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[Photos] Emploi de jeunes : Macky Sall inaugure Pôle Emploi à Kaffrine

[Photos] Emploi de jeunes : Macky Sall inaugure Pôle Emploi à Kaffrine

Kaffrine : Suivez l inauguration de l hôpital Thierno Ibrahima Ndao

Kaffrine : Suivez l'inauguration de l'hôpital Thierno Ibrahima Ndao

Dugongo Cement inaugurates Matutuine cement plant

Dugongo Cement inaugurates Matutuine cement plant Written by Global Cement staff 27 May 2021 Mozambique: Chinese West International Holding subsidiary Dugongo Cement has inaugurated its 2.0Mt/yr integrated Matutuine cement plant in Maputo province. The unit had an investment of US$330m, according to the Mozambique News Agency. The site includes a captive 36MW charcoal-fired power station and a residential complex for some of its 300 permanent staff. President Filipe Nyusi said, “The Dugongo Cement plant will improve the economy of the cement industry, because it will reduce the import of inputs such as clinker.

Pluralism is integral to human society

Pluralism is integral to human society Sunday May 23 2021 There is need for God s intervention in societal issues such as violence, wars, broken marriages. PHOTO/NET Summary Msgr John Katende says: Lessons from the swearing-in encourage oneness, writes Msgr John Wynand Katende. Society needs to be re-evangelised. We need to pray for more dedicated vocations, after the example of St Joseph, and financially support their formation. Advertisement It has been a busy week of graduations at Makerere University, and swearing-in of newly elected national and local government office bearers. The Free Dictionary defines swearing-in as: “to introduce (a person) into a post or office formally, by making him swear an oath.” The function bore a congratulatory tone to the winners, on the one hand, and created occasion to wipe some tears, after losses owing to a, rather, blood-stained electoral process!  

Iran s Rouhani launches $1 3bn worth of new petrochemical projects

Thursday, 20 May 2021 5:20 PM   [ Last Update: Thursday, 20 May 2021 5:20 PM ] Iran rolls out three major petrochemical projects with an investment amounting to over $1.3 billion. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has inaugurated three more petrochemical plants in the country with an investment of over $1.3 billion as he hails his government’s records in job creation and improved manufacturing activity through the expansion of the country’s petchem sector. Rouhani used a video conference call on Thursday to open the three plants that are located in the energy-rich regions south of Iran. His website said in a report that the projects create a total of 2,454 new and permanent jobs.

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