Brazil election: Lula da Silva narrowly defeats Jair Bolsonaro

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Left-wing ex-President Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva defeated far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro
in Sunday’s deciding round of Brazil’s presidential vote [Photo: Mauro Pimentel/AFP via Aljazeera]

(Aljazeera) Challenger Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has won Brazil’s election after defeating incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro in a razor-close vote on Sunday.

According to the country’s election authority, Lula secured 50.8 percent of the vote compared to 49.2 percent for Bolsonaro.

Bolsonaro had been leading throughout the first half of the vote count and, as soon as Lula overtook him, cars in the streets of downtown Sao Paulo began honking their horns.

People in the streets of Rio de Janeiro’s Ipanema neighbourhood could be heard shouting, “It turned!”

It was Brazil’s most polarising election since its return to democracy in 1985 after a military dictatorship that Lula, a former union leader, rallied against and Bolsonaro, a former army captain, invokes with nostalgia.

It remained to be seen if Bolsonaro would concede defeat. Without proof, he has described the voting system as fraud-prone, raising concern he may not concede, following the example of his ideological ally, former US President Donald Trump.

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New Tourism Minister Ian Gooding-Edghill promises ‘all hands on deck’ Loop Barbados

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New Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Ian Gooding-Edghill has promised an “all hands on deck effort” in ensuring Barbados remains the tourist destination of choice, post-COVID-19.

It was during the hosting of a welcome reception for international media partners who were on the island to cover the Barbados Food and Rum Festival, that the minister gave these assurances while delivering his very first address since taking up the new portfolio.

“I’m thoroughly looking forward to taking up the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport at such a critical time, and it will be an all-hands-on-deck effort to ensure that Barbados remains top of mind even in a post-COVID world, as many destinations are now fighting for the attention of travellers,” he said.

The event saw a host of media from many of the island’s source markets, and Minister Gooding-Edghill indicated that Barbados was ready to welcome visitors to its shores from the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Canada and even Latin America.

“The conceptulisation of the Barbados Food and Rum Festival as an element of our calendar of events is a significant milestone and it is something we have to continue to harness as we continue to explore our offerings, our attractions and the many events that we have to offer in Barbados,” he stated.

He expressed gratitude to the previous Minister of Tourism, Senator Lisa Cummins and her team for their “tremendous hard work” and indicated that he was looking forward to his “engaging experience” as the new tourism minister.

“Even though it is my first day, I can assure you that my brain is going, I believe, in the right direction. As we go forward with plans and initiatives to ensure we enhance and increase our market share I look forward to the enthusiasm with the conceptualisation of similar events that the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc will produce… that we can ensure our global partners who help us sell the Barbados brand as a product, that they can continue to be sold with new offerings,” he added.

The reception was held on Wednesday, October 26, at Timothy Oulton in the Limegrove Lifestyle Centre and throughout the evening the specially invited guests and media partners were treated to delectable delights by Chefs Damian Leach and Javon Cummins, small bites from sponsor Brydens Stokes Ltd., and unique cocktails by mixologists Alex Chandler and Philip ‘Casanova’ Antoine.

The Barbados Food and Rum Festival runs until October 27 to 30.

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Elon Musk, nouveau propriétaire de Twitter, relaie de fausses allégations puis supprime son tweet

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Face au tollé, le tout nouveau propriétaire de Twitter, Elon Musk, a supprimé dimanche un tweet véhiculant des rumeurs sur l’agression du mari de la cheffe des démocrates au Congrès Nancy Pelosi alors que sa récente acquisition de la plateforme…

Face au tollé, le tout nouveau propriétaire de Twitter, Elon Musk, a supprimé dimanche un tweet véhiculant des rumeurs sur l’agression du mari de la cheffe des démocrates au Congrès Nancy Pelosi alors que sa récente acquisition de la plateforme fait craindre un regain de désinformation sur l’application. 

“Il y a une petite possibilité que les apparences soient trompeuses”, a écrit dimanche matin le milliardaire dans un tweet à ses 123 millions d’abonnés, supprimé dans l’après-midi. 

