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Her service has earned her dozens of awards and recognitions over the years, including the Ekiti State Best Performing Rep.
Mr. Outram could hold the room. He commanded a presence long before he ever spoke. In the school hall, just the sound of his shoes on the ...
As the votes are being counted, the Mercury’s Political Editor David Killick explains the layout of Tasmania’s House of ...
Over 600 Japanese volunteers have served in Bhutan since 1988 through the Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers programme. To mark the programme’s 60th ...
As the first preference votes roll in, the Mercury covered the voting grounds in all of the state’s five divisions.
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The Punch on MSNNine-hour shutdown for a foregone conclusionLagos—the city that powers Nigeria’s economy—shut down completely from 6am to 3pm, nine full hours of silence in streets that ...
Local MP Sean Woodcock visited Bloxham CE Primary School this morning, clearing his diary at short notice to meet with school ...
Platform piece from China's consul general on why a fruitful decade marks a new beginning of China/NI relationship ...
Ms Fahima Araphat Abdallah’s rise from the quiet village of Shella on Lamu Island to becoming the youngest Vice Chairperson ...
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