Donald Michael Orlando Rafael Dijkhoff

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

Señor ta mi wardador,

mi’n tin falta di nada;

den cunucu di yerba berde

E ta pone mi sosega.

E ta hiba mi na awa trankil,

pa mi bolbe haya forza.

Salmo:23. 

Cu honda pena pero conforme cu boluntad di Señor

nos ta participa fayecimento di: 

Donald Michael Orlando Rafael Dijkhoff

Mihor conoci como “Donny of Dons”

*12-07-1961 – †09-10-2022 

Na Nomber di: 

Su Mayornan:

† Pedro Ismael Dijkhoff

† Aniceta Dijkhoff – Quant 

Su Esposa: 

Enrica Dijkhoff – Petrocchi

 Yiunan: 

Derrick & Magaly Dijkhoff – Arends

Kimberly & Salam Hadi – Dijkhoff

 Juliën Dijkhoff

Nieta y Nieto:

Sukaynah & Ali Hadi  

Ruman nan:    

Dorothy Dijkhoff y yiunan

Elvis (Jose) y Coleta Dijkhoff y famia

Feliz (Feli) y Ruthlin Dijkhoff y famia

Jimmy y Judy Dijkhoff y famia

Roland (Nando) y Loesje Dijkhoff y famia

 Tanta y Omonan, Primo y primanan, Swa y Cuñanan, subrino y subrinanan, ihanan,

bisiñanan, conocirnan, ex coleganan di Post Aruba y demas famianan den exterior.

 Demas Famia:

Dijkhoff, Arends, Hadi, Quant, Petrocchi, Jacobs, Leest, Croes, Irausquin, Ras, Hurtado, Wever,

Van Balen, Gomez,de Abreu-Ribeiro, Lampe, Tromp, Kelly, Kock, Koolman.

Disculpa nos si den nos tristesa nos por a lubida algun famia.

 Un palabra di gradicimento na: Cas di Cuido Betesda

 Anochi di Condolencia lo ta diahuebs 15 di September 2022, 6pm pa 9pm Na Aurora Funeral Home

Acto di entiero lo tuma lugar diabierna 16 di September 2022, 1pm pa 4pm Na Aurora Funeral Home

despues saliendo pa Santana Catolico na San Nicolaas 

Despues di entiero nos lo no ricibi bishita di condolencia na cas. 

Nos lo aprecia y ta ricibi condolencia via;

Whatsapp (5943595), facebook y via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Francia A.A. v/d Linden Santana Peña

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

“ Señor ta mi wardador, mi’n tin falta di nada

Den cunucu di yerba berde e ta ponemi sosega.

E ta hibami na awa trankil,

Pa mi bolbe haña forsa” .

          Salmo: 23 

Cu gran tristeza, pero conforme cu Dios su boluntad,

nos ta anuncia fayecimento di:

Francia A.A. v/d Linden Santana Peña

Mihor conoci como Doña Francia of Mama Francia

*04- 06-1959 – +04-09-2022*

 Na nomber di su casa :

Pablo Walfrido v/d Linden.

Yuinan :

 –    Waynie y pareha Diego

–   Whitney

–  Luis Eduardo y famia

Rumannan :  

– Juan David y famia

– Sobeida y famia

 – Franklin y famia

– Calitin y famia

– Lourdes y famia

– Jose Arismendy y famia

– Lisandro y famia

– Jose y famia

– Ramona y famia

Tantanan y omo :  

– Alba y famia

– Mary y famia

– Cesar y famia

– Niana y famia

– Leonardo y famia

 Swa y Cuñanan :  

– Vito y famia

– Lupe y famia

– Nilo y famia

– Mylene y famia

Consuegro:

Dairi  y Gregorio

Amistadnan :

– Chama, Blanca y Shanela, Walter, Jamil, Andre, Randy, Lydia, Stephanny, Lili, Nathaly y Nicole, Jasmine, Ana, Shannon

 Primo y primanan na Merca Y Republica Dominicana. 

