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Tekst en beeld Tascha Aveloo PARAMARIBO — In het kader van de heilige Sasi Suro van de Javanisten, werd er in Lelydorp
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Joycelyn Savage dropped a bomb on Friday afternoon, noting that she is carrying a child for embattled R&B singer R. Kelly. The R&B singer was recently sentenced to 30 years in jail for racketeering, sex trafficking, and other offenses.
On Friday, Savage released her new tell-all book, Love and Joy of Robert, in which she revealed that she is pregnant with the singer’s baby.
Savage recently revealed that R. Kelly proposed to her on the day of his sentencing by sending an engagement ring to her house even though he was heading to jail for 30 years, where he is likely to spend the rest of his life.
In the 11-page book (back and front 24 pages) released on Amazon on Friday, Savage, who is one of Kelly’s alleged victims, claims that she is months along with the pregnancy.
Joycelyn Savage said she knew a few months after 55-year-old Kelly sent her an engagement ring.
“Months later, I began expecting severe morning sickness and was unsure what was wrong with my body. I thought I had contracted COVID-19, but the most amazing news of all was that I was expecting,” she said. “It was a happy day but an incomplete time in my life. Today I am grateful to God for giving me the most precious gift. Robert is extremely excited about the news that I am having a baby and feels sad that Robert will not be able to be here with us,” the book read, according to the NY Post.
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The book does not say when or how R. Kelly could have impregnated Joycelyn Savage as he has been locked away for more than a year. Savage, who has denied any allegations that she is a victim of Kelly, also shared a sonogram of the pregnancy.
Savage also said that R. Kelly had some input in the book as he was the one who approved the image of the sonogram.
The 26-year-old says she is “hoping for him to be released and prepare for new beginnings,” in the book.
Last month before his sentencing, Savage wrote a letter to the judge pleading for leniency from the court. In the letter, she revealed that they were engaged. She also said that she is not a victim of the music icon.
Online, social media users speculated about the pregnancy as they questioned the veracity of the claim. Some questioned whether Savage had been allowed conjugal visits, and some have even surmised that if she is truly pregnant, she might be married to the singer.
There were speculations before that Kelly might have married Savage in the same way he married an underaged Aaliyah to prevent her from testifying against him decades ago.
His Attorneys have not responded to the claims.
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En raison de remplissage de réservoir, l’alimentation en eau sera perturbée ce vendredi à Baie-Mahault et Petit-Bourg.
Le retour à la normale est prévu ce samedi (13 août 2022), en début de journée.
Après une interruption de la distribution, une coloration inhabituelle de l’eau peut se produire.Afin que l’eau retrouve toute sa transparence, il est recommandé de laisser le robinet ouvert pendant plusieurs dizaines de secondes.
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The police are investigating the burglary of the home of a Clarke’s Hill woman.
Reports are that the thief stole a Lenovo laptop, a 7” Amazon Tablet, one I-Phone XR, one black wallet containing $800 in cash, and several ID’s.
Further reports are that the wallet with the ID’s was retrieved a short distance from the house after the police conducted a search in the surrounding area.
Allegations are that there were no visible signs of forced entry and therefore the police are surmising that the thief gained access into the house through a living room door which was closed but not locked.
This incident reportedly occurred sometime between midnight and 3:39am on August 9.
Meanwhile, a Heritage Quay business was broken into and the intruder was caught by the owner inside the building.
Reports are that Annette’s Snackette was broken into and $350 in coins and the owner’s Antigua and Barbuda passport were stolen.
Reportedly the owner told the police that while entering her business she saw an unknown male, who is dark in complexion and medium built, exiting her business.
Allegations are that after the man saw her, he ran from the scene in an easterly direction.
He was reportedly dressed in a grey T- Shirt and pants.
The unknown intruder apparently used an implement to pry open a wooden window to gain access into the business.
This offence reportedly occurred sometime between 5:30pm on August 10 and 2:45am on August 11. – REAL NEWS
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El Departamento de Justicia radicó 12 cargos de posesión y traspaso de documentos falsificados contra un agente de la Uniformada que presentó más de una decena de pruebas de laboratorio de COVID-19 falsas, para continuar laborando de manera presencial sin cumplir con el requisito de vacunación establecido debido a la pandemia provocada por el coronavirus.
El juez Wilfredo Viera, del Tribunal de Primera Instancia de Carolina, encontró causa para arresto contra el agente Iván Molina Casiano, a quien le impuso una fianza de 12,000 dólares, que fue diferida mediante el Programa de Servicios con Antelación a Juicio. Este podría enfrentar una pena de reclusión por un término fijo de tres años por cada cargo.
“Agradecemos al Departamento de Salud y al Departamento de Justicia, la diligencia con la que actuaron para procesar este caso, referido por la División de Seguridad y Protección del Negociado de la Policía de Puerto Rico, tras identificar un potencial patrón de falsificación de pruebas de COVID 19, por parte de un agente adscrito a esta división”, dijo el comisionado del Negociado de la Policía, Antonio López Figueroa en declaraciones escritas.
