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Ministère de la Coopération Internationale - Congo
Suite à sa reconduction à la tête du ministère de la Coopération internationale et de la Promotion du partenariat public-privé, le ministre Denis Christel Sassou Nguesso s’est entretenu, ce 04 mai à Brazzaville, avec l’ensemble des cadres et agents du ministère venus lui adresser leurs félicitations et renouveler leur engagement à poursuivre les missions assignées à ce département ministériel. À cette occasion, le Directeur de Cabinet du ministre a souligné que « cette reconduction est la reconnaissance du travail accompli mais également un appel à poursuivre, avec encore plus d’engagement, la mission qui nous est confiée au service du développement de notre pays ». Il a salué la dynamique impulsée au sein du ministère ainsi que les résultats enregistrés tout en reconnaissant que beaucoup reste à faire. Pour sa part, le ministre Denis Christel Sassou Nguesso a exhorté ses collaborateurs à redoubler d’efforts afin d’accompagner l’accélération de la marche vers le développement prônée par SEM Denis Sassou N’Guesso. Il a insisté sur la nécessité de renforcer davantage le rayonnement de la diplomatie économique congolaise et d’intensifier l’implémentation du mécanisme de partenariat public-privé comme levier de transformation économique et sociale du pays.
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
In a dramatic road rage incident, axle weight law enforcers were seen chasing down a lorry that had refused to stop.
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Dammy Esquire.,@Dammi_Esq·
How do you send a woman and her three kids out at night just because a DNA test says they’re not yours? If you’re married under the Act, that’s a cr!me forceful eviction of your spouse can land you in serious trouble, you will eat two portions for two years. Yes, the DNA result is painful. But the right step is legal: file for divorce and seek compensation if necessary. Throwing them out at night is unlawful and d@ngerous. If anything happens to them, you’ll be held responsible. You’re not the first man to raise children that aren’t biologically his. Why not calm down, wait till morning, and involve her family instead of acting in anger? Hurt is valid but that kind of action isn’t.
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Milagrosa OBONO ANGUE
Milagrosa OBONO ANGUE@ObonoAngue·
Agradezco también la presencia de medios internacionales, cuyas miradas, diversas y constructivas, contribuyen a seguir mejorando como país. Guinea Ecuatorial continúa avanzando: reconociendo sus desafíos, pero también sus oportunidades y fortalezas.
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Milagrosa OBONO ANGUE
Milagrosa OBONO ANGUE@ObonoAngue·
Mi sincero agradecimiento a S.E. el Presidente de la República, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, y a la Primera Dama, Constancia Mangue de Obiang, por su firme compromiso con los valores espirituales y la apertura que ha permitido fortalecer la vida religiosa en nuestro país.
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The Oligarch
The Oligarch@NytoP2PMwangi·
Ambarey Hosting at Flight Mode Lounge in Utawala, Kennedy Rapudo Feels good I tell you 🤣🤣🤣
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Mwami lu
Mwami lu@lulanzeashirafu·
Entebbe international airport, Kenya😂
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Milagrosa OBONO ANGUE
Milagrosa OBONO ANGUE@ObonoAngue·
Fotos con la Presidenta de la Cámara de Comercio de Washington. Mi reconocimiento y admiración a las mujeres de valor, que con liderazgo y compromiso contribuyen al desarrollo económico y social.
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Anjeyo E. Ananda
Anjeyo E. Ananda@anj_116_·
Hino ilikuwa imelemewa na mlima until that young boy showed up and without any glitches ensured the truck ascended the hill safely.
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Kenyans.co.ke
Kenyans.co.ke@Kenyans·
If SHA is truly superior, why did Parliament secure private insurance? - Martha Karua
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MOgada
MOgada@m_ogada·
@ledamalekina Nywele kubwa has suddenly noticed the confusion we saw ages ago.
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S.O. Makanda
S.O. Makanda@Hrhmakanda·
@wuodosur The family must have none Luhyas that is why they are disrtubing the ashes of my mentor Majanja J. We Luhyas don't squabble over the estate of as deceased this much. The only fights ni ndogo ndogo kama who should take the suits (most loved).