Famianan :

v/d Linden, Kock, Bislip, Peña, Santana, Marin, Hernandes, Cedeño, Amaya, Marte, Guitieréz, Colina, Nuñes, Romero, De Cuba, Ureña, Dorothal, Rasmijn, Molina, Wernet, Tapasco, Martina, Parra, Gesterkamp, Geerman, Wever, Thiel, Labour, Caciano, Santis, Herriette, Wever, Ras, Oduber, Fingal, Winterdal, Croes.

 Nos ta pidi disculpa si nos a lubida algun familiar of conoci di Francia v/d Linden Santana Peña.

 ACTO DI ENTIERO LO TUMA LUGAR

DIABIERNA, 16 SEPTEMBER 2022

CONDOLENCIA TA 11:30 AM PA 1:30 PM NA SEROE ALEJANDRO 34 A

DESPUES E TA BAY MISA SAGRADO CURASON DI HESUS DI 2:00 PM PA 4:00 PM.

DESPUES LO HIBA E FAYECIDA NA SU LUGAR DI DESCANSO SANTANA CENTRAL NA SABANA BASORA.

SI TA DESEA POR BIN BISTI NA BLANCO OF BEIGE

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Santokhi zet redden falend beleid op bord Rutte

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

INGEZONDEN De Palu is van mening dat met de vele vragen voor ondersteuning het duidelijk wordt dat president Chandrikapersad Santokhi

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Ministry helps Caroni community to avoid flooding

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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A backhoe operator receives instructions before performing restoration works on the Caroni River bank at Ibis Gardens, Caroni on Tuesday. – Angelo Marcelle

An embankment along the Caroni River in the vicinity of Ibis Gardens, Caroni South Bank Road is being restored by the Ministry of Works and Transport (MoWT) in answer to months of concerns raised by residents in the area.

Earlier in 2022, swathes of dirt on the banks eroded creating an increased risk of flooding. The danger it posed to the more than 100 residents is now being actively treated by the ministry.

On Tuesday, excavators were packing soil on both sides of the river to mitigate against the chances of flooding. Dirt was piled about ten feet higher than the road for approximately 200-feet along the waterway. That embankment descended ten feet to another embankment that was, itself, ten feet higher than the river.

A petition was written to the ministry’s director of drainage and signed by more than 100 Ibis Garden residents. Residents later contacted their MP, the Works Minister and Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development for help.

Residents of Ibis Gardens, Caroni, look on as reconstructive work is being done to the Caroni River bank on Tuesday. – Angelo Marcelle

In a phone interview on Wednesday, MP for the area Dinesh Rambally said he contacted the drainage department at the MoWT, the Local Government Ministry and the Tunapuna/ Piarco Regional Corporation asking them to repair the embankment.

“Since last week, a lot of work was taking place. I will visit to see how far they are coming along and look at the width of the embankment. I have to inspect for my own self whether they are only embanking with dredged material. That kind of river silt will not be the proper embankment, in two or three rainfalls that will wash back into the river. At the higher parts, it needs proper backfill.”

Monique Ramdawar, who has been living in Ibis Gardens for 11 years, said she is “so thankful for the quick support of the corporation to get it started and save a disaster from happening.”

Andre Ramsahai, another resident, was on site on Tuesday morning. He spoke with representatives of the drainage division and noticed that they placed pickets along the bank, indicating how far they want the bank to go back. Officials said if they did not move some of the material and the river’s levels rose too high, the material would be deposited right back in the river bed.

Ramsahai said he was very happy that all parties responded in such a timely manner and that the remedial work was done. He said the work would benefit other communities along the river bank as well.

Despite the remedial work, Ramsahai acknowledged “serious woes ahead with the river, and there is no easy fix.”

“As the dirt is now, if it was checked in the dry season, there will be gaping cracks. Once it cracks and water enters, the dirt will wash into the river.”

Ramsahai recommended, “a type of matted material that they could place over and along the embankment to reduce erosion. That, and if they were to plant some shrubs or rooted grass to really hold the soil.

“Any time they come to do excavation work, they dig down all the trees.”

A tractor and steam roller line the Caroni River Bank at Ibis Gardens, Caroni on Tuesday. The river bank was being restored to avoid flooding in the area. – Angelo Marcelle

He said, when trees are removed, surrounding soil loses the support of tree roots making the soil more susceptible to erosion.

