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>Two bills scheduled to be tabled in Parliament have hit a snag, officially because of incomplete preparations. This development came amid speculation that the bills had been shelved on account of bribery. The Speaker took the unusual step of distancing the Parliamentary committee from the allegations.
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2 Day Finance for Non Finance Managers Training by People Power
Join our 2-day workshop to acquire greater confidence and working knowledge of important finance concepts.
When: 29th & 30th April, 2015, Where: The Colosseum, DSM
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