Jobs

Sales Representative

NORTH AMERICA ALIGN WORKERS EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (NAAWEP)
Deadline: Oct 26, 2105




POPULAR ON YOUTUBE


World Cup: Cameroon v Brazil

Preview followed by live coverage of Monday's World Cup game between Cameroon and Brazil.

BBC

Read more


Habari Zinazoendana

11 years ago

TheCitizen

BRAZIL 2014: Cameroon to ‘root out’ 7 players linked to World Cup match-fixing

Cameroon football chiefs determined to root out 7 players they termed as 'bad apples' implicated in an alleged match fixing scandal in 3 World Cup matches including during 4-0 loss to Croatia.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Brazil 2014: Brazil kicks off a troubled World Cup tournament

Brazil’s President Dilma Roussef vowed that her country is ready to host the most trouble-plagued World Cup in history from today as she confronted public anger at the multi-billion-dollar price tag.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

BRAZIL 2014: Ten World Cup goals that shook the world

What better platform to make a statement than one watched by billions around the planet?

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

BRAZIL 2014: 3-1: That’s how Brazil opened the World Cup

Chelsea midfielder Oscar put the seal on the win with a late strike from distance to trigger delirium.

 

11 years ago

BBC

World Cup: Cameroon v Croatia

Cameroon captain Samuel Eto'o is a serious doubt for Wednesday's World Cup Group A game against Croatia.

 

11 years ago

BBC

World Cup: Mexico v Cameroon

Preview followed by live coverage of the World Cup game between Mexico and Cameroon.

 

11 years ago

BBC

Cameroon orders World Cup inquiry

Cameroon President Paul Biya calls for an investigation into the country's poor performance at the World Cup in Brazil.

 

11 years ago

BBC

Cameroon settle World Cup pay dispute

Cameroon's players are finally on their way to Brazil for the World Cup after a dispute over bonus payments.

 

11 years ago

KwanzaJamii

BRAZIL’S READY FOR WORLD CUP 2014

President Dilma Rousseff: “I hear and respect those opinions but I don’t agree with them. It is a false dilemma” Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff says her country is ready, on and off the pitch, for the football World Cup which starts on Thursday. In a TV address, she said “the pessimists” had been defeated by the determination of the Brazilian people. She rejected criticism of overspending, saying that the tournament would leave a lasting legacy of infrastructure. Brazil has seen a year...

 

Share

Magazeti ya Leo

Stay updated, Sign up

Habari za Mikoani