Bored Cell Phone Ethiopian and TECNO held a collaborative photography trip and exhibition designed to highlight the extraordinary features of the TECNO Camon 30 Pro camera. The primary goal of this journey is to demonstrate the TECNO Camon 30 Pro’s new camera standards through a diverse range of photographic styles and settings. By capturing the unique beauty and culture of these regions, Bored Cell Phone Ethiopian aims to showcase the exceptional quality and versatility of the TECNO Camon 30 Pro. During the exhibition, 80 breath-taking photographs are being displayed in various sizes, offering attendees a visual feast that highlights the prowess of the TECNO Camon 30 Pro. The Photo exhibition has been unique opportunity to explore the incredible potential of the TECNO Camon 30 Pro through the lens of talented photographers.
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July 27, 2024 16:12 UTC
INCLUDES TWO UNIQUE VIDEOS | Learn more about the Division Midway Alliance Minority Capacity-Building Program, and how it’s helping outer East Portland people get into business …In the Mill Park neighborhood, the Division Midway Alliance parking lot is the site for their Celebrating Entrepreneurs Event. Story and photos by David F. AshtonWith perfect weather for an outdoor reception, the parking lot of the Division Midway Alliance (DMA) Neighborhood Prosperity Initiative along SE Division Street was filled with canopies on June 28. Telling about the program and the celebration is DMA Program Coordinator Mora Lorena Mora. “Today, we’re celebrating participants in our ‘Minority Business Capacity-Building Program’ at this fair,” began DMA Program Coordinator Mora Lorena Mora. “And also, I was providing them with information about different events going on, so they could go out and ‘table’ at these [venues] to promote their businesses.”Learn more about the Division Midway Alliance by visiting their website: CLICK HERE .
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July 27, 2024 15:57 UTC
[Source: World Rugby/ Facebook]Fiji 7s playmaker Iowane Teba says they’ve been training and preparing for this last game for three years. Speaking to FBC Sports after Fiji’s 31-7 win over Australia in the semifinal, Teba says this is the one that matters the most. The Nukubalavu villager from Savusavu also says teamwork is the key to their success so far at the Olympic Games in Paris. Article continues after advertisementTeba says they went through a lot after a winless run in the World Series, copping criticisms but they’ve made it this far and it’s now up to them. “We looked back at what we went through and shared how we shed sweat, blood and tears to get to this final, the boys gave their all and now we rest for the final.”Fiji will face France at 5:45am in the final.
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July 27, 2024 15:39 UTC
The Holy Cross College Under-15 teamThe Holy Cross College Under-15 team has made history by advancing to the Vodafone National Deans Quarter-finals for the first time. This success came after they narrowly defeated Lelean Memorial School 16-15 in the northern playoffs this morning. Lelean led 10-6 at halftime, but Holy Cross turned the game around after the break. Despite Lelean’s efforts, Holy Cross held on for the win. The northern playoffs are currently underway in Labasa, and you can watch them live on the FBC Sports Channel.
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July 27, 2024 15:10 UTC
Humanitarian agencies, including those faith-based, have scrambled to rush emergency relief to Kencho Shacha Gozdi, a remote village in the Gofa Zone, following the first landslide that struck 22 July. Gofa Zone is part of the Southern Ethiopia state, about 199 miles from the capital, Addis Ababa. The landslide triggered following days of heavy rains in this part of Ethiopia. - Advertisement -Following the first landslide that engulfed four homes, local people had rushed to the scene, digging through mud to rescue their fellow villagers. But another landslide hit 22 July, swallowing many of those who were attempting to rescue the victims.
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July 27, 2024 15:04 UTC
Ethiopia Landslides: Death Toll Rises As UN Supports ResponseA UN inter-agency humanitarian team has reached the area affected by deadly landslides in Ethiopia earlier this week and is supporting the response. Gezei Gofa Woreda, in southern Ethiopia, suffered three successive landslides following heavy rains on 21 and 22 July. More than 15,500 people are said to be affected, including at least 1,320 children under five and 5,293 pregnant and nursing mothers. The UN World Food Programme (WFP) will further dispatch on Friday additional food supplies, including cereals, pulses and vegetable oil, to cover the needs of 14,500 people for two months. The UN World Health Organization (WHO) has dispatched health supplies, including trauma and emergency health kits and medical supplies for cholera, measles and severe malnutrition.
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July 27, 2024 12:56 UTC
From left: French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Stephane Sejourne, President of the Republic of Fiji, Ratu Wiliame Katonivere and French Sports Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra attend the "Sport for Sustainable Development" Summit at Carrousel du Louvre, Paris-France. President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere has commended the International Olympic Committee Summit for its focus on sustainability, inclusion, and global cooperation. Ratu Wiliame attended the summit on sport and sustainable development convened by President of France Emmanuel Macron and International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach, highlighting the pivotal role of sports in advancing sustainable development goals. Article continues after advertisementInternational Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach says the summit emphasizes the alignment of sports with social impacts in areas such as health, nutrition, education, inclusion, and equality. Sport is health, sport is inclusion, sport is respect, sport is empowerment, sport is solidarity, sport is peace.”Paris Olympics officials have set ambitious targets for reducing their overall carbon footprint compared to previous Games.
