Archive for August 13th, 2019
SUZHOU, Chine, 13 août 2019 /PRNewswire/ — M. Kwazi Mshengu, MEC pour l’éducation du KwaZulu-Natal, lance officiellement, le 8 août, un centre informatique de pointe au lycée de Siqongweni, dans la municipalité d’Imbali, à Pietermaritzburg. Les provisions, données par Hengtong Group Aberdare Cables, ont été annoncées par le président Cyril Ramaphosa lors de sa visite à […]
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August 13, 2019 Web Desk
Hengtong Group
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Kidnapping of aid workers has become "big business" as militants often work with crime networks to carry out abductions, a senior United Nations official and former hostage said on Tuesday.Vincent Cochetel, who was held captive in Chechnya in 1998, sai...
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August 13, 2019 Web Desk
Industry
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The French soldiers seeking out jihadists in central Mali's savannahs were prepared for the sandstorms, the thunderstorms, the lack of anything resembling a road, and the need to tow vehicles whose wheels kept getting stuck in floodplains.They knew get...
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August 13, 2019 Web Desk
General
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NAIROBI, KENYA - The death of a six-year-old YouTube star from a malaria epidemic in Burundi has spotlighted the growing challenge of combating malaria in a warmer world, health experts said on Tuesday.Darcy Irakoze - known as Kacaman - who was popular...
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August 13, 2019 Web Desk
Culture
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DAKAR - The number of children forced to join armed groups in Mali has doubled since last year amid worsening jihadist and ethnic violence, the United Nations said Tuesday.In the first six months of 2019, the U.N. children's agency, UNICEF, recorded 99...
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August 13, 2019 Web Desk
Literacy
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