Motherlode of gold a mixed blessing for Uganda
Council probes white nationalist demonstration
Teachers union, city reach agreement on special needs students
Motherlode of gold a mixed blessing for Uganda
Council probes white nationalist demonstration
Teachers unio
Motherlode of gold a mixed blessing for Uganda
Council probes white nationalist demonstration
Teachers union, city reach agreement on special needs students
Motherlode of gold a mixed blessing for Uganda
Council probes white nationalist demonstration
Teachers unio
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There is no reason why floodwater cannot be stored in giant cisterns for both lowering the water level during heavy rain and for use during drought or summer fire outbreaks.
There is a good reason for this high-level, green infrastructure buildout. Over the past three decades, the District of Columbia’s rapid growth and the accompanying paving-over of pervious surfaces, led to a 34 percent increase in stormwater runoff. With sewer discharge and stormwater sharin
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Butchers at the Uyo central abattoir, Akwa Ibom State
Friday Effiong wipes his face with the back of his palms to clean a simmering sweat as he struggles to separate the fleshy part of a cow leg from its bones with a machete. A customer awaits the product of this labour.
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Butchers at the Uyo central abattoir, Akwa Ibom State
Friday Effiong wipes his face with the back of his palms to clean a simmering sweat as he struggles to separate the fleshy part of a cow leg from its bones with a machete. A customer awaits the product of this labour.
The impact
The Farmers in St Kitts and Nevis expressed their appreciation towards the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine Resources after recently getting 1000-gallon water tanks to ease the challenges caused by water shortages.
During the Media Unit’s recent farm visits, three farmers