In 1988, as Soviet troops withdrew, they left behind a humanitarian crisis caused by landmines.
Colin Mitchell, Guy Willoughby and Susan Mitchell OBE, witnessed first-hand the devastation caused by landmines and other explosive remnants of war in Afghanistan. Thousands of civilians were being killed or injured, tens of thousands more refugees were prevented from returning and aid could not be delivered because of the dangerous debris littering roads, towns, villages and fields. They resolved to do something about it and founded The HALO Trust in Kabul.
The University seeks to engage two (2) Lecturers/Senior Lecturers/Associate Professors/ Full Professors in the Department of Accounting, Faculty of Natural resources, Management and Agriculture
We are looking for a motivated leader who is passionate about people and customer service. The Branch Manager will work in close partnership with Regional and Branch leadership to execute organisational strategy, strengthen team capability, and ensure the consistent delivery of a superior customer …
We are seeking a suitable Student on Attachment who will support the CABS International Payments team in the processing and administration of cross border payment transactions. The role will provide exposure to telegraphic transfer processing, SWIFT messaging operations, and nostro account reconcil…
PATTERN GRADER
Gwanda
Full Time
this position offer…
The University seeks to engage one (1) Pattern Grader in the Clothing Manufacturing Division, Vice-Chancellor's Office.