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Project Management Support – Officer at United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)

Project Management Support – Officer at United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) Jobs in NGO / Non-Profit Associations / Jobs at United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) The United Nations Office for Project Services is an operational arm of the United Nations, dedicated to implementing projects for the […]

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Controller of Budget Raises Concern Over Nairobi County Salary and Allowance Spending

Controller of Budget Raises Concern Over Nairobi County Salary and Allowance Spending

The Controller of Budget has warned Nairobi County over high spending on salaries and allowances after 69 percent of its first quarter revenue in the 2025 2026 financial year went to employee compensation. The report calls for stricter staffing controls, improved payroll systems and better adherence to approved staff levels to enhance financial efficiency.

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Arne Slot Highlights Liverpool Progress After 2-1 Victory at Tottenham

Arne Slot Highlights Liverpool Progress After 2-1 Victory at Tottenham

Liverpool secured a 2‑1 Premier League victory over Tottenham Hotspur on December 20, 2025, in a match marked by late drama, multiple injuries and red cards. Manager Arne Slot saw improvement in his team’s performance and celebrated an unbeaten run, but the mood was dampened by a potentially serious injury to striker Alexander Isak, who scored before being forced off early in the second half. Despite imperfections, Liverpool’s resilience and result offered signs of progress.

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University Lecturer Peter Waweru Appointed Referee for Angola vs Zimbabwe AFCON 2025 Clash, Everything You Need to Know About Afcon 2025 in Morocco, CAF Shifts AFCON to a Four Year Cycle and Introduces African Nations League

CAF Shifts AFCON to a Four Year Cycle and Introduces African Nations League

CAF has confirmed that the Africa Cup of Nations will shift to a four year cycle starting in 2028, with a bridge tournament planned for that year and full implementation from 2032. The move follows consultations with FIFA to resolve long standing scheduling conflicts and includes the launch of an African Nations League and an increase in AFCON prize money to USD 10 million.

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