March 20, 2023

Bow Valley College introduces an English proficiency exemption

Removing barriers for newcomers and international students Calgary, March 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bow Valley College is announcing an exciting change to its admissions process for many international students and newcomers to Canada. Applicants from almost 50 countries around the world are now exempt from taking an English language proficiency test. “Bow Valley College prides […]

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Eastern Cape police vow to protect the public

The South African Police Service (SAPS) in in the Eastern Cape says various security measures have been put in place to ensure that lawlessness, possible damage to property and looting are prevented.This follows the announcement by the Economic Freedom…

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Vodacom surpasses 20 million subscribers in DRC

(CAJ News) VODACOM has passed the 20 million subscriber mark in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where it is celebrating a two-decade milestone.The mobile operator expanded to the vast country on May 1, 2002.Jorge Soto, Vodacom Congo Marketing a…

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REVIEWS: Nissan’s new Qashaqai ticks all the boxes

(CAJ News) IF you like how it looks, you will definitely love how it drives.That is Nissan’s pay-off line for its new Qashqai that the company lauds as a fresh version of a sport utility vehicle (SUV) with modern technologies as well as new dimensions…

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Relief after kidnapped Mali aid workers released

(CAJ News) THERE is a sigh of relief after two aid workers abducted earlier this month in northern Mali were unconditionally released.Militants had kidnapped the staff members from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on March 4 on the …

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Authorities arrest 87 protestors

Law enforcement officers through the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS), have arrested 87 protestors across the country for public violence related offences.The arrests follows the announcement by the Economic Freedom Fig…

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Botswana slams UK ban of legally harvested wildlife

(CAJ News) BOTSWANA is concerned at the purported United Kingdom (UK) Bill expected to ban the importation of legally harvested wildlife trophies into the European country.A majority of the wildlife is from Africa.
The list of targeted wildlife includ…

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Cyber crime mars Human Rights Day celebrations

(CAJ News) SOUTH Africa is to commemorate Human Rights Day on the back of the scourge of digital stalkers, cyber bullies and identity fraud.This is because of growing adoption of social media as South Africans of all ages use social media platforms to…

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