US Army: We do ‘not take an oath to a king or queen, a tyrant or dictator’

US Army: We do ‘not take an oath to a king or queen, a tyrant or dictator’

The people who work with President Trump are getting scared. According to Jonathan Swan in Axios, “Trump is spending too much time with people they consider crackpots or conspiracy theorists and flirting with blatant abuses of power.” Granted, these words could define Trump’s entire tenure in office, so this is...

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Equity Bank hits $9.3 billion capital base – the biggest in eastern Africa

Equity Bank hits $9.3 billion capital base – the biggest in eastern Africa

Kenya’s Equity Bank has crossed the Ksh1,000,000,000,000 ($9,259,259,260) rubicon, becoming the first bank in East and Central Africa to cross this psychological barrier. Equity, Kenya’s largest bank by customer base, announced that it had reached the milestone following successful migration of Banque Commercial Du Congo (BCDC) to Equity’s Finacle core...

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By pushing to be sworn in as ‘people’s president’ Trump is guilty of sedition

By pushing to be sworn in as ‘people’s president’ Trump is guilty of sedition

The Signal: Trump is now talking the sedition talk on a daily basis, and, one has to assume, actively planning ways to walk the sedition walk over the next month. He is meeting regularly with Sidney Powell, Steve Bannon and other plotters, and daily he is being fed a diet...

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US city on verge of ‘duress law’ to give criminals ‘poverty’ shield

US city on verge of ‘duress law’ to give criminals ‘poverty’ shield

Elected officials in a major US city plan to pass a law that will allow thieves to sell items they steal if they do it to earn money for basic needs and trespassers to set up camp on private property when it is to obtain adequate shelter. Dozens of other...

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South Africa’s minerals council seals partnership with ‘Mining Indaba’

South Africa’s minerals council seals partnership with ‘Mining Indaba’

Minerals Council of South Africa has announced a strategic investment partnership with African Mining Indaba. The partnership comes into effect in February next year. The minerals council has long been a supporter, partner and participant in the annual in-person Mining Indaba. Mining Indaba in local language refers to annual mining...

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Billions poured into Covid vaccine facilitated multiple tests at the same time

Billions poured into Covid vaccine facilitated multiple tests at the same time

The slowest part of vaccine development isn’t finding candidate treatments, but testing them. This often takes years, with companies running efficacy and safety tests on animals and then in humans. Human testing requires three phases that involve increasing numbers of people and proportionately escalating costs. The Covid-19 vaccines went through...

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Fast quest for coronavirus vaccines and what it means for other diseases

Fast quest for coronavirus vaccines and what it means for other diseases

When scientists began seeking a vaccine for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus in early 2020, they were careful not to promise quick success. The fastest any vaccine had previously been developed, from viral sampling to approval, was four years, for mumps in the 1960s. To hope for one even by the summer...

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How researchers are making do in the time of Covid

How researchers are making do in the time of Covid

One of the astonishing aspects of the human response to the coronavirus pandemic has been how quickly scientists pivoted to studying every facet of the virus in order to mitigate the loss of life and plan for a return to normalcy. At the same time, a lot of non-coronavirus research...

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Men have to stand up as allies of women at work

Men have to stand up as allies of women at work

Men who thought the Covid-19 “she-cession” was misnamed should take a look at the recent figures from the US Bureau of Labour Statistics. After disproportionately losing jobs during the early shutdown, women are now leaving the workforce at nearly four times the rate of men. With so many women laid...

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Former Portuguese colonies to get $490 million for economic stimulus

Former Portuguese colonies to get $490 million for economic stimulus

Portuguese-speaking African countries will receive $490.2 million for the Lusophone Compact Guarantee Programme (LCGP or the Compact) to boost business development initiatives in African Development Bank’s non-sovereign portfolio.  The programme, which consists of former Portuguese colonies in Africa is designed for new non-sovereign operations (NSOs) in Lusophone countries of Africa....

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