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New jobs at Exim Bank.

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Exim Bank Tanzania Network Administrator Dar es Salaam Exim Bank (Tanzania), is a commercial bank in Tanzania WE ARE HIRING Network Administrator Recommended: Free CV Writing and Download, Cover/Job Application Letters, Interview Questions and It's Best Answers plus Examples. REPORTING TO: Manager – Communication & Infrastructure DEPARTMENT: Information Technology and Digital Transformation REGION: Dar es Salaam HOURS OF WORK: 8am – 5pm Monday to Friday. 8am – 1pm Saturdays. Additional hours as required by workload. PURPOSE OF JOB The job of Network Administrator was established for the purpose of assisting in the development of bank goals and objectives; designing, implementing and administration bank’s local `and wide area network systems; providing technical support; training department staff; managing assigned projects, managing service providers and providing leadership in the areas of technology usage across the Exim Bank Group. PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBIL

New jobs at One Nature hotels.

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Accountant Company Name & Location One Nature Hotels – Arusha Office, Tanzania Recommended: Free CV Writing and Download, Cover/Job Application Letters, Interview Questions and It's Best Answers plus Examples. Use https://myprofessionalcvbuilder.blogspot.com Qualification • Minimum 3 – 5 years’ experience as an Accountant • Experience in hospitality field as Accountant will be added advantage. • Competent in Tally and MS office. • Summarizes current financial status by collecting information, preparing balance sheet, profit and loss statement, and other reports. • Proficiency in handling overall Accounts activities. • Experience in preparation of Payroll, VAT, Statutory payments like PAYE, SDL, WCF, NSSF, corporate tax, Wit • Handling auditors and finalization of accounts, preparation of MIS. • Prepares special financial reports by collecting, analysing, and summarizing accounting information and records. How to Apply Send updated CV’s to hr@onenaturehot

News Jobs at Youth Challenge International(YCI).

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Job Opportunity at YCI – Training Coordinator Training Coordinator, Zanzibar Youth Challenge International (YCI) Location: Zanzibar Recommended: Free CV Writing and Download, Cover/Job Application Letters, Interview Questions and It's Best Answers plus Examples. Use blog https://myprofessionalcvbuilder.blogspot.com Contract Length: 1 year, renewable Commitment: Full time, 37.5 hours/week Compensation: 2,000,000 Tsh per month Start Date: October 2023 About Youth Challenge International (YCI) YCI is a leading global youth development organization that promotes youth innovation to drive positive change. Together with our partners we create market ready solutions that catapult youth around the world to succeed and prosper; we are driven by youth and their potential to affect positive change in the world. Our solutions are focused – always keeping the young people we are designing for and with at the center of the conversation. Our approach is rooted in creativity

New Jobs at institute of Directors.

Call For Board Directorship Position. Are you looking for a unique and exciting leadership opening to put your strategic, legal, marketing, ICT, training and HR ability and expertise in the service of a great cause? If you wish to assist organizations become successful through effective boards and ethical values and principles for better Tanzania, you are the one! Recommended: Free CV Writing and Download, Cover/Job Application Letters, Interview Questions and It's Best Answers plus Examples. Click Here The Institute of Directors in Tanzania (loDT) is looking for candidates from diverse backgrounds to join its Board of Directors. The loDT is the champion of effective corporate governance and best business practices in Tanzania. Its Board is its strategic heart to develop, orient and galvanize corporate leaders through training, advisory and networking to serve in the best interest of their stakeholders. ABOUT THE ROLE The right candidates will have the minimum of the foll

What is BRICS?New Money, New World.

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You may wonder what is BRICS? BRICS stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.It wa formed in 2010 with an addition of South Africa.BRICS is growing thus become threat to US. They also claim 24% of global GDP. GDP or gross domestic product measures all the goods and services a country provides over a 12-month period. This coalition also holds 16% of the value of global trade. Argentina Needs access As the BRICS countries become more strong, participating on monetary issues that influence food and oil supplies, different nations are paying heed. Argentina, for example, has shown an interest in joining the BRICS alliance, and it isn't the one to focus on. Iran has likewise shown an interest in joining this combination of nations, and China is available to a few really joining a 'BRICS In addition to's participation. Among those referenced are Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Argentina, Egypt, Thailand, Indonesia, Nigeria, Senegal, and Saudi Arabia. Russian Pr

Henry Kwasi Prempeh

Legal scholar and governance expert Henry Kwasi Prempeh is executive director of the Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), where he has served as a board member since the center’s founding and was its first director of legal policy and governance and co-editor of its quarterly Democracy Watch from 2001 to 2003. Kwasi Prempeh taught at Seton Hall University School of Law (New Jersey, USA) from 2003 to 2015, securing tenure as a full professor in 2008. He was also a visiting professor at GIMPA Law School from 2010 to 2011 and has co-taught the “Constitution-Building in Africa” course at the Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, since 2014. In 2013-2014, he served as constitutional adviser to the UN Special Envoy to Yemen. A 2011 Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy, Kwasi Prempeh is a renowned expert on democratization, governance, and constitutionalism in Ghana and Africa and has published widely in the field, including articl

