Colleen Jennings demonstrates her hanging basket watering wand on December 17, 2021 in Auburn, Alabama. As of 7:30 a.m., regardless of the season, Jennings was the sole keeper of Auburn’s hanging baskets as a member of the Auburn Beautification Council. , making sure everyone was healthy. (Tim Nail / Opelika-Auburn …
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As the markets entered the shock of Covid-19 in March 2020, anyone familiar with how exchange-traded funds worked braced for bad news – but it never happened. There were alarming signs of stress – the prices of many corporate bond ETFs have fallen significantly below the net asset value of …
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Teens and teens might turn to TikTok for more about sex when their typical sex education isn’t enough. But the videos on the platform aren’t filtered for misinformation and don’t give teens a way to ask additional questions, ratings a new analysis. Sex education offered in schools in the United …
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PARIS – To Aligre market, a bustling outdoor food and antique market in the Bastille district of central Paris, Mohamed Sharif grabbed a piece of chalk and reluctantly marked up the price of the scented Valence clementines he sells at a crowd of buyers. The costs of transporting products imported …
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As economies enter the mid-cycle phase next year, investors face familiar question marks over inflation, monetary policy, and COVID-19, but without the tailwind of optimism early recovery. While additional variants could complicate the public health situation, Bob Jenkins, head of Lipper research at Refinitiv, said any volatility would “almost algorithmically” …
Read More »West Tenth supports women in Utah who run home-based businesses
Growing up in Orem, Lyn Johnson was “super aware” of marketing companies on many levels. They marked one of the only major industries to tap the many women who had left the workforce, she realized. But to work for these companies, women often have to pay up front, she said, …
Read More »Winter storm issues exposed a cascade of scandals at CPS Energy in 2021
SAN ANTONIO – While the deadly February winter storm not only left hundreds of thousands of San Antonio residents without power in below-freezing temperatures, some for days on end, it also exposed a slew of organizational issues within CPS Energy, the country’s largest public electricity company. In early March, weeks …
Read More »Firefighters’ toy drive receives $ 1,000 donation | Local news
A donation of $ 1,000 to Terre Haute Fire Department Local 758 will support the union’s annual Christmas toy drive for local children. Emily Perrelle of The Butterfly Effect Clothing, an online personalized clothing retailer on Instagram, presented the funds to firefighter Charlie Karr at THFD Station 7 on Wednesday. …
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THere are several ways to get started as a cryptocurrency investor, but how do you choose which port of entry is best for you? We asked two Motley Fool contributors to stack the Cardano (CRYPTO: ADA) cryptocurrency against Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN) blockchain-driven trading platform. Read on to see why one …
Read More »Department Gives Christmas Gifts to Assisted Living Residents | Mississippi News
By DANNY MCARTHUR, Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal TUPELO, Mississippi (AP) – Heather Sartin founded Guardian Angels with the simple desire to see assisted living residents receive more for Christmas. Sartin, Director of Activities at Magnolia Mansion in Tupelo, began a Christmas ministry, called Guardian Angel Elderly Outreach Ministry, his first …
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PETALING JAYA: Whatever the point of view, a hundred million ringgits is a lot of money. For the majority of us, even a small percentage of that amount would amount to more than we can accumulate in our lifetime. Even in the best of circumstances, it would be a disgrace …
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According to figures from the Ministry of Justice, which administered the payments, 145 Latin American Japanese (including some living in Peru and Japan) opted for the Mochizuki settlement, although many have reservations about the unequal sums. “We have suffered as much as them – in fact, when you think about …
Read More »Lakes Area Food Shelf gives and receives sincere thanks
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Breadcrumb Links New Local news Feed Ontario released its 2021 hunger report on Tuesday, revealing a record 592,308 people who sought emergency food assistance last year. Author of the article: Jennifer Hamilton-McCharles Nipissing University President and Vice Chancellor Kevin Wamsley shows the food donation bags that will be placed in …
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EDITOR’S NOTE: The Agenda is for nonprofit civic organizations only. Unless otherwise specified, the events listed are to be considered free and open to the public. Due to the many entries, items may only appear for a week. Entries appear in chronological order and according to available space. The submission …
