WATCH: Pierre Encouraged By Investor Confidence – St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre is encouraged by a resurgence in investor confidence in Saint Lucia.

Hon. Pierre has given insight on recent engagements with investors and provided updates on ongoing construction projects during the July 12 Sitting of the Lower House.

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Siguen los fraudes con las taquillas para el concierto de Bad Bunny

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La Policía informó el viernes de otra querella que se recibió en el precinto de Carolina Sur durante la mañana con relación a fraude en la compra de boletos para el concierto de Bad Bunny, en esta ocasión a través de la página web ClasificadosPR.

Según la Policía, alegó la perjudicada, que compró las taquillas para el espectáculo “Un Verano Sin Ti” y realizó el pago a través de la aplicación ATH Móvil por la cantidad de 190 dólares.

Sin embargo, dicha persona les vendió los mismos boletos a otras dos personas.

El agente Rical Álvarez, del precinto de Carolina Sur, investigó este caso.

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Drake’s Team Denies Sweden Arrest As Free Drake Trends On Twitter

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz

There were reports on Thursday afternoon that the Canadian rapper, along with a bodyguard, was arrested in Sweden for possession of marijuana.

Social media was rife with speculation about the incident, with many fans sharing posts and memes about Drake and others asking for new music from the rapper about the incident.

Several news sites and journalists have reported otherwise, claiming that the rapper was never arrested by Sweden officials. However, one report confirmed that he was indeed in the country but not in police custody.

On Thursday night, the rapper began trending on social media after news surfaced that he and his close protection officer were arrested by local police at a nightclub in the country’s capital, Stockholm.

Drake previously shared a series of posts on Instagram regarding his arrival at the country’s Arlanda airport on Wednesday. The rapper shared updates with his fans showing his jet, the Boeing 767 he calls “Air Drake,” touching down in the city.

The rapper was also spotted shopping in the Östermalm district of Stockholm and also dining at Ciccio’s restaurant.

It’s not known if the rapper is just on vacation or visiting the European country for other reasons.

His team has, however, categorically denied any reports about an arrest in Sweden.

Late on Thursday night, Senior Front Page Editor for the Huffington Post, Philip Lewis, reported on his Twitter account that Drake’s team and Swedish police are denying arresting Drake.

“FYI: I talked to Swedish police and they told me Drake is not currently in their custody. (That was the only info they would give),” one tweet said.

“From Drake’s team: “Drake is at his hotel and has not been arrested,” he added.

Sweden is a serious place when it comes to weed which is illegal. In 2019, A$AP Rocky was arrested for a fight between him, his entourage, and two local men.

Reports came out this month that Rocky was released after former President Donald Trump threatened to wage economic war against the country if the rapper was not released. He later received a suspended sentence.

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IDB pumps US$130M into Guyana’s economic recovery from Covid pandemic

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana: Guyana will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of its public policy and fiscal management response to the COVID-19 pandemic with a US$130 million loan from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).

The operation, the second of a two programmatic-based loan series, will support Guyana’s government efforts to promote macroeconomic stability and withdraw emergency tax measures as part of a strategy to adapt its public policy and fiscal response to the new phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. The first phase of this operation previously approved in December 2020 was disbursed in January 2021.

This new phase of IDB financing will also support measures to increase the efficiency and transparency of government procurement processes as well as measures to promote greater fiscal sustainability, address climate change and accelerate economic recovery with greater gender equality. These include the approval of a medium-term fiscal framework, the implementation of recovery measures included in the Guyana COVID-19 National Action Plan and the approval of a new institutional framework for public investment management, among other measures.

The IDB loan has a maturity period of 20 years and a grace period of 5.5 years and an interest rate based on the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR).

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PUMA signs fastest woman alive, Elaine Thompson-Herah Loop Barbados

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Five-time Olympic champion and the fastest woman alive, Elaine Thompson-Herah, has signed with Global sports brand PUMA.

The 30-year-old Jamaican is set to boost the company’s roster of track and field athletes ahead of the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, USA.

She was last tied to the Nike brand, but that arrangement reportedly ended on a rocky note recently.

Thompson-Herah is the first woman in history to win the sprint double at consecutive Olympics, capturing gold in both the 100-metre and 200-metre at the 2016 Rio Olympics and again at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Aside from her historic Olympic achievements, she became the fastest woman alive when she ran 10.54 seconds at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, USA in 2021.

Reacting to the signing, PUMA CEO Bj?rn Gulden said: “We are thrilled that Elaine has chosen to join the PUMA family”.

“With her speed she embodies everything we stand for as a brand. Elaine ran the second fastest time in women’s history last year and is only 0.05 seconds off a world record. She really targets the 100-metre world record and we want to help her achieve that goal with our most innovative performance products.”

PUMA has a long history in track and field and has sponsored the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) since 2002. Thompson-Herah now joins her Jamaican compatriot, sprint superhero, world record holder and Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt.

“PUMA just felt like the right fit, a company that has been working with the world’s fastest man for decades,” said Thompson-Herah.

“I’m excited to be part of such an elite group and can’t wait to get started. I really want to break the 100-metre world record. The current one has been undefeated for 34 years. Now is the time. I think there’s still a lot I can unleash,” she added.

PUMA is one of the world’s leading sports brands, designing, developing, selling and marketing footwear, apparel and accessories. The company distributes its products in more than 120 countries, and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany.

