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Can Managers Who Regularly Participate in Worshipping God Steal from their Employers?

Introduction In the world of work, there are four types of managers. You might have probably heard of, or known managers who take up front seats in church, mosque or any other place of worship.  They are always the first to give offertory, and offer words of wisdom to the worshippers, but the same managers […]

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Employees’ Interpretation of Supervisors’ Body Language and Its Impact on Performance

Introduction                                                               Body language communication plays a critical yet often overlooked role in shaping organizational dynamics. Gestures such as pointing a finger, nodding, or drawing a circle using the thumbs-up sign, alongside postures like leaning forward or standing with hands on hips, offer immediate, though often unconscious, insights into a supervisor’s attitudes and expectations. Expressions like

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Chapter 49 From the novel: Fraternity and Fratricide

Detective Chap and David returned to Johannesburg, their bodies exhausted from the long journey to Sydney. The following day, Chap approached Andy and recounted the moments when Justice Pearson had ruled against the extradition of Kiim. As he listened, Andy’s face became a canvas of emotions, displaying astonishment and worry. Andy asked Chap to accompany

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Using a Philosophical Lens to Examine the Source of energy in Africa: The role of Utilitarianism, Metaphysics and Postmodernism

The widespread reliance on charcoal, which powers over 80% of African households, schools, and businesses, presents a troubling reality, especially given that charcoal is sourced from rapidly depleting natural forests. From a utilitarian standpoint, this practice may seem justified in the short term because it meets the immediate energy needs of close to a billion

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Meet Dr. Everest Turyahikayo, Uganda’s top writer whose expertise leans on both fiction and non fiction

Dr. Everest Turyahikayo stands as one of Uganda’s leading voices in both literary and academic circles, captivating readers with his mastery of storytelling and intellectual depth. A renowned author of literary and crime fiction, his works often weave together the rich cultural tapestry of Africa with intricate plots that keep readers on the edge of

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The weaponisation of Dependency: How Arms Exports and Reconstruction Loans Perpetuate Africa’s Cycle of Conflict and Poverty

The intricate web of weapon trade saturating Africa, orchestrated by dominant global players such as the USA, Russia, China, France, and the UK, followed by the deceptive veil of financial help for reconstruction, paints a harrowing portrait of their insidious exploitation. These nations, propelled by insatiable greed and power, systematically flood African landscapes with deadly

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