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Calling All African Entrepreneurs: Apply NOW for $5000 grant, mentorship, training and more on the 2022 Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme!

Views: 5African entrepreneurs from all 54 African countries to apply now for the 2021 TEF Entrepreneurship Programme on tefconnect.com LAGOS, Nigeria, December 30, 2021/ — The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) (www.TonyElumeluFoundation.org), the leading philanthropy empowering young African entrepreneurs across all 54 African countries, has opened applications for the 2022 TEF Entrepreneurship Programme on www.TEFConnect.com. African entrepreneurs with business ideas […]

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Heavy snow hit parts of central Japan on Monday, causing traffic snarls and disrupting flights and rail connections.

Views: 3 Heavy snow hit parts of central Japan on Monday, causing traffic snarls and disrupting flights and rail connections. Power outages were reported by over 3,200 houses in the region, Kansai Electric Power said. © Provided by DW The weather agency said some regions could see up to 90 centimeters of snowfallWeather officials have warned

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Biden Says He’s Considering Lifting U.S. Omicron Travel Ban

Views: 0 (Bloomberg) — President Joe Biden said he’s considering lifting travel restrictions on people arriving from southern African countries where the omicron variant of coronavirus was first identified, after it became the dominant strain in the U.S. “I’m considering reversing, I’m going to talk with my team in the next couple days,” Biden told

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COMMITTEE CHAIR ON TRANSPORT CALLS ON LONG DISTANCE DRIVERS AND TRAVELLERS TO USE VACCINATION POP-UPS AT ROADBLOCLKS

Views: 3Parliament, Thursday, 16 December 2021 – The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Transport, Mr Mosebenzi Zwane, has called on long-distance drivers and travellers to make use of vaccination sites that will be put next to roadblocks. The Department of Health announced on Thursday that it intended to enhance vaccination by, among other things, using

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Uganda to reopen schools next month after two years of closure- Education and Sports Minister Janet Museveni

Views: 1 Uganda’s Ministry of Education has released the 2022 academic calendar for primary, secondary, technical/farm schools and community polytechnics. According to the calendar, term 1 will begin on Monday 10th January, 2022 and it will end on Friday 15th April, 2022. Schools were among the vital institutions which were closed in March 2020, following

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Why China is becoming a top choice for Ghanaian PhD students

Views: 3 | © Provided by Quartz Students from Ghana take part in a graduation ceremony of the University of Medical Sciences of Havana in Havana, Cuba. The students are wearing white robes and a kente cloth sash “China wasn’t my first option for a PhD. Honestly, in Ghana the perception about China or the Chinese

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EU official: Omicron to be dominant variant by mid-January

Views: 3 BRUSSELS (AP) — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday that omicron is expected to be the dominant coronavirus variant in the 27-nation bloc by mid-January. © Provided by Associated Press European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrives for a meeting of the College of Commissioners, in Strasbourg, France, Tuesday, Dec.

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Women Journalists Association Uganda (WJAU) launches in Uganda amid Women Journalists Rights violation.

Views: 8By Julius Mugaga/ KMA Updates. KAMPALA, UGANDA: Women Journalists  focused Association has been initiated in Uganda as a central umbrella to particularly front issues of Women while executing their profession. Ms. Mumbejja Shamim, the President of Women Journalist Association Uganda arriving at the venue. Photo by Julius Mugaga. Ms. Mumbejja Shamim, the President of

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20 Players Named In Uganda U20 Women’s National Team Travelling To South Africa

Views: 1   U20 Women’s National Team Head Coach, Ayub Khalifa Kiyingi has named the final squad of 20 players that will travel to Johannesburg, South Africa ahead of the 2022 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers. Uganda will face South Africa in the return leg of the third round of FIFA U20 Women’s World

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