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#TotalEnergiesAFCON2021
#AFCON2021

The CAF Africa Cup of Nations is the main international men's association football competition in Africa.

It is sanctioned by the Confederation of African Football and was first held in 1957. Since 1968 it has been held every two years, switching to odd-numbered years in 2013. The origin of the African Nations Cup dates from June 1956, when the creation of the Confederation of African Football was proposed during the third FIFA congress in Lisbon.

There were immediate plans for a continental tournament to be held and, in February 1957, the first Africa Cup of Nations was held in Khartoum, Sudan.

Photos for 2021 Afcon opening ceremony Cameroon

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257,000 expats ‘quit’ Kuwait in ’2021

KUWAIT CITY, Jan 3: While efforts are ongoing to modify the demographic structure and implement the Kuwaitization plan in the state agencies, the labor market witnessed several changes during the past year, most notably the exit of 257,000 expatriates permanently from the country. They include 205,000 employees of the private sector and 7,000 of government agencies, reports Al-Qabas daily. According to recent government reports issued by the Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) and the labor market system, most of those who left the country were from the private sector, followed by domestic workers from the family sector, as 41,200 domestic workers left the country during 2021.

On the other hand, the number of Kuwaitis in the labor market increased by a total of 23,000 during 2021, the majority of whom are in the government sector. The reports explained that there are 2.7 million people in the labor market of the country.

Among them, Kuwaitis constitute 16.2 percent. A large proportion of working expatriates work in the domestic sector, with a total of 639,000 expatriates, constituting 22.8 percent of the labor force. The labor market witnessed a stark shortage in some professional specializations as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the suspension of the recruitment of expatriate workers from abroad.

The private sector suffered a significant decrease in employment, and the relevant agencies in the country were unable to attract national labor to the jobs offered, which fit their academic levels. The demand for employment in the government sector is still the highest. A report issued by the National Employment Sector in the Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) revealed that 21,000 citizens are registered as job seekers, of whom 48.3 percent desire to be appointed in jobs in the private sector.

This is a high percentage when compared to the rate nine years ago, with a total of 10,162 citizens. Despite the exerted efforts and the decrease in numbers, reports revealed that the shortage of professional labor negatively affected the sectors of building and construction, agriculture, fishing, cleaning, public services and journalists, and typists.

The wages of a daily worker in the aforementioned fields increased to more than KD 25 per day from KD 10 to KD 15 prior to COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, with the reopening of flights and the return of many expatriate workers who are stranded abroad, labor gatherings have been observed in different regions of the country, such as the entrances and exits of Khaitan, Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh, Shuwaikh, Kabd, Sulaibiya, Mutlaa Road, Wafra Road, Sabah City Road, Ahmadi Industrial and Sabahiya areas. The daily monitored the return of the prices for workers in the field of transportation, installation and dismantling of furniture, and other public services to normal. A worker in this field requests approximately KD 5 in exchange for any work.

In an interview with the daily, some of these workers stated that they mastered work in most fields related to building, construction, transportation and other orders that require physical effort, as they are accustomed to such work. However, some of them are residency violators and do not work in any specialized companies. The Civil Service Commission (CSC) and PAM are studying the possibility of increasing the rate of hiring Kuwaitis in the private sector and the Kuwaitization of some professions, jobs and titles. The concerned state authorities are also working on developing a strict plan to activate the mechanism for appointing people with special needs to jobs in the private sector. The hotel sector in the country is expected to announce new jobs for Kuwaitis, in addition to expanding the areas of business owners and small and medium enterprises.

Figures from the labor market in 2021 –

■ 639,000 domestic workers
■ 1.5 million non-Kuwaiti workers in the private sector
■ 73,000 Kuwaitis in the private sector
■ 346,000 Kuwaitis in the government sector
■ 21,006 Kuwaiti job seekers

In this regard, informed sources said they are expecting a recovery of the domestic labor market during the coming period, with an increase in the recruitment of large numbers of these workers to Kuwait. They explained that the high volume of labor being sent to Kuwait had contributed to covering some of the shortfall.

The past period witnessed the provision of more labor specialized in the field of home nursing and caring for the elderly and children. It is clear that there is a shortage of companies working in the field of guarding, security, cleaning services and transportation in light of the COVID-19 crisis, as the volume of demand for these professions has increased.