Sa publication faisait référence à l’agression de Paul Pelosi, et renvoyait à un lien d’un article du site conservateur Santa Monica Observer propageant des informations non vérifiées sur l’attaque. 

Ce média a déjà publié des théories complotistes et de fausses informations par le passé, selon le quotidien Los Angeles Times. 

Paul Pelosi a été attaqué vendredi à son domicile par un homme armé d’un marteau, qui cherchait en fait Nancy Pelosi. Il souffre notamment d’une fracture du crâne et a dû être hospitalisé. 

Elon Musk réagissait à un tweet de l’ancienne candidate démocrate à l’élection présidentielle Hillary Clinton fustigeant les théories du complot colportées par le parti républicain. 

“Le parti républicain et ses porte-parole propagent désormais régulièrement des discours haineux et des théories conspirationnistes complètement folles”, a dénoncé l’ancienne secrétaire d’Etat américaine. “C’est choquant mais pas surprenant, et la violence en est le résultat”. 

Le président américain Joe Biden a aussi dénoncé ce week-end l’agression de M. Pelosi, la liant aux conséquences de la désinformation, à dix jours des élections de mi-mandat.

Déluge d’injures

Le tweet d’Elon Musk a suscité de nombreux commentaires et critiques sur le réseau social. 

“Clinton: des théories du complot sont responsables de la mort de personnes et nous ne devrions pas leur donner de la visibilité. Propriétaire de Twitter: mais avez-vous entendu parler de cette théorie complotiste?”, a résumé Seth Masket, professeur de sciences politiques à l’université de Denver, qui a signalé le tweet d’Elon Musk comme inapproprié auprès du réseau social. 

“Le troll Elon devrait alerter du retrait (de ce tweet) le chef de Twitter Elon”, a commenté l’ancien rapporteur spécial de l’ONU pour la liberté d’expression David Kaye, ironisant sur les différentes casquettes du milliardaire. 

Sollicitée par l’AFP, Twitter n’a pas répondu dans l’immédiat.

Le fantasque patron de Tesla et SpaceX, qui s’érige en défenseur de la liberté d’expression, a affirmé à de multiples reprises vouloir faire de Twitter une sorte d’agora numérique, où toutes les opinions seraient libres de s’exprimer.

Il a pourfendu une modération selon lui trop stricte des contenus, concentrant toutefois la majorité de ses attaques contre la censure supposée des voix de droite et d’extrême-droite.

Cherchant toutefois à rassurer ses annonceurs, Elon Musk a promis après son acquisition de Twitter que le réseau social ne deviendrait pas “infernal” et qu’il le doterait d’un “conseil de modération des contenus”. 

A peine quelques jours après son rachat, le réseau à l’oiseau bleu fait déjà l’objet d’attaques coordonnées de “trolls” déversant des contenus haineux pour tester sa politique de modération, selon un responsable de l’entreprise.  

“Au cours des dernières 48h, nous avons vu un petit nombre de comptes publier un déluge de tweets contenant des injures et autres termes insultants”, a indiqué samedi Yoel Roth, en charge de l’intégrité de la plateforme. 

“Pour vous donner une idée de l’ampleur: plus de 50.000 tweets mentionnant une insulte en particulier provenaient de seulement 300 comptes”, a-t-il ajouté, précisant qu’il s’agissait en grande majorité de faux comptes. 

M. Roth a réitéré que les “discours haineux n’avaient pas leur place” sur Twitter, sa politique de modération n’ayant pas “changé”, et que la société prenait des mesures pour “faire cesser tout effort organisé pour faire croire le contraire”. 

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Enfant autiste retrouvé mort à Marseille: la mère reconnaît l’avoir tué

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En garde à vue depuis samedi, la mère de l’enfant autiste retrouvé mort poignardé à Marseille, au bord du fleuve Huveaune, a reconnu les faits: c’est bien elle, dépassée par les “crises” de son fils…

En garde à vue depuis samedi, la mère de l’enfant autiste retrouvé mort poignardé à Marseille, au bord du fleuve Huveaune, a reconnu les faits: c’est bien elle, dépassée par les “crises” de son fils, qui l’a tué avec un couteau de cuisine.

