Monthly Archives: January 2016
UK pledges £3 billion to end Malaria
Deaths from Malaria could be nearly eliminated in the next 15 years thanks in part to a landmark £3 billion funding commitment announced by...
UK Aid Girls’ School and Peace in South Sudan
James Duddridge, Minister for Africa on his first visit to South Sudan on 25-26 January visited the UK Aid supported girls’ school. The UK...
100,000 NHS apprenticeships for young people
The NHS will create 100,000 apprenticeships almost 7 times the current number across the country by 2020, offering opportunities to thousands of young people...
Oil & Gas Graduates of GSM held a Send Forth Dinner
The graduating students of Oil & Gas Management E15 Class held a befitting Send Forth Dinner at the prestigious 5 star Grange City Hotel, Tower...
UNWTO PRESCRIBES TOOLS TO BOOST TOURISM GROWTH IN AFRICA
The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) recently stated that countries which are able to build a tourism destination brand would be those countries...
Ola Wright: Charting a stronger tourism brand for West Africa
In a presentation made by the Deputy Secretary General of the World Tourism Cities Federation (WTCF), Mr. Li Baochun, the economic advantage of outbound...
Scientists awarded Ebola medal for service in Sierra Leone
The UK Government issued a call for suitably experienced scientists to help with the mounting humanitarian crisis in West Africa caused by the Ebola...
What Does the Future Hold for the UK Housing Market?
Although ‘love’ is sometimes a lustful word “a thousand times misused”, this is certainly not the case when it comes to the British love...
BE Mogul to celebrate Black Business Owners
BE Mogul is a new publication celebrating the contribution of black British business owners. On 4 February 2016 NatWest will host the launch ceremony...
Police volunteers to be given more powers
The Home Secretary has announced a package of reforms to the powers and roles of police staff and volunteers, enabling them to be designated...