History of the Nigerian Petroleum Industry

Oil was discovered in Nigeria in 1956 at Oloibiri in the Niger Delta after half a century of exploration. The discovery was made by Shell-BP, at the time the sole concessionaire. Nigeria joined the ranks of oil producers in 1958 when its first oil field came on stream producing 5,100 bpd. After 1960, exploration rights in onshore and offshore areas adjoining the Niger Delta were extended to other foreign companies. In 1965 the EA field was discovered by Shell in shallow water southeast of Warri. ​​ In 1970, the end of the Biafran war coincided with the rise in the world oil price, and Nigeria was able to reap instant riches from its oil production. Nigeria joined the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in 1971 and established the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) in 1977, a state owned and controlled company which is a major player in both the upstream and downstream sectors. Following the discovery of crude oil by Shell D’Arcy Petroleum, pioneer production

CHINA’S AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION CENTERS: DO THEY HELP AFRICA’S FOOD SECURITY NEEDS?

As COVID-19 spreads across the African continent, an African Union report has suggested that the outbreak could lead to a serious food security crisis in Africa, with as estimated 2.6% to 7% decline in agricultural production predicted for 2020. The FAO Director-General QU Dongyu has also issued a warning noting “quick, strategic action is needed to lessen the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food security in Africa.” All this talk of food security has sparked debate in the Development Reimagined office- what is the best way to increase domestic agricultural production and food security across Africa? What about Chinese Agricultural Demonstration Centers (ATDCs) – do they have a role to play? To date a number of academic studies have dived into country case studies and we’ve seen interesting articles on how individual ATDCs are operating (in Mozambique and in Malawi) but we wanted to know if this model was working continent wide and if in reality it can support food security?

POLE POSITION: The Juan González Formula One Collection

EXHIBITION ABSTRACT Sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, Formula One (F1) is a class of international racing featuring single-seat, open-wheel race cars on closed circuits or, less frequently, on closed public roads. An F1 season consists of a series of Grands Prix and uses a points system to determine both a Drivers’ and a Constructors’ World Championship. Although traditionally based in Europe, F1 is a global phenomenon, with Grands Prix taking place in countries from Monaco to Bahrain, Brazil, and Australia. The sport enjoys an avid fanbase—in the 2020 season, the average television viewership for each Grand Prix was 87.4 million—and it has grown into a multibillion-dollar industry, resulting in large investments from sponsors and creating a booming merchandising market. Pole Position features a selection of decommissioned race cars and official show cars from the collection of Juan Gonzalez (Chairman of the Board of Mission Foods, a sponsor of the M

Re-elect Kamala Harris as attorney general — but demand more: Endorsement

Some politicians have to work a little harder to carry the burden of great potential. Such is the case for Kamala Harris as she plans a second term as California’s attorney general. Although Harris receives the Los Angeles News Group’s endorsement for the Nov. 4 election, this has a lot to do with the sparse credentials of opponent Ronald Gold. The editorial board would like to see Harris be more aggressive in the job she holds and live down the suspicion that her real priority is to plot a safe path to higher office. Her future is the subject of wide speculation. It is generally assumed Harris will run for governor in 2018. But she has been called a potential U.S. Supreme Court nominee. She was mentioned as a potential U.S. attorney general after Eric Holder announced his plan to resign; she said she is not interested. And, oddly, at one point this year a couple of British bookmakers posted odds against her winning the Democratic nomination for president in 2016, as if that were e

Cameroon protests in USA

Opponents of Cameroon President Paul Biya will gather Friday at the U.S. Embassy in Washington, D.C. to stage a peaceful demonstration against the government just weeks after riots and demonstrations rocked the western African country, leading to the worst violence in Cameroon in the last 15 years. The demonstration comes as government and opposition leaders begin the cleanup process in which human rights activists estimate led to the death of more than 100 people. The Cameroon government initially placed the death toll at 15, but has since raised the number killed to 40. Government officials blame the riots and protests on a group of youths who carried out the "execution of a diabolic plan." Property damage from the riots — which began February 25 — was estimated at 10 billion CFA francs (15.2 million euros/23.4 million dollars). An estimated 1,500 to 1,700 people have been arrested so far. Many have been sentenced to active prison terms without due process, according to t

