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PARAMARIBO — In de nasleep van de megafraude bij het ministerie van Financiën en Planning heeft de procureur-generaal via het
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PARAMARIBO — In de nasleep van de megafraude bij het ministerie van Financiën en Planning heeft de procureur-generaal via het
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door Ivan Cairo PARAMARIBO — In het onderzoek naar de vervalste reçu’s waarmee SRD 40,9 miljoen is gelicht van rekeningen
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DESHAIES
Des titres au niveau local, national et international pour les jeunes escrimeurs de la commune.
Depuis plus de vingt ans, l’Escrime Club de Deshaies forme des jeunes au maniement du fleuret et de l’épée. Malgré les complications de la situation sanitaire, le club a pu participer à toutes les compétitions. Pierre, Anthony, Yael, Matéo, Nelson, Ludrick, Arnaud et les autres…« Ils sont allés chercher leurs médailles » et ainsi remporter des titres au niveau local, national et international. Pour Arnaud Babin, secrétaire du club et accompagnateur lors des championnats M15…
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Men killed in gun attack that injured mother and child, identified
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“Habits are like atoms. Each one is a fundamental unit that contributes to your overall improvement.”
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Jamaica defeated Haiti 4-0 on Monday night at the Concacaf Women’s Championship in Mexico to qualify for their second straight FIFA World Cup.
It was the second time in history that a Caribbean tea
Members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force are now at a crime scene on Hilary Avenue, just off Red Hills Road in St Andrew, where four people were shot, including a mother and child.
The mom an
Fifty-one-year-old Wai Guan, otherwise called ‘Ms Chin’, a businesswoman of Bogue Heights Drive in St James has been missing since Friday, July 8.
She is of light complexion, slim build, and is abo
Appointments after July 25 must be rescheduled; new pick-up location in Kingston
‘The PNP continues to prove that it has absolutely no idea how to govern’
Rudolph ‘Boxer’ Shaw was wanted for multiple killings and several shootings in St Catherine
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In this file photo, this elderly man is seen purchasing paw-paw at the Namdevco market at Harris Promenade San Fernando.
THE National Agricultural Marketing and Development Corporation (Namdevco) says the recent increase in the prices of local vegetables is due to recent adverse weather conditions experienced throughout the country.
The early onset of the rainy season and continuous daily rainfall, it said in a press release on Wednesday, prevented farmers from land preparation activities.
Namdevco said reports indicate that farmers remain unable to prepare lands due to excessive moisture in the fields. Investigations also revealed the unavailability of certain planting materials and seeds which directly impacts production level.
Despite these contributing factors, price behaviour for the year, thus far has been comparatively lower than that of previous years.
Namdevco said it continues to remain committed to leading TT in agricultural marketing and agribusiness solutions that will contribute to the social and economic well-being of all our stakeholders.
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Slinger Francisco, universally known as the “Mighty Sparrow”, is 87!! Imagine that!! That sly, impudent skewer of pretentions, and commentator on all things West Indian since WWII, is still with us…albeit in New York. But then, for us West Indians, that’s home away from home, no?? What mightn’t be so well known is that Sparrow – he was that looooong before the leering “Captain Jack Sparrow” – spent quite some time here pre-independence, when we were just B.G. – for “British Guiana”.
In fact, he wrote one of his top hits – “BG War”-immediately following our Black Friday on Feb 16, 1962, when the PNC burnt down half of Georgetown in their opening salvo to remove the PPP Government. With war drums sounding in the background again, his take is very relevant: “Well they drop a hydrogen bomb in B.G./ Lord have mercy, They drop a hydrogen bomb in B.G./ Lord have mercy, Riot in town mama/ Ah hear the whole place on fire, From Kitty to the waterfront all that/ Burn down flat, flat, flat.”
Then the Master gave his take: “I ain’t care if the whole of B.G. burn down; I ain’t care if all of Bookers burn down/ But they will be putting me out meh way, If they tackle Tiger Bay/ And burn down the hotel,
Where all meh wahbeens does stay!!” Tiger Bay was then a hive of urban slum life, with dozens of “hotels” – pronounced “hut-tel” – with rentals by the hour!!“They lock up over a thousand people; Well that was trouble/ They send for Policemen in the country
To bring unity; But Police and all afraid/ Stand up and they watching stores get raid; Walk in the store take everything/ And when you done set fire to the building….A woman walk in a store on main street
Slippers on she feet/ Dirty petticoat, long time straw hat; And she smelling worse than that!/ But she walk out like a lady; High heels, glasses, jewelry/ The straw hat she had on wearing before/ She take matches and she burn it inside the store!” Reminds you of Mon Repos??