Après moins de 24 heures à l’Evêché, au siège de la police judiciaire marseillaise, cette femme de 39 ans a “rapidement reconnu les faits”, a expliqué dimanche soir la procureure de la République de Marseille Dominique Laurens, dans un communiqué détaillé.

“Dans un premier temps”, la mère aurait d’abord “frappé son fils dans l’appartement” familial, vendredi, le jour où elle avait signalé sa “disparition”. Puis elle l’aurait “emmené dans le +ravin+” (NDLR: au bord de l’Huveaune) où le corps sans vie allait être retrouvé samedi par le père et l’oncle de l’enfant.

C’est “sur place” qu’elle l’aurait alors tué, “à l’aide d’un couteau pris dans la cuisine”, précise la magistrate, soulignant que l’enfant était “décédé dans l’après-midi vendredi, avant même le signalement de sa disparition”.

Les explications de la mère, qui a déclaré être “revenue peu de temps après (au bord de l’Huveaune) pour se débarrasser d’affaires”, recoupent les “éléments recueillis (…) tant à son domicile que le long des berges” du fleuve, ainsi que les images des caméras de vidéo surveillance, a insisté Mme Laurens.

Avant de découvrir le corps de l’enfant, samedi à la mi-journée, en bas d’une pente raide donnant sur l’eau, dans des herbes hautes et des broussailles, son père et son oncle avaient d’abord retrouvé sa veste, à 08H30 le matin, à une centaine de mètres de distance, également au bord de l’Huveaune, dans le quartier populaire de la Capelette.

Une femme “qui aimait la vie”

La garde à vue de la mère, dès samedi soir, avait été motivée par les premiers constats de la police technique et scientifique dans l’appartement, qui laissaient apparemment peu de doute sur la thèse de l’infanticide.

Auprès des enquêteurs, la mère a évoqué “les crises” dont souffrait son fils de 11 ans, autiste, expliquant qu’”elle n’arrivait plus à gérer la situation”: “Ce jour-là”, vendredi, elle a “estimé que cela ne finirait jamais”, détaille la magistrate dans son communiqué.

Samedi, sur les lieux du drame, après la découverte du corps, la tante et l’oncle de l’enfant et des voisins avaient expliqué à l’AFP leurs recherches toute la nuit de vendredi, jusqu’à 3 heures du matin, puis encore toute la matinée de samedi jusqu’au dénouement tragique.

Selon eux, la mère leur avait expliqué vendredi que son fils lui avait échappé vers 16H00, à l’issue d’une promenade. Disparition qui avait été signalée au commissariat de police le plus proche, le jour même, dès 17H00.

“Je ne m’attendais pas à ce que ce soit ma soeur”, a réagi auprès de l’AFP la tante de l’enfant, reconnaissant “cogiter” et “faire les cent pas” depuis la veille. “Elle était très protectrice de cet enfant, elle s’est battue” pour lui, a-t-elle assuré à propos de sa soeur, rappelant “sa jeunesse de bonne vivante, une jeune femme rigolote, qui aimait la vie”.

“Toute la famille a perdu deux êtres qui nous étaient très chers”, a-t-elle insisté, oscillant entre incompréhension et volonté de comprendre ce geste.

Dès samedi, la quadragénaire avait expliqué que sa soeur, séparée de son mari, s’occupait “à plein temps” de son fils, son seul enfant, et n’exerçait pas de profession: “J’avais essayé de l’aider pour qu’elle se fasse accompagner par des institutions spécialisées mais cela avait échoué”.

La garde à vue de la mère a été prolongée et celle-ci sera présentée lundi à un juge d’instruction, en vue “d’une ouverture d’information judiciaire du chef de meurtre sur mineur de 15 ans”, a indiqué la procureure.

