Fin de l’histoire pour Mario Moradel

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Il y a eu beaucoup d’émotions, ce samedi matin, lors des obsèques de Mario Moradel. Ce grand homme de radio et de télévision, originaire de la Basse-Terre,  est parti discrètement après des années d’investissement pour faire vivre les médias privés, singulièrement Radio et TV Eclair.. 

L’inhumation de Mario Moradel a été accompagnée de chants a cappella entonnés avec cœur par ses proches et ses nombreux amis
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De superbes bouquets et gerbes de fleurs parfois offerts par des municipalités de la Basse Terre ont accueilli le défunt à son arrivée au cimetière du chef-lieu.
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Le cortège funéraire est arrivé à 10 heures précises pour la messe célébrée à la cathédrale de Basse-Terre
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L’USAID lance officiellement son programme de renforcement de la soci?t? civile sur fond de crises en Ha?ti

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L’USAID lance officiellement son programme de renforcement de la soci?t? civile sur fond d’une crise multidimensionnelle, politique, s?curitaire et sanitaire en Ha?ti. <>, peut-on lire dans un communiqu?.

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Le Charg? d’affaires int?rimaire des ?tats-Unis, Eric Stromayer, a comment? : “Les organisations de la soci?t? civile repr?sentent les int?r?ts du peuple Ha?tien. Le soutien du gouvernement am?ricain au Programme de renforcement de la soci?t? civile de l’USAID renforcera les organisations et les r?seaux ha?tiens pour plaider en faveur des besoins et les droits du peuple et fournir les services n?cessaires tels que les soins de sant? et l’?ducation >>, a-t-il indiqu?, selon ce communiqu?.

<< Le CSSP mis en oeuvre par l’un des principaux partenaires locaux de l’USAID, Papyrus, s’efforcera de cr?er des r?seaux critiques d’OSC aux niveaux national et local afin de faciliter des relations de travail productives entre les organisations et les autres acteurs du d?veloppement. En renfor?ant la collaboration entre les OSC ha?tiennes, l’USAID vise ? aider ces organisations ? d?velopper une voix plus forte et plus unifi?e pour promouvoir les droits humains des citoyens ha?tiens ainsi qu’un acc?s ?quitable aux services de base. Le chef de parti du CSSP, Jean Succar, a fait la remarque suivante : “J’ai h?te de continuer avec la tradition de Papyrus de travailler avec des partenaires de la soci?t? civile ? ce moment critique de l’histoire d’Ha?ti. Nous remercions l’USAID pour cette opportunit? de renforcer la capacit? organisationnelle des organisations de la soci?t? civile afin qu’elles puissent mieux plaider en faveur de changements indispensables dans leurs communaut?s et nous sommes pr?ts ? d?marrer !”, peut-on lire dans ce communiqu?.

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“Le programme de renforcement de la soci?t? civile renforcera les efforts et la d?termination des organisations ha?tiennes ? r?soudre leurs propres probl?mes et ? cr?er un avenir plus d?mocratique pour leurs communaut?s”, a d?clar? la directrice de mission de l’USAID, Jennifer Link, a indiqu? le communiqu?.

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Linden teen feared drown

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Police in Linden, Region 10 (Upper Demerara-Berbice) are investigating the suspected drowning of a 14-year-old girl earlier today.

Feared dead is Kenneitha Angela Graves, a student of the Linden Foundation Secondary School and of Lot #24 Kara Kara, Linden.

The incident occurred sometime around 10:00h at Lower Kara Kara, Mackenzie, Linden.

Reports are that at about 09:30h, the victim left her home unknown to her mother and went to a house at Lower Kara Kara, where she normally goes to play with children living there.

Devika (the woman at whose house the teenager went) told investigators that around the time mentioned, Graves was standing by a creek which is located at the back of her yard.

Devika said she told the teen: “If you cannot swim move from next to the creek.”

