Students are prohibited from arriving in school before 7.15am under new rules from the Education ministry. The rules, enacted this year, also state that public and private schools will run from Monday to Friday. Class hours will be from 8am to 3.30pm, while 3.30pm to 4.45pm will be time for co-curricular activities. |
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VP BOAKAI: Joe Boakai is from Lofa County; from Wasanga Town maybe about 15 minutes' drive from Foyah. As a matter of fact, I built the road all the way out there. Joseph Boakai was born unto the union of old lady Musu Kumba Kbetuo, who later on was a handicap. I saw my mother when I was still in grade school, losing her toe - one at a time. |
Heads of state from Angola and South Africa will tomorrow join their counterparts from the East African Community in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in an effort to pacify Burundi. The EAC presidents will be meeting for the second emergency meeting on Burundi, where dozens have been killed and over 100,000.... |
Stephen Asiimwe. STEPHEN ASIIMWE is the chief executive officer of Uganda Tourism Board. Simon Kasyate hosted him on 91.3 Capital FM’s Desert Island Discs recently, where he shared his life story. Good evening and welcome, Stephen Asiimwe. Good evening, Simon. |
Cardinal George Pell will be asked to give evidence at the royal commission into child sex abuse in the second of the Ballarat hearings. In a statement on Monday the royal commission said international residents could not be summonsed to appear at a hearing. |
An extremist Muslim ranting against innovation on Internet, saying all innovations are haram, may be transgressing behind the scene. But in which book did he read the Internet could be used for preaching? Did Prophet Muhammad (SAW), whose deeds and teachings we are copying, use the Net to preach?.... |
The Archbishop of Melbourne has leapt to the defence of Cardinal George Pell, urging the public to give Australia’s most senior Catholic official a “fair go”. In a statement released to media, Denis Hart recalled his lengthy friendship with Cardinal Pell, which began in the 1960s. |
Government deputy whip Andrew Nikolic has defended plans to make citizenship laws tougher, saying that Australia should consider the needs of victims ahead of the rights of terrorists. Nikolic is one of 37 backbenchers calling on the cabinet to strengthen plans to strip citizens accused of terrorism of their Australian nationality. |
Burundi's influential Catholic Church has withdrawn its support for the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections, which have been marred by civil strive over President Pierre Nkurunziza's decision to stand for a third term. A statement on Thursday from Burundi's bishops criticised "the.... |
THE endorsement of President Aquino will not help win votes for Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas if he runs for President in the elections next year, a Malacanang ally in the Senate said on Sunday. “I have said this many times, [the President’s] endorsement has not proven to be much.... |
Three men from various walks of life — a longtime radio personality, a Louisville native who has served in the church since youth and a former middle school math teacher — were ordained into the Catholic priesthood for the Archdiocese of Louisville on Saturday. |
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