Deforestation reaches worrying level - UN

Africa is suffering savage deforestation which is twice the world rate. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has revealed that the continent is losing more than four million hectares of forest every year and that the continent's few glaciers are shrinking fast. Satellite pictures, often taken three decades apart, showed expanding cities, pollution, deforestation and climate change were damaging the African environment despite glimmers of improvement in some areas. "Africa is losing more than 4 million hectares (9.9 million acres) of forest every year -- twice the world's average deforestation rate," according to a statement by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) about the 400-page atlas, prepared for a meeting of African environment ministers in Johannesburg, South Africa. Photographs showed recent scars in forests in countries including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Nigeria and Rwanda. It said forest loss was a major concern in 35 countri

Gemalto awarded Uganda’s new e-Immigration solution with fast-track border crossing eKiosks at Entebbe Airport

New Border Management System (BMS) & e-Immigration solution builds on Gemalto’s (www.Gemalto.com)successful Visa Management System (VMS); Self-service eKiosks will deliver a safer and speedier experience for passengers in Uganda; Fingerprint and facial recognition ensures accurate identification of travelers. Gemalto, in cooperation with local partner SCINTL, has been awarded the contract for the supply of a Border Management System (BMS) (https://bit.ly/2H8TvcT) including airport self-service eKiosks (https://bit.ly/2D7BxDE) at Entebbe, creating a faster and more convenient border-crossing experience for travelers and strengthening homeland security. The said e-Immigration solution uses Gemalto’s state-of-the-art fingerprint and facial recognition technology, combined with a passport scan to ensure swift and accurate identification of passengers leaving the country. It is built on the Gemalto Visa Management System (VMS) that was first deployed in 2014 by the Directorate of Cit

BREAKING NEWS…. Buhari Tests Negative for COVID-19, Kyari is Positive

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has tested negative for the COVID-19 virus (Coronavirus), following a test for the disease that was carried out Monday on the president by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), THISDAY can report. The NCDC has informed the president on the outcome his negative result this morning in Abuja. According to presidential sources, the test for the president was necessitated after his Chief of Staff, Mr. Abba Kyari tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday. Kyari had travelled to Germany on Saturday, March 7th to meet with officials of Siemens in Munich on the Nigerian electricity expansion programme. He returned exactly one week later on Saturday, March 14th, but did not show any symptoms. He was said to have been at a meeting on containing the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria all through Sunday, where he reportedly started to cough. Subsequently, he voluntarily submitted himself for testing and was informed of his status on Monday. Kyari h

The Banner of Burkina Faso: History, Significance, and Imagery;What it symbolise?

It is 1984. President Thomas Sankara moves to change his nation's name from the Republic of Upper Volta to Burkina Faso 24 years after freedom from French rule. This name change gives way to new public images like the song of devotion, maxim, and banner (all the more later). He made another public song of praise, "Une Seule Nuit," to supplant the "Hymne Nationale Voltaique" of the Upper Volta. From all signs, Sankara was determined to change the country from its pioneer character, Upper Volta, got from a waterway, to one that the Burkinabé public can be glad for. Likewise, he sent off one of the most exhaustive transformation designs at any point executed in Africa. It intended to significantly change the fundamental financial treacheries the French provincial system abandoned. The Republic of Upper Volta (French: Haute Volta) was an independent state established in December 1958 inside the French People group. It was previously known as the French Upper V

The History of Burkina Faso:Which nation Colonized Burkina Faso?

Which nation Colonized Burkina Faso? French The historical backdrop of Burkina Faso incorporates the historical backdrop of different realms inside the country, like the Mossi realms, as well as the later French colonization of the region and its autonomy as the Republic of Upper Volta in 1960. What was the provincial name for Burkina Faso? Upper Volta A previous French settlement, it acquired freedom as Upper Volta in 1960. The name Burkina Faso, and that signifies "Place where there is Ethical Individuals," was taken on in 1984. The capital, Ouagadougou, is in the focal point of the nation and lies around 500 miles (800 km) from the Atlantic Sea. Who Colonized Upper Volta? France stated command over the region during the 1890s, splitting it between other French settlements and reconstituting it inside its current lines from 1919 to 1932 and again from 1947. A Mossi-overwhelmed ideological group headed by Maurice Yameogo drove Upper Volta to freedom in 1960. How

The finish of Western authority in Africa

France's situation on the African landmass has disintegrated essentially as of late, and it has lost a considerable lot of the regions it colonized there for a long time. Western nations, especially France, use security flimsiness to keep up with their tactical presence on the landmass, and belittle fear mongers and furnished bunches against equitably chose states that don't fulfill France's deft needs. Also, the presence of peacekeeping missions has changed nothing on the African scene, despite the fact that their essential mission is to safeguard the nearby populace from equipped gatherings. A few reports have arisen on the disappointment of the peacekeeping mission in its errand, more than that, the ramifications of its individuals in participation with outfitted gatherings, and the commission of violations against the neighborhood populace. On another note, numerous nations are trying to dispose of the franc CFA, which is the cash laid out by Paris for its previous

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