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The government has entered into 10 new loans worth Sh132 billion to finance infrastructure projects in the last six months.
The new loans secured from bilateral and multilateral lenders include Sh17.6 billion for the first and second phase of Nairobi Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS) establishment and junctions improvement project phase two, Sh6.5 billion for ongoing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), Sh7.7 billion for arid and semi-arid land rural roads project and Sh2.6 billion for Lake Victoria and sanitation project in Kisumu
Other projects include Samatar-Wajir road at a cost of Sh2.2 billion, Sh4.2 billion for Technical and Vocational Educational Training and Entrepreneurship (TVETTE) and Sh86 million for Horn of Africa gateway.
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Ho, Volta Region ndash; April 29, 2021 ndash; The Design and Technology Institute (DTI) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ho Technical University to support the training of thousands of Ghanaian youth in Technical and Vocational Training and Education (TVET). The agreement will lead to the enhancement of the University rsquo;s TVET curriculum with the inclusion of DTI rsquo;s Precision Quality (PQ) training, the upskilling of instructors, and academic fac
Published April 22, 2021, 5:30 AM
German multinational pharmaceutical firm Bayer AG has put up a community vegetable farm in Calauan, Laguna in a bid to contribute to providing livelihood to residents in the area.
“We’re excited to have this second opportunity to reach out to communities and promote agriculture for both food and livelihood,” said Vinit Jindal, managing director of Bayer Philippines.
Vinit Jindal, managing director of Bayer Philippines (center) leads in harvesting squash at Bayer’s community vegetable farm in Calauan, Laguna.
Situated beside Southville 7 in Barangay Dayap, the 2,200-square meter farm is intended to support the regular feeding program in the community and contribute to providing an income source for community residents turned farmers.