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Israeli mixed martial artist is fighting her way to the top

After winning world championships in Muay Thai and kickboxing, Nili Block is now setting her sights on the pinnacle of Mixed Martial Arts, hoping to be a pioneer who shatters misconceptions that the combat sport is not for women

Constanța, the first Romanian city to swap plastic for free bus rides

Constanța, the first Romanian city to swap plastic for free bus rides Mihai Cristea 28/05/2021 | 17:52 The “Swap plastic for a free ride” campaign, a unique initiative in Romania, through which residents and tourists are able to travel by public means of transport, paying for their ticket with PET bottles and aluminum cans, was launched on Friday, 21 May, in Constanța, the largest Romanian city located on the Black Sea coast.   The campaign was very well received by the public. 615 people participated in the pilot edition that took place on Friday. In just 10 hours, they brought a total of 220 kg of PET bottles and

Cost of suspending nursery education in the pandemic

Daily Monitor Tuesday March 02 2021 Children in a nursery school before the Covid-19 pandemic. Homeschooling is now a preserve of a few privileged hildren in the country. PHOTO | FILE Summary Income and expenditure. Ms Manuela Mulondo, Early Childhood Enthusiast and Founder of The Cradle says, in terms of estimation a pre-school or kindergarten will cost a parent between Shs1m and Shs1.5million per term depending on the type of school they go to. However for most day schools and pre-care centres, about 95 per cent of income goes into expenditures. In terms of profit margin, it leaves you with about 5 per cent that you can use to negotiate with the banks for expansion.

Ministry tasked to revise education calendar

This comes as candidates prepare for the 2020 National Examinations, with the 2021 exams cycle already around the corner amid continued closure of schools. The federation now calls for concerted efforts by all stakeholders to ensure the syllabi are covered in good time for the candidates to sit for 2021 national exams in November/December. The UNEB Secretary General Dan Odongo has since revealed that 2020 exams will be standard in nature despite the closure of schools occasioned by the outbreak of covid19. Odongo said they expect all schools to have used the study materials distributed during the lockdown period and the time candidates have been physically at school since October to have finished the syllabus.

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