of Nigeria’s NNPC Limited, at his office in Abuja. The top-tier conference conducted at the NNPC Towers centered around establishing advantageous collaborations and encouraging robust rivalry between Dangote Petroleum…

  • State’s Push to Enhance Health Services for Better Public Welfare

    The Gambela State Health Bureau has reported continuous initiatives to boost public health in partnership with major stakeholders, striving to increase healthcare availability and fairness throughout the area. In an exclusive interview with The Ethiopian Herald, Gambela State Health Bureau Chief Dr. Abel Assefa highlighted several initiatives aimed at strengthening the region’s healthcare system.…

  • Kenya Aims to Create a Secondary KQ Hub in Accra for Enhanced West African Connections

    Kenya has officially asked the Ghanaian government for permission to let Kenya Airways (KQ) set up a second hub in Accra. This move aims to boost air connections not only within West Africa but also to international locations. During his official trip to Accra, Roads and Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir relayed a personal…

  • Bhutan Signs Deal with Adani for 5,000 MW Hydropower Project

    Bhutan Signs Deal with Adani for 5,000 MW Hydropower Project

    Ahmedabad (Gujarat), India, May 8 (ANI): The Adani Group and the Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC) of Bhutan have entered into a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop 5,000 MW of hydropower projects. Bhutan jointly. The Memorandum of Understanding was signed in Thimphu by the Managing Director of DGPC. Dasho Chhewang Rinzin…

  • Top State Corporations Hiring Workers Over the Past 6 Months – International Edition

    Top State Corporations Hiring Workers Over the Past 6 Months – International Edition

    The labor market in Kenya has been finding it difficult to keep up with businesses over the past several years, particularly during President William Ruto’s tenure. The circumstances have led multiple businesses to furlough employees as the administration keeps raising taxes, thereby affecting their functioning. Meanwhile, several state-owned enterprises have started recruiting employees, indicating…

  • Gauteng’s Doctors Take Stand Against Health Dept. Over Proposed Overtime Changes

    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…

  • Minister of Works and Housing Launches New TDC Ghana Ltd. Board

    The Minister for Works and Housing, Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, has formally launched the recently appointed board members of TDC Ghana Ltd, charging them with the responsibility to fulfill the firm’s mission of offering cost-effective and sustainable residential options. The recently formed board is led by Isaac Odamtten, who represents Tema East as a Member…

  • Gov’t Revitalizes National Airline Initiative With New Task Force Launch

    A News Desk Story Joseph Bukari Nikpe, the Minister for Transport, stated that the nation’s efforts to reinstate a national carrier are crucial to achieving its goal of being recognized as the doorway to Africa. At the launch of a 10-person National Airline Task Force held at the GCAA headquarters in Accra, the minister…

  • US Cuts Aid to Zambia Amid Claims of Widespread Medicine Theft

    The United States has declared that it will reduce $50 million (£37 million) in financial support for Zambia’s healthcare system because the nation hasn’t tackled the issue of “pervasive pilfering” of donated medications and medical equipment. The challenging choice was made following multiple warnings issued to the Zambian government regarding the protection of essential…