“De ser probado este hecho, tanto sus ahora compañeros como la agencia que representó que es la Policía de Puerto Rico, estamos muy conscientes de que el cumplimiento de las leyes comienza desde la casa. Por eso, no toleramos conductas contrarias a nuestro ordenamiento jurídico, sobre todo cuando se trata de un agente que juró cumplir con la ley y el orden”, añadió.
La investigación se originó tras un referido de la División de Investigaciones de la Secretaría Auxiliar para la Reglamentación y Acreditación de Facilidades de Salud (SARAFS) del Departamento de Salud.
El agente, adscrito a la División de Seguridad y Protección del Negociado de la Policía en Carolina, determinó no vacunarse contra el COVID-19 por motivos religiosos. Según la Orden Ejecutiva número 2021-058 del 28 de julio de 2021, éste podía continuar trabajando presencialmente siempre y cuando se realizara una prueba de laboratorio de COVID-19 semanalmente.
Durante los meses de agosto de 2021 a febrero del presente año, Molina entregó a su supervisor más de 20 pruebas de COVID-19. De la investigación se desprende que 12 de las pruebas fueron falsificadas.
Por lo cual, la fiscal María Teresa Carro Lahongrais le radicó 12 cargos por violación al Artículo 217 del Código Penal de Puerto Rico, que tipifica como delito la posesión y el traspaso de documentos falsificados.
“El Ministerio Público cuenta con la evidencia para probar más allá de duda razonable la posesión y traspaso de los 12 documentos falsificados”, sostuvo la fiscal, quien lideró la investigación en la División de Delitos Económicos del Departamento de Justicia con el apoyo de la inspectora de la SARAFS, Maruxa Díaz Pagán.
“Un agente o funcionario no solo debe cumplir la ley sino dar ejemplo de honestidad y ética. Estamos seguros de que la mayoría cumplen con este estándar de integridad. El Departamento de Justicia se encargará de aquellos que se desvíen”, expresó el secretario de Justicia, Domingo Emanuelli Hernández.
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Un taux de chômage stable, un taux d’emploi qui bat des records: le marché du travail confirme sa bonne santé lors du deuxième trimestre 2022, malgré un contexte économique morose et les inquiétudes nées d’une inflation au plus haut depuis 37 ans.
Selon les chiffres du chômage au sens du Bureau international du travail (BIT) publiés vendredi par l’Insee, le chômage se stabilise à 7,4% de la population active en France (hors Mayotte), soit 2,3 millions de personnes, contre 7,3% au premier trimestre 2022.
Le nombre de chômeurs égale ainsi son niveau du quatrième trimestre de l’année 2021, et reste inférieur de 0,8 point à son niveau d’avant-crise, fin 2019.
“Depuis la sortie du plus dur de la crise sanitaire, l’emploi est très dynamique”, relève auprès de l’AFP Sylvain Larrieu, chef de la division synthèse conjoncturelle du marché du travail de l’Insee.
Rapporté aux 102.500 emplois créés dans le privé lors du même trimestre, “on aurait pu s’attendre à une baisse du chômage”, note cependant Eric Heyer, économiste à l’Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques (OFCE).
D’autres indicateurs attestent la bonne santé du marché du travail: le taux d’emploi de la population (de 15 à 64 ans) se stabilise à 68% (+1 point par rapport au 2e trimestre 2021), du jamais vu depuis 1975 et les premières mesures effectuées par l’Insee.
Il atteint même son plus haut niveau historique chez les 50-64 ans (66%, +0,5 point sur un an).
Le taux d’activité (qui calcule le rapport entre nombre d’actifs et population générale) atteint les 73,5% (+0,1 point). C’est surtout chez les jeunes (15-24 ans) qu’il augmente: +1,1 point à 42,5%.
Pour Eric Heyer, ce taux d’activité indique que, à la suite de la crise sanitaire, “plus de personnes s’inscrivent sur le marché du travail, à l’opposé du phénomène observé aux Etats-Unis où il y aurait une grande démission”.
Qualité de l’emploi
C’est en clin d’œil à la journée internationale de la jeunesse qu’Olivier Dussopt, ministre du Travail a salué sur Twitter le “plus fort taux d’emploi et d’activité des jeunes depuis 1990″, tout en rappelant l’”objectif emploi et formation pour tous”.
Le développement des contrats en apprentissage explique en partie ces chiffres, selon Eric Heyer: “Les jeunes, pendant leur scolarité, intègrent ainsi le taux d’emploi”.
Le taux de chômage des jeunes (15-24 ans) augmente de 1,3 point lors du deuxième trimestre, à 17,8%. Mais “comme il avait beaucoup baissé en 2021, il reste inférieur à son niveau d’avant-crise”, de 3,7 points, indique Sylvain Larrieu, de l’Insee.
