A new directive from the Ministry of Health has asked all migrant workers to test for Covid-19 again before they depart the country despite presenting negative results. This is because some of these workers have resorted to presenting falsified certificates. They risk travelling with the disease and intensifying its spread. ‘’With effect from Sunday, July 11, 2021, at midnight, the ...
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Italy Edges England In Penalties To Claim The Euro 2020 Championship
The Euro 2020 tournament was concluded yesterday 11th July 2021 as Italy edged out England in a penalty shootout to claim their second European title. The tournament was originally scheduled to take place in 2020 but was pushed to 2021 due to the outbreak of the COVID 19 pandemic. Euro 2021 started on the 11th of June and lasted for ...
Read More »Your Competitors In Business Are Not Your Enemies, But Your Colleagues
Your competitors in business are not your enemies but your colleagues in business. Have you ever tried to find out how best you can team up and work together. Remember there is enough money for us all and the existence of your competitors doesn’t make you lose money, your efficiency should bring you money. It’s a while trying to convince ...
Read More »African Development Bank To Finance Gabon’s First Independent Hydropower Project
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (AFDB) has approved a €39 million loan to Gabon. This funding will be directed to the construction of Gabon’s first independent hydroelectric dam in Kinguele Aval. The package includes €20 million from the African Development Bank. In addition to that, €10 million from the Africa Growing Together Fund and €9 ...
Read More »Grape Farmers Ask Govt To Support Nursery Bed Construction
Grape farmers in the Ankole region are seeking government support in their quest to construct a nursery bed. This nursery bed will facilitate their aim of having a variety of seedlings so as to have different types of grape produce. Grape farming is a new agricultural venture with over 600 farmers in the Ankole region taking it up. There are ...
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