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Dans un tweet publié sur son compte officiel, le président de la République, Jovenel Moïse, a rappelé au nouveau chef du gouvernement les tâches qu’il auront à accomplir.
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\t On Friday, internet and international calls were cut off across the West African nation in anticipation of the election results, according to locals and international observers in the capital, Conakry.
\t This was the third time that Conde matched-up against Diallo. Before the election, observers raised concerns that an electoral dispute could reignite ethnic tensions between Guinea's largest ethnic groups.
Real Madrid : dénouement imminent pour Zidane Une saison blanche au Real Madrid ? On n'avait plus connu ça depuis l'exercice 2009-10. Malgré une demi-finale de Ligue des champions et un suspense haletant en Liga, Zinédine Zidane n'a pas ramené de trophée à la Casa Blanca. La question de son avenir est sur toutes les
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editorial comment ON Saturday Zimbabwe woke up to shocking news that government had given public schools the nod to hike third term school fees up to $55 000 from $3 000. This would be a joke if it was not a serious matter considering this has been a difficult year. Poor rains meant that parents earning a living from farming failed to generate enough to keep their families away from hunger. Parents in formal employment, like their counterparts running small businesses, have been affected by firm closures and reduced business triggered by the explosion of COVID-19 pandemic. Even before the pandemic struck in March, Zimbabweans were in the eye of a raging economic storm. Foreign currency and power shortages were among the factors that were wreaking havoc to our fragile economy. It does not need a rocket scientist to see that this has been a terrible and wasted year. Government has failed to get teachers back to work because it is reluctant to listen to very genuine grievances. They want a living wage to fire up their morale to teach our children. But apart from threats, government has done little to hear them out. So, the chaos that rocked schools since examination classes returned on September 28 continues. There are no lessons taking place. More children are returning to school today and will face classes without teachers. Now, an average Zimbabwean earning under $5 000 per month is being forced to pay $55 000 to a school that is not operating. This is impossible. Primary and Secondary Education minister Cain Mathema knew this when he approved the fees. We wonder what was in his mind. He must be out of touch with reality, or he is trying to please someone. But it does not work that way, minister. It is such ill-thought decisions by ministers that make the government appear out of touch with the realities its people are facing. It’s like the ministers live in some utopian fantasy and confine citizens to dystopian existence. Mathema needs to rethink his school fees decision fast. He must explain if his strategy is to eliminate the poor from Zimbabwe’s once prosperous education system and make education a preserve for the elite. We remind him that it is this segregation that inspired Zimbabwe’s wars of liberation from 1893 to 1980. We must not revert to the same plight because Mathema is determined to turn a blind eye to the reality parents are facing.
The Agriculture and Fisheries Ministry and the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) say it is too early to provide a realistic estimate of the damage and losses to the agriculture caused by days of heavy rainfall.
Sierra Leone Telegraph: 27 October 2020: President Julius Maada Bio last Saturday called on Sierra Leoneans to take up farming so as to help meet the country’s food sufficiency, which could reduce the vast sums of foreign exchange spent on importing rice. He made this call last week at the Moyamba District Council Hall, during…
… the first person of either African-American or Hispanic descent to be …
Billionaire Robert F. Smith has donated $50 million to support STEM students at historically Black colleges and universities.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Oct 27, CMC – The Barbados-based Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum (CariCOF) is warning that La Niña conditions are in place and this could result in particularly high flooding, landslides and rock fall in several...
SPECIAL TO THE FLORIDA COURIER The NAACP Florida State Conference has released the following recommendations on the state’s constitutional amendments. These amendments are on the Nov. 3 ballot. Amendment 1 Citizenship Requirement to Vote in Florida Elections: This amendment provides that only United States citizens who are at least 18 years of age, a permanent […]
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On en avait un peu perdu l’habitude. En effet, on est loin du temps où, en plein confinement, les artistes nous donnaient régulièrement rendez-vous devant notre poste de télévision, l’année dernière, pour des prestations de haut calibre. Pourtant, c’est ce à quoi on a eu droit ce mercredi 1er septembre 2021. En mieux même, car […]
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By TASSANEE VEJPONGSA and GRANT PECK Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — Pro-democracy demonstrators in Thailand expanded their protests internationally on Monday, marching to the German Embassy to appeal to Angela Merkel's government to investigate whether Thailand's king has exercised political power during his extended stays in Bavaria. The protesters acted while criticizing their own Parliament, which began a special two-day session earlier Monday to address political tensions resulting from the near-daily pro-democracy protests demanding the prime minister's resignation, constitutional changes and reforms to the monarchy. They believe the king wields an inordinate amount of power in what is nominally a […]
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[Capital FM] Kajiado -- Deputy President William Ruto has urged leaders to work together towards a consensus on the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) recommendations.
Dans une note publiée le 4 août, le Directeur général de l'Office National de l'Aviation Civile (OFNAC), Pierre Romain Réveil, a invité son personnel à se faire vacciner contre la Covid-19.
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Robert F. Smith donated $50 million to the Student Freedom Initiative to support STEM students at Historically Black Colleges and Univerisites.
Extreme global poverty is projected to rise this year to unprecedented levels and Jamaica will be among the hardest hit countries, as the ongoing fallout caused by the coronavirus pandemic, combines with the impact of conflict and climate change...
Rapper 2 Chainz has launched a fund to support HBCU student entrepreneurs.
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Associated Press WAUKEGAN, Ill. (AP) — A Black woman who was shot and wounded inside a vehicle by a police officer who also fatally shot her 19-year-old boyfriend on Satuday told about 200 people gathered at an emotional rally in suburban Chicago that she’s fighting “to be strong” for her son. The protest in Waukegan, […]
Le tiers restant du Sénat de la République ne parvient pas encore à exécuter le point 2 de la résolution dans laquelle Joseph Lambert a été désigné pour remplacer provisoirement le président Jovenel Moïse qui a été assassiné. En effet, il est stipulé que le « nouveau président provisoire » doit prêter serment au Parlement, devant l’assemblée […]
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Having travelled through three countries on her way to Jamaica from China, where she was pursuing a degree in agriculture engineering, Akara Goldson was left shocked and disoriented at the news that she could not board her final flight. The 24-...