John Imonbhio Abhuere was born on 21st April 1951 at Unuwazi Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria. He attended St. John’s Anglican Primary School, Unuwazi from where he proceeded to Edo Boy’s High School (now Adolor College), Ugbowo, Benin City. He later attended the University of Lagos for a Bachelor Degree Course, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, University of Ibadan (U.I.), University College, Swansea, South Wales, the University of Wales and the University of Benin for both undergraduate and post graduate studies.
QUALIFICATIONS ii. Post Graduate Certificate in Modern Management ABU Zaria (1981) iiii. Post Graduate Diploma in Social Policy and Administration (Swansea) UK(1981)
4th May 2021
Economics, natural disasters, and even democracy can wipe a town off the map. One place that has over the years found its way into the world map of âghost townsâ in Botswana is Lobatse. The town â located just about 60 kilometres south of the countryâs capital city â Gaborone used to gloat with a vibrant business community but is now shrinking into a depressing state of affairs.
An answer of what exactly is happening to Lobatse â is still a mystery but in the meantime its young populace has decided to desert the town for greener pastures at the city.
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19th April 2021
While reliable data on the socioeconomic impacts of the Covid 19 pandemic on the poor and vulnerable households in Botswana is scarce and fragmented, some clues are now available. One of the clues that is emerging is the emergence of roadside jobs across the country.
Ever since the end of the second national lockdown sponsored by Covid 19 pandemic, many Batswana have found refuge in roadside jobs. The most common one lately has been outdoor eateries â which are not entirely a new concept in the country. In the Covid 19 pandemic era, outdoor eateries â mostly with a catch-line â
Dijo tsa Setswanaâ are surely making a big difference for many Batswana who either have lost their jobs, have had salary cuts or just worried about what will happen post the State of Emergency (SOE) currently in place until September 2021.