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RPC Data Bullish as Seretse Takes Over
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World Group Sponsors Independence Cup
The newly appointed Group MD of RPC Data, Vincent Seretse, says the company needs to consolidate its position in Botswana, the rest of Africa and in Asia so that it may compete head to head with other... |
Kenya: How to Bring Efficiency And Fight Graft in a Ministry
The World Group of Companies will sponsor the Francsitown Independence Cup with P50,000. At the launch of the sponsorship, Nazir Patel of World Group said that the company is motivated to sponsor simi... |
Why Japan's leaders matter to Americans
If you are a broke, newly-minted minister with only two nylon suits and acid in the stomach because your shopaholic wives have been running up bills, you have a tribe of in-laws and other villagers yo... |
Six Oita teachers fired over scandal
CALIF. — These days, when a Japanese prime minister resigns, the temptation is to say just two things. One is "ho," and the other is "hum." ...... |
'Manga' viewed as vibrant info conduit
OITA Kyodo The Oita prefectural board of education on Sunday dismissed six of the 21 teachers who passed the recruitment test last year through manipulated exam results, board officials said. The vol... |
Google to introduce its own web browser
KYOTO — In Japan and other parts of Asia, "manga" comic books are not only escapist entertainment but also a powerful and effective medium to educate a...... |
4 pilgrims killed, 23 injured in Nashik mishap
Google Inc is set to introduce a new Web browser designed to more quickly handle video-rich or other complex Web programs, posing a challenge to browsers designed originally to handle text and graphic... |
Now, No Smoking inside offices
Four pilgrims including three women were killed and 24 others injured when a tempo collided head-on with a tanker on Mumbai-Agra national highway, police said today....... |
Globally, Chrome Zings Past Opera And, In Our Logs, Safari & IE8, Too
Private offices and other establishments can no longer have designated rooms for puffing cigarettes as the ban on smoking in public places would be enforced strictly from October 2, Union Health Minis... |