“They send for soldiers quite up in England; With big confusion/ They bring down warships with cannon like peas, To shoot Guyanese/ But Burnham said all right now, I’m the only man to stop this row/ He give we the signal and that’s the case, Now we have peace and quiet in the place.” This, of course, was Sparrow’s sly dig at Burnham, who’d replied, “He who calls off the dog owns the dog” to the request of the Governor to quell the riots.Everybody and their uncle – including Sparrow – knew Burnham was behind the mayhem. They couldn’t say the PPP had infiltrators!!
…in cultural resistance
Talking about the “wabeens” of Tiger Bay, reminds your Eyewitness of one of the unique features of our early urban landscape in what was dubbed the slums. According to one historian, “in the decades after emancipation, one of the ways in which the Afro creole resisted complete cultural domination was that in defiance of the Victorian social norms of modesty, dignity, orderliness, productivity and decorum, they exhibited counter values of gregariousness, bravado, loudness, ribaldry, rowdiness, aggression and even coarse vulgarity.
“This manifested itself was in the practice of ‘cussing’ and ‘buseing’ which he contended was a manifestation of their poverty and deprivation. …It was the women of the ghettos like Tiger Bay for whom this yard culture provided the means to resist white cultural dominance and to fight back against social injustice and racial discrimination.”
…for the “Tigress”
A contemporaneous magistrate, Henry Kirke, in his book “25 years in British Guiana”, wrote: “The black women are as strong as the men, taking the average, I should say they were stronger and quite ready for a fight at anytime.“I remember one woman who was called the Tigress of Tiger Bay was a match for any three Policemen and was a terror in the neighbourhood”!!
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The Saint Lucia Bureau of Standards (SLBS) wishes to inform the public of the recall of the Sure and Brut Aerosol Sprays listed in the table below due to the presence of benzene.
Brand
Product Description
UPC
Expiration Date
Brut
Classic Antiperspirant Aerosol, 4oz
00827755070085
On or Before
August 2023
Brut
Classic Antiperspirant Aerosol, 6oz
00827755070108
Brut
Classic Deodorant Aerosol, 154g
00827755070177
Brut
Classic Deodorant Aerosol, 10oz
00827755070047
Sure
Regular Antiperspirant Aerosol, 6oz
00883484002025
Sure
Unscented Antiperspirant Aerosol, 6oz
00883484002278
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The following products are subject to the recall showing an Expiration Date of August 2023 or earlier:
Brut Classic Antiperspirant Aerosol (4 oz) (UPC 00827755070085);
Brut Classic Antiperspirant Aerosol (6 oz) (UPC 00827755070108); Sure Regular Antiperspirant Aerosol (6 oz) (UPC 00883484002025); and
Sure Unscented Antiperspirant Aerosol (6 oz) (UPC 00883484002278).
In addition, the following select product is subject to the recall if the Lot Number is less than 21305:
Brut Classic Deodorant Aerosol (10 oz) (UPC 00827755070047).
The Expiration Date, Lot Number, and UPC (Barcode) can be located as indicated below:
Benzene is classified as a human carcinogen.
Exposure to benzene can occur by inhalation, orally, and through the skin and it can result in cancers including leukemia and blood cancer of the bone marrow and blood disorders which can be life-threatening.
To date, no reports of adverse events related to this recall have been reported.
Consumers should stop using the recalled products if the expiration date is on or before August 2023 and dispose of them appropriately.
If you have purchased any of these products, you may return them to your point of purchase for a refund or exchange.
Consumers are urged to check the Brut and Sure antiperspirant and deodorant sprays they use at home or elsewhere to determine if these are subject to this recall.
Source: Saint Lucia Bureau of Standards
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The Ministry of Health and Wellness has announced that there are no confirmed cases of monkeypox in Barbados.
Following reports that the health officials were investigating a suspected case, Minister Ian Gooding-Edghill issued a statement revealing that the suspected cases tested negative for the rare disease.