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GOLDEN LION – AIGLON      1-2

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Mathurin Mayoulika

Stade du Lamentin. Temps mitigé. Excellente affluence. Pelouse correcte.

Arbitrage de Ruddy Antoine (Guadeloupe) assisté de Damien Rosa et Eric Marthéli. 

Buts : Maël Crifar (39e), Karl Vitulin (87e) pour l’Aiglon.

Thierry Catherine (90e, sur pén) pour le Golden Lion.

GOLDEN LION : Meslien – Thimon, Noël, Michalet puis Singama (64e), Salines – Catherine, Charloton puis Grelet (56e), Barthéléry – Lamasine puis Gercin (72e), Alves Dos Santos

puis Gracien (56e), Boriel. Remplaçants : Lamartinière, Mondésir, Toussaint.

Entraîneur : Thierry Sardo. 

AIGLON : Huygues-des-Etages – Félicitet, Dondon, Méribault – Désiré, Vitulin, Montabord, Nédra, Norbert puis Enéléda (53e) – Brunel puis Jaubert (68e), Crifar puis Destiné (84e). Remplaçants : Darase-Rondof, Labiche, Rose, Barna. Entraîneur : Fabrice Reuperné.

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« Un potentiel de bons coureurs existe en Martinique »

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Le sélectionneur de l’équipe de France sur route et consultant pour France Télévisons a assisté jeudi, à Paris, à la présentation officielle du Tour de France 2023. L’ancien double champion de France professionnel sur route, surnommé familièrement « Ti Blan » lors de ses débuts en Martinique a livré son analyse sur le tracé de la grande boucle tout en évoquant les difficultés du cyclisme antillais. 

Vous avez assisté à la présentation officielle
du Tour de France 2023 tant pour les hommes que pour les femmes. En
tant qu’expert, quelles sont vos impressions ? 

Cette édition fera la part belle aux coureurs
qui sont à l’aise en montagne. Il n’y aura pas de round
d’observation car l’entrée en matière sera très sélective dès les
premières étapes au départ de Bilbao (Pays Basque). À la lecture du
tracé montagneux, on note quelques grands noms de massifs qui ont
marqué l’histoire du Tour par exemple le Tourmalet, les Cols de
Soudet, de Marie-Blanque, de La Ramaze, de Joux Plane, le Grand
Colombier, bref de redoutables difficultés à escalader. Il y aura
un mini-contre-la-montre (22 km) l’unique, tout aussi sélectif. On
devrait assister à un beau spectacle. 

Le tracé correspond à quel type de coureur

Les vainqueurs potentiels devront pouvoir
compter sur une solide équipe, capable de contrôler la course tous
les jours. On est dans une ère nouvelle. Cela s’est vu lors de la
dernière édition où il y a eu beaucoup d’attaques. Tadej Pogacar,
en leader trop isolé, n’a pas été en mesure de

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Education minister defends MPs recommending school board members Loop Jamaica

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Education and Youth Minister, Fayal Williams, has declared that the ministry has to continue using the services of Members of Parliament (MP) to recommend persons to be appointed to school boards, as not enough persons are generally willing to serve in that capacity.

“Not a lot people want to come forward and serve on boards. It is tough to get people to serve on school boards,” said Williams at a post-Cabinet press briefing last week.

In recent years, questions have been raised about the appointment of certain individuals who are connected to the politicians, to school boards.

Such questions have again surfaced after the Integrity Commission (IC), in a report published last week, flagged North West St Elizabeth MP, JC Hutchinson, for recommending his partner of 32 years, Lola Marshall Williams, for appointment to five Government-run schools in his constituency on several occasions since 2008.

The commission has recommended, among other things, that the Education Ministry or the National Council on Education implement and promote a merit-based system by which a qualified person may apply for and be appointed to serve on school boards.

JC Hutchinson

On Wednesday, Williams called for more persons to come forward to serve as school board members.

Until that time, she said parliamentarians have to be used to recommend suitable persons.

