Field Service –Technical Support Manager At Siemens Nigeria

Field Service – Technical Support Manager Siemens Nigeria Limited has an exciting opportunity for a Field Service – Technical Support Manager to join an established team of Field Service Operations supporting a wide range of sites within the Nigeria, West Africa and Southern Africa. Reporting to Service Operations Manager. Overview of skills and experience required: Responsible for providing first level Engineering & Technical Support expertise for Controls Systems, Package and Mechanical related issues to both internal and external…

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President Preaches Patriotism Amid Anglophone Crisis In Cameroon

Amid Anglophone Crisis In Cameroon, president still encourages patriotism The Cameroonian president Paul Biya is urging citizens to remain patriotic irrespective of what people may think about it. A terse statement on his official social media the 18 October 2017 on  Wednesday, “Patriotism is a virtue that some people might wrongly consider outdated. Even today, it remains a mark of responsible and nobly asserted citizenship for the nation.” Patriotism is a virtue that some people might wrongly consider…

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GHANA GIRLS GETS ICT SKILLS EMPOWERMENT FROM SAMSUNG

Samsung is trying to reduce gender gap on STEM through empowering Ghana girls with ICT skills. In Accra, 40 Samsung employees from their headquarters in south Korea have gathered  to take part in the company’s week-long initiative, which has been carried out in partnership with Better World. Every year, Samsung employees tends to give  their time and skills to an ideal  which they feel will add value to one of the regions in which the company…

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UGANDA GETS POWER SUPPORT FROM SIEMEN

Siemen to increase national power generating capacity and connect more people to the power grid in uganda. Uganda is a country that has one of the lowest electricity access rates by global and regional standards. The country poor power sector has lead to its been able to have a grid electricity of less than 22% whereby making only 7% of the rural population currently electrified. Siemen’s contribution is primarily to increase national power generating capacities and to…

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ZIMBABWE’S BIGGEST AIRPORT TO BE RENAMED AFTER PRESIDENT MUGABE

Zimbabwe’s Harare International Airport is set to be renamed after the southern African country’s long-time president Robert Mugabe, a report say. Harare International Airport is located 15 kilometres south of Zimbabwe’s capital. It has Africa’s longest runway at 4 725 metres. A memo issued in early September by the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe read: “Aeronautical Information Regulation and Control (AIRAC): With effect from 9 November 2017 Harare International Airport will be renamed R. G….

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ZAMBIA WANTS A NEW MOBILE PROVIDER TO TAKE ON MTN

Zambia is seeking bidders for a fourth mobile licence to take on operators including market leader MTN Group in the southern African country  and may even have room for a fifth, according to  Transport and Communications Minister Brian Mushimba. Mushimba said, the ministry has given the go-ahead to the telecommunications regulator to start the process. The new carrier could be in place within six(6) to twelve(12) months. The current operators are Airtel, MTN and state-owned…

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CHINA TO FUND US$1.2bn ZAMBIAN HIGHWAY

Zambia has launched construction of the 321-kilometer Lusaka-Ndola dual carriageway that connects the southern and central parts of the country to the mining towns in the Copperbelt province. The mega-road project which will be constructed by China Jiangxi Corporation for International Economic and Technical Cooperation (CJIC) at a cost of  US$1.2bn, is funded by a loan from China’s Exim Bank. The new road when completed will improve the flow of traffic and drastically reduce accidents on…

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