SKCCU Debit Card Collection

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The SKCCU wishes to advise its membership that all members with active ATM cards, can collect their Debit Card on Saturday 13th August 2022, between the hours of 9:00am-1:00pm at our main office, Bladen Commercial Development.

 

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Torginol Paints Announced as Official Paint of Hero CPL

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The Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has confirmed Torginol Paints as the tournament’s Official Paint for the next three years.

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Morocco fires coach Halilhod?i? 3 months before World Cup Loop Jamaica

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Morocco’s head coach Vahid Halilhodzic looks on before the start of the African Cup of Nations 2022 group C football match against Gabon at the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium in Yaounde, Cameroon, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File).

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RABAT, Morocco (AP) — The coach who helped Morocco qualify for the World Cup was fired Thursday, barely three months before the start of the tournament in Qatar.

The Moroccan football federation said the decision to fire Vahid Halilhod?i? was because of disagreements in preparing the team for the tournament. Morocco is scheduled to play their first match on Nov. 23 against 2018 World Cup finalist Croatia. The team will also play Belgium and Canada in Group F.

Halilhod?i?’s exit opens the way for Hakim Ziyech to return to the squad. The Bosnian had cut the Chelsea winger from the squad last year in a dispute over a supposed unwillingness to play in a friendly game.

It’s the third time the 69-year-old Halilhod?i? has been fired by a team he helped qualify but could not coach at the World Cup itself. He led Ivory Coast through qualifying for the 2010 tournament and Japan for the 2018 edition but lost his job each time before getting to the final tournament.

At 2014 World Cup, Halilhod?i? coached Algeria to the last 16, where the team lost in extra time to eventual champion Germany.

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Local entrepreneur shares winning formula for hair growth Loop Jamaica

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Women refer to their hair as their golden crown of glory, spending thousands of dollars on products that promise to deliver length and health.

Sadra Lindsay, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Garden Gold Cosmetics, says she has found the winning formula for hair growth.

The local and relatively new entrepreneur, who manufactures haircare products, takes pride in knowing that all the ingredients used are organic.

Lindsay says that despite the odds, she started her company during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, crediting divine inspiration for concocting the golden formula.

“Well, as an entrepreneur I have another business, and during the pandemic, we went through a rough patch, so instead of using regular shampoo I just decided to use the things in my garden, just like that, fresh from the garden. The results were amazing,” she says.

“The business was started back in June 2021 when we actually began producing for retail. Before that, we were kind of just trying all this stuff in my own hair and the results were amazing. So based on that, we decided to try the market to see how it would be received, and it was a blessing,” Lindsay notes.

She commends the Jamaica Business Development Corporation (JBDC) for equipping her with the right skills to be a savvy and hands-on entrepreneur.

“I have been a member of that entity for several years, from as far back as 2013. Before I started production, I went and spoke to my business development officer at the JBDC in Mandeville and outlined what I was going to embark on,” she says.

Lindsay points out that the JBDC officer provided the necessary advice. “In terms of drafting a business plan, he helped with that, but it’s also something that I would have done already, having been trained as an entrepreneur by the JBDC in 2015, but he was instrumental in setting me on the right path and refining my ideas,” she adds.

Lindsay notes that she also benefited from additional training by the HEART/ NSTA Trust in 2015 when she was doing level-three administration.

“It was a lot of training as it relates to entrepreneurship on how you create products and how I would do the labelling and stuff like that. This was from a pilot programme that the JBDC had with the Leuphana University in Germany that lasted a few months,” she says. Though equipped with the information, producing the oils did present some challenges, Lindsay points out.

“We wanted to use 100 per cent organic oils and that was a little difficult to source here. There is one particular ingredient that we religiously source from overseas because it’s really expensive out here and most of the persons who sell it here (Jamaica), they sell the refined version,” she says.

“Also, it was difficult to get proper bottles. However, we managed to locate a distributor who provides us with our bottles and we try to buy in bulk, so that we are never out of stock,” the CEO says.

She also acknowledges the work of the Bureau of Standards Jamaica (BSJ) for ensuring that her products met the necessary standards for mass production.

“All our products are actually tested by the Bureau of Standards to ensure that there are no harmful ingredients in it to affect persons,” Lindsay says.

“We also have all our labels approved by the Bureau of Standards,” Ms. Lindsay notes.

There are two main items in the Garden Gold product line – the signature Aloe Oil Blend and the Rosemary Oil Blend – both of which, she says, are guaranteed to grow one’s hair rapidly.

“We first started with the Garden Gold Aloe Oil Blend and the results from persons were just amazing. Apart from my own hair, it’s a completely different feeling when you have reviews coming in so often from people that you don’t even know saying, ‘oh my gosh, this is a godsend’,” Lindsay says.

“We then started doing the Rosemary Oil Blend, which is another amazing product that allowed persons to grow really thick hair, really fast. It was particularly wonderful for those persons with very curly hair. We have since produced the shampoo and the conditioner to go with the line. The response has been amazing, as we get at least five reviews in a day,” she adds.

Lindsay says she has been able to ship the products to the Caribbean, the United Kingdom, USA and Canada.

“I really see the business taking off internationally and we ship to other parts of the world. The reviews coming out of countries outside of Jamaica have also been amazing. I really look forward to the business making a name for itself in the industry,” she says.

What makes the products so good, she says, is a secret ingredient that she believes no other hair company has attempted to use, and which helps the hair to grow fast.

A mother of two, Ms. Lindsay says it would not have been possible without a supportive husband.