Devika said she left the teen standing there and was about to go into her home when she heard someone shouting for “Help! Help!”.

The woman said she then turned and saw the teen girl in the water, appearing to be sinking.

On seeing this, Devika said she began to shout for help because she cannot swim either.

A short while after, the victim’s body submerged under the water. Persons in the area rushed to the creek and immediately started to search for Graves but due to the strong current in the water, they were unable to locate her thus far.

Searches are presently being made to locate the body.

Statements are being taken, and investigations are in progress.

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Call for expulsion of students who beat up maxi driver

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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A MOTHER’S TEARS: Vidya Lal, the mother of the Carpichaima West Secondry School student who was badly beaten by a other students who also attacked a maxi-taxi driver, wipes away tears as she speaks on his condition during a press conference at Jenny’s on the Boulevard on Friday. At left is the school’s PTA head Michelle Omar-Leiba. Photo by Angelo Marcelle

PRESIDENT of the Concerned Parents Movement Clarence Mendoza is calling on the Education Ministry to expel students of Caripachaima East and West Secondary schools who beat up a maxi driver and a student.

He was speaking at the movement’s press conference in Port of Spain on Friday morning.

On Monday, Caripachaima West student Rasheed Lal and maxi driver Varindra Singh were beaten up by a group of students and suffered injuries.

Mendoza said things have “gone too far” in this country, adding that parents must “take the brunt of the blame. It must be dealt with severely.” He said this was no ordinary fight but the hi-jacking of a green-band maxi.

He said the type of music being played on local radio also needs to be reviewed as it contributes to violence.

“I know a lot of artistes and a lot of people would want to pound Mr Mendoza for this,” Mendoza said.

He praised Jamaica for its broadcasting commission’s recent ban on music promoting illegal drugs, guns and scamming.

“The music that’s being played on our radio stations today must be censored and must be pulled back.” He also called on the Ministry of National Security to intervene.

“If parents are not coming out to deal with their delinquent children, the ministry (through) what ever they’re going to put into place, must come into fruition.”

He added, “We cannot sit back and say we are suspending you for five days. “They should be expelled at this point in time until all investigations are complete. “We cannot continue to go down this road any more.”

President of the PTA at the Caripachaima West Secondary School Michelle Omar-Leiba said students need to be reminded that their actions have consequences. She told parents: You have to acknowledge your child needs help.”

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Mother Says Fatal Faux A Chaud Shooting Was An Accident – St. Lucia Times News

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The Mother of a sixteen-year-old who was shot dead at Faux A Chaud, Castries, on Saturday is mourning the teenager’s death and the arrest by the police of the deceased’s older sister in connection with the fatal shooting.

The Mother, Lisa George, said that  based on the information she received, the fatal shooting was an accident.

Lisa George – Mother of deceased

“They were playing with a gun. When I went to where the incident took place I saw my daughter dead with a gunshot wound to the head. I didn’t know what to do, what to say,” George told St Lucia Times.

She explained that her deceased daughter, Miguela Joseph, turned sixteen on October 9 and was a form four student of the Corinth Secondary School.

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The Mother described the teenager as a cheerful young woman who loved dancing and singing.

Headline photo: Miguela Joseph – Deceased

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Dylan Carter cops two gold at World Cup, breaks TT record

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In this July 25, 2021 file photo, Dylan Carter, of Trinidad And Tobago, swims in a heat during the men’s 100m backstroke at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Tokyo, Japan. (AP Photo) –

TRINIDAD and Tobago swimmer Dylan Carter won two gold medals at the first leg of the FINA Swimming World Cup 2022 in Berlin, Germany.

On Saturday, Carter took gold in the men’s 50-metre backstroke final. A quick turn is crucial at the meet as a 25m pool is being used.

He won in a time of 23.15 seconds to earn 884 points towards his World Cup tally.

Italian Thomas Ceccon took silver in 23.22 (876 points) and Canadian Javier Acevedo finished third in 23.24 (874 points).

