Fourteen project management committees under the Northern Uganda Social Action Fund (NUSAF) in Pallisa district have been sacked over misuse of school construction funds.
The death of Pamela Abwoori Bashasha is a blow to the country, President Yoweri Museveni has said. Bashasha, 35, an employee of the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), died in India after a long battle with the liver cancer.
Academic and non-academic activities, including examinations, tests, lectures, tutorials, supervision of students, attendants to statutory meetings, such as Senate, Faculty, college and departmental boards, preparation of results, seminars or workshops, or postgraduate defense, and sandwich or non-NUC programmes, have been
Staff of the Port-Harcourt Refinery yesterday delayed the commencement of the Senior Secondary School Certificate examination in Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers State.
The portable public phone rang as the client dialed to reach his friends. Olivier Ntirenganya was doing his best to enable communication by pressing buttons on the phone to initialise communication.
Federal Government has lost over $541 million from oil revenue following the 100 percent total shut down of production line of Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN), a subsidiary of ExxonMobil as the strike action embarked upon by its workers. Similarly, Akwa
The Action Congress (AC) has hailed Nigerian workers for their courage and perseverance at a time of untold hardship, just as the party expressed the hope that their struggles for a just, equitable and fair society would not be in
THE Zambia Telecommunications Company (ZAMTEL), operating on a K150 billion deficit, will retrench more than 800 workers this year to save the firm from total collapse.
The Inspector General in the Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training, Dr. Henry Tatangang, has announced that foreigners would henceforth be expected to obtain work permits in order to work in Cameroon.
The minimum wage required to respond to the basic needs of the average five member family is 5,000 meticais (about 200 US dollars) a month, according to Carlos Mucareia, president of Mozambique's largest trade union federation, the OTM.
The Organisation of African Trade Union Unity (OATUU) has appealed to African Governments, trade unions and workers, to assiduously adopt and accelerate pragmatic people-centered socio-economic policies.
The Mozambican government should adopt economic polices "more favourable to the productive sector, which is what generates development and creates jobs", declared Alexandre Munguambe, general secretary of the country's largest trade union federation, the OTM, on Thursday.
Angola will participate at the Fifth Colloquy on African Hard Labour - 120 years of its Abolition, to be held next November 03-05 in Brazil, ANGOP learnt from a source with the Ministry of Culture.
In an address to the Tunisian people on the occasion of the celebration of Labor Day, President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali announced a set of measures destined to boost employment, improve the purchasing power of workers, as well as