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steve Biko osur
steve Biko osur@wuodosur·
Our colleague did not have a child of his own, not a wife either, but look at the madness going on here. The entitlement. Work hard, go to school while they are playing around, then die and Carcas for the hounds🥹😭
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya

Majanja Inheritance Row: Fresh row over Justice Majanja estate distribution Stepmother Priscillah contests the distribution Alleges she was bypassed in the inheritance process Seeks revocation of grant and valuation of assets High Court had distributed estate among seven beneficiaries #CitizenMondayReport

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Citizen TV Kenya
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya·
“I refused to help him access additional Ksh. 300M in confidential budget,” Kimani Ichung’wa reveals the genesis of his run-ins with Gachagua
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TheStarKenya@TheStarKenya·
Nurses at Kenyatta National Hospital to down tools on Monday - KNUN Secretary General Seth Panyako
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George Njoroge
George Njoroge@georgenjoroge_·
There is a quiet crisis happening among Nairobi's most powerful men. Not in boardrooms. Not in court. Not in Parliament. But in a small, dimly lit rooms in Westlands and Kilimani that smell of eucalyptus oil and bad decisions. Let me explain. Nairobi has a new business that has multiplied like a pyramid scheme nobody reported. Massage parlors. They are everywhere now. Every building in Westlands. Every estate in Kilimani. Professional signage. Clean reception. A receptionist who smiles like she went to a hospitality college in Karen. These places look legitimate because they are designed to look legitimate. The men walking in are not small men. These are men with corner offices. Men whose names appear in board appointments. Men who drive cars that require a specific parking bay. Men whose wives trust them completely because these men do not look like men who do stupid things. They walk in for a "massage." What they do not know is that they walked into a studio. You walk in and the receptionist smiles and asks if you have been here before. You say no. She says don't worry and hands you a menu. Not a food menu. A people menu. Photographs. Names. Specializations listed underneath like a LinkedIn profile designed by the devil himself. You are now a man standing in a reception in Westlands in your expensive suit and your wedding ring choosing a human being like you are selecting a meal at Cj’s restaurant or a restaurant you have never been to and are trying to make a good decision. You pick. She arrives. She is warm. Very Professional. She shakes your hand like she went to a finishing school in Runda. She leads you to the room. The room has been prepared carefully. The lighting is specific. The angles are specific. There is a small device that you would not notice even if you were looking for it because you are not looking for it. You came for ‘a massage’. The masseuse knows exactly what she is doing. Her job is not the massage. Her job is the footage. She is professional, warm, unhurried. She creates a situation. She reads the room. She asks about your back. Your shoulders. Whether you carry a lot of tension. You do. You carry a lot of tension. You tell her this. She nods like she understands completely. She understands completely. The massage begins professionally. Clinically even. You start to think you misjudged this place entirely. Then at a very specific moment, in a very specific tone, she leans close and asks one question. Just one. In a voice your wife has never used on a Tuesday afternoon. “Do you want a happy ending” You don't answer immediately. But your silence already answered for you. The camera got that too. 😐 She understands that a man who has been working fourteen hour days and is carrying the weight of a company and a mortgage and school fees and a wife who is always tired and children who need things, that man has a very specific vulnerability. She finds it in approximately twenty minutes. “Do you want a happy ending” she again politely asks whilst holding your Homo erectus. What happens next is between the man and his poor decisions. But it is also now between the man and a camera he never saw. The footage is reviewed. The man is identified. His LinkedIn is not hard to find. His company website has a professional photo. His wife's Instagram is public. His children's school is tagged in her last post. Then comes the message. Not a call. A WhatsApp message. Always a message. On a number he does not recognize. At a time when his wife is nearby. The message has a short video clip attached. Just enough. Then a figure. With a bitcoin wallet address that cannot be traced back to anyone. Marriages dissolved, Resignations from boards with vague statements about pursuing other interests. The eucalyptus oil is free. Everything else will cost you everything. 😐
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