“For full disclosure, the Ministry of Health and Wellness will update the public on the results of the one sample which was sent to the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. Samples from two previously suspected cases were sent for testing at the CAPRHA laboratory in Trinidad. Those results were negative.
“To date, there have been no confirmed cases of monkeypox in Barbados,” said the Minister of Health.
He also assured the public that the Ministry was “fully prepared to handle any cases of monkeypox in our nation”.
Gooding-Edghill noted all possible threats at the ports of entry will be dealt with.
“Please be aware that any travellers arriving at any of our ports with any pox symptoms will be assessed and investigated accordingly,” he said.
The Health Minister explained that when the outbreak started internationally, his Ministry sprung into action by sensitising our public health professionals. He lamented the Ministry’s Port Health staff were well trained to face any global outbreaks of infectious disease.
“Our state of readiness will also involve sensitizing those workers who help us to maintain border control, such as Immigration, Customs, Barbados Port Inc, Grantley Adams International Airport, and others who perform a critical role at our ports of entry.”
“I wish to assure the public that the Ministry of Health and Wellness will continue to take all necessary precautionary steps to minimise the risk of any disease outbreak in Barbados including monkeypox,” he added.
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door Samuel Wens SIPALIWINI — “De politie is ter plaatse en doet diverse onderzoeken met ondersteuning van de militairen.” Dat
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Les autorités ont communiqué les chiffres de la situation sanitaire liés à la propagation du COVID 19. Il y a eu une contamination de moins que la semaine dernière malgré le fort taux de contamination.
Ce mercredi (13 juillet), les autorités ont communiqué par voie de communiqué de presse les nouveaux chiffres de contamination à la Covid-19.
Du 4 au 10 juillet 2022, le nombre de nouveaux cas positifs dépistés sur le territoire s’est stabilisé.
Il est de 3 556 contre 3 577 la semaine dernière.
L’ARS a dénombré 18 428 personnes s’étaient faites tester contre 15 803 tests antigéniques, la semaine dernière.
Les 11 et 12 juillet, 1 396 nouvelles contaminations ont été enregistrées parmi les 7 233 personnes testées.
Les sous-lignages du variant Omicron, le BA.4 et BA.5 se développent toujours.
Le taux de positivité passe à 19,3 % contre 21,4 % la semaine passée.
Le R effectif est de 1,08.
3 clusters ont été déclarés en semaine 27 : 1 en milieu professionnel, 1 en établissement de santé et un en établissement médico-social. Ce qui porte à 10 le nombre de clusters suivis aujourd’hui en Guadeloupe (3 en cours d’investigation et 7 maîtrisés).
2 patients sont décédés au CHUG : il s’agit d’un homme et d’une femme âgés respectivement de 79 et 81 ans.
Au 12 juillet:
– 50 patients COVID sont hospitalisés en médecine conventionnelle et 5 enfants en pédiatrie
– 27 patients sont hospitalisés en réanimation : 3 se trouvent en réa COVID au CHUG et 24 sont hospitalisés en réa non COVID (soit 5 au CHBT et 19 au CHUG).
– 57 se trouvent sous oxygène à domicile (stable)
Au 12 juillet, on comptait 383 426 injections de:
– 1ère dose : 45,90 %
– 2ème dose : 43,68 %
– 3ème dose : 26,12 %
8 440 adolescents de 12 à 17 ans ont reçu la 1 ère injection et 8 002 ont reçu la 2 ème injection à ce jour en Guadeloupe.
287 premières doses de vaccination et 216 deuxièmes doses ont été enregistrées en Guadeloupe chez les enfants de 5 à 11 ans.
310 premières doses de Novavax et 154 deuxièmes doses réalisées.
Face à la circulation virale toujours très active, la Préfecture de Guadeloupe tient à faire quelques rappels:
-Il est fortement recommandé de maintenir les gestes barrières et de porter un masque en particulier pour les personnes fragiles et vulnérables. Cette recommandation vaut également pour tous dans les lieux clos où la concentration de personnes est importante et lors de grands rassemblements, y compris en plein air ;
-S’isoler en cas de signes évocateurs de l’infection et se faire tester au moindre doute que l’on soit asymptomatique ou cas contact. Les personnes fragiles doivent continuer à se protéger.
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