Posted By
Najib
Sep 25, 2020 04:02
Lebanon's Education Ministry received 8,000 laptops as a gift back in 2017, and they're still stuck in the ministry because the Microsoft Enterprise agreement was never renewed, or at least that's what they're claiming. The issue was brought up now due to the pandemic and the ministry reached out to UNICEF to help equip the laptops and distribute them to schools. I'm not buying the story to be honest. Microsoft helps tons of schools worldwide…
Posted By
Najib
Sep 24, 2020 04:23
The Taef agreement did not allocate the Finance Ministry to any sect, and no one has the right to claim it, not the Shiites, not the Christians, not the Sunnites, not The Druze. What's happening right now is a blatant violation of the constitution, of the Taef agreement and a clear proof that those in power don't want to commit to reforms, and are looking for ways to cover up their thefts and put their…
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