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The Pikoko informal settlement is at a stalemate and the question is … who must take responsibility for the state of the settlement? The settlement initially began as a temporary housing ...
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Hollard Moçambique has emerged as the highest-ranked company in the insurance market in the 2024 edition of The Top 100 Companies in Mozambique, reaffirming its leadership and financial strength in ...
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Regardless of your version of true happiness, living a happier, more satisfied life is within reach. A few tweaks to your regular habits, like getting more sleep and exercise, may help you get there.
Welcome back to the “Life in 2050” series! So far, we’ve looked at how ongoing developments in science, technology, and geopolitics will be reflected in terms of warfare and the economy.
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