On Friday, Carter broke the national record in the men’s 50m freestyle final.

Carter stopped the clock in 20.77 to claim gold and erase the previous national record of 20.82 held by George Bovell.

Australian Kyle Chalmers finished second in 21.04 and Florent Manaudou of France was third in 21.05.

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12 homeless after fire guts Regent Street guest house

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
The destroyed three-storey building after this morning’s fire

At least 12 persons are now homeless or jobless following an early morning fire at the Regent Guest House and Restaurant in Georgetown, today.

The blaze at Lot 148 Regent Road, Bourda property was reported to the Guyana Fire Service at about 02:55 hours.

According to the Guyana Fire Service, water tenders from the Central, Alberttown and West Ruimveldt Fire Stations were immediately dispatched to the location.

The structure involved was a three-storey wooden and concrete building. The top and first floors of the building were destroyed as a result of the fire.

The building engulfed in flames

Additionally, one black tank, one drum and a quantity of pvc ceiling and guttering were also destroyed due to radiated heat from the blaze.

Four jets working a water relay system from an open water source along with a hydrant were used to extinguish the fire.

Investigations are underway to determine what caused the fire.

However, the GFS indicated that the building was not equipped with fire alarms or extinguishers.

“Firefighters also had difficulty gaining access to the building due to its design and the fact that it was heavily grilled which hampered firefighting and delayed the extinguishing of the fire,” the Fire Service said.

Nevertheless, it was reported that there was no loss of life or injuries as a result of the fire.

Meanwhile, at the scene later today, persons who were staying at the Guest House – mostly on a permanent arrangement – gathered outside the building with their belongings and other furniture that were salvaged – as they contemplate their next move.

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Belastingdienst doet aftrap registratie btw-plichtigen

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$447.8M contract signed for Deeds and Commercial Registries Headquarter in Essequibo

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

On Friday 21st October 2022, the Deeds and Commercial Registries Authority (DCRA)signed a contract for the construction of a building to house the Deeds and CommercialRegistries Authority in Essequibo, Region 2.

Currently, the agency is housed at the Supreme Court Building, Suddie, Essequibo Coast.

JAICAM Constructions and Services Inc. was awarded the GUY$447,862,666 contract which will see the construction of a new 4 storied building next door to the Supreme Court building at Suddie.

In attendance at the signing were the Regional Chairman, Vima DaSilva, Regional ViceChairman, Humace Oudit, Regional Executive Officer Sussane Saywack, Chairman ofDCRA Board, Ramesh Seebarran, Board Members, Hemwant Persaud; Registrar ofDeeds Azeena Baksh, Registrar of Commerce, Reza Manraj, Deputy Registrar ofCommerce Anessa Chow, Assistant Registrar Andrew Muridall and staff of the DeedsSub-Registry, Essequibo.

In 2001, the Government of Guyana took the decision to expand the services providedby these agencies to Region 2, therefore making it easier for citizens to accessinformation regarding ownership of their lands; process the transfer of properties heldunder transport, register powers of attorney, deed poll’s and other miscellaneous deeds; mortgage their properties and register their businesses.

Over the years, it was recognised that due to the growing number of transactions andthe need to expand commercial services there was need for a permanent location withadequate space.

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L1: L’OM cale complètement et laisse filer Lens

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L’OM n’avance plus, mais vraiment plus du tout: malgré une prestation de qualité, l’équipe d’Igor Tudor a concédé samedi contre Lens au Vélodrome sa troisième défaite consécutive (1-0) et reste en dehors du podium alors que son…

L’OM n’avance plus, mais vraiment plus du tout: malgré une prestation de qualité, l’équipe d’Igor Tudor a concédé samedi contre Lens au Vélodrome sa troisième défaite consécutive (1-0) et reste en dehors du podium alors que son adversaire du soir s’installe à la deuxième place.