Residents recalled the last time that major work was conducted in their area was during tenure of the People’s Partnership government between 2011 and 2015. Then, they dredged the river, built the embankment and used two amphibious excavators to get the job done.

Following the current reparation work, residents hope there will be continuous maintenance of the bank so it does not reach disaster level again.

They also hoped the river could be widened as opposed to just dredged. That would allow the volume of water to be spread over a wider area. Moreover, they said when the river is dredged there is greater risk that the embankment collapses.

Attempts to reach Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan for comment were unsuccessful.

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Witness appears in court from dentist’s chair

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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File photo

FORMER chief executive officer of the National Self-Help Commission (NSHC), Elroy Julien, narrowly escaped being called on to answer a contempt of court charge on Wednesday.

Julien, the witness for the commission in a lawsuit brought by a former employee who is challenging her dismissal, had to briefly appear virtually from a dentist’s office to explain why he could not give evidence at the trial.

In obvious discomfort, he was excused from testifying for the day.

His dentist, Dr Don Carrington, said Julien’s discomfort was likely to last another day, resulting in Justice Frank Seepersad adjourning the trial to Monday instead.

Testifying earlier from a courtroom was Tricia Brown, the commission’s former administrative officer who was dismissed on April 11, 2019. She is seeking compensation through the lawsuit.

In her evidence, Brown outlined her tenure with the commission and the events which led to her eventual dismissal. She also faced disciplinary charges which she previously challenged in court.

She claims being victimised and accused the commission of failing to restrain her superiors from harassing her and intentionally inflicting mental stress and suffering.

Also testifying as Brown’s witness was a social worker who counselled her for almost a year after the firing.

In her lawsuit, Brown said she was forced to rely on Government grants to support herself and her family. She is asking for approximately $176,808 in special damages.

Brown is represented by attorney Farai Hove Masaisai while Frederick Gilkes is representing the commission.

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Scotiabank earns $521m after tax

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Scotiabank, Independence Square, Port of Spain. – File photo

Scotiabank realised about $521 million in profit after tax for the nine months of the financial year ending in July 31 according to its financial report.

In a media release sent on Wednesday, Scotiabank said the reported profits represented $59 million or 13 per cent increase from the same period for 2021.

The release said, for the third quarter, Scotiabank earned $164 million after tax, $7 million more than the same period for 2021. The release said the improvement was mainly due to continued increases in core banking activity as people return to normal operating conditions following the lifting of covid19 restrictions.

The report said total revenue which comprised of net interest and other income stood at $1.4 billion for the period. It represented an increase of $133 million or 10 per cent over the same period last year.

“We continue to make our products and services more accessible and convenient for all our customers,” said Scotiabank TT Managing Director Gayle Pazos.

He said the bank launched a number of new products that would make banking with Scotia all the more convenient, such as the Basic Access deposit account aimed at supporting small and micro entrepreneurs and self-employed customers.

“These additions to our product offerings will deliver enhanced features to our customers while broadening their deposit capabilities, insurance protection and retirement options,” Pazos said.

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Deyalsingh: Swine flu has left me very weak

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh

ALTHOUGH he is back out to work, Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh has said that he is still very weak after recently battling swine flu.

While speaking in the capacity of St Joseph MP at the opening of the Maitagual Community Centre in San Juan on Wednesday, Deyalsingh occasionally coughed and sniffled.

He was hospitalised at the Arima Hospital last week, and after the Health Ministry said it was not covid19, it was revealed he had swine flu.

He said, “I got influenza A (H3N2). My only regret in spending my time in a hospital bed is having led the health team to where we can have physical celebrations for our 60th anniversary of Independence, I was not able as the person who led the medical response to be part of those festivities.”

During his speech on Wednesday, he admitted, “The swine flu has left me very weak, eh.”

Earlier he joked, “Please don’t tell Dr Michelle Trotman (Thoracic care medical specialist) I am here because when speaking to her this morning, she said: ‘Minister, get some rest, nah? You’re coughing still, you’re still not up to scratch.’”