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COLUMN: Waterdicht

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REFLECTIE / Iwan Brave Laatst was ik tot mijn blijdschap nummer één toen ik bij de bank geld ging lichten.

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Exploit de Dilhan Will au Tour de la Martinique victorieux de l’étape après une échappée solitaire Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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Dilhan Will, de la sélection Guyane, n’a pas tardé à réagir après ses déboires du jeudi, une crevaison au mauvais moment qui lui a fait perdre toute prétention au général alors qu’il occupait la 6ème place. Il s’est extirpé du groupe maillot jaune à une trentaine de kilomètres de l’arrivée pour avaler les dernières côtes du parcours et arriver en solitaire au François avec une minute et treize secondes d’avance sur le groupe maillot jaune. Un bon Tour de Martinique en tout cas pour Dilhan Will, dirigé sur ce Tour par l’ancien coureur Patrice Denays Candau ancien bon grimpeur, victorieux…

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7ème étape : Dilhan Will, première victoire guyanaise sur le Tour cycliste de Martinique au François

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Le coureur de la sélection de Guyane remporte la 7ème étape entre Ducos et Le François ce vendredi 15 juillet.

C’était l’objectif de la sélection de Guyane : remporter au moins une étape et préparer le futur tour de Guyane. Après le succès de la sélection de la Guadeloupe hier à Ducos, le coureur guyanais Dilhan Will permet à la sélection de la Guyane d’ouvrir son compteur au Tour cycliste de Martinique, ce vendredi.

Lors de la 7ème étape entre Ducos et Le François (117,1 km), le champion des Outre-Mer franchit la ligne d’arrivée en tête, après 3h 01 minute et 37 secondes. Le Guyanais est parti en solitaire vers Dupré au Marin et n’a jamais été rattrapé.

Il devance le peloton du maillot jaune Axel Carnier d’1 minute 13 secondes et s’impose en solitaire. 

Une revanche après les soucis de la veille

La veille, Dilhan Will avait connu une crevaison et avait été dépanné très tardivement. Plus dangereux au niveau du classement général, le coureur de Guyane savoure sa victoire du jour.

Axel Carnier préserve son maillot jaune ce vendredi. Il n’y a pas de changement au général.

Ce samedi, les coureurs quittent le François pour Rivière-Pilote, en passant par la côte de Valat au Saint-Esprit.

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Clap de fin en apothéose

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Texte : Nathalie DINANEPhotos : Dominique CHOMEREAU-LAMOTTE
Vendredi 15 Juillet 2022 – 07h25

Il n’y a pas eu une journée ou une soirée qui n’a pas ravi le public présent lors de la 35e édition du festival de gwoka. Ce 14 juillet la petite place de la plage des Galbas à Sainte-Anne était noire de monde. 

Après deux ans d’absence, le festival était très attendu des fans, des amoureux du gwoka mais aussi des musiciens et écoles de danse qui ont souffert du manque d’activité. Et dès le premier jour, les invités ont mis “sa ho” ! Chaque jour, le niveau de musique, de danse et même les “ti kozé” et “bokantaj” montait crescendo. Et ce 14 juillet, c’était l’apothéose. Les “gwo mowdan” sont sortis et ont refermé cette belle édition : Kréyatik Ka et l’association le Houelmont ; Kannida ; Eric Cosaque et pour finir Esnard Boisdur. L’ambiance était telle que la pluie qui s’est invitée a permis de rafraichir l’atmosphère et surtout n’a pas chassé le public venu équipé de parapluies. Ouf, c’est fini et cela s’est bien passé, entendait-on ici et là parmi les organisateurs, les sociétés de production, les petites mains, etc. Après deux ans sans festival, et le peu de moyens, il fallait jouer d’ingéniosité et ratisser large en terme de bénévoles pour réussir. Et aux dires du public, la 35e édition était réussie. 

Sandra Machir de Kréyatif Ka.

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 Kréyatif Ka. Kata

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Kréyatif Ka danseuses

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Kréyatif Ka. Serge Dorvil Kata.

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Fabienne Troupé et Patrick Solvet interrogent Charles Polyphème qui a fait un sacré travail sur la musique gwoka

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Henddy Geoffroy, Fred Anathase, Jimy Luit Katy Etienne Geoffroy

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Anatole Zagalo Geoffroy chanteur.

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Ema Geoffroy ptit a fanmi kannida

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Anatole Zagalo Geoffroy accompagné des choeurs de Kan’nida sous la pluie, lors de la clôture du 35ème festival de gwoka, ce jeudi 14 juillet 2022.

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Kreyatif Ka. Le chanteur Luc Pelmar a porté haut les notes du gwoka

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Eric Cosaque lors de la dernière journée

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Pascale Huc Geoffroy.

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Ema Goeffroy danseuse

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Anatole Zagalo Geoffroy, sous le regard de son aîné René Geoffroy.

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Irina Geoffroy de Kan’nida.

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Eric Cosaque et choeur.

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Esnard Boisdur a terminé en beauté cette dernière belle soirée avec beaucoup d’émotion

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Karine Blombou, “danseuse devant l’eternel” a relevé la prestation d’Esnard Boisdur au rythme des tambours de Raymond Montauban, Pascal Césarion, Célio Lemaitre.

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Ingrid Bessarion aussi était de la partie aux côtés de Esnard Boisdur

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