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GhanaWeb You are here: Home → News Headlines 2014-04-15 Headlines 2014-04-14 Photo Report 2nd Lady & Librarians Hospitality Services Nocookies You have cookies turned off To use this website, cookies must be enabled in your browser. To enable cookies, follow the instructions for your browser below. Facebook App: Open links in External Browser There is a specific issue with the Facebook in-app browser intermittently making requests to websites without cookies that had previously been set. News On Japan The Citizen Online National 5.5.2014 05.00 pm FILE PICTURE: An IEC official scans a green bar coded ID book at a voter registration center in Melville, Johannesburg, 10 November 2013. Picture: Tracy lee Stark The home affairs department has extended its office hours in the lead-up to and on election day, it said on Monday.

Photographs of the Islamic Tuareg tribe where women embrace sexual freedoms The Tuareg have maintained their way of life for centuries, crossing from one side of the world's largest desertYet beneath the traditional way of life lies a progressive society where women's rights have been embracedFamilies trace their line through the women and not the men, with women owning the tents and animals Pre-nups and divorce are everyday - with parents throwing their recently separated daughters 'divorce parties'But the rise of extremist Islam in the region could put all this under threat as a more conservative lifestyle prevails By Flora Drury For Mailonline Published: 06:55 GMT, 24 June 2015 | Updated: 15:49 GMT, 25 June 2015 For centuries the nomadic Tuareg tribe have crossed the Sahara desert, sometimes being led by the blind who used their heightened sense of smell and taste to pick a safe path across the ever-shifting sands. But behind the ancient way of life is a culture so progressive it would even make some people in liberal western cultures blush.

Julian Assange's WikiLeaks: Ten Days That Changed The World - The Huffington Post As Julian Assange continues his fight against extradition to Sweden, a collaborator tells for the first time the story of the group that gathered a year ago to prepare the biggest leak in the history of journalism. By Natalia Viana Thirteen months ago, Julian Assange and his WikiLeaks were still relatively unknown. They had never made the headlines in Brazil, where I live, and even less in the Amazon, where I was doing freelance reporting at the time.

146 Reasons Why Sugar Ruins Your Health By Nancy Appleton PhD Excerpted from Suicide by Sugar 146 Reasons Why Sugar Destroys Your Health (Detailed scientific references are available at the end of this article.) 1. Employment Equity - Department of Labour Sections Skip to content. | Skip to navigation Personal tools You are here: Home → Documents → Annual Reports → Commission for Employment Equity Report Copyright ©2014 The South African Department of Labour: Home | Disclaimer | PAIA | Privacy Policy | Webmaster

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