“Our school boards make important decisions about hiring and firing of teachers, and so on, (and) not a lot of people want to step forward,” Williams pointed out.

“We have to utilise our Members of Parliament who know the people in the communities, who can encourage the people to go on boards,” she added.

In referencing the IC report which flagged Hutchinson recommending his partner for several board appointments, Williams admitted that, “Sure, the incident that surfaced had to do with one person being on multiple boards in a particular area.

“We would love to see different people step forward to serve on school boards, but, again, we understand the imperative for the modernisation of how we select persons on boards, and we are committed to moving in that direction,” the minister indicated.

Meanwhile, she assured that the Education and Youth Ministry has been ensuring that school board members are properly trained.

“Since I have been there, we have ensured our boards are more properly trained.

“Over the last two years, we had more sessions with boards, to bring them up to speed in terms of their responsibilities, (and) the regulations under which they operate,” she informed.

“We have (also) ensured that all our school boards are constituted on time, with the requisite persons,” stated Williams.

She said the legislation governing the appointment of school boards could possibly be overhauled, to factor new changes, such as term limits for board members.

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Al-Rawi proud of Local Government Ministry’s response to bad weather

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File photo: Faris Al-Rawi

MINISTER of Rural Development and Local Government Faris Al-Rawi says this country had “never seen this type of co-ordination” from the ministry when it comes to disaster preparedness and recovery efforts until now.

He was responding to questions from Newsday after an inter-faith service at Success Laventille Secondary School on Sunday morning.

In the past week, TT has been under yellow-level and orange-level adverse weather alerts and yellow-level and orange-level riverine flooding alerts.

Heavy rains caused flooding in many areas of the country, landslides and even caused trees to fall.

Al-Rawi said he and his team, along with other related authorities, are tired but grateful that all adverse-weather alerts have ended.

“Thank the Lord God (that he) spared us from worse.”

When it comes to his ministry’s efforts, he told Newsday, “I’m sure you will agree that you’ve never seen this type of co-ordination on a national level and, more particularly, from this ministry.

“Taking front position in this has been a critical issue that we take very seriously.”

TT is under a yellow-level riverine flood alert, which the Met office said will end on Tuesday at 10am.

It said river levels across major and small rivers across the country were spilling or close to doing so.

“Runoff from heavy rainfall earlier today is still causing levels to slowly rise and periods of rainfall are still likely over the next 24 – 48 hours.”

There is moderate risk to public safety, it added.

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Moonilal wants Todd Street housing project relocated

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Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal during a recent press conference at the Office of the Leader of the Opposition on May 29. – SUREASH CHOLAI

A former housing minister has called on the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) and, by extension, the Government to cease the proposed housing development project within the Todd Street area in San Fernando.

Dr Roodal Moonilal called on Government to take the project to another area, citing several reasons like traffic congestion and the removal of green spaces.

“They want to use a parcel of land to put three HDC apartments. This must be madness. I cannot believe people go to sleep and wake up in the morning and think of a plan like that to put buildings in this crowded area,” Moonilal said.

He said that by building the units, the HDC would be removing green space and aesthetics and denying children a playground. Earlier in the month, several residents had also called for the project to be stopped.

Moonilal made the comments on Sunday at the UNC’s weekly press conference at the Office of the Opposition Leader in Port of Spain.

The conference was streamed live on various social media sites, including Facebook and YouTube.

As a former minister, he said he supports the acquiring of lands for the construction of units.

Emphasising that the HDC should take the project elsewhere, he made several suggestions. He said there are lands in Retrench, Golconda, and Debe.

He added, “The HDC and Udecott have about 77 acres of land near the Brian Lara stadium (in Tarouba). They can use a small portion of that for housing if they choose. That is within five minutes away from San Fernando.”

“Why would you want to put people in a crowded, congested part of the city? What is the interest in putting them there? For votes? They would not vote for you in any case, so forget that.”

He said there is also land near the Teachers Training College in Corinth and the Ste Madeleine Secondary School for homes.