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July 27, 2024 12:25 UTC
Artist Tewodros Kasahun, also known as Teddy Afro, donated one million birr to the victims of the landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi Kebele, Gofa Zone, Geze Gofa District, South Ethiopia. Tewodros Kasahun extended his support to those affected by the sudden landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi Kebele and offered condolences to the families who lost loved ones. Senior government officials are also present at the scene, offering support to the victims. In response to the tragedy, the House of People’s Representatives has declared three days of national mourning in Ethiopia, starting tomorrow. This decision was made to honor the citizens who lost their lives in the landslide in Kencho Shacha Gozdi Kebele, Gofa Zone, Geze Gofa District, South Ethiopia.
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July 27, 2024 10:06 UTC
By Phenyo SelindaPretoria – President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his heartfelt condolences and sorrow following the recent landslides in Ethiopia, which have claimed the lives of over 200 people. “President Cyril Ramaphosa, on behalf of the government and the people of South Africa, has expressed deep sorrow and condolences following the recent landslides in Gofa, South Western Ethiopia, which tragically took the lives of at least 250 of people at this stage,” stated the Presidency on Thursday. Tragedy Unfolded Due to Heavy RainsAccording to news reports, the landslides occurred after heavy rains hit the Gofa region on Monday. The natural disaster has caused significant loss of life and disruption in the area, prompting international attention and condolences. Advertisement:To place your advert on our platforms (Print Newspaper or Digital Platforms) : Please email : sales@centralnews.co.zaFor Business Related:business@centralnews.co.zaNewsroom:Send your Stories / Media Statements To: newsroom@centralnews.co.zaGeneral Info:info@centralnews.co.zaOffice Administrator:admin@centralnews.co.zaWhatsapp / Call: 081 495 5487Website: https://www.centralnews.co.zaSocial Media Platforms (@centralnewsza) : Linkedin, Facebook, Tiktok, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube#centralnewsza #freestate
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July 27, 2024 08:56 UTC
Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics (ESL) generated a revenue of Birr 57.14 billion birr, surpassing its financial targets for the 2023/24 fiscal year by 20%. ESL attributed its success to increased ship and truck loading capacity, enhanced service delivery, and the adoption of technology-driven processes. Nevertheless, the company faced a considerable setback in its vehicle transport operations, falling short of its target by two-thirds due to a government-imposed ban on fuel-powered vehicle imports. This policy resulted in a backlog of vehicles at the Port of Djibouti, impacting ESL’s transport performance and revenue. The company aimed to ship 2,143 vehicles weighing under three tons but only managed to transport 677.
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July 27, 2024 08:52 UTC
The 2024 Summer Olympics got underway under the rain in the French capital, Paris, on Friday evening with French soccer legend Zinedine Zidane kicking off the opening ceremony with the Olympic flame in his hands. They then made their way through the Catacombs and to a boat, at which point the broadcast switched to a real-time view of the Seine River. About 45,000 police and thousands of soldiers were deployed for the opening ceremony, with armed police patrolling the river as the armada made its passage along the Seine. About 100 world leaders, government officials, and heads of international organizations are believed to have attended the opening ceremony. A series of legendary French athletes then carried it across from the Louvre to its final destination in the Jardin des Tuileries, where the cauldron was lit.
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July 27, 2024 08:20 UTC
ListenYAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – Following deadly landslides that struck southern Ethiopia last week, the humanitarian arm of the U.S. bishops’ conference is set to mobilize an emergency response team to provide relief. “The recent landslides in Southern Ethiopia have caused immense suffering, leaving many without homes and mourning the loss of loved ones,” said Zemede Zewdie, Catholic Relief Services country representative in Ethiopia. Catholic Relief Services will deploy an emergency response team with critical assistance early next week. “In response to this grave situation, the Ethiopian Catholic Church, through its various agencies and in collaboration with other humanitarian organizations, is stepping up its efforts to provide relief and support. Gugala said continued rainfall could provoke further landslides, and noted that “this ongoing threat necessitates further evacuations and poses a significant challenge to emergency response efforts.
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July 27, 2024 06:05 UTC
United Nations, July 27 Humanitarians said that the United Nations and its partners are continuing to support the Ethiopian government in responding to the devastating landslides in the south of the country. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said the aid supplies include shelter, nutrition, and water sanitation and hygiene assistance, Xinhua news agency reported. OCHA said it is leading a team of UN agencies on the ground to assess the impact of the landslides, including the scale of displacement. Deadly landslides hit a remote village in southern Ethiopia on Sunday and Monday, leaving at least 257 dead. Ethiopia has declared a three-day national mourning for the dead, starting from Saturday.
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July 27, 2024 06:04 UTC
[Source: Fiji Corrections Service/Facebook]The Fiji Correction Service is undertaking a comprehensive review of the chaplain appointment process within its staff establishment. However, the FCS recognizes the need for a formal policy to guide the appointment and functions of the chaplain. As part of the review, FCS is drafting a new policy that will facilitate a more inclusive and transparent appointment process. The Commissioner of the Fiji Correction Service will invite nominees from major denominations to apply for the chaplain position. The selection process will be transparent, ensuring that the chosen candidate is rotated between denominations to meet the evolving needs of the FCS.
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July 27, 2024 05:33 UTC