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Ireland’s links with Lesotho stay strong
From the legacy laid by Irish missionaries as educators in Africa, Ireland has achieved a positive reputation of reliability in partnering with other nations. In the continent of Africa, Ireland has no less than a dozen diplomatic missions, one of which is Lesotho. And despite the challenges faced by the nation, the bilateral agreement between Ireland and Lesotho remains strong.
Free Ibrahim now - before it’s too late
Ibrahim Halawa’s famliy said they were “deeply concerned” for his well-being after the Taoiseach admitted he had not spoken with the Egyptian president about his case.
Govt ‘must step in’ to save viable businesses
The business sector in Ireland could be severely damaged if the Government does not take urgent steps to address the flow of credit to them, opposition parties have said.
Ireland’s backing is sought for next wave of Nigerian business and industry leaders
Ireland has been urged to establish strong partnerships with Nigerian academic institutions as a way of strengthening their capabilities to produce future business leaders.The dean of Lagos Business School pushed for connections to be made at a recent educational reception in Nigeria’s commercial capital to mark the Irish Government’s first trade visit to the west African country.
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