He quoted from several documents, including a letter dated March 23 signed by the Education Minister.

It was addressed to HDC’s chairman Noel Garcia regarding the non-objection to use approximately one hectare of unused land designated for institutional purposes off Todd Street. It said the ministry did not object to the use of the land.

The Opposition MP referred to another letter from the Town and Country Planning Division (TCPD), dated April 7 and addressed to HDC’s managing director.

However, the division did not recommend that the land be used as proposed saying it did not conform with the present planning policy.

Any further recommendation of the request, the letter read, must be accompanied by written correspondence from the Education Ministry indicating it has no objection to changing the land from a school site to residential use.

On July 29, the permanent secretary of the Education Ministry wrote to HDC managing director Jayselle Mc Farlene. The letter said construction and development in the middle of San Fernando West and San Fernando Central Government Secondary schools would add to noise pollution and traffic congestion and change the area’s natural aesthetic.

“What madness is this we see here? The Education Minister in saying go ahead, the permanent secretary of the ministry gave an outline against it,” Moonilal added.

Moonilal acknowledged that acquiring land for housing has always been a challenge considering 48 per cent s of the island is in vegetation, and people live on 52 per cent.

He said while the Peoples Partnership coalition faced that challenge, they worked with several organisations to resolve the issues.

Some of the organisations were the Caroni (1975) Ltd Estate Management and Business Development Company Ltd. He said the administration also purchased lands from the private sector.

On the proposed project, the HDC has said it would ensure several things are done in keeping with best practices.

These include engaging a traffic management engineer/consultant, and TCPD’s approvals on the appropriate land use.

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Amanda Jaisingh: Making waves in the jewellery world with Dolni with Love

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Amanda Jaisingh, Founder of Dolni with Love

A blend of quality and uniqueness is changing the landscape of handmade jewellery in Guyana, and it is coming from a small business named Dolni with Love.

The pandemic saw the rise of entrepreneurs taking a leap of faith and launching their businesses, and 24-year-old Amanda Jaisingh followed suit with Dolni with Love, a line of polymer clay jewellery.

DOLNI was birthed in April, 2021 at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. For 18 months, Amanda Jaisingh has been churning out new collections of earrings, all handmade and individually crafted. According to her, this business is her greatest achievement, and she is capable of achieving anything.

DOLNI with Love was named after the oldest known fired clay sculpture to date; The Venus of Dolni Vêstonice. Found at a Paleolithic site in the Moravian Basin south of Brno; this beauty was discovered on July 13, 1925 in a layer of ash, broken into two pieces.

Young entrepreneur Amanda Jaisingh shared, “When I first researched it, I knew that was going to be the inspiration for my business, as that brokenness serves as a metaphor for myself. Put together again, The Venus of Dolni Vêstonice is an imperfect figurine of a woman, and it all clicked for me. I would brand my business based off of a figurine of a woman, which encapsulates and gives meaning to my slogan, ‘Birthed by a woman, for women to feel and look their absolute best’.”

Launching the business was also an avenue for her to not only tap into the entrepreneurial side, but to have multiple streams of income and not be tied to a 9-to-5 routine.

“I was always looking and constantly thinking and coming up with ideas of what I can do and what would be longstanding. I initially wanted to start a pottery studio and do classes, because I tried my hand at pottery before and I was not bad at it, so I knew (that) with practice, I would be even better. However, startup capital for such a business would be high and probably would not have been profitable for me, so I thought the next best thing to do was try polymer clay,” she explained.

With social media exposure and the necessary research, she imported all materials and started practising. Samples were given to friends, co-workers and family to test the quality, durability and anything that could have been improved before officially launching.

Jaisingh has been whipping up batches of clay jewellery, and converted a regular oven to bake them. For small custom orders, she has even used a toaster oven.

“Once I know exactly what I am going to be making and I have all the tools I need, I could sit down for twelve hours straight and make the entire collection, or I can take three days or an entire week (pre-baking process). It depends on my mood and how creative and motivated I am feeling, so I can’t exactly tell you how long it takes, because I have learnt not to push myself as hard as I was (doing) at the beginning of my business, because burnout is real and it puts you in a place that, if you stay there too long, you find it hard to come back to your creative self,” she detailed.