He told the audience that although he had other events to attend that day, he did not want to miss this one.

Later on, while he presented an award to Rev Christine Frederick – a representative of the Mt Moriah NESB Church, he coughed again and the host joked, “Don’t worry, Minister. She will pray for you just now.”

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Megan Thee Stallion’s Ex-Best Friend To Testify As Tory Lanez Trial Postponed

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz

Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez were back in court on Wednesday along with her ex-best friend Kelsey Harris, also known as Kelsey Nicole.

The September trial for the felony assault charges against Tory Lanez has been put off until later in 2022. On Wednesday, lawyers for the parties attended court, including Kelsey Nicole, Megan Thee Stallion’s ex-bestie, who is called as a prosecution witness in the case. However, the matter was put off due to Lanez’s attorney being unable to attend the trial, and the sitting judge was also occupied with another matter.

At the pre-trial hearing in late July, Lanez’s lawyer, Shawn Holley, had requested that the trial date be postponed due to her appearance in another unrelated matter.

However, the judge did not make an order as to the request except to say that the parties would reconvene to see if anything had changed.

According to Rolling Stone senior reporter Nancy Dillon on Wednesday (September 14), the judge who is presiding over the matter is involved in a different trial.

The matter was not eventually heard as the trial date was proposed to reset to between November 28 and December 8. Dillon noted that there were objections from prosecutors because Lanez’s lawyer is separately involved in an arbitration matter that would affect her being able to be in court for Lanez’s hearing any sooner.

In the meantime, jury selection is expected to start on December 5. One of the prosecution witnesses, Kelsey Harris, was seen attending court although Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion were not seen in court on Wednesday.

According to the reporter, Kelsey Harris, who was seen being escorted out of the Los Angeles courthouse, was ordered to return to court on December 9, where she will appear as a witness for the prosecution.

Harris is said to be the only eyewitness in the alleged shooting that occurred in 2020. Thee Stallion alleges that Lanez shot her after a fight in the SUV the three were traveling in.

Tory Lanez is on trial for one count of felony assault with a semiautomatic firearm. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and has continuously maintained that he was innocent of the charges.

Megan Thee Stallion, on the other hand, has accused Harris of accepting hush money from Lanez to keep quiet about how she was shot. She also alleged in recent statements that he begged her not to speak to the police and offered her $1 million to keep her silence.

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Duke: I will not leave the PDP

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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BACK THEN: PDP leader Watson Duke, left, and THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine before their recent falling out. FILE PHOTO –

PROGRESSIVE Democratic Patriots (PDP) political leader Watson Duke says he will not leave the party he founded in 2016.

In a video of him being interviewed, posted on his Facebook page on Wednesday, Duke said that between 2013 and 2016, the PDP had no voice in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).

“So, I am saying, ‘why should I want to leave the PDP now?’ when between 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, there was no voice in the Assembly. I know who I am inno.

“I know what I have done for this country. I have given Tobago a voice when there was no voice.”

He was responding to calls in some quarters for him to step away from the party in the wake of his public feud with Chief Secretary Farley Augustine over the assembly’s treatment of 27 members of the Roxborough Folk Performers who had gone to New York to perform at Labour day celebrations.

Duke, the assemblyman for Roxborough/Argyle, claimed that outside of airline tickets for the members of the group, the THA did not provide additional funding for them to cover their other expenses.

As a result, he said the members of the group were left stranded, stressed out and hungry.

Augustine has denied Duke’s version of the events, saying the THA provided $400,417.50 in funding to cover airline tickets and other expenses.

But he said the assembly could not give the group additional money, adding that Duke was aware of the its constraints. The issue has led to a feud between the two.

Augustine invited Duke to attend a virtual meeting of the Executive Council on Wednesday to discuss the issues in the public domain and his future role as Deputy Chief Secretary.

But Newsday learnt that the did not take place as Augustine was in Trinidad for a meeting with Finance Minister Colm Imbert, concerning the September 26 national budget.

Augustine also posted statement and some photos from the meeting on his Facebook page.

