Solo expositie Shaundell Horton ‘sprekend en boeiend’

Black Immigrant Daily News

The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Tekst en beeld Tascha Aveloo PARAMARIBO — De intens sprekende vrolijke gezichten van meer dan 1×1 meter grote schilderijen pakken

NewsAmericasNow.com

Consumentenkring onthutst over registratie overbruggingstarief bij EAS

Black Immigrant Daily News

The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

door Arjen Stikvoort PARAMARIBO —  Albert Alleyne,  voorzitter van de Consumentenkring, is onthutst over het verplicht registreren bij de Energie

NewsAmericasNow.com

Trafic ill?gal d’armes et de munitions : le commissaire du gouvernement a.i de Port-de-Paix r?voqu?

Black Immigrant Daily News

The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Le commissaire du gouvernement a.i de Port-de-Paix, Me Michelet Virgile, a ?t? d?mis de ses fonctions pour “fautes administratives graves”, le vendredi 8 juillet 2022, a appris Le Nouvelliste de plusieurs sources au niveau du parquet.

Cette r?vocation survient deux jours apr?s que le commissaire Michelet Virgile a ordonn? la lib?ration le 6 juillet 2022 de Jonas Georges et Fritz Jean Relus, les deux personnes arr?t?es dans le cadre de cette affaire de saisie de 120 000 cartouches, trois armes de poing (deux pistolets 9 mm et un revolver cal 38 ), 30 chargeurs et 20 ?tuis de fusil Ak-47 lors d’op?rations men?es par la douane et le parquet de Port-de-Paix le 1er juillet 2022.

Contact? par t?l?phone, le directeur d?partemental du Nord-Ouest de la PNH, Jean Bruce Myrthil, a confi? ce samedi 9 juillet 2022 que les avis de recherche ?mis par la Police nationale d’Ha?ti (PNH) ? l’endroit de Marie Guirl?ne Estimable et Wilfrid Estimable comme pr?sum?s trafiquants d’armes et de munitions, et d’Edy Lafrance pour entreposage et distribution ill?gale d’armes et de munitions sont toujours en vigueur.

NewsAmericasNow.com

Brian Nichol’s : le r?le du gouvernement actuel

Black Immigrant Daily News

The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Le secr?taire d’Etat adjoint pour les affaires de l’h?misph?re occidentale du D?partement d’Etat, Brian Nichol’s, interrog? par un journaliste sur le support au Premier ministre Ariel Henry apr?s un an d’?chec ponctu? par l’aggravation du kidnapping et de la corruption, a indiqu? que le r?le du gouvernement actuel ?tait de pr?parer le plus rapidement possible les conditions pour les ?lections, l’am?lioration de la s?curit? et non se perp?tuer au pouvoir. <>, a soulign? Brian Nichol’s.

Le 6 juillet, dans un Op-Ed publi? par les colonnes du Miami Herald, Brian Nichol’s, avait indiqu? que <>.

<>.

NewsAmericasNow.com

PM Browne says Trudeau considering Canadian visa office in Antigua

Black Immigrant Daily News

The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP

NewsAmericasNow.com

PM Browne promises up to an acre of land for every Barbudan

Black Immigrant Daily News

The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP

NewsAmericasNow.com

Tourism workers told to help build Tobago

Black Immigrant Daily News

The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

News

Tourism stakeholders during Wednesday’s tourism town hall meeting at the Scarborough Library – Photo courtesy the THA

Tobago tourism sector workers have a role to play in the island’s development, THA Secretary of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation Tashia Burris said on Wednesday.

“We must build the island together,” Burris told over 100 tourism sector workers in a town hall meeting at the Scarborough Library. During the meeting, there were calls for greater efficiency in customer service delivery, additional craft market spaces at the island’s ports of entry, the inclusion of a tourism-based curriculum at the primary school level, greater recognition, accessibility, and incorporation of music education in tourism; more youth-based tourism opportunities; Store Bay Beach Facility upgrades; and further developments in agro-tourism.

In responding to the issue on customer service, CEO of the Tobago Tourism Agency (TTAL) Louis Lewis said training will be conducted to improve service across several sectors.

Burris said there plans were to extend the division’s Summer Youth Awareness Programme and the Tourism Youth Clubs initiative.

She said discussions were underway with the Division of Education, Research, and Technology to formalise tourism education.

She assured the workers and industry representatives that their concerns and proposed solutions were considered and, as such, all efforts would be made for a timely policy.

Delving into some of the significant development upgrades to come, she said, “Work towards the betterment of the island. We must rebuild the island together. We must be our island’s biggest cheerleaders. It’s up to every single one of us as we work towards becoming the greatest little island on the planet.”

NewsAmericasNow.com

Tobago has 113 active covid19 cases

Black Immigrant Daily News

The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

News

Image courtesy CDC

Tobago now has 113 active covid19 cases after seven new cases were confirmed overnight Friday.

The island’s covid19 death toll remains at 272.

In a statement on Saturday, the THA Division of Health, Wellness and Social Protection reported six people are currently hospitalised, four of whom are fully vaccinated and two unvaccinated.

The division said, to date, Tobago has 9,716 recovered patients.

NewsAmericasNow.com

Car set on fire in Eccles; police called in after owner refuses to cooperate with GFS

Black Immigrant Daily News

The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
The car on fire in Eccles on Friday evening (GFS Photo)

The Guyana Police Force has been called to look into the circumstances surrounding a motor car being set on fire in Eccles, East Bank Demerara after the owner refused to cooperate with investigators from the Guyana Fire Service.

According to the GFS, a call was received at about 20:17h on Friday evening to report a fire at Lot 162 Hibiscus Avenue, AA Eccles.

Water Tender #113 from the Eccles Fire Station immediately responded to the location. Upon arrival, firefighters observed a vehicle on fire and quickly sprung into action to extinguish the blaze.

One line working from WT#113 tank supply was used to extinguish the fire but the vehicle and its contents were destroyed.

“It is suspected that the fire may have been the result of a malicious act.”

“However, when questioned the presumed owner/driver was uncooperative and refused to provide firefighters with information regarding the vehicle and the fire, highlighting that they had not called the fire station nor made the report,” the Fire Service said in a statement.

As such, the matter was referred to the police for further investigation.

Nevertheless, the Guyana Fire Service is reminding that it is mandated to respond to all fire reports and is therefore appealing to citizens to cooperate with our ranks in providing the required information.

“All fires MUST be reported to the GFS, which is the sole agency with the responsibility for preventing and extinguishing fires within the country,” the agency reiterated.

NewsAmericasNow.com

3 more die from COVID; 142 new cases detected

Black Immigrant Daily News

The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Three more persons who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have died, according to the Health Ministry today.

These latest fatalities are: a 55-year-old male from Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni), who died on July 7; a 70-year-old male from Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica), who died on July 8, and a 79-year-old male from Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), who also died on July 8.

Consequently, this takes the total number of deaths from the pandemic in Guyana to 1,262.

Meanwhile, another 142 persons have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 24-hours.

Active cases in the country are now at 770 including four patients in the COVID-19 ICU and the remaining persons in either home (731) or institutional (35) isolation.

There are also two other persons in institutional quarantine.

So far, some 66,130 persons have recovered from the life-threatening virus in Guyana.

NewsAmericasNow.com