NSW Office of Sport
More than 200 young Australians have been recognised by the Governor of New South Wales at the 2021 Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Gold Ceremony.
Office of Sport Chief Executive Karen Jones said the Gold Award recipients displayed incredible resilience and commitment to complete the program during what has been a challenging period for many communities.
“Completing the Gold Award at any time is a remarkable achievement, but to complete it during a period of bushfires, drought, flooding and a global pandemic shows incredible dedication and resilience,” Ms Jones said.
The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award comprises four sections – Voluntary Service, Skills, Physical Recreation and an Adventurous Journey.
The company has planned a 8,000 metre down-hole percussion drilling program focused on the Dibwe East deposit and new areas defined by previous trench.
GoviEx Announces Drill Program on Mutanga Project, Zambia
GoviEx Uranium Inc. is pleased to announce that it has executed a drilling contract with Hydro Tech Drilling & Exploration LTD to undertake exploration and resource delineation drilling programs focused at the Company’s Mutanga Uranium Project, in Zambia .”With the reissued Chirundu Mining Permit we are keen to get back to advancing our Zambian assets with the development of Mutanga. The Project benefits from very …
GoviEx Uranium Inc. (TSXV: GXU) (OTCQB: GVXXF) (“GoviEx or the Company”) is pleased to announce that it has executed a drilling contract with Hydro Tech Drilling & Exploration (Z) LTD (“Hydro Tech”) to undertake exploration and resource delineation drilling programs focused at the Company’s Mutanga Uranium Project, in Zambia (the “Project”).
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The National Labour Commission (NLC) will meet the leadership of the Ghana Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (GAMLS) on Wednesday, June 2, this year to find an amicable solution to its concerns that have led to a nationwide strike.
The commission has also directed the association to call off its strike immediately.
The directive, signed by the Executive Secretary of the NLC, Mr Ofosu Asamoah, said the invitation was in accordance with Section 139 of the Labour Act 2003, Act 651.
It said with that intervention, and in pursuance of Section 161 of Act 651, the GAMLS “should call off the ongoing strike and/or any further intended action immediately for the parties to appear before the commission as scheduled”.