Gobierno a cumpli cu decision pa reduci recorte di 12,6% riba e subsidio na diferente fundacion

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

Minister di Finansa ta informa:

ORANJESTAD (AAN): Minister Maduro ta informa cu diamars ultimo Departamento di Finansa a haci transferencia di e 5% di recorte riba subsidio na tur fundacion cu ta wordo subsidia.

            E pago a wordo haci hunto cu e pago regular di subsidio di cada luna. Awo ta keda na cada fundacion pa haci e pagonan corespondiente.

            Cu esaki Gobierno di Aruba ta cumpli cu e decision pa ‘bouw af’ e recorte di 12,6% riba e subsidionan cu ta wordo duna na diferente fundacion.

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Évolution statutaire, la nouvelle méthode de la CTG évitera-t-elle un énième échec ? Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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The content originally appeared on: Guyaweb

Au ralenti ces dernières années, le processus d’évolution statutaire de la Guyane en vue d’obtenir une autonomie a été relancé en mars par le Congrès des élus. Depuis, une nouvelle méthode est en marche, via un Comité de pilotage (Copil) qui se réunit pour la troisième fois ce vendredi 26 août à Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni. Son objectif est d’avancer sur le pré-projet à négocier avec le gouvernement dont la Collectivité Territoriale de Guyane (CTG) souhaite obtenir un protocole d’engagement d’ici à la fin de l’année.  Après deux échecs retentissants en 2001 et 2010, le processus d’évolution statutaire de la Guyane vers une autonomie, leitmotiv de…

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Évolution statutaire, la nouvelle méthode de la CTG évitera-t-elle un énième échec ? Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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The content originally appeared on: Guyaweb

Au ralenti ces dernières années, le processus d’évolution statutaire de la Guyane en vue d’obtenir une autonomie a été relancé en mars par le Congrès des élus. Depuis, une nouvelle méthode est en marche, via un Comité de pilotage (Copil) qui se réunit pour la troisième fois ce vendredi 26 août à Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni. Son objectif est d’avancer sur le pré-projet à négocier avec le gouvernement dont la Collectivité Territoriale de Guyane (CTG) souhaite obtenir un protocole d’engagement d’ici à la fin de l’année.  Après deux échecs retentissants en 2001 et 2010, le processus d’évolution statutaire de la Guyane vers une autonomie, leitmotiv de…

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Hinds: Crime will not be eradicated overnight

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds at Tuesday’s PNM public meeting at the Belmont Community Centre, Jerningham Avenue. – Angelo Marcelle

As of August 22, TT recorded 7,855 cases of serious crimes including 378 murders and 456 shootings and woundings.

National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds made the statement on Tuesday night at a People’s National Movement national public meeting in Belmont. He said Trinidad and Tobago had several challenges with crime, but the major ones were border security, guns, and gangs.

He said of the 378 murders this year 26 arose out of altercations, five from property disputes, seven were cases of domestic violence, 62 were drug-related, 141 involved gangs, 43 were revenge-related, one police/prison officer was killed in the line of duty, one woman during a rape, 38 people during robberies, and 34 were unclassified.

There were 25 multiple murders, including 21 double murders, three triple murders, and a quadruple murder. And out of those 25 multiple murders there were 76 offences – 55 murders, and 21 shootings and woundings.

There were also 420 weapons seized, including 76 revolvers, 244 pistols, 20 shotguns, 54 assault rifles, five sub-machine guns, and 20 homemade shotguns.

“I understand the trauma TT is going through, but I want to say to you frankly it is serious business. It wasn’t created overnight and it would not be eradicated overnight. We have to be vigilant. We have to fight, and fight we (the PNM) will (in Parliament).”

Hinds said even though the government increased the number of judges and magistrates in the court system, matters could be filed in the magistrates’ court electronically, and there were virtual court centres, the justice system works too slowly.

He added it was disheartening when the police did their jobs to catch criminals and the guilty people were given small fines or minimal sentences.

“There’s no way the Executive or the Parliament could tell the Judiciary what to do and how to sentence someone. But I just simply want to record that gun-carrying is murderous and bloody, and we would like to see the provisions of the law implemented optimally sometimes to send clear messages, especially since we are not getting the support of the Opposition in the Parliament, on behalf of you, to put in place the laws we want to.”

In an effort to both prevent and suppress crime, Hinds highlighted several government initiatives including a facility in the Youth Transformation and Rehabilitation Centre for females with a learning centre, the Homestead programme providing agricultural training and eventually land, and numerous other programmes in sports, religion, academics and skills for children and adults.

Hinds said the government outfitted the police Coastal and Riverine Patrol Unit, procured new offshore patrol vessels, drones, a radar system, and the police were undertaking a major gun-retrieval exercise.

He said the country would soon have radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology which could identify number plates associated with vehicle owners and identify people inside vehicles.

There were also 1,796 operating cameras on the roads, 2,500 modern updated cameras were being installed, and the government was in negotiations for a further 2,500 cameras.

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WATCH: Saint Lucia Seeking To Introduce Referral System In Health Care – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia is seeking to strengthen primary health care through the introduction of a referral system.

More in this report from Fernelle Neptune.

SOURCE: Ministry of Health, Wellness & Elderly Affairs

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Salud reporta 10 muertes y 355 hospitalizaciones por COVID-19

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el viernes 10 muertos y 355 personas hospitalizadas.

La cantidad de muertes atribuidas es de 4,932.

Hay 299 adultos y 56 menores hospitalizados. Este monitoreo cubre el periodo del 11 al 24 de agosto de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 26.89 por ciento.

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Agreden a hombre, le roban los cocos y dinero en efectivo en Salinas

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La Policía investiga un robo a eso de las 11:30 de la mañana del jueves, en la calle E, del Barrio Playa en Salinas.

Según el reporte preliminar, un hombre alegó que otra persona lo agredió con un bate en la cabeza y le  quitó un saco de cocos y de 60 dólares en efectivo. El hombre fue atendido en un hospital del área, donde el médico de turno le tomó puntos de sutura.

El caso fue referido a la División de Robos del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales de Guayama para continuar con la investigación.

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Ziekte van Weil onder controle

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

door Arjen Stikvoort Nickerie — De ziekte van Weil die medio juli in Nickerie de kop op stak, lijkt onder

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Man vermist na omslaan boot

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

door  Samuel Wens LAWA — Sinds enkele dagen wordt een man vermist uit een boot die omgeslagen is bij de

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Runaldo Gallant nieuwe EBGS-praeses

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

PARAMARIBO — Dominee Runaldo Gallant is donderdag in de Wanicakerk gekozen tot praeses van de Evangelische Broedergemeente in Suriname (EBGS).

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