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Policeman shot dead in Bannu - Newspaper

LAKKI MARWAT: Unknown motorcyclists shot dead a policeman in Ismailkhani area of Bannu district late Friday night,.

Slain female aid workers belonged to poor families in Bannu

Slain female aid workers belonged to poor families in Bannu Peshawar February 26, 2021 BANNU: The four women, including two sisters, who were gunned down in North Waziristan on Monday worked for a non-governmental organisation to impart vocational training to needy women. The slain women belonged to poor families in Bannu district and were getting Rs1,000 only per day. They were hired by the Bravo College of Technology, Peshawar, which had made an arrangement with an NGO, Sabawoon, to impart sewing and embroidery skills to local women in North Waziristan. “The women worked for 16 days a month for the three-month project “Women Empowerment.” It was going to be completed on February 24 when the gory incident took place,” said a relative of the slain workers.

Health workers real heroes for fighting pandemic: CM - Newspaper

A health worker receives a dose of Covid-19 vaccine at Police Services Hospital, Peshawar, on Wednesday. White Star PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Mahmood Khan said that government accorded top priority to vaccination of health workers against Covid-19 as the two-month long drive started on Wednesday at 17 centres established to inoculate more than 30,000 healthcare providers in eight districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He termed the frontline health workers the real heroes of the nation for rendering services during the first wave of the pandemic. He launched the main campaign in the provincial metropolis and told the health workers, who were given doses in his presence, that government and people praised their dedication and professional competence while tackling the pandemic.

Health workers real heroes for fighting pandemic: KP CM - Pakistan

A health worker receives a dose of Covid-19 vaccine at Police Services Hospital, Peshawar, on Wednesday. White Star PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Mahmood Khan said that government accorded top priority to vaccination of health workers against Covid-19 as the two-month long drive started on Wednesday at 17 centres established to inoculate more than 30,000 healthcare providers in eight districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He termed the frontline health workers the real heroes of the nation for rendering services during the first wave of the pandemic. He launched the main campaign in the provincial metropolis and told the health workers, who were given doses in his presence, that government and people praised their dedication and professional competence while tackling the pandemic.

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