Namibia Recruits 21 Ethiopian pharmacists

The Namibian NAMIBIA has recruited 21 pharmacists from Ethiopia to address the current shortage in the Ministry of Health and Social Services. The Minister of Health and Social Services Richard Kamwi made the announcement at a press briefing in Windhoek yesterday, where he said the country needs about 1 000 pharmacists in the private and

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Namibia Recruits 21 Ethiopian pharmacists

The Namibian NAMIBIA has recruited 21 pharmacists from Ethiopia to address the current shortage in the Ministry of Health and Social Services. The Minister of Health and Social Services Richard Kamwi made the announcement at a press briefing in Windhoek yesterday, where he said the country needs about 1 000 pharmacists in the private and

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Obama to announce expanded plan to fight Ebola with 3000 American Soldiers

David Jackson, USA TODAY JEWEL SAMAD, AFP/Getty Images President Obama on Tuesday will announce an expansion of a $763 million U.S. plan to help West Africa nations fight the spread of the Ebola virus, officials said Monday night. Adding to an existing project, the project calls for more doctors and health care providers; more portable

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Obama to announce expanded plan to fight Ebola with 3000 American Soldiers

David Jackson, USA TODAY JEWEL SAMAD, AFP/Getty Images President Obama on Tuesday will announce an expansion of a $763 million U.S. plan to help West Africa nations fight the spread of the Ebola virus, officials said Monday night. Adding to an existing project, the project calls for more doctors and health care providers; more portable

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Ethiopian princes:The black Victorians: astonishing portraits unseen for 120 years

The Guardian By Sean O’Hagan From the African Choir posing like Vogue models to an Abyssinian prince adopted by an explorer, a new exhibition spotlights the first black people ever photographed in Britain   Discovered … Member of the African Choir, London Stereoscopic Company, 1891. Photograph: Courtesy of © Hulton Archive/Getty Images The African Choir were

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Ethiopian princes:The black Victorians: astonishing portraits unseen for 120 years

The Guardian By Sean O’Hagan From the African Choir posing like Vogue models to an Abyssinian prince adopted by an explorer, a new exhibition spotlights the first black people ever photographed in Britain   Discovered … Member of the African Choir, London Stereoscopic Company, 1891. Photograph: Courtesy of © Hulton Archive/Getty Images The African Choir were

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No Ethiopians to Kuwait

By Muna Al-Fuzai Kuwait is no more open to Ethiopians – male or female workers cannot enter the country. The Ministry of Interior suspended the entry of all male and female Ethiopians workers since February because of the crime rate recorded among this nationality in terms of murder and theft. Such a decision is like

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Western Ally vs Extremist Partner puts Ethiopia on both corners of the Ball

Somalilandsun Today’s major political conflicts might relate to the Western European powers’ aggressive and rivalry occupation towards other continents of the globe for industrial resources. That systematic migration, which its last foot was Africa’s Scramble of 1880s, was too strange to the occupied people and nations while today’s liberty or freedom through “own state sovereignty”

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In pictures: Ethiopia’s thriving art market

BBC Business and art are becoming increasingly entwined in the Ethiopian capital, but journalist James Jeffrey asks if this has come at a cost to creativity and true artistic experimentation. Until recently the buying and selling of modern and contemporary art in Ethiopia was all but non-existent. The entrance to Makush Art Gallery & Restaurant

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