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HERSHEY, PA – There seems to be a mismatch between farmers’ markets and produce vendors these days. Farmers’ markets have seen an increase in the number of consumers looking for fresh outdoor foods since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, says Brian Moyer. He is the Penn State Extension Program …
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SOUTH KINGSTOWN, RI – Cali Babbitt-Spears cried for joy Monday when her multi-year efforts to open a laundry room in Champagne Heights finally came true. The South Kingstown Housing Authority, which manages the subsidized housing community of Champagne Heights, marked the opening of the new facility at 364 Curtis Corner …
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Editor’s Note: Today we’re launching a series of stories to highlight nonprofits in our region. For the 26 editions printed between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve, look for the “Helping the Helpers” logo to learn more about a different organization each day. The series will feature nonprofits that focus on human …
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Read More »Coordinating Council honors members at fundraising gala – Outlook Newspapers
First published in the November 13 print issue of Chief of Burbank. We have now entered the season when the spirit of giving, gratitude and gratitude is perhaps stronger than at any other time of the year.In honor of this special moment, the Burbank Coordinating Council recently recognized two women …
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GENEVA – The Salvation Army in Geneva plans to ring bells in their red kettles outside many popular shopping spots this Christmas season. Last year, thanks to the generosity of the community, The Salvation Army provided 400 families with gifts and a basket of holiday provisions. This year, the Salvation …
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Volunteers sort food for the Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministries annual Thanksgiving packed lunch program. Over the next two weeks, nonprofits and other organizations are planning to host Thanksgiving parties – at the dinner table and at distributions – for needy families in the Jacksonville area. Here is a list of …
Read More »Food banks try to stay ahead of supply, inflation concerns | State
Food shelves are a key source for meeting the nutritional needs of low-income households, and the Minnesota locations have reported that they are also being squeezed by market issues in the nation’s food system and have asked for the public’s help. . Families across the United States are struggling with …
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This story is part of the Top of the Game series, where CNBC Make It explores the habits, routines and mindsets top athletes use to achieve peak performance and success. Unlike some rookie NBA players, former WNBA star Marissa Coleman did not cancel her rookie deal when she signed with …
Read More »Duke Energy and Hope Southern Indiana Prepare Food Baskets for Families in Need | New
NEW ALBANY – With the help of a $ 10,000 grant and volunteers from Duke Energy, Hope Southern Indiana was able to prepare Thanksgiving packed lunches for low-income families in need during the holidays. Duke Energy volunteers collected 100 Thanksgiving food baskets to donate to families in the community. Makenna …
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi recently said he had no plans to increase the country’s liquidity. “I decided to compensate for budget deficits and reduce inflation”, he said. However, how is he supposed to enforce such claims? In a nutshell, liquidity means the government’s debts to the people. Therefore, since this …
Read More »Hope Market to provide 100 Thanksgiving meals to families in need
GARDNER, Kan. – For almost a year, a local family has been working to help feed their neighbors. With the help of her husband and four children, Melissa Prins launched the Hope Market in December 2020 after seeing more and more people become food insecure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. …
Read More »2021 Philanthropy Contest – Twelve charities vying to win half a million dollars in donations
THE CITY OF QUEBEC, November 4, 2021 / CNW Telbec / – The 12 charities finalists of the fifth edition of the iA Financial Group philanthropic competition have been chosen! Each charity has the chance to win a major donation of $ 100,000 to support a project that promotes the …
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An exemplary reader referred me to a recent Forbes article, titled â3 funds that allow you to retire solely on dividends. “ (Every reader is good, but a reader who submits an idea for a column is exemplary.) Reader wrote, âJohn, these funds have the potential to drop in value, …
Read More »Jharkhand government sells special Diwali gift baskets made by rural women
The Jharkhand government sells special Diwali baskets made by rural women at its âPalashâ outlets across the state. More than 500 rural women also sell handicrafts at 96 âPalashâ outlets, set up by the Department of Rural Development, to promote the marketing of products made by self-help groups. The state …
