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Secretary of State with Education Ministry Kallos Zoltan on online school: Losses will be too high

Sursa foto: Arhiepiscopia Romanului şi Bacăului Secretary of State for Education Kallas Zoltan on Thursday said that if the coronavirus pandemic lasts too long, the children will lose too much by attending online-only courses. While paying a visit to Botosani, on the occasion of the launch of the national promotion campaign Vaccination and testing for learning!, that the main problems that students will have as a result of not attending classes with physical attendance at school will have to do with their capacity for socialization, agerpres.ro confirms. Nothing can replace the face-to-face meetings and we want this to happen as soon as possible, so that the physical distance that is talked about in the media does not turn into social distance, the Secretary of State said.

In Ukraine, anger over fuel poverty is bringing people out into the streets

URL copied to clipboard Early this year, a wave of ‘tariff protests’ swept Ukraine’s rural settlements, towns and small cities. The protests, organised largely spontaneously, were often accompanied by road closures, and were actively fueled by opposition TV channels. The Ukrainian government has since backtracked and headed off the protest campaign by returning state regulation of energy prices in the country’s municipal utilities sector. But it has paid a political price for this move, and perhaps postponed a further public reckoning over utilities prices. In mid-February, an International Monetary Fund mission left Kyiv without approving the renewal of the stand-by loan programme for Ukraine. According to the IMF, one of the stumbling blocks was the government’s inconsistent introduction of market tariffs for utilities.

Kenya s Peter Mathuki appointed as Head of EAC Secretariat

Kenya s Peter Mathuki appointed as Head of EAC Secretariat Listen to article Kenya s Peter Mutuku Mathuki has been appointed to head the East African Community (EAC), the regional bloc that brings East African countries under one umbrella. Mathuki replaces Burundi s Liberat Mfumukeko, whose five-year term ended early 2021. The post is usually rotational for five years. As Secretary-General of the regional bloc, his key tasks include regional development, increasing inter-regional trade and to address investment possibilities for both potential internal and external investors. According to his profile, Mathuki has worked as Executive Director at the East African Business Council, and consequently emerged as the top candidate for the position. Over the years, he has been dealing with the corporate business sector, and believed to have sufficient experience and contacts useful to address incessant wrangles in the East African Community.

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