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  2. Awka South - Wikipedia

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    Awka ' Awka South Local Government Area (LGA) is made up of nine towns, namely, Amawbia, Awka, Ezinato, Isiagu, Mbaukwu, Nibo, Nise, Okpuno and Umuawulu. , [3] Awka South is in the Anambra North senatorial district of Anambra State, Nigeria. [4] There are three major streets that span this area, which are the Zik Avenue, Works Road and Arthur Eze Avenue. [5] In the past, the people of Awka ...

  3. List of countries by public sector size - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by public sector size, calculated as the number of public sector employees as a percentage of the total workforce. Information is based mainly on data from the OECD [1][2][3] and the ILO. [4] If a source has figures for more than one year, only the most recent figure is used (with notes for exceptional circumstances). In the former Eastern Bloc countries, the public ...

  4. Aishah Hasnie - Wikipedia

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    Aishah Hasnie (born October 4, 1984) [2][3] is a Pakistani-American television journalist and congressional correspondent for The Fox News Channel based in Washington, D.C..

  5. Southern Ndebele language - Wikipedia

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    Bilingual sign in Afrikaans and Transvaal Ndebele at the Pretoria Art Museum isiNdebele (English: / ɛndəˈbiːliː /), also known as Southern Ndebele[1][4][5] is an African language belonging to the Mbo group of Bantu languages, spoken by the Ndebele people of South Africa. Northern Ndebele or Ndebele also known as isi Ndebele is spoken in Limpopo in areas such as Polokwane (Bhulungwane), Ga ...

  6. South African labour law - Wikipedia

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    South African labour law regulates the relationship between employers, employees and trade unions in the Republic of South Africa.

  7. Addis Ababa Agreement (1972) - Wikipedia

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    from left to right: Abel Alier, representing the Sudan government, Haile Selassie, the negotiation mediator and host, and Ezboni Mondiri, representing the Southern Sudan Liberation Movement The Addis Ababa Agreement, also known as the Addis Ababa Accord, was a set of compromises within a 1972 treaty that ended the First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972) fighting in Sudan. The Addis Ababa ...

  8. Caracal - Wikipedia

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    The caracal (Caracal caracal; / ˈkærəkæl /) is a wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and arid areas of Pakistan and northwestern India. It is characterised by a robust build, long legs, a short face, long tufted ears, relatively short tail, and long canine teeth. Its coat is uniformly reddish tan or sandy, while the ventral parts are lighter with small reddish ...

  9. arXiv - Wikipedia

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    arXiv (pronounced as "archive"—the X represents the Greek letter chi χ ) [1] is an open-access repository of electronic preprints and postprints (known as e-prints) approved for posting after moderation, but not peer reviewed. It consists of scientific papers in the fields of mathematics, physics, astronomy, electrical engineering, computer science, quantitative biology, statistics ...