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licenement
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licenement
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it is inconceivable that in a country that companies which have just settled dislodges of the employees of other companies for finally the rejetter without any procedure. If they are not with the height does not have T one not to recycle it for their new functions or must one seek competences ètrangeres? with the which case unemployment in this country does not have a solution. What will become the young diplomas in this context?

November 14, 2008 | 1:33 PM Comments  1 comments

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SARANDO BENE
Related to country: Niger

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SARANDO BUCKET
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Sarando Bucket, my village native

Sarando Béné is a small village to 25 km in the west of Niamey the capital and the Niger river on right bank. There is another Sarando called Sarando Ganda. The two villages are brothers. They have the same ancestor. Formerly they had same and single chief of village. They are known mainly for their production of Moringa (Kopto) very snuffed by the populations of Niamey. In Sarando also one finds the taxis dugouts for the crossing of the River between two banks. On the other side of left bank is the village of Boubon. The current chiefs of two villages are descendants of the dynasty Kalo founder of Sarando.

Visit Sarando with its nature Verte and the taxis dugouts.

May 16, 2008 | 8:00 AM Comments  0 comments

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Au dessus du village


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