Inside the factory supplying half of Africa’s syringes, workers diligently produce millions of life-saving medical devices every year. The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure quality and efficiency in the manufacturing process. With the demand for syringes increasing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this factory plays a crucial role in supplying healthcare facilities across the continent.
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Wafcon 2024: Morocco eyes next step to become football superpower
Building the Stade Hassan II in Morocco will cost $500 million, amidst ongoing recovery from a devastating earthquake, and is funded by high taxation rates. While Morocco invests in football, including women's development, concerns about economic disparity and restricted freedom of expression persist, with unemployment at 21.3%. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Morocco is spending a lot of money to build a big football stadium, even though some people there still need help...
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