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doubled his hourly wage before tips from $7.25 to $15 an hour. my father-in-law is a small business owner. i understand the challenges you face on that front. that worked for this owner. i wonder if you thought about that. it s different for every business. i m part of a leadership group in the twin cities for restaurants. some of us are doing service charges and going to a different service charge model. some of us are thinking the $15 minimum wage is coming anywhere. we re trying to figure out how to have healthy businesses and still stay after loet. it s a lot coming at us at the same time. we need the rrf funded, additionally funded. i think we need something. we need to have more solutions on the table, especially about w
it came from disinformation and lies of elected officials from the very top. remember, before the election, then president donald trump was calling into question the results of the election that had not even taken place. complicit it him was then attorney general barr. so, these people, these would-be leaders owe the truth. it is not surprising. it s sad, but it is not surprising that poll result where many think it might have been justified. there can be no justification but elected leaders, who know no shame, really have to face the truth and bring the truth to their constituents. loet me ask you what s on the dockett. don mcgahn will be testifying before the house judiciary behind closed doors. i know you re on that committee. what kind of questions would you like him to answer? well, i am on the committee, i m vice chair, so i ll be pleased to be there behind closed doors. what we ll finally be able to
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Luyanzi College students performing Chinese Kungu Fu dance at Confucius Institute anniversary at Makerere University on November 25, 2017. PHOTO | FILE
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Learning. In 2019, the Ministry of Education introduced the Chinese language as a subject in secondary schools and the National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) to enable some 60,000 students to acquire the language in the next four years.
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In 2018, the Uganda curriculum was revised and among the newly included subjects was teaching of Mandarin. However, three years down the road, the Chinese language teaching has been met with stiff challenges.
Rodney Rugyema, the administrator at the Confucius Institute, says that Covid-19 worsened an already bad situation. He says, for instance, language proficiency results expire after some time which calls for re-tooling.