[ad_1] Thirty-five people have been killed in fighting in recent days between semi-nomadic pastoralists and farmers in southeastern Chad, where clashes between the two communities are frequent, a senior official said on …
Read More »Lead study programs – Council urges nursing and midwifery institutions
[ad_1] The Ghana Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has requested all nursing and midwifery training institutions to upgrade their degree training to bachelor’s degree programs. Council Registrar Felix Nyante said the upgrade …
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[ad_1] Has anyone made more comfortable in the 16th arrondissement of Paris than Rafael Nadal, whose 13 titles at the Roland Garros Stadium are among the most prodigious records of all sports? …
Read More »C. Africa watches war crimes trial in The Hague, in hopes of justice
[ad_1] Dressed in suits and ties during their trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona and Alfred Yekatom search the world as harmless office workers. But in their …
Read More »I was not aware of the procurement process – Adwoa Safo
[ad_1] Former Minister of State for Procurement Sarah Adwoa Safo says she has no knowledge of the procurement processes adopted before entering into a contract with the company carrying out the COVID-19 …
Read More »SNOT and Denzel Curry venture to Albania for “Sangria”
[ad_1] In October, $ NOT teamed up with Denzel Curry for their single “Sangria”, which served to prep fans for its upcoming Beautiful Havoc project. The two recently joined forces to ensure …
Read More »Dias returns as City makes three changes
[ad_1] City are making three changes to the side that beat Spurs 3-0 this weekend. Men’s team Morrison and Brown join us in WNRH studio for Toffees shock Come Kyle Walker, Riyad …
Read More »Towards a disease sniffer that rivals a dog’s nose | MIT News
[ad_1] Numerous studies have shown that trained dogs can detect many types of diseases – including lung, breast, ovarian, bladder and prostate cancers, and possibly Covid-19 – simply by the smell. In …
Read More »Zanzibar Vice President dies after suffering from Covid
[ad_1] Zanzibar’s first vice president Seif Sharif Hamad, who led the island’s opposition for three decades, died on Wednesday, the president said, after being hospitalized for more than three weeks with coronavirus. …
Read More »LGBTQI ‘non-negotiable crime’, culturally ‘unacceptable’ – Adwoa Safo
[ad_1] The Minister-designate of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has taken a bold stand against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in Ghana. Taking her turn before …
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