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At the height of the pandemic, the youth unemployment rate skyrocketed in Illinois. In 2020, it climbed to 23.3% – 29% among blacks and 25.7% among Hispanics. While progress has been made this year, the solution to empowering youth economically lies in increasing workforce development programs, said Karin M. Norington-Reaves, …
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Hello, residents of Woonsocket! Kathleen Stoddart here with today’s copy of the Woonsocket Daily and a Happy Halloween everyone. First of all, the weather forecast for the day: Rather cloudy and windy. High: 64 Low: 47. Here are the best Woonsocket stories today: Governor McKee and other government figures visited …
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© Shutterstock Restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area offer weird food and sweet Halloween treats throughout the month of October. Halloween is finally here and October is over. If you’re looking for lighter news, safe Halloween activities, and maybe a new recipe or two for your weekend, you’ve come …
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It took an act of perseverance and visionary leadership from Miss Melanie Kasise to discover the potential and creativity of many poor women in Sirigu, a farming community in the Kassena Nankana West district of the Upper East region. Today, these women, through the pottery and arts industry, have gained …
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MADISON, Wisconsin (AP) – Andi Cloud has âalways, alwaysâ loved stories. Growing up, Cloud was in bed with a story told by his “gaga,” which means grandmother in Ho-Chunk. For Cloud, storytelling is more than a calming nighttime ritual – it’s part of his culture. âAs you grow up you …
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By Tracy RecordWest Seattle Blog Editor An âincubatorâ hub for small businesses. Affordable housing – including apartments for growing families and the elderly. Community gathering spaces, indoors and outdoors. And yes, parking (underground). These are some of the possibilities in the redevelopment concepts of the Seattle West Junction Association-managed parking …
Read More »The Candidates: Hudson’s Bay | Radio-Canada News
Hudson Bay is the least populated riding in Nunavut and is home to a community, Sanikiluaq. Located on the rocky Belcher Islands in the middle of Hudson Bay, Sanikiluaq is closer to Quebec than any part of Nunavut. There are few government jobs in the constituency and traditional life remains …
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According to the latest report by IMARC Group, titled âDeep Fryer Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity, and Forecast 2021-2026â, the global Deep Fryer market has reached a value of 527.5 million. USD in 2020. Looking ahead, IMARC Group expects the market to grow at a CAGR of 3.4% …
Read More »Bo Co Coalitions Minutes for October 6
Bourbon County Interagency Coalition Minutes of the general meeting of members October 6, 2021 The meeting was opened at noon by Nancy K. Van Etten, a member of the Bourbon County Interagency Coalition Council due to the absence of Billie Jo Drake. Zoom participants were Elizabeth Billings and Rhonda Hoener. …
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These days, tattie holidays are welcome weeks outside of school, but for Dundee school children of the past it meant hard work during the potato harvest. In the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, thousands of young people from Dundee were sent to the fields of Perth, Fife and Angus each October …
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Once upon a time, all the big companies in the world were just small companies. However, sometimes when large corporations are categorized as too big to fail, it is special status when they start to fail their own nations, harming the common good, harming humanity as a whole. That’s when …
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Remark Paul kernahan 3 hours ago Paul Kernahan – I AM SITTING here eating my ham and cheese sandwich between pops (and laughs), wondering if you have yours with butter or chow chow. In the world of Finance Minister Colm Imbert, this sandwich is the country’s favorite. In the real …
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DWI checkpoint The Isleta Police Department will participate in several DWI checkpoints through the IHSP Anti-DWI Mobilization during the months of October and November. The department will be carrying out patrol saturations and sobriety checkpoints throughout these months. The focus will be on impaired drivers on the roads and at …
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Wib Mowen and Joe Lee stand in front of the new Beacon sign. Photo submitted. Those in need of food assistance for 2022 can register at Beacon Food Pantry, 525 East Sixth, Fort Scott from October 25-29. “Registrations must be made before October 29e “said Dave Gillen of The Beacon, …
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Silent auction, food truck and guest speakers at the October 7 event Roseville, California – Going through a difficult emotional and financial time, such as a job loss or the sudden death of a loved one – or the far-reaching and hard-to-imagine impact of the Covid pandemic. Being active and …
