President Robert Mugabe says former Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere deserves to be honoured as one of Africa's true liberation heroes. Nyerere accommodated most of the liberation movements from Southern Africa and experimented with a new form of socialism in his country before opening up to capitalism. Here is what he thought about change and leadership,
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By RACHAEL RILEY | The Fayetteville Observer | Published: March 2, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (Tribune News Service) The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, decreased Fort Bragg s crime rates in fiscal year 2020, officials said at a community exchange meeting earlier this year. The data reflects that during the third and fourth quarters when COVID-19 restrictions required more people to stay home crime trends reduced, said Assistant Chief Jeffery Gassaway, station commander for Fort Bragg s law enforcement center. Fort Bragg s overall rate of crimes per 100,000 soldiers was 47% lower than at other installations across the country falling under the U.S. Army Forces Command, and was 18% lower than the Army as a whole, Gassaway said during the meeting hosted virtually last month.
The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, decreased Fort Bragg’s crime rates in fiscal year 2020, officials said at a community exchange meeting earlier this year.
The data reflects that during the third and fourth quarters when COVID-19 restrictions required more people to stay home crime trends reduced, said Assistant Chief Jeffery Gassaway, station commander for Fort Bragg’s law enforcement center.
Fort Bragg’s overall rate of crimes per 100,000 soldiers was 47% lower than at other installations across the country falling under the U.S. Army Forces Command, and was 18% lower than the Army as a whole, Gassaway said during the meeting hosted virtually last month.