Tag: Regional Development
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BJP Correcting Congress Mistakes in Northeast, Modi Says in Assam
Modi in Assam: A Bold Claim of Correcting Decades of Neglect In a high-stakes political message delivered during his visit to Assam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is actively correcting the mistakes the Congress party made in the Northeast over decades. Speaking to party workers, local leaders, and supporters,…
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Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah Tops Africa’s Leadership: Forbes Names Her Third Among Africa’s Most Powerful Women
Overview: A Trailblazer in Africa’s Political Landscape The latest Forbes list of Africa’s most powerful women spotlights Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Namibia’s esteemed diplomat and politician, who has earned the No. 3 position. This recognition highlights not only her personal leadership but also the strategic influence Namibia wields under her guidance in international relations and regional diplomacy.…
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CSU to Explode with Growth: Chancellor Asante Unveils Bold Strategy
Introduction: A Bold Vision for Christian Service University The Christian Service University (CSU) is poised for a dramatic transformation as the institution’s newly installed chancellor, Most Rev Prof Emmanuel Asante, outlines an ambitious growth strategy. In a message steeped in leadership, faith, and a clear roadmap for expansion, the chancellor signals a new era for…
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Zambezi Governor Rejects UDP Secession Petition, Seeks Dialogue
Overview: A political standoff in Zambezi The governor of Zambezi, Dorothy Kabula-Simushi, has publicly refused a petition from United Democratic Party (UDP) members who demand a formal dialogue with the central government. Led by Mishake Muyongo, UDP lawmakers and supporters argue that dialogue is the necessary first step toward national unity and regional grievances that…
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Zambezi Governor Rejects UDP Petition for Dialogue with Government
Background The governance dynamics in the Zambezi region have taken a dramatic turn as governor Dorothy Kabula-Simushi dismissed a petition from United Democratic Party (UDP) members. Led by Mishake Muyongo, the group had publicly pressed for a structured dialogue with the government, arguing that escalating tensions and regional grievances require formal engagement rather than unilateral…
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Britain’s jobs squeeze: too many jobseekers, too few vacancies and a tax raid blamed
Introduction: A paradox at the heart of Britain’s labour market Britain currently faces a striking labour market paradox: a growing pool of jobseekers alongside a shortage of available roles. While employment remains high by historical standards, the rate of job creation has slowed, and vacancies have not kept pace with the rising number of people…
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Limestone Mining for Kroboland Urged by Konor of Yilo Klo
Regional leader calls for equitable benefit from limestone mining The Konor of the Yilo Klo Traditional Area, Oklepeme Nuer Anorbaa Sasraku, has publicly appealed to the government to ensure that Kroboland benefits from limestone mining activities in the region. Speaking through the Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey, the Konor underscored the need for…
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Ruto: SGR Extension from Naivasha to Kampala to Begin Early 2026
Kenya-Uganda SGR Extension to Kampala on Track for Early 2026 President William Ruto has outlined ambitious plans for the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) corridor that links Kenya and Uganda, signaling a major shift in East Africa’s transport and trade landscape. In a recent briefing, the president confirmed that the extension of the Naivasha–Nairobi–Mombasa SGR to…
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From Takeoff to Takeover: Chester Voo’s Pivot to Warisan and Sabah Politics
Introduction: A High-Flying Career Lands in Sabah Politics After three decades in aviation, including a senior role as AirAsia’s deputy group CEO, Datuk Captain Chester Voo is trading the cockpit for the campaign trail. His move to Parti Warisan (WARISAN) signals more than a party alignment; it marks a strategic shift in Sabah’s political landscape…
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Chester Voo’s Bold Pivot: Why the Former AirAsia Deputy CEO is Betting on Warisan in Sabah
From the Skies to Sabah’s Political Stage After three decades soaring through the aviation industry, Datuk Captain Chester Voo is redefining his career trajectory. The long-time executive, who rose to the position of deputy group CEO at AirAsia, has pivoted from corporate leadership to full-time political engagement with Parti Warisan in Sabah. This move places…