Read More »The tough test of emerging markets | Financial Time
This article is an on-site version of the Unhedged newsletter. here Send the newsletter directly to your inbox on weekdays Hello. A hard day this Monday. Soaring energy prices seem to have caused one of our regular stagflation crises. Long-term growing âFaangâ stocks were hit harder than the broader market, …
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The Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice and Dignity Group (PMBEJD) released its September report on poverty lines in South Africa, showing how staple food prices differ in major cities across the country. The comparison follows 17 staple foods found in the shopping carts of low-income households in South Africa, taken from the …
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How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie, published in 1936, is a self-help book that boasts over 30 million copies sold worldwide, making it one of the most sold all the time. Carnegie’s bestseller includes tips on how to get out of a mental rut, set new …
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Yogi Bear, in his iconic collar and extra-long green tie, enjoyed strutting around Jellystone Park shouting “Hey, hey, hey”, grabbing “picnic basket” and reminding us all that he was “smarter than the middle aged bear.” Although he turned his appearances on âThe Huckleberry Hound Showâ into his own cartoon, his …
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Albada – The Christian Church in Alberta is called for Sunday worship from 9:50 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. We worship together to meet the needs of the church family, our community, and our country. Reverend Travis Trimble delivers the morning message. Communion is celebrated. Prayer requests and praise, music and …
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BERKELEY California Governor Gavin Newsom on Tuesday signed Senator Nancy Skinner’s SB 290, which will update the state’s density bonus law to support more affordable housing, especially for low-income students. The governor signed SB 290 as part of a package of 27 housing bills he approved at an event in …
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Janakpur displays the symptomatic extravagance of a settlement that brought in new money. Most SUVs parked along major arteries are owned either by provincial ministers or by mayors neighboring municipalities. Motorcycles of political party executives, many masquerading as journalists or NGO entrepreneurs, fill the narrow streets that are home to …
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BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. BJ is one of the most successful players in the midst of the pandemic, thanks to its strong fundamentals and growth efforts that strengthen its position in the ultra-competitive environment. Impressively, the shares of this warehouse club operator have climbed 55.6% so far in the …
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You can start investing in mutual funds by planning your goals and choosing between an active or passive investment strategy. Mutual funds are generally actively managed, but there are passive mutual funds like index funds. When investing in mutual funds, consider sales charges and expense ratios, which can add up. …
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Likha Initiative in Ayala Shopping Mall Circuit Alagang AyalaLand shines the spotlight on sustainable businesses The current pandemic has provided many opportunities for many to pursue personal hobbies or try new ones, as well as opportunities to help solve existing problems in society. For Michael Santos and Michael Byron Quevada, …
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A poll released this week painted a very startling picture of Americans’ ‘side’ in the post-Megxit royal family feud. Written on the Statue of Liberty is a poem by Emma Lazare comprising the famous lines: “Give me your tired, your poor, your crowded masses who yearn to breathe freely.” “ …
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KANSAS CITY – Shippers of imported and domestic fresh sweet onions expect plentiful supplies of high-quality produce and, therefore, great promotional opportunities for US grocers. The bulk of the sweet onions shipped this fall from Bland Farms, based in Glennville, Ga., Will come from Peru, the rest of California and …
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The recently proposed tax legislation, if passed, would fundamentally change the taxation of exchange-traded funds. This LawFlash discusses the potential consequences of such legislation on industry participants, including retail investors. On September 10, 2021, U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) released tax bill (Wyden’s project) focused primarily on …
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SHIHAB SARKAR | Posted: Sept. 23, 2021, 8:06 p.m. Only 15 years ago, the water gypsy flotillas moving along the rivers of Bangladesh were a common sight. These flotillas would be made up of small boats with roofs made of tin or pieces of sliced ââbamboo, and assorted materials. Normally, …
