In Avian Influenza (AI) disease control zones, certain movements of poultry, other captive birds, eggs, poultry products, materials associated with their keeping or mammals may
Month: February 2022
HIV Trust Fund: Nigeria to raise $100 million
The Nigerian private sector is to raise one hundred million dollars through the HIV Trust Fund for the prevention of Mothers- to -Child Transmission of
Justice Department must take church vandalism seriously, Catholic group says
Justice Department must take church vandalism seriously, Catholic group says. Removal of the remains of statues destroyed at the grotto of Nativity parish in Burke,
Business Secretary appoints new non-executive directors to board of Financial Reporting Council
The Business Secretary has today (8 February) appointed 4 new directors to the Board of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC). Angela Cha, Sir Ashley Fox,
UK and Faroes reach agreement on fishing opportunities for 2022
The UK has secured exchanges of opportunities valued at around £5.5 million for the fishing industry through the annual negotiations with the Faroe Islands, providing
ADGM FSRA enhances regulatory framework to broaden participation in private capital markets
ADGM FSRA enhances regulatory framework to broaden participation in private capital markets ABU DHABI, 8th February, 2022 – The Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of
Member of Parliament Blois highlights nearly $810,000 to support sustainable farming practices in Atlantic Canada
February 8, 2022 – Wolfville, Nova Scotia – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Across the country, Canadian farmers are on the frontlines of the climate crisis.
UZALO: Tonight’s episode, Tuesday, 08 February 2022 – E242 S7
On tonight’s episode of Uzalo…. Pastor Gwala makes a startling discovery when he’s given a tipoff that could finally bring his brother down for good.
Micro-credit and saving program in Northern Red Sea Region
At an activity assessment meeting conducted on 4 February in the port city of Massawa, the micro-credit and saving program in the Northern Red Sea
Déjà vu? St George’s Cathedral ‘arsonist’ to undergo mental assessment
The 40-year-old man accused of starting a fire in the basement of St George’s Cathedral was expected to appear before the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court