‘Drama’ bij Hilkia Lobman en Nina de la Parra

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door Shanavon Arsomedjo PARAMARIBO — “Nina en ik zijn het over heel veel oneens en dat zorgt voor enorme drama

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Amandala #3574 Friday, July 29, 2022

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Haakmat Centraal-Amerikaans en Caribisch kampioen

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door Marinio BalsemhofPARAMARIBO — Randall Haakmat heeft Suriname direct op de kaart gezet tijdens de 49ste Centraal-Amerikaanse en Caribische bodybuilding- en

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Un pas de plus vers l’int?gration de l’?ducation sociale et financi?re dans les curricula d’enseignement ha?tien

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Ce plan ?labor? par la BRH avec l’appui des cadres des minist?res de l’?conomie et des Finances et de l’?ducation nationale et de la Formation professionnelle est un instrument essentiel dans l’ex?cution de la Strat?gie nationale d’inclusion financi?re (SNIF) et dans le cadre de l’op?rationnalisation du partenariat tripartite entre AFLATOUN international et les entit?s ha?tiennes susmentionn?es.

L’objectif est de d?finir des orientations nouvelles, de l’int?gration des contenus p?dagogiques sur l’?conomie et la finance dans le curriculum scolaire en vue d’une ?ducation plus compl?te afin de fournir aux apprenants ha?tiens des outils leur permettant d’affronter les nombreux d?fis de l’?poque et de s’engager dans la prosp?rit? du pays en tant que citoyens responsables.

Ce deuxi?me atelier renforce un peu plus l’engagement de l’?tat dans la concr?tisation d’une vision ? moyen terme d’inclure la population dans les activit?s ?conomiques du pays. Car, l’inclusion financi?re, explique-t-on, jette un pont entre les opportunit?s ?conomiques et les r?sultats qui sont attendus.

Cette initiative, si l’on en croit le gouverneur de la BRH, Jean Baden Dubois, ne se tient pas de mani?re isol?e. Elle d?coule, souligne-t-il, du cadre d’actions de la mise en oeuvre de l’axe prioritaire num?ro deux du Plan national ?coles et universit?s. Un plan d’action, poursuit-il, a ?t? mis en branle dans l’optique d’int?gration des concepts d’?ducation sociale et financi?re dans l’enseignement fondamental.

Les ?changes ont ?t? enrichissants et les participants ont tous manifest? leur volont? de faire de ce r?ve une r?alit?. Mais tout comme le gouverneur, ils croient que la t?che est gigantesque tant par sa complexit? que par ses implications. <>, soutient M. Dubois lors de la c?r?monie de cl?ture tenue ce jeudi.

Mais, insiste-t-il, le chemin est encore long. Il nous reste encore des kilom?tres ? parcourir. ? cet effet, le gouverneur invite chaque acteur ? s’armer de courage ? faire preuve d’intelligence et ? garder le focus sur le plus important qui est l’int?gration des concepts d’?ducation sociale et financi?re dans l’enseignement fondamental ha?tien.

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Suspected robbers cut down in gunfight with cops Loop Jamaica

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The police have revealed plans to stem robberies committed by motorcyclists following the shooting of two suspected robbers who allegedly challenged the police in Rockfort, East Kingston, on Friday.

According to head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB), Assistant Commissioner of Police Gary McKenzie, the men were injured when they challenged a team trained to deal with bike robbers.

A manhunt is now under way for two other suspects who fled the scene of the shooting that occurred at a section of the Sir Florizel Glasspole Highway.

ACP McKenzie said about 12:10pm. PSTEB quick response team, acting on information that two robbers were on a motorcycle, went to the Rockfort area. When the police got on to the section of Sir Florizel Glasspole Highway they saw the men matching the description.

Another motorcycle with a driver and pillion rider was also seen in the area, the police said. Both drivers were signalled to stop, however, they did not comply.

The men reportedly pulled firearms and fired several shots at the police. The gunfire was returned and one of the motorcycles fell. The men tried to escape, however, one of them fell to the ground reportedly clutching a Smith and Wesson revolver, loaded with four rounds of ammunition. The other man was accosted.

The two injured men were transported to the hospital where one was pronounced dead and the other admitted under police guard. The other two hoodlums remain at large.

ACP McKenzie said the quick response team was put in place to counter the high rate of robberies being committed by individuals on motorbikes.

“What has been happening across the Corporate Area… is that we have had a number of motorcyclists travelling with pillion riders who are actually trying to rob persons. And so. the police have been putting up a kind of response to curtail this activity,” ACP McKenzie said.

The assistant commissioner said they would intensify their activities in the short and medium term.

“The police will not allow persons on motorcycle to go around and rob persons. We have noticed that some of these motorcyclists are portraying themselves as if they are actually doing delivery services. What they are actually doing is scouting ahead to rob persons and, in some instances, shoot them.

“We noticed it, and we have stepped up our strategic response in the Corporate Area and St Andrew… Once we see persons travelling on bikes and we see they’re loitering, we will check them. Illegal motorcycles will not be returned,” he said.

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Cop in case of missing influencer to be questioned Saturday Loop Jamaica

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Suspect Noel Maitland and missing social media personality Donna-Lee Anderson.

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Detectives are set to grill Constable Noel Maitland, the boyfriend of missing social media personality Donna-Lee Donaldson, in a question and answer session on Saturday afternoon.

Attorney Christopher Townsend, who filed a writ of habeas corpus to secure Maitland’s release on Friday, said detectives called to schedule the interview shortly after the application was filed in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court.

“Soon after I filed it and it was heard, the police called to say they want a Q & A for tomorrow at 1 o’clock,” Townsend told Loop News.

Detectives from the Counter Terrorism and Organised Crime Investigation Branch arrested Maitland on Wednesday in relation to Donaldson’s disappearance. His arrest followed a case review by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) and other agencies.

On July 13, Donaldson’s mother, Sophia Lugg, reported to police that she had not seen or heard from her daughter.

Maitland is also known as the music producer Noel Onetime. He co-founded One Time Music in 2018 with Chevaughn Davis and Sean Townsend.

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Traffic Alert: Heavy Traffic caused by Rock Hall accident Loop Barbados

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Motorists travelling in the environs of Rock Hall, St Philip are warned of heavy traffic.

A two vehicular accident at the junction of Rock Hall and Oldbury, St Philip with a motor car and SUV has led to semi blockage.

The accident does not appear to be serious.

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131 new COVID cases, 4 deaths, 22.6% positivity rate recorded Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica recorded 131 new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period up to Thursday afternoon.

Four COVID-19 deaths that occurred from September 2021 to July 2022, were also recorded on Thursday, bringing the overall coronavirus death toll in Jamaica to 3,191.

A 96-year-old man from St Elizabeth is the latest recorded COVID fatality nationally.

There were 93 recoveries on the day, bringing that tally to 93,637.

The newly confirmed COVID-19 cases brought the total number on record for the island to 146,114.

Notably, the island recorded a 22.6 per cent positivity rate based on the samples that were tested on Thursday.

Of the newly confirmed cases, 83 are females and 48 are males, with ages ranging from six months to 95 years.

The case count was made up of Kingston and St Andrew (45), St Ann (21), St Catherine (15), St James (12), Clarendon (11), St Elizabeth (nine), Westmoreland (seven), Manchester (six), and Trelawny (five).

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Neuf personnes bloquées par la montée des eaux aux Chutes du Carbet

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 Neuf personnes sont actuellement bloquées par la montée des eaux aux Chutes du Carbet. Une opération est actuellement en cours mais l’intervention de l’hélicoptère Dragon 971 est impossible.

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