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work habits that grow careers
  • As workplace environments and changing attitudes evolve, certain habits that may seem harmless could be hindering career advancement.
  • Beyond common productivity killers, subtle habits such as chronic procrastination, resisting change, and avoiding difficult conversations can also derail careers.
  • Fast-tracking a career could be as easy as monitoring these habits when others fail to.

The old phrase “work smarter, not harder” has never been more relevant than it is today as different industries demand certain work habits to register growth. But as workplace environments and changing attitudes evolve, certain habits that may seem harmless could actually be hindering career advancement, leading to a host of other issues, including workplace depression, poor productivity, and stagnant salaries.

According to one expert, it’s imperative that we recognize and address these bad habits to ensure professional growth.

“The more we accept a workplace that cultivates these habits, the better chance we have of creating higher …

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digital innovation uganda
  • Mastercard and the Uganda Ministry of ICT and National Guidance have signed an MoU that will support digital innovation 
  • The agreement will accelerate the adoption of digital solutions in the country aimed at enhancing government services. 
  • The deal is aligned with Uganda’s push for digital Innovation 

Mastercard and the Uganda Ministry of ICT and National Guidance have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate digital innovation and transformation across the country.

This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the implementation of the ‘Digital Uganda Vision’, aimed at driving socio-economic development, enhancing services, and driving financial inclusion.

The signing of the MoU was witnessed by Chris Baryomunsi, Minister of ICT and National Guidance in Uganda, and Victor Ndlovu, Director and Business Development Lead for East Africa at Mastercard.

The agreement is aligned with Uganda’s digital transformation goals laid out in their Digital Uganda Vision. This vision will empower …

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Bitcoin is the most secure and decentralized blockchain, serving as the foundational asset in the digital asset space.

However, the demand for faster and more efficient transactions grows as adoption grows. Since Bitcoin prioritizes security and decentralization, its base layer processes a limited number of transactions per second, which can lead to congestion and higher fees during peak times.

To address this, Bitcoin Layer 2 solutions have emerged.

What Are Bitcoin Layer 2 Protocols?

A Layer 2 is a secondary framework built on top of the Bitcoin network to enhance scalability, reduce transaction costs, and introduce new functionalities without altering Bitcoin’s core security or requiring controversial protocol changes.

These solutions process transactions off-chain or through sidechains, alleviating congestion on the main blockchain.

In this guide, we’ll explore some of the most promising Bitcoin Layer 2 protocols that are enhancing speed, reducing costs, and unlocking powerful new features.

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President Samia Suluhu of Tanzania at World Economic Forum
  • Tanzania President Samia Suluhu has urged the world to look to Africa for energy amid the climate, energy and geopolitical crises that have been raging for some years now.
  • Speaking during the 53rd World Economic Forum Annual Meeting as a session on  “Repowering the World” Suluhu said Africa has everything when it comes to energy. 
  • Africa needs a lot of energy as many Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies are being applied there and a lot of related manufacturing is carried out there.

Tanzania President Samia Suluhu has urged the world to look to Africa for energy amid the climate, energy and geopolitical crises that have been raging for some years now. 

Speaking during the 53rd World Economic Forum Annual Meeting as a session on  “Repowering the World” Suluhu said Africa has everything when it comes to energy. 

“It is time the world looked to Africa for energy. We have everything when

UK LOFTI
  • Britam Holdings Board of Directors has appointed Lofti Baccouche of Capgemini Invent in the UK as an Independent Non- executive Director. 
  • The appointment is subject to the Insurance Regulatory Authority’s approval amidst a low insurance penetration in the country. 
  • Lotfi is a financial services executive with solid experience in both developed and emerging markets with over 35 years of experience in finance, insurance and risk management.  

Britam Holdings Board of Directors has appointed United Kingdom’s Lofti Baccouche the Vice President – Insurance practice lead in Capgemini Invent in the UK as an Independent Non- executive Director. 

The appointment is subject to the Insurance Regulatory Authority’s approval amidst a low insurance penetration in the country. 

Lotfi is a financial services executive with solid experience in both developed and emerging markets with over 35 years of experience in finance, insurance and risk management. He has wide experience in multiple countries across Africa,

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In today’s academic landscape, students often find themselves overwhelmed with numerous assignments, essays, and projects. The pressure to excel in education while juggling extracurricular activities and personal commitments can be daunting. In such circumstances, many students in the USA seek assistance from essay helpers to manage their workload effectively and ensure the timely submission of quality assignments.

Why Students Turn to Essay Helpers

The demand for essay helper services has significantly risen in recent years, primarily due to several factors. First and foremost is the increasing competitiveness in education, where students are constantly striving to achieve higher grades to stand out in the job market or gain admission to prestigious universities. Additionally, the complexity of academic tasks and the limited time available to complete them contribute to the need for external assistance.

Furthermore, the prevalence of part-time jobs among students to support themselves financially adds another layer of challenge, leaving …

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To understand the new politics stance and other pro nationals of recent times, we should look to Silicon Valley and the quantified movement of the latest generation.

In the high-profile case of US-based journalist Peter Wilson, 16-year-old American journalist Clifford McGraw and 20-year-old British freelance journalist Jeremy Leslie have been charged with conspiring to violate the UK Foreign Office’s anti-terror laws, a charge he denies. On Monday, UK attorney Andy McDonald revealed that he had spoken.

“Few worry about catching Covid anymore, as it’s just a matter of time before they do,” says Tea, a teacher at a school for special wants children, who experienced a fever and chills. “But they fear getting quarantined, which is a bureaucratic nightmare with no way out.”

Speaking to The Andrew Jackson Society, he added: “I want to express to the people of Scotland: as you know, we are a country of …

To understand the new politics stance and other pro nationals of recent times, we should look to Silicon Valley and the quantified movement of the latest generation.

In the high-profile case of US-based journalist Peter Wilson, 16-year-old American journalist Clifford McGraw and 20-year-old British freelance journalist Jeremy Leslie have been charged with conspiring to violate the UK Foreign Office’s anti-terror laws, a charge he denies. On Monday, UK attorney Andy McDonald revealed that he had spoken.

“Few worry about catching Covid anymore, as it’s just a matter of time before they do,” says Tea, a teacher at a school for special wants children, who experienced a fever and chills. “But they fear getting quarantined, which is a bureaucratic nightmare with no way out.”

Speaking to The Andrew Jackson Society, he added: “I want to express to the people of Scotland: as you know, we are a country of …

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To understand the new politics stance and other pro nationals of recent times, we should look to Silicon Valley and the quantified movement of the latest generation.

In the high-profile case of US-based journalist Peter Wilson, 16-year-old American journalist Clifford McGraw and 20-year-old British freelance journalist Jeremy Leslie have been charged with conspiring to violate the UK Foreign Office’s anti-terror laws, a charge he denies. On Monday, UK attorney Andy McDonald revealed that he had spoken.

“Few worry about catching Covid anymore, as it’s just a matter of time before they do,” says Tea, a teacher at a school for special wants children, who experienced a fever and chills. “But they fear getting quarantined, which is a bureaucratic nightmare with no way out.”

Speaking to The Andrew Jackson Society, he added: “I want to express to the people of Scotland: as you know, we are a country of …