The meeting, described as “productive and cordial,” was attended by senior officials from both the Ministry of Finance and THA

The THA, in its budget presentation in June, had requested an allocation of $3.97 billion from central government to manage the island’s affairs for fiscal 2022-2023.

In his video on Wednesday, Duke said had it not been for him, Augustine and (Faith) BYisrael would not have been in politics.

“Farley and Faith, all of them would not have found a place in politics because they had no interest in it. They told me straight up. At least Faith told me she had no interest because she was a technocrat.

“But I pursued them individually even though I was charged. I was charged then and they came on the team knowing I was a charged person, because they saw an opportunity to rescue Tobago. This is why I salute Farley and Faith.”

Duke said Augustine and BYisrael are the future of the party. “I have no problems with that.”

But he claimed that nobody has told him thanks for spending his “hard-earned money” to position the party for victory in the December 6, THA election.

“Was my money running things.” The PDP romped to a landslide 14-1 victory over the PNM in that election. The PNM had previously led the assembly for 21consecutive years.

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Tsoiafatt Angus: New York trip at centre of PDP spat remains ‘a mystery’

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Tobago

Dr Denise Tsoiafatt-Angus –

INNOVATIVE Democratic Alliance (IDA) political leader Dr Denise Tsoiafatt Angus has described as, “a mystery,” the details surrounding the Roxborough Folk Performers’ recent visit to New York.

Last Wednesday, Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDP) political leader Watson Duke, in a post on his Facebook page, chastised the THA for abandoning 27 members of the group who had gone to New York to perform at Labour Day celebrations.

The group returned to Tobago on Monday.

Duke said outside of airline tickets, the THA did not provide additional funding to the group to cover other expenses. As a result, he claimed members were stranded, stressed out and hungry.

Augustine said the THA did not send the group to New York but provided financial assistance to the tune of $400,417.50 to cover airfare and some of their expenses.

Saying the assembly could not provide further assistance, Augustine said Duke was aware of its constraints.

The issue led to a power struggle between the two men, which persists to this day.

Last Thursday, Duke fired Augustine, Dr Faith BYisrael (Secretary of Health, Wellness and Social Protection) and Alicia Roberts-Patterson as PDP deputy leaders.

He has also criticised the THA for not fulfilling one of its campaign promises of creating employment.

Speaking on the Tobago Updates morning show, Tsoifatt Angus said getting proper details of what transpired has been challenging.

“I think what we have a challenge with, is that we do not have details of what happened because the group, I read, is saying they have not received any money at all. So, if they have not received any money at all then the assembly can’t put forward more money if they (group) have not received any money at all,” she said.

“So whether it is that the chief secretary’s promise is based on knowing that the money did not yet reach them and, therefore, those monies that were already approved as part of the sponsorship would cover that amount, really, I hesitate to comment because we do not have the details.”

She added, “It is a mystery, I would like to say at this point. All of the details are missing, whether they were hungry, not hungry, staying, not staying, receive money, not receive money, there is just a whole lot that we don’t know about this and I look forward to hearing the full story and be able to figure out what exactly happened. You are getting all types of voice mails and you really don’t know what is taking place.”

Tsoiafatt Angus, who served as secretary of culture in the former Orville London-led PNM administration – before striking out on her own by forming the IDA – said the assembly has policies in place to treat with requests for funding.

“Even though the group was not representing the THA, the administration would have had policies in place in terms of sponsorship. And in giving sponsorship, you would want to ensure that whatever the endeavour persons are asking you about, can lead to some measure of success.”

She said if a request was made for plane tickets, the assembly had the right to ask them how they were going to support the rest of the venture in relation to hotel bills, food and other expenses.

“Many of the organisations that came to us back then would have done their fundraisers and would have been able to show that they had resources and that they just needed a little extra to be able to get them to complete their budget in order to be successful.”

Tsoiafatt Angus said the assembly, under the London administration, had a grant committee that was not based on the “will of the secretary.”

“You had people in the committee, who would evaluate the forms that would come in and then they would call the organisation for additional information to ensure the venture, for which THA funding was requested, would be a success.”

She also described as “unfortunate,” the public feud between Duke and Augustine, saying it has become a distraction when the focus should be on Tobago’s governance.

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