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Striking Moi University staff yesterday demonstrated for the third day in a push to have the administration pay them.
South Africa is one of the hardest-hit countries in Africa with over 740,000 infections.
The country recorded 60 more virus-related deaths on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 20,011.
[allAfrica] Johannesburg -- \"We can not silence the guns in Africa without the inclusion of women in peace processes. - these were the opening remarks by the African Union Special Envoy Bineta Diop at the Virtual Africa Forum on Women, Peace and Security on November 10.
by Chicago Crusader For the past decade, Nielsen Holdings has produced a series of annual reports, Nielsen’s Diverse Intelligence Series, highlighting a comprehensive collection of insights and the buying power of U.S. multicultural consumers compiled from the company’s multiple measurement verticals spanning from retail to entertainment. Cheryl Grace, Nielsen’s Senior Vice President of U.S. Strategic … Continued
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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Ministry of Health has announced 719 more coronavirus cases picked from 4,732 samples which were tested on Saturday.
[New Times] The Government wants Kigali to not just be welcoming for Rwandans, but also attract investments and have global companies headquartered here.
Photo credits: General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Archives Franklin Henry Bryant was the first African American Seventh-day Adventist to author a book. Bryant was also the first African American to earn a law degree from the University of Colorado. In August 1898 he accepted Adventism as a young man in Yazoo City, Mississippi, where he […]
Pfizer announced the vaccine they are developing to combat the coronavirus \"was found to be more than 90% effective in preventing COVID-19 in participants.\"
[Nation] Tharaka Nithi County Commissioner Ms Beverly Opwora has expressed disappointment with increasing Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) cases in some parts of the county during the Covid-19 period.
The COVID-19 outbreak has changed the reality of life. However, the true pandemic is seeing the widening gap in the quality of life, throughout underserved communities. Many Angeleno households and communities across the globe have been left vulnerable during the largest health crisis the world has seen in present day.
The post LADWP Provides 100,000 Grants of $500 to Support Families Severely Impacted By COVID-19 appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
[Nation] President Kenyatta and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga face a litany of demands from constituencies key to the passing of the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) Referendum Bill and who have threatened to reject it if their demands are not met.
Bola Audena of MBA Growth Partners shares why supporting Black and minority-owned small businesses matters, especially during our current reality.
The U.S. recorded its 10 millionth coronavirus case Monday — hitting yet another grim milestone after a week of record-high totals.
Wilglory Tanjong is the founder of Anima Iris, a luxury handbag brand made in Dakar, Senegal, that launched earlier this year.
As grief and despair over the racially-disproportionate impact of the COVID pandemic and police brutality erupted in unrest across America’s cities this summer, the National Urban League mobilized to channel the protests in the streets into power at the polls.
The post Black Lives, And Black Livelihoods Were At Stake In This Election. Black Votes Determined Its Outcome. appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
Grocery store shoppers are again stocking up on a number of products as the coronavirus pandemic intensifies — a run that could result in more shortages as the winter months approach.
From the Bay Area to Southern California, communities are facing different prospects for recovery based on the coronavirus pandemic and the impact it’s making on workforce trends and government revenues, as well as the state’s prior economic development trajectory. In our fourth “Future of Work” event, we are talking with mayors around the state about […]
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by Glenn Ellis I am glad Covid has “laid bare” structural racism and inequalities in healthcare and health for some folks. Welcome. We are happy to have you join us in the fight of our lives. -Dr. Robin Stevens- (TriceEdneyWire.com)—Throughout modern U.S. medical history, official reports and statistics have documented, and confirmed, the disproportionate burden … Continued
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Having heard all the arguments in the appeal filed by Bibi Sharima-Gopaul and her former partner Jarvis Small who were convicted for murdering Gopaul’s 16-year-old daughter Neesa, the Guyana Court of Appeal is now set to rule on a date to be announced.
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At 11:34 on Saturday morning, the good news trickled down. Biden won. Kamala Harris is Madame Vice President (MVP). People were sending funny and smart text messages. From one friend – ‘ladies keep your shoes on, there is glass on the floor. Exhale. Savor the feeling. Kamala’s win is a “dancing in the street” victory for Black women, for all women, for our nation.
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