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Business: Surviving As A Teacher In This Pandemic

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:19 am

As the coronavirus pandemic continue to disrupt Jobs and businesses because of the lockdown teachers from mostly private institution as been it the most as a result of the lockdown

Most private schools teachers are now entrepreneur of various works of life such as plumbering, carpentry, tailoring and the likes just to keep their body and soul together and provide food for their respective families.

And, new Covid-19 testing laboratories in Angola to process up to 6,000 tests a day with biosecurity cabinets. Plus, the women shaping the business landscape in Gabon.

We take a look at the change they are driving in male dominated work environments.

(AFP)

Albert Echetah

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