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'The lotto had been won... my parents were both in the syndicate. There was no mention of leaving college'
As a young woman, all Marie McMahon wanted was to study fashion but it was financially difficult on her parents. She ...
allAfrica.com on MSN
Stigma and sisterhood: how one Kenyan woman knitted a healthcare revolution
Mary Mwangi turned to her knitting needles for solace during her cancer treatment and then used them to help other women ...
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Agona West, Hon . Eric Gyamfi Odoom, has presented a range of livelihood-enhancing ...
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Bangladesh’s narrow, garment-heavy export base and weak investment diversification have prevented new industries from absorbing workers displaced by machines ...
Colchester Gazette on MSN
Essex family business of 66 years on key to business success
One of Essex's longest-standing family-run businesses in the city, Franklins is revealing what has helped it thrive through changing times.
Persons Living With Disabilities (PWDs) should not be viewed as objects of sympathy but as citizens with rights, talents, skills, and aspirations, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Tano South, ...
Lenovo’s record $20.5 billion quarterly revenue, with 30% coming from AI-related products and services, proves its strategic ...
Bangladesh is one of the biggest exporters of garments - Ireland’s shops are filled with products of its labour ...
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