A quatre jours d’un très important déplacement à Francfort en Ligue des Champions, ce nouvel échec est évidemment inquiétant pour les Marseillais. Pourtant, les trois revers de cette triste série ne se ressemblent pas beaucoup.

Contre Ajaccio, l’OM a perdu par inadvertance (2-1), à Paris, il a chuté face à plus fort que lui (1-0), alors que ce samedi, il a péché un peu par malchance et un peu par maladresse au bout d’un sommet de bon niveau entre deux équipes qui ont montré qu’elles méritaient leurs statuts de candidates à l’Europe.

Jeudi, l’entraîneur marseillais Igor Tudor avait assuré qu’il ne regardait pas le classement. Et désormais ? Il devrait peut-être, car son équipe pourrait glisser à la 6e place à l’issue de la 12e journée dimanche, en cas de succès de Rennes (5e) et Monaco (6e), autres rivaux directs pour la qualification en Ligue des Champions.

Sommet d’intensité

L’OM pourtant n’a pas fait un mauvais match samedi, mais il peine vraiment à marquer et a cédé sur une action malheureuse, la frappe de Pereira Da Costa étant déviée par Balerdi, qui a lobé Pau Lopez (1-0, 79e).

Il y a un peu plus d’un an, le duel entre les deux équipes au Vélodrome, remporté par Lens (3-2), avait déjà été formidable et avait profondément marqué Jorge Sampaoli, choqué par l’intensité du jeu des Sang et Or et la brutalité de leurs contre-attaques.

Samedi, le match a été du même tonneau, du moins la première période, vrai sommet d’intensité à l’échelle de la L1. Dans une grosse ambiance malgré la fermeture du bas du Virage Sud, les deux équipes ont en effet livré une furieuse bataille, sans qu’aucune ne parvienne à prendre l’avantage.

Même si Openda (10e) et Fofana (37e) ont été dangereux côté Sang et Or, c’est tout de même Marseille qui est passé le plus près de l’ouverture du score, avec des tentatives de Harit (30e) et Sanchez (44e) contrecarrées par Samba, ou de Clauss, tout près de marquer contre son ancienne équipe sur une passe de rêve de Sanchez (44e).

Entre-temps, dès la 20e minute, Tudor avait déjà fait sortir Kolasinac, de retour de blessure et manifestement gêné à la jambe droite, autant que par l’activité d’Openda et Sotoca et par un carton jaune reçu d’entrée.

La C1 pour guérir

La sortie du Bosnien n’est pas une très bonne nouvelle pour la défense de l’OM, qui sera encore privée de Gigot (suspendu) la semaine prochaine à Strasbourg et alors que l’état physique de Bailly, absent samedi, n’est pas connu.

En attendant, c’est Gueye qui est passé troisième défenseur central, avec plus ou moins de bonheur, mais sans que l’OM en soit trop fragilisé, l’équipe de Tudor ne concédant que quelques bribes d’occasions aux Lensois et à Fofana en particulier avant le but de Pereira Da Costa.

L’OM de son côté aurait vraiment dû marquer, par Mbemba qui a tiré sur Samba en excellente position (63e) ou par Guendouzi, stoppé de justesse par Danso (75e).

Mais les Marseillais n’y sont pas parvenus et les voilà en situation bien moins favorable qu’il y a 15 jours en L1, quand ils étaient invaincus et solides deuxièmes.

Dès mercredi, la Ligue des Champions peut faire office de médicament miracle. Mais la L1 reste une priorité et avant la Coupe du Monde, l’OM n’a que des grands rendez-vous, à Strasbourg, contre Lyon et à Monaco.

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L’attaquant de l’OM Alexis Sanchez contre Lens, le 22 octobre 2022 à Marseille
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L’attaquant de Lens Seko Fofana (g) devance le capitaine marseillais Valentin Rongier, le 22 octobre 2022 à Marseille
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