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On September 10, 2021, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden of Oregon released a Discussion Draft proposing changes to the taxation of partnerships and the taxation of regulated investment companies, including mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) – which would have significant impacts in the world of investment funds.1 Much …
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Inflation is an old enemy, now almost forgotten in many countries. But should we worry again, and what impact could this have on our pensions? In extreme cases, inflation has been a historical nightmare. Germany faced ruinous hyperinflation right after World War I as it printed money to pay off …
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Winchester hosts the Lions Club The club will meet today at 12:15 p.m. at the Winchester Moose Lodge. The guest speaker will be Tim Youmans, Planning Director for the City of Winchester. If you would like to join the meeting, send an email to winchesterhostlionsclub@gmail.com. Winchester Host Lions Club Hearing …
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One in four students has already stopped going to school because there are no tampons in Brazil, according to United Nations (UN) data. in a The new season of the second callThe poverty of the menstrual cycle is portrayed by Evelyn (Natalie Rocha), a homeless woman who goes back to …
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New Delhi – With the rapid expansion of production, there is growing optimism that India’s COVID-19 vaccine exports will resume exports and the adult population set up to be vaccinated within months. future. âWe have set ourselves a dose target of 1.85 billion doses. It will be organized by the …
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Biden and Fed Chairman Jerome Powell have said throughout 2021 that higher inflation will be temporary. Most Republicans and some Democrats seem increasingly worried about being wrong. Harvard research shows the wealthy feel the pinch more – and that may have to do with who looks worried. Loading Something is …
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The Five Loaves Community Center has now found a home in Rome’s First United Methodist Church, 400 N. George St., helping meet the nutritional needs of community members. The Five Loaves Community Center distributes food boxes including meat, produce and vegetables on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon, …
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Phalguni Joshi was embarrassed that the only livelihood of the Nilagiri tribal community, Odisha, was to work in the quarries, which proved detrimental to their health and well-being. To create another source of income, she began to train tribal women in bamboo weaving. Phalguni initially encountered resistance from the community …
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⢠Find out more about the Art Fund Museum of the Year Award 2021 here The 800 inhabitants of Helmsdale live near Timespan, a long gray and mustard-yellow shed sloping down to the river under the shadow of Thomas Telford’s elegant 19th-century two-arched bridge. It was a disaster for the …
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Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest stories and updates. As of August 31, 2021, 3,800 families across Malaysia have received food assistance under the HEINEKEN Cares program. The HEINEKEN Cares program, which began on July 26, aims to provide food assistance to communities affected by the loss of …
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Happy Thursday! Exchange-traded funds have been regarded as one of the best and most successful financial innovations in the markets over the past decades. Individual investors and institutions benefit from many strong attributes, but an important advantage, tax efficiency, could be taken out of funds, which could be a blow …
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BLAIRSVILLE – Join the Lutheran Church in Hebron, 195 N. Liberty St., Sunday for âGod’s Work. Our hands.” Hebron will honor first responders – the firefighters, ambulance and police who serve our community, during our 10:45 am church service, led by Reverend John Smaligo. We celebrate who we are: one …
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Savvy retail investors don’t just invest in mutual funds (MFs) or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), they hand-select individual stocks and get into cryptos as well. A lot of people have gone public in the past two years. They are passionate, more knowledgeable and they want a lot more. âHave money, buyâ …
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By Edna Ninsiima Among the lush green hills of the Tooro sub-region, women’s groups are at the heart of a little-known facet of Uganda’s tourism export industry – the home decor business. Members of one of these groups, which often have between 30 and 400 members, are located at the …
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