“He’s very supportive in the business. We work together, we manufacture together, we take care of the boys together, we pretty much do everything together,” she adds.

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Another drug seizure at the General Post Office

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ANOTHER DRUG SEIZURE AT POST OFFICE

Another sizeable drug seizure was made at the General Post Office, following a joint drug operation between the Police and Customs Department on Wednesday.

During the operation, a total of 48 pounds of the controlled drug were discovered in 48 vaccum-sealed packages inside several cardboard boxes.

Also among the siezure on Wednesday, were a number of cannabis vape pens.

The substance is estimated to value at EC $295,896. This has been the second seizure at the post office in less than 24 hours.

On Tuesday, 22 pounds of cannabis were seized by both law enforcement agencies with a value of EC 132,000.

Investigations remain ongoing.

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El precio de Ethereum se dispara tras la noticia de su exitosa actualización

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Ethereum, la segunda mayor criptomoneda por su valor de mercado después del Bitcóin, ha implementado con éxito una nueva actualización en su red de prueba a las 01:45 GMT del 11 de agosto, informa CNBC. Publicada la noticia, el precio del token subió por encima de los 1.900 dólares por unidad.

El valor actual (9:00 GMT) de la moneda digital asciende a 1.891,58 dólares y, aunque es inferior al costo máximo alcanzado luego de la actualización, es un 15 % más alto que la semana pasada.

Desde su creación, Ethereum ha utilizado el llamado modelo ‘prueba de trabajo’ (PoW, por sus siglas en inglés) que requiere de la minería de criptomonedas para realizar transacciones. Como este modelo demanda mucha energía y, en general, es poco ecológico, la criptomoneda está virando hacia el modelo de ‘prueba de participación’ (PoS), que no necesita criptominado. Asimismo, el bautizado como Ethereum 2.0 tiene la ventaja de ser más rápido y eficiente.

La actualización realizada consistió en un test en el que la red especial de pruebas Goerli simuló el proceso de la red principal. Según sus desarrolladores, la denominada fusión fue exitosa, aunque no descartan que más adelante se descubran fallos. 

Se estima que la última actualización de la red principal de Ethereum, calificada como uno de los acontecimientos más importantes en la historia de las criptomonedas, se producirá en septiembre. Sin embargo, en función de los resultados de la presente prueba, la fecha podría cambiar. En el pasado, la actualización se retrasó varias veces, aunque se espera su realización se acabe completando a lo largo de este año.

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VIDEO: Un ‘tornado de fuego’ se forma en medio de los incendios forestales en California

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Bomberos del condado de Los Ángeles (California, EE.UU.) combaten un incendio forestal que afectó ya a unas 60 hectáreas, aunque hasta el momento no hubo construcciones amenazadas. En medio de la batalla para contener las llamas, debieron enfrentar un ‘tornado de fuego’.

Imágenes captadas por el canal KTLA el 10 de agosto muestran un vórtice arremolinado de llamas y una columna de humo ascendente, mientras queun helicóptero hidrante arroja agua para tratar de apagarlo.

Según la Sección de Operaciones Aéreas del Departamento de Bomberos del condado, el fenómeno, formado en el distrito de Gorman, al noroeste de Los Ángeles, es el resultado de elementos “combustibles secos y receptivos y vientos erráticos” relacionados con el “calentamiento intenso de la superficie”.

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NBC’s Covid- 19 Update – Wednesday August 10th 2022

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Minister of Health Wellness and the Environment St. Clair prince is reminding Vincentians that the country is still under a Public Health Emergency with regards to covid-19.

Minister Prince is therefore encouraging persons to take the necessary precautions to remain safe

Rawdica Stephen has more in today’s Covid 19 Update.

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MCMH expected to transform into a Maternal Child and Health Care Centre of Excellence

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The Milton Cato Memorial Hospital is expected to be transformed into a Maternal Child and Health Care Centre of Excellence, once the Acute Care Hospital at Arnos Vale is opened.

That’s according to Minister of Health Wellness and the Environment St Clair Prince, who was speaking during a News Conference hosted yesterday by Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Camillo Gonsalves.

The Media Briefing was held to provide an update on funding for the Acute Referral Hospital.  Minister Prince outlined plans for the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital, after the Acute Referral Hospital is opened.

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Minister Prince said the Acute Referral Hospital would allow the Government to be better able to respond to public health emergencies and building resilience.

He said health services would be expanded, while there would be the introduction of new services, such as Cardiology, Neurology, including enhanced acute stroke care, Thyroid Services, care for Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases, enhanced Opthalmology, as well as major invasive surgeries.

The total cost of the project, including equipping the facility, will amount to 98-million U.C. dollars.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Cuthbert Knights says the coming on stream of the Acute Referral Hospital at Arnos Vale will mark a significant change in health governance in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

He made the point during the Media Briefing hosted by Finance Minister Camillo Gonsalves yesterday

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65-y-o soup vendor shot and killed metres away from police station Loop Jamaica

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A 65-year-old soup vendor was shot and killed on Barnett Street, St James on Wednesday, August 10, just meters away from the police station.

The deceased has been identified as Allan Morgan of Morning Side Drive in Brandon Hill, St James.

Reports from the Montego Bay Police are that citizens stumbled upon the body at about 5:00 am and summoned them.

On arrival of the lawmen, Morgan’s body was seen lying on its back with a gunshot wound. The scene was processed and his body was removed to the morgue. Investigations continue.

Sources report that he was attacked just minutes after he arrived at the location and was preparing to catch an early morning sale.

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