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  • November 24
  • Nation Kenya: Police Smoke Out Adamant Clinic Workers

    Police used tear gas to force workers out of a Naivasha clinic after they resisted efforts by the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board to shut it down.

  • AIM Mozambique: Building Workers' Union Changes Its Line

    Mozambique's National Union of Building, Timber and Mine Workers (SINTICIM) has accused the General Inspectorate of Labour (IGT) of bungling its investigation into the deaths of two workers on a Maputo building site in October.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Ex-Reps Threaten Bankole Over Salaries

    Over 85 former members of the House of Representatives who served between 2003 and 2007 have handed down a 30-day ultimatum to Speaker Dimeji Bankole to offset their N382.5 million unpaid salaries and allowances or be ready to meet them in court.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Imo to Conduct LG Election, Plans 3,000 Jobs

    Governor Ikedi Ohakim of Imo State announced that arrangement had been concluded by the state government to conduct the local government election in the state, adding that about 3,000 persons would be recruited into the State Civil Service, next year.

  • This Day Nigeria: Judiciary Workers Call Off Strike

    Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), Sokoto state chapter, has called off the strike action embarked upon two weeks ago in the state.

  • Monitor Uganda: 'Unprofessional Accountants Affecting Economy'

    The World Bank survey carried out, about three years back, indicates that Uganda has less than the minimum number of accountants that it should have.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Rising Unemployment in The Country [opinion]

    Unemployment is an issue that has bedeviled Nigeria for a long time and had generated a lot of research in this country. Nevertheless, it is still one of the most pivotal social epidemics facing Nigeria because of rising rates of unemployment in Nigeria.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Sokoto Judicial Workers Call Off Strike

    The Sokoto State branch of the Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) has called off its over two week old strike. This was conveyed through a communiqué issued at the end of its meeting in Sokoto yesterday.

  • This Day Nigeria: Unpaid Salaries - Another ASUU Crisis Looms

    About one month after an accord was reached between the Federal Government and university teachers, indications have emerged that staff unions may resume strike following non-payment of their wages during the period the industrial action lasted.

  • New Vision Uganda: Sh30 Billion to Create Jobs for Youth Secured

    THE Government has earmarked sh30b to fight unemployment among the youth, a government official has said.

  • New Vision Uganda: Citizens Leave for Arab Jobs

    A total of 128 Ugandans have left to work as guards and truck drivers in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: City Workers Get Long Service Awards

    About 431 City of Harare workers were yesterday awarded with long service awards at a colourful ceremony held at the City Sports Centre in Harare.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Oshiomhole Offers Employment to Auchi Poly's Best

    GOVERNOR Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has offered automatic employment to graduates of Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, who emerged overall best in their various departments.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: KFHL Lays Off 183 Workers

    KINGDOM Financial Holdings Limited has confirmed that 183 workers have left the group under a voluntary separation package that is being implemented as part of an ongoing rationalisation and restructuring programme.

  • November 23
  • Vanguard Nigeria: Strike Looms in Varsities Over 'No Work, No Pay' Rule

    ANOTHER strike is looming in the nation's university system as members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) are contemplating what to do as a result of the insistence of the Federal Government to implement a policy of "no work, no pay rule" on them.

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: Judicial Workers' Strike Ill-Timed - NBA

    Chairman of the Port Harcourt Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Mr Atuonye Amachree, has described the strike by the Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) as ill-timed.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: TUC Gives Tips on Successful Deregulation

    UMBRELLA body for senior staff Associations in the country, the Trade Union Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), has given some essential tips perceived to be paramount for a successful deregulation of the nation's downstream sector of the petroleum industry.

  • Nation Kenya: Teachers to Get Jobs in Other African Countries

    Teachers coming out of training institutions but fail to be absorbed in government employment in Kenya will soon find jobs in other African countries once a mobility protocol within the African Union is signed.

  • Nation Kenya: Mudavadi Urges Authorities to Enlist Staff in Scheme

    Kenya local authorities have been urged to encourage their employees to join a pension scheme to enable them secure their future after retirement.

  • Citizen Tanzania: Bid to Oust Teachers' Leader Fails

    Plans to oust Tanzania Teachers Union (TTU) president, Mr Gratian Mukoba, have flopped.

  • Independent Uganda: Govt Stuck Over Big Salary Gaps

    When Shs 900 million was stolen from under the bed of now interdicted National Forestry Authority (NFA) executive director Damian Akankwasa, the question was how he could have earned such big money when he is a "mere public servant".

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: TUC Tasks FG On Human Capital Development, Employment Generation

    Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) has renewed appeal to the Federal Government to address inadequate human capital development, unemployment and corruption in the national economy.

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: Lanre Shittu Trains Truck Engineers, Invests N2 Billion in After Sales

    Select owners and major handlers of Mack trucks in Africa are currently undergoing training programme in Nigeria on the maintenance strategies for the new technology being deployed in the engine of the trucks.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Badejo Says No to Deregulation

    It was a graduation of Men and women who have been called as pastors and evangelists and by the ceremony, they were being sent out to transform lives of men and women through the power of God so that they can be useful and good citizens of the nation. It was therefore an occasion of great joy as friends and family members from around Lagos State and beyond came together to witness the 51st ...

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: Group Laments Plight of Kaduna Health Workers

    The Kaduna based Civil Rights Congress (CRC), has lamented the plight of striking health workers in Kaduna state, accusing the state government of being insensitive to the problems of the workers .

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