Dans les autres catégories d’âge, le taux de chômage est quasi stable chez les 25-49 ans (+0,1 point, à 6,7%), et il diminue de 0,3 point chez les plus de 50 ans (à 5,2%).
Dans le détail, le taux de chômage de longue durée (au moins un an) est en très légère baisse, à 2,1% de la population active (-0,1 point) et demeure inférieur de 0,3 point par rapport à son niveau d’il y a un an.
Quant à la part du sous-emploi (personnes au chômage partiel ou à temps partiel et souhaitant travailler plus), elle diminue de 0,1 point sur le trimestre, à 4,6% des personnes en emploi, son plus bas niveau depuis 1992.
“La qualité de l’emploi s’améliore”, déclare Eric Heyer.
La définition du chômage par le BIT ne prend pas en compte le “halo autour du chômage”, soit les chômeurs qui ont envie de travailler mais sont indisponibles pour reprendre un emploi ou pas en recherche active. Cette catégorie comprend 1,9 million de personnes au 2e trimestre (+0,1 point).
Le président Emmanuel Macron s’est fixé pour objectif d’atteindre le plein emploi à l’horizon 2027, ce qui correspond selon les économistes à un taux de chômage autour de 5%.
Pour cela, le gouvernement mise sur trois réformes: l’assurance chômage, la transformation de Pôle emploi en “France Travail” et l’attribution du RSA sous condition d’avoir une activité.
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Dans le cadre du projet international « Trois siècles de migrations francophones en Amérique du Nord 1640-1940 » porté par l’université Saint-Boniface au Canada, Monique Milia-Marie-Luce, maîtresse de conférence en histoire contemporaine à l’université des Antilles est en Guadeloupe et se penche sur l’histoire de femmes et quelques hommes ayant été recrutés dans l’archipel pour le Canada entre 1910 et 1911, afin d’y être domestiques.
Pourquoi des Guadeloupéennes ?
Elles ont été recrutées principalement pour le Québec où on recherchait des domestiques sachant parler français et catholiques. Il faut dès lors s’interroger sur leur recrutement, car le Canada de l’époque, qui manque pourtant de main-d’œuvre, limite officiellement l’entrée des Asiatiques et des Noirs.
Comment sont-elles parties et comment s’est déroulé le voyage ?
Ce sont des recrutements privés à l’initiative de l’ancien consul américain en poste en…
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Detectives in Westmoreland on Wednesday, August 10, charged 42-year-old Patrick Bromfield, Fisherman of Top Road in Little London, Westmoreland with forcible abduction, attempted rape, and grievous sexual assault.
The charges stem from an incident in which he allegedly abducted and attempted to rape a child in Broughton, Little London in the parish, in July of this year.
Reports are that at about 8:00 pm, Bromfield was asked to assist a child to the shop, on his motorcycle. He left with the child and took her into a lane where he fondled and attempted to rape her.
The child managed to escape after the ordeal and a report was made to the police.
Bromfield surrendered to the police, in the presence of his attorney, and was subsequently charged.
His court date will be published as soon as it is made available.
A 15-year-old boy vacationing in Jamaica from the US was shot and injured during an operation by the security forces in Seaview Gardens, St Andrew, on Thursday.
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The SDC/ Wray & Nephew National Community T20 Cricket semi-finals brought the Ultimate Oval in St Ann to life on August 7 as cricket lovers gathered to watch their favourite teams play for the title of National T20 Champions.
The game day atmosphere is completed each year by a bar station provided by the title sponsor, this is usually run by a local bar owner in keeping with the community development target of the community cricket competition.
This year Ultimate Jerk Centre restaurant and bar owner, Iris Talbott was happy to rejoin the competition as a vendor.
“This isn’t the first time, we’ve been hosting SDC Cricket for a couple of years now, but I think this is about the third year that we have been in partnership with Wray & Nephew. We return every year because this cause is important to us. It’s all about building our community and SDC/ Wray & Nephew cricket is a community thing.”
Showcasing her true affection for the community, 66-year-old Talbott also shared how she translates her passion for community development into her business. “This event is a great assist in our business and the truth is it also gives back to the community by helping us to pay our workers. Many of our workers are from here and other communities nearby.”
Pavel Smith Marketing Manager, J Wray & Nephew Ltd is elated at the cricket fan turn out to the semi-finals, “This is what our partnership with SDC for the National Community T20 Cricket Competition is all about, the enjoyment of our Jamaican culture. Culture begins at the community level and the slogan Fi Wi Culture is meant to empower us all to see how we each can play a part in building the other. We are happy to witness the domino effect of community building unfolding as the event grows each year.”
For the semi-finals, team Boscobel hailing from St Mary bowled over the competition, Comfort C.C. from Manchester to a 140 win in the first match of the day. The second match saw the defeat of South Star United from Manchester by St Thomas, Whitehorse cricket team with a 155 score.
The SDC/ Wray & Nephew National Community T20 Cricket culminates in Noranda St Ann on August 21 for the exciting season’s finals.
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