Ghana raises security alert over possible attacks Authorities in Ghana say they have increased security alert levels in the country to counter possible attacks. National
Month: April 2022
Quinton de Kock strikes it RICH in The Hundred draft
Wicketkeeper-batsman De Kock was defending champions Southern Brave’s first pick at the top-price mark while Miller will join the Welsh Fire. David Warner was not
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Past TMF Winner Highlight: Wa Na Wari
Welcome to the fifth part of the Technology Matching Fund & Digital Navigator Cohort Grant blog series! In this series, Seattle IT will be covering
Group Home Owners Convicted in $1 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme
A federal jury convicted a Texas husband and wife yesterday for a $1 million Medicare fraud scheme, including violations of the federal Anti-Kickback Statute. According
Zondo Commission still ‘finalising’ State Capture report
The Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture is still finalising its final report following speculation that it may be released earlier than expected. In a
Federal Polytechnic Oko (OkoPoly) Admission List
The Federal Polytechnic Oko (OkoPoly) admission list of candidates admitted into the polytechnic various National Diploma programmes for the 2021/2022 academic session is out. Federal
Kaizer Chiefs: Baxter partly takes blame for Ngcobo’s lack of ‘enough’ game time
Ngcobo was among the stars of the Amakhosi team under Gavin Hunt last season but he’s often found himself on the bench with Baxter as
Innovation leading Aotearoa’s arts and culture recovery
The Government’s ground-breaking COVID-19 recovery programme Te Urungi: Innovating Aotearoa is continuing to revitalise arts and culture through innovation in more regions across the country,
Fabrics of Our Lives: Atlantic Street Center Youth Celebrate Black History
At the historic Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, Seattle youth took to the stage to deliver a stellar performance celebrating Black History Month titled, Fabrics