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WATCH: Noel Maitland to return to court August 22 Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Constable Noel Maitland, who is charged with the murder of missing social media influencer Donna-Lee Donaldson, was Friday morning remanded to custody until August 22 when he is to reappear in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court.

Maitland’s attorney Christopher Townsend is to make an application for bail when the matter returns. The prosecution is not yet ready for trial.

In court, Maitland was properly dressed but appeared stressed, as is normal with someone being in custody.

Maitland, who is also a producer who goes by the name Noel Onetime, was charged on August 2 during the peak of a high-level investigation, which suggested that Donaldson, who was reported missing at the time, was dead.

The police have yet to recover a body but they say there is forensic proof that she is dead. Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey said, based on their investigation, they believe that Donaldson was killed on July 12.

DCP Bailey said, too, that the police have carried out several operations – including a visit to the Riverton City Dump in St Andrew – aimed at recovering Donaldson’s body.

The senior law enforcement officer said that while investigators suspect that Maitland may have acted alone in causing the alleged death of Donaldson, they believe that he received help to dispose of the body.

Donaldson was reported missing on July 13 after she had gone to Maitland’s home to spend her birthday. Family and fans of Donaldson, who was the host of the reality show 876Roommates, staged several protests days after her disappearance, claiming a lack of urgency on the part of the police.

The police, with the help of INDECOM and the Institute of Forensic Science and Legal Health and oversight from the police command, was able to make several breakthroughs, and, by July 26, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution was brought in for a case review.

By July 27, Maitland was in custody, taken before the parish court and remanded. And on August 2, a charge of murder was laid against him.

Maitland has maintained his innocence.

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Dolla makes bid to acquire Access Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News
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In a letter, dated August 11, 2022, Dolla’s CEO Kadeen Mairs wrote to Access’ board of directors stating that Dolla is “interested in exploring a take-over to acquire full control of Access”.

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Microfinance company Dolla Financial Services Limited has launched a takeover bid for rival firm Access Financial Services Limited.

In a letter, dated August 11, 2022, Dolla’s CEO Kadeen Mairs wrote to Access’ board of directors stating that Dolla is “interested in exploring a take-over to acquire full control of Access”.

Access, led by Marcus James, was the first company to list on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange in 2009. Whereas, Dolla was listed on JSE two months ago on June 15.

In its letter to Access Financial, Dolla requested that both parties proceed to “confidential exploratory discussions” and proposed that they enter a non-disclosure agreement to cover the likely discussions.

Mairs has given Access Financial until August 16 to respond to its expression of interest.

Dolla Financial, last month, received board approval to raise $1 billion in bonds, having unlent all of the $25 million it raised via an initial public offer in May. The bond issue will likely help Dolla Financial achieve its goal to open three more local branches by year-end and set up shop in a third Caribbean country.

The microlender operates nine branches across seven parishes and recently opened a branch in Portmore, St Catherine, where it plans to unlend $100 million in six months.

Marcus James, CEO of Access Financial Service.

Meanwhile, Access recently received approval from the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) to operate as a microfinance institution (MFI).

Access said the development means the company is approved to provide microcredit services, such as granting loans or business advisory services to individuals and MSMEs.

The company said it would continue to ensure that it meets all regulatory obligations to provide greater financial inclusion, improved customer service, and greater disclosure to customers.

Access had a $2 billion bond offer last month to refinance debt and give itself more working capital.

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Un avion de la compagnie Corsair à destination de Fort-de-France contraint de faire demi-tour en vol

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Vendredi 12 Août 2022 – 13h52

avion corsair – DR

Ce vendredi 12 août, aux alentours de 10h15, le vol SS924 de la compagnie Corsair a été dérouté suite à l’indiscipline d’une passagère.

Après environ une demi-heure du décollage, le vol SS924 au départ de Paris Orly et à destination de l’aéroport Aimé Césaire (Fort-de-France) de la compagnie Corsair a été dérouté vers Orly. Pour cause, une passagère s’est mise à fumer dans les toilettes vers l’arrière de l’appareil en plein vol. L’équipage a été alerté par le son des alarmes à plusieurs reprises et a tenté de raisonner la passagère, qui a répondu agressivement. Cette dernière s’en est donc pris au personnel de l’équipage du vol. À l’atterrissage à Paris, les forces de l’ordre l’ont interpellé directement dans l’avion.

Le vol n’a pu repartir qu’environ 2h après cet incident, il est de nouveau en route vers Fort-de-France.

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Ensemble pour un tourisme et une mobilité durables

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Nordine Ganso: « Je ne vais jamais aborder de sujets pour diviser »

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SKN Moves Health Walk

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 12, 2022 (SKNIS) — In commemoration of the third anniversary of the SKN Moves initiative, SKN Moves will host its 3rd annual SKN Moves Health Walk on Saturday 13th August 2022 commencing at Caribbean Cinemas at 5:30 a.m.

To participate in the SKN Moves Health Walk, businesses/organizations may complete the T-Shirt requisition form attached to purchase SKN Moves Shirts as a group. Please submit the form to the Health Promotion Unit by email, at marissa.carty@gov.kn or  skhealthpromotionunit@gov.knPlease note that the deadline for submitting the form is today, Tuesday 9th August 2022. This is to ensure that the shirts are printed and available for pickup before the walk.

Below is the list of colours available. Businesses/Organizations may choose a single colour to represent their organization.

Dark grey-(Small-3xlarge)
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White- ( xsmall, small, 2xlarge, 3xlarge)
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If you do not wish to participate as a group please share the link below with your employees for individual registration. Shirts will be available for individual pickup on Thursday 11th August at the Ministry of Health.

https://forms.gle/33tKNbFpQK7bRtjF8

Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to your support as we endeavor to reduce the impact of Non-Communicable Diseases in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis.

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Land sale warning in Old Harbour Loop Jamaica

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The National Land Agency (NLA) and the Commissioner of Lands are cautioning the public that they have not issued any publication or statements indicating that lands are available for sale within the Old Harbour, St Catherine area, and/or its environs.

The NLA, in a statement Friday, said this includes properties in the Church Street and Thetford areas.

“The National Land Agency / Commissioner of Lands is therefore advising potential investors to do their due diligence before engaging in any arrangement for these lands, or any other properties. When lands and or properties are available for sale or divestment by the National Land Agency /Commissioner of Lands, they are advertised on the Agency’s website at: www.nla.gov.jm , in the newspaper, and at various locations within locality to the land or property to include: post offices, police stations, tax offices, etc,” the NLA said.

It is urging members of the public to exercise vigilance, and to contact the agency if they have queries about any land or property.

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Goodwill says court injunction does not affect Big Pot game Loop Jamaica

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Chairman of Goodwill Enterprises Limited, Ian Dear.

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Goodwill Enterprise has indicated that its Big Pot game is unaffected by a court injunction concerning the use of a specific image used in marketing material for Lucky Play Games.

Lucky Play is publicly traded as Goodwill Enterprises Limited.

“On January 29, 2022, the Supreme Court of Jamaica issued an interim injunction relating to the use of a specific image used in some of the marketing material for our Lucky Play Games. The order, and related court proceedings which is still ongoing, do not affect the “Big Pot” game and the use of the name “Big Pot” is protected by a duly registered trademark,” stated Goodwill’s firm Myers, Fletcher and Gordon.

Goodwill’s rival Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) had secured an injunction against the company.

In the meantime, Lucky Play says it continues to find creative ways to grow and connect with its players.

“Lucky Play was launched to provide the best opportunities to our players and that is a mission we will stand on,” noted Chairman of Goodwill Enterprises