African ambassadors accredited to Morocco commended, Sunday in Rabat, the migration policy adopted by the Kingdom, under the enlightened leadership of HM King Mohammed VI,
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Justice Department Secures Settlements with 16 Employers for Posting Job Advertisements on College Recruiting Platforms That Discriminated Against Non-U.S. Citizens
The Department of Justice today announced that it signed settlement agreements requiring 16 private employers to pay a total of $832,944 in civil penalties to
A ‘fantastic father’ died from a rare form of cancer after his NHS pathologist him a misdiagnosis
An NHS pathologist did not get a second opinion because she thought her colleague was too “overworked,” according to an inquest, and the “fantastic father”
Govt passes law to protect consumers in banking and insurance sector
New financial conduct scheme will ensure customers are treated fairly Banks, insurers and non-bank deposit takers to be licensed by the FMA in relation to
Amref and AstraZeneca launch mobile clinics to support last mile COVID-19 vaccination efforts in Kenya
in collaboration with the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Kenya, are launching a fleet of Mobile Vaccination Clinics (MVCs) in an effort to protect last-mile
New law paves way for greater supermarket competition
Legislation that bans major supermarkets from blocking their competitors’ access to land to set up new stores paves the way for greater competition in the
President Ramaphosa urges Africa to focus on food security
President Cyril Ramaphosa says food, fertiliser and grain shortages caused by the conflict between Ukraine and Russia must motivate Africa to “wake up” and take
Shaibu visits community of murdered catholic priest, condemns killing
The Edo State Acting Governor, Rt. Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu, has condemned the killing of a Catholic Priest, Rev. Fr. Christopher Odia, in Ikabigbo, Etsako
Amtrak train crash: A 15 year-old Boy Scout comforted a dying trucker
Following Monday’s Amtrak derailment in Missouri that left three people dead and 50 injured, a 15-year-old Boy Scout consoled a dying trucker. Eli Skrypczak was