• No Expired Courses -National Council For Higher Education.

    No Expired Courses -National Council For Higher Education.0

    The National Council For Higher Education has dropped the ‘expired’ courses label after a meeting with executive heads of Universities yesterday. They proposed that the programs be reviewed after every 3 cycles according to professor George Ladaah Openjuru, the chairman of Uganda Vice Chancellor’s forum. A suggestion was made that the courses instead be categorized

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  • Nine thoughts for Pastors who are considering quitting

    Nine thoughts for Pastors who are considering quitting0

    The question almost made me laugh. The pastor asked me if I ever considered quitting when I was a pastor. My response was quick and truthful: “Yes. On the average about once a week.” If you are a pastor who has not considered quitting, you are likely in the minority. And certainly there are times

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  • Nine killed, 180,000 affected in Somalia as tropical storm dissipates

    Nine killed, 180,000 affected in Somalia as tropical storm dissipates0

    At least nine people were killed and 180,000 others affected in Somalia by tropical cyclone Gati which has since dissipated with dry and hot conditions expected in the affected areas in the coming day, the UN said. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said an estimated 7,500 livestock (camels, sheep, goats)

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  • NILE AVENUE TAXI ACCIDENT CLAIMS TWO, LEAVES MANY INJURED.

    NILE AVENUE TAXI ACCIDENT CLAIMS TWO, LEAVES MANY INJURED.0

    It’s alleged that a commuter taxi Reg. No. UAW 987Y, was traveling from the direction of speak road facing clement road with unidentified numbers of passengers on board on a high speed, and while approaching a sharp corner it failed to break and failed to negotiate the corner. It eventually fell down inside the UBC

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  • Nigeria to disinfect schools ahead of class resumption

    Nigeria to disinfect schools ahead of class resumption0

    The Nigerian government on Monday said the disinfection of schools to curb the spread of COVID-19 will begin across the country on Tuesday in preparation for class resumption. The decontamination exercise will make schools safe for learning activities, Minister of Environment Muhammad Mahmood told reporters here, adding an earlier plan to carry out disinfection was

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  • Nigeria reverses decision to reopen schools

    Nigeria reverses decision to reopen schools0

    The Nigerian government has reversed its decision to reopen schools across the country. The Education Minister Adamu Adamu told reporters at the presidential palace that schools would only reopen when it was safe to do so and not when the number of coronavirus cases was rising in the country. Last week, Nigeria announced that schools

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