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Tekst Ricky Wirjosentono PARAMARIBO — Robinhood is zondag voor de 24ste keer in hun clubgeschiedenis voetballandskampioen geworden van de Surinaamse Voetbalbond (SVB).
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Tekst Ricky Wirjosentono PARAMARIBO — Robinhood is zondag voor de 24ste keer in hun clubgeschiedenis voetballandskampioen geworden van de Surinaamse Voetbalbond (SVB).
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Haïtien d’origine mais né au Canada, Grad Bazile a fait une honnête carrière de boxeur avant de devenir entraîneur national, préparateur physique et, sur le plan professionnel, travailleur social.
Marié à une Schœlchéroise, il est venu régulièrement en Martinique et depuis quelque temps est tombé sous le charme de Tchok Matinik. « J’ai été intéressé par l’implication sociale du club qui fait un travail remarquable malgré son manque de moyens et d’équipement. J’espère…
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door Tascha Aveloo PARAMARIBO — Kaseko dans is niet als de geïmporteerde stijlen, zoals hiphop, salsa en kizomba. Die zijn
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Mercredi 17 Août 2022 – 10h48
Véhicule d’intervention pompiers. – DR
Cet incident a eu lieu hier (mardi 16) lors d’une bagarre dans le domicile familial au quartier Morne-Acajou.
C’est vers 21h30 ce mardi 16 août 2022 que les secours sont appelés pour une bagarre ayant éclaté au sein d’un domicile familial à Morne-Acajou (François) à l’issue de laquelle un jeune homme de 26 ans tue son frère ainé de 28 ans par arme blanche. La victime est décédée sur place malgré l’intervention des pompiers.
La maison a été mise sous scellés, une enquête est ouverte pour homicide.
Plus d’informations dans notre édition de ce jeudi 18 août.
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Sarhadjie Desenclos, 24 ans, ancienne de l’institution Sacr?-Coeur, avait cours, ? l’Universit? de Port-au-Prince, samedi. Employ?e du minist?re de l’Economie et des Finances (MEF), Sarhadjie, sa grande soeur, Sherwood Sondjie Desenclos, une juriste de 29 ans, issue du Centre d’Etudes Secondaires et de la Facult? de droit et des sciences ?conomiques (FDSE) et sa m?re, Josette Fils Desenclos, employ?e de l’APN, en laissant leur domicile ? Croix-des-Bouquets, ne savaient pas que la mort serait au bout d’un p?riple ordinaire.
Leur v?hicule, une Suzuki Vitara, est retrouv? en flamme, au bord de la route, presque ? l’entr?e de Cit? Doudoune, non loin du pont jet? sur la Rivi?re Grise, ? Tabarre. C?t? passager, perpendiculaire au v?hicule, un corps est d?vor? par les flammes, peut-on voir dans une vid?o circulant sur les r?seaux sociaux.
Les trois femmes ont ?t? prises pour cibles, tu?es et br?l?es lors d’une op?ration de bandits de la zone qui a laiss? un lourd bilan de six morts entre Croix-des-Bouquets et Tabarre, selon nos sources. <>, a confi? en off une source proche de la police de Croix-des-Bouquets.
<>, a confi? ? Le Nouvelliste une de ses amies ayant appris l’existence d’images montrant la jeune femme femme et d’autres victimes de ce carnage. <>, sanglote Y*. Sarhadjie et Y* ont pass? trois ans assises l’une ? c?t? de l’autre au Christ The King secr?tariat School, la fameuse ?cole des soeurs de Marie Annee qui forme les meilleures assistantes administratives du pays. <>, rage Y*. <>, confie-t-elle.
<>, poursuit cette amie effondr?e.
En pleurs, une coll?gue du p?re des victimes qui travaille pour la fondation Je Klere, est d?vast?e. <>, sanglote-t-elle. <>, raconte cette coll?gue.
<>, confie ? Le Nouvelliste un coll?gue avocat de Me Desenclos. <>, poursuit cet avocat attrist? par ce drame.
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A man who is facing murder charges in the United States was remanded in police custody when he appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on Thursday.
Ranje Reynolds, a 24-year-old resident of Beltsville, Maryland, was apprehended in Kingston on Tuesday by local and US authorities.
Reynolds is wanted in connection with the January 31, 2022 murder of 27-year-old Tarek Boothe in Georgetown, Washington DC in the United States.
During his first court appearance locally, Reynolds was without the services of an attorney.
The presiding judge ordered that legal representation should be settled before the American’s next court date on August 22.
He was subsequently remanded in custody.
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Jamaica recorded 87 new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period up to Saturday afternoon.
There was no coronavirus-related death recorded for the one-day reporting period.
The overall coronavirus death toll in Jamaica remains at 3,237.
There were 87 recoveries on the day, bringing that tally to 95,681.
The newly confirmed COVID-19 cases brought the total number on record for the island to 148,824.
Notably, the island recorded a 17.8 per cent positivity rate based on the samples that were tested on Saturday.
Of the newly confirmed cases, 56 are females and 31 are males, with ages ranging from four days to 92 years.
The case count was made up of Kingston and St Andrew (32), St Catherine (12), Manchester (10), Trelawny (eight), St Mary (seven), Westmoreland (six), St James (four), St Ann (three), St Elizabeth (three), Portland (one), and St Thomas (one).
There are 20 moderately ill patients, four severely ill patients and one critically patient among 1,673 active cases now under observation in Jamaica.
A total of 118 COVID-19 patients are now hospitalised locally.
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“We finally did it, and we’re ecstatic that this discriminatory, antiquated law is finally going to be off the books. There’s a sense that maybe it took a little too long, but it had to happen, you know. Today we are very, very happy,” gay activist Johnson Ong told the BBC.
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Residents and visitors to Cayman have long been waiting on a relaxation of visitation rules which, until recently, restricted some unvaccinated persons from landing in Cayman. This has now changed, following announcements at a press briefing on August 19, 2022.
According to the government, as of Wednesday, August 24, 2022, the below rules will apply.
Travelling
All travel restrictions will be removed.
Travel Declarations/Certificates will no longer be required for travelling to/from Cayman.
Proof of vaccination will no longer be required to enter the country. Also, unvaccinated persons will no longer be required to quarantine.
No restrictions on public gathering numbers.
No restrictions on diving, snorkelling, boating etc., activities.
Mask Wearing
Mask wearing is still required for medical places, care homes and prisons.
Covid Positives
Persons who test positive need to report to HSA and remain home for at least 7 days until they test negative. This isolation period of 7 days is mandatory for Covid positives.
PCR testing is required for persons who test positive. Drive-through testing at HSA is available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays – from 8 am to 10 am. These results will also assist with recording the types of Covid variants.
Persons living with Covid positive persons should test daily for 7 days but are free to leave the house for school, work, etc., with negative LFT results. However, they must remain at home if they have symptoms.
Travel Cayman
Based on these changes, Travel Cayman will be disbanded. They currently have 87 staff to be placed on secondment with other Government agencies. Others who have yet to be placed, will hopefully be placed before contracts expire on September 30, 2022. Provisions will be in place to assist these persons.
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