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The Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (Z.A.A.) was founded in 2010 by Conrad Mwanza, [5] a Zimbabwean businessman who is based in the United Kingdom.He worked closely with his founding partners including UK based Zimbabwean public figure Soxx Peter Soko and Washington Kapapiro now in Africa. [6]
IFSEC International; First International Tramways and Light Railways Exhibition; Second International Tramways and Light Railways Exhibition; Third International Electric Tramway and Railway Exhibition; IPEX (trade show) IWOCL
The Young Achievers Awards is a national competition held annually in Uganda which selects and promotes the best practice and excellence in youth creativity. The following is the list of Young Achievers Award winners.
The African Achievers Awards is an annual awards event. [1] Awards are given in the categories of community development , leadership, arts & culture, [ 2 ] business & entrepreneurship, agriculture, community service, rural development and education.
United Kingdom Business, Economic and/or Entrepreneurial Accomplishments 2005 Mr. David Lega: Sweden Humanitarian and/or Voluntary Leadership 2005 Dr. Emily Ying Yang Chan: Hong Kong: Humanitarian and/or Voluntary Leadership 2005 Mr. José A. Pargas Ojeda: Puerto Rico: Personal Improvement and/or Accomplishment 2005 Mr. Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow ...
The Young Achievers Awards (YAA) is a national competition held annually in Uganda which selects and promotes the best practice and excellence in youth creativity. [2] [3]By demonstrating a young person's potential to create an outstanding nation built on entrepreneurship, YAA aims at recognizing Uganda's leaders of tomorrow today.
The International Trade Awards, held for the first time in 2007, [1] are the UK's premier awards devoted exclusively to recognising excellence in import, export and international trade achievement. This is a series of twelve regional International Trade Awards.
This is concerning as over 3.5 million children in the United States participate in youth agricultural programs every year. [17] Agricultural fairs can readily lead to swine influenza infection in vulnerable populations because agricultural fairs are frequently visited by entire families, including children and pregnant women. [18]