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How laptops are helping Rwandan TVET trainers narrow the digital divide
Laptops are transforming Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Rwanda, with instructors who once relied on chalkboards now integrating digital teaching materials into daily lessons ...
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Africa’s debt paradox: Why borrowing has not delivered growth, By Okelue David Ugwunta
Africa’s paradox is multifaceted: resource-rich yet fiscally distressed, attracting financial inflows but suffering from a ...
BINGA South opposition Member of Parliament (MP), Fanuel Cumanzala, has called for immediate government action to address the ...
Prabhat KishoreContd from previous issueThe early grade curriculum will be redesigned to have a renewed emphasis and teachers to be trained, encouraged, and supported to impart foundational literacy ...
Since his office was now to behave in the manner of an executive prime ministerial centre which would support him as virtual ...
The standoff between the Government of Sri Lanka and what I would call the ‘union government’ of the Ceylon Electricity Board ...
International Information Technology Day, observed annually on September 24, was established in the early 2000s by global ...
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