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If you are rich and you don't feed the needy, you are as poor as those mouths you refused feeding.
David Beasley the chief of the World Food Program shower praise on the leader of UAE, Sheik Mohammed Bin Zayed for his generosity.
As of this August, more than 90 percent of safari tour operators have reported losing 75 percent or more of their annual business due to Covid-19. The pandemic has dealt a devastating blow to an industry that was booming just six months earlier. As country after country went into lockdown and emergency quarantine protocols were put in place, lodges had to put a halt to safaris —not just because customers weren't making new reservations, but also because scheduled safaris were consistently canceled. Tony Mobile Safari in Botswana lost more than 150 expected customers. Mankwe Wildlife Reserve in South Africa saw every customer cancel. Mofeg Travel and Tours in Ghana normally operates seven tours annually; this year, it was only able to have one . And tourists aren't the only ones affected by the safari industry's pause. Jarryd du Preez , a safari ranger at South Africa's Phinda Private Game Reserve for tour company...
South Africa’s supermarket group, Shoprite Holdings, has announced plans to sell or close its remaining two stores in Kenya by the end of December. The supermarket group said it will be leaving the East African country two years after it began operations in the country. On Tuesday, the company said its Kenyan business had underperformed. “Kenya has continued to underperform relative to our return requirements,” the company said after posting a 16.6 per cent rise in annual group earnings. The South African firm has renegotiated 48 rental agreements by either reducing rent payments or converting them to local currency, Chief Executive, Pieter Engelbrecht, said. The group has also restricted capital allocations to its supermarkets outside South Africa, as part of an ongoing review of its operations in Africa. Shoprite, while declaring final dividend of 227 cents per share, said it had traded ahead of expectations since the beginning of July. The company said the decision to exit Ken...
WASHINGTON — As Israelis prepare to enter a three-week lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus outbreak, some 700 people are reportedly set to attend Tuesday’s ceremony at the White House where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain will establish diplomatic relations. Before the ceremony, Netanyahu will meet at the White House with US President Donald Trump, who brokered the diplomatic breakthrough, according to an Israeli official who briefed reporters accompanying the premier in Washington. The UAE and Bahrain will be represented at the signing ceremony by their foreign ministers, Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, respectively. Trump will meet with each of them separately, as well, ahead of the ceremony. The Trump administration was also said to be working to get representatives of additional Arab nations to attend the signing ceremony as a sign of tacit support for the growing ...
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