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Religious affairs minister: Muftis agree to tighten SOP for surau, mosques to prevent new Covid-19 clusters | Malaysia

Religious affairs minister: Muftis agree to tighten SOP for surau, mosques to prevent new Covid-19 clusters | Malaysia
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Les 12 infos à retenir de la semaine du 5 au 11 juillet

Les 12 infos à retenir de la semaine du 5 au 11 juillet Younes Taleb Image d illustration Le Maroc produira ses propres vaccins anti-Covid19 , Coupe de la CAF : Le Raja Casablanca sacré champion ; Souleimaine Raissouni condamné à cinq ans de prison , . Voici l essentiel des infos de la semaine du 5 au 11 juillet 2021. +A + Le Maroc produira ses propres vaccins anti-Covid19 Le Roi Mohammed VI a présidé, ce lundi 5 juillet 2021 au Palais royal de Fès, la cérémonie de lancement et de signature de conventions relatives au projet de fabrication et de mise en seringue au Maroc du vaccin anti-Covid19 et autres vaccins. + Blocage du tramway de Casablanca : La justice a livré son verdict

Employees of 10 ministries among 298 arrested for corruption

Employees of 10 ministries among 298 arrested for corruption July 12, 2021 Saudi Gazette report RIYADH A total of 298 people citizens and expatriates have been arrested for their alleged involvement in corruption, Saudi Arabia’s anti-graft authority has said on Sunday. In a statement, the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) said that the accused included employees of the ministries of defense, interior, health, justice, municipal and rural affairs and housing, islamic affairs, education, human resources and social development, energy and commerce and the public prosecution. The charges framed against them included bribery, abuse of power and forgery. They were arrested during as many as 340 inspection raids carried out by the Nazaha teams during the month of Dhul Qadah.

Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know this Monday morning

Daily Post Nigeria Published Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers: 1. Popular singer and song writer, Lanre Fasasi, popularly known as Sound Sultan died yesterday after battling cancer of the throat. His death was confirmed in a statement issued by a family member, Dr Kayode Fasasi. 2. Armed men suspected to be bandits, on Sunday, abducted the provost of the College of Arts and Animal Science Bakura, Habibu Mainasara, in Zamfara State. The state’s Police Public Relations Officer, SP Mohammed Shehu confirmed the incident. 3. The Kaduna State Government, led by Governor Malam Nasir El-Rufai has declared Monday, July 12 as a public holiday to honour a former Deputy Governor of the state, Arch Barnabas Bantex, who died on Sunday. This was contained in a statement issued by Muyiwa Adekeye, Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Communication.

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