Dolni with Love offers jewellery that includes mostly earrings, but bracelets and necklaces are also produced. Amanda has also had orders of rings, pendants, trinket dishes, coasters, ornaments, and other décor.

“Even though earrings are our primary product at the moment, we plan to dive into expanding our line into other products that customers can enjoy,” she disclosed.

Speaking about the process and what goes into it, she reflected that every artist has their own unique process, and work best with their respective techniques.

“For me, I launch collections per month, and I usually know I will have about six designs per collection. Sometimes, coming up with a name for the collection can be a bit challenging, so I would find myself doing polls, so my clients can have a say and I can get an idea of what they want as well. But before I start my creative process, I need to know the collection’s name, then develop a theme before I can actually start making my earrings. The length of time for this can vary from one hour, to one day, to a week, depending on my creative flow or lack thereof,” she said.

The young entrepreneur has said that behind the scenes involve selecting a colour scheme, choosing shapes, and pairing her creations with gems and charms, and it can be a little tricky. She added, “But I trust the process, and hope they put together well, and most times they do. With full transparency, I do struggle at times with designs that I personally love but (are) not always a best-seller, and at first I would be hard on myself for that, but, over time, I have also accepted that that’s also a part of the journey, and I welcome it graciously, as I do with my best sellers.”

The entrepreneur added that the effort and time that goes into a small business is tenfold in nature. It entails being the manufacturer, marketer, social media personnel, and every role needed to see the business through.

“Crazy amount of hours, days and weeks go into the entire process, including making, baking, sanding, polishing, and assembling earrings; not to mention taking product pictures, editing and uploading on to our website, as well as website updates and actually launching and marketing the products. It takes sweat, tears, and sometimes even blood, because the amount of times I have been pricked or cut is actually ridiculous. It sounds overwhelming, and it can be at times, but like I have mentioned, being patient with myself and listening to my mind and body helps me overcome those negative emotions and creative blocks,” she explained.

Jaisingh said DOLNI with Love prides itself in offering an experience. Apart from the products, the aim is to create an unmatched experience for clients.

“At DOLNI, we place great emphasis on our clients, and our clientele can attest to this. DOLNI is unique, because you’re not just buying earrings or necklaces, etc., you’re having an experience: receptive and kind customer service, great packaging, and you can always look forward to gifts inside your order! A girl loves a good surprise, so I always make sure that’s something I do for my clients. Whether it’s a cute stud, an earring, necklace, or fun stickers, opening your package with us will always be an experience,” she declared.As a small business owner, she relayed, one of the biggest challenges is shipping and clearance rates, which affect her profit margins.

“Challenges now for me would be shipping and clearance rates. As a small business owner, that directly affects my profit margin. I am not sure how effective this would be for others, but what I have started doing is ordering in bulk, and it alleviates the hassle of running out of materials, delayed shipping, etc. and it has been working for me,” she disclosed.

“Another issue that is not so much of a challenge but an issue that needs to be addressed is the availability of marketing platforms for small business owners,” Amanda has said. To date, she noted, the business has generated a booming response from the Guyanese populace.

“From the very start-up to this point of DOLNI’s life, I have received nothing but immense support and love. Whether that comes in the form of likes, shares, recommendations, compliments, suggestions and sales, all have aided in the development and success of my brand.”

In her spare time, Amanda is an avid reader of fiction and non-fiction literature. “I am fond of animals, as they are of me, and that is a quirk of mine that I value a lot. I spend most of my days binging Friends, that 70s show, and Harry Potter; it helps with my anxiety. I also love spending time with my close friends, and I cherish the bond that I have with them and the comfort they bring to me, as well as stability.”

Anyone who wants opportunity to browse the collection of jewellery can visit or contact dolni.handmade on Instagram or DOLNI with Love on Facebook.

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