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General Defao died on Monday, Dec 27, 21 in Douala, Cameroon
The Congolese musician artist Lulendo Matumona, better known under the name of General Defao born December 31, 1958 in Kinshasa died on Monday, December 27, 2021 in Douala, Cameroon. Diabetic.

General Def Defao would have been 63 years old on December 31, 2021. He was in Douala where he was to give a private concert. But several hours before the show, he was seized with uneasiness in his room. He was almost in a coma for long hours until he was finally discovered late at night in a disturbing state.

He was immediately evacuated to Laquintinie hospital in Douala where he died on Monday evening. As soon as the announcement of his death, several Congolese artists including Fally Ipupa, Barbara Kanam, Ferre Gola expressed their sadness at the disappearance of this great singer.

After more than ten years of exile in Kenya, Defao made his big return to his country the DRC on August 4, 2019. One of his first gestures was to go to the Necropolis between Heaven and Earth to bow to the Graves of Papa Wemba, Tabu Ley, King Kester Emeneya, Madilu System, Pépé Kallé… His first return concert, he will then give it in the port city of Matadi (Kongo Central province) a few weeks later.

So back on the scene, he made his last trip to West Africa a few weeks ago. It was in Ouaga, Burkina, on the occasion of the ceremony of Kundé 2021. And on November 26, at the Palais des Sports in Ouaga 2000, the angelic voice of General Defao rose for the last time, revisiting his greatest successes including ” School love ”, ” Kikuta family ”.

Dressed in a jacket with a large golden chain that sparkled around her neck, the artist demonstrated that he still retained the agility of his heyday. A presence and a performance greatly appreciated by the public.

That evening, the Kundé awarded him an honorary trophy for his entire career.

A career that began in the 1970s, first in small neighborhood groups. Then he joined the group Zaïko Langa Langa in 1981. Some time later, he will make the heyday of the group Shock Stars between 1983 and 1991 before creating his own group Big Star.

Goodbye the artist! Goodbye General!

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MERRY CHRISTMAS

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Year, 2021.

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UK Reports Over 100,000 Daily Covid Cases, Highest Daily Rise

London, United Kingdom:  The UK government on Wednesday, 22, 2021 reported 106,122 new virus cases in the last 24 hours, the first time the daily figure has topped 100,000, as the Omicron variant spreads rapidly.

The UK is one of Europe's most affected by the virus with 147,573 deaths since the pandemic began and more than 11 million positive cases. The government is urging the public to get third vaccine jabs and more than 30 million have received boosters so far.

Meanwhile, British regulators on Wednesday approved Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine for use in children aged five to 11, as the country reported more than 100,000 new daily cases for the first time amid surging Omicron variant infections.

The developments came after the government said it was cutting the isolation period required for positive cases and Wales followed Scotland in unveiling new post-Christmas curbs, primarily around hospitality and large events.

Britain's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said it had approved a new lower-dose formulation of the Pfizer-BioNTech shot after finding it was "safe and effective" for children aged five to 11.

#MHRA chief executive June Raine said there was "robust evidence to support a positive benefit risk for children in this age group".

#fulltimebuzz #PfizerBioNTech #COVID19 #LondonUnitedKingdom

NEW PRESIDENT OF FECAFOOT SAMUEL ETO'O

Samuel Eto'o said ....I’ll be remembering today as one of the proudest moments of my life. I’m deeply grateful to be elected as the new president of Fecafoot. Every single vote represents the energy and ambition of our football family, to take our beloved sport to a level we’ve never seen before. "Let’s get to work"

#SamuelEtoo #FECAFOOT #cameroonsport #fulltimebuzz

December 11, 2021

Kuwait Health Ministry announced on Wednesday December 8, 2021 that it had recorded the first infection of the Omicron COVID-19 variant.

The ministry’s official spokesman Dr. Abdullah Al Sanad said the Omicron case was detected in a European traveler who arrived in Kuwait from an African country where the variant had been detected.

The traveler had received both dosage of the COVID-19 vaccine previously and now he is under institutional quarantine according to health protocols, affirmed Al-Sanad.

He added the ministry has taken necessary precautions ever since several nations announced the discovery of the new variant.

Currently, the pandemic situation in Kuwait is stable; however, citizens and residents are advised to take the booster vaccine shot to help the ministry curb the spread of the virus, he said.

He stressed that studies have shown the current vaccines are affective against the new variant. – FulltimeBuzz

#Omicron #COVID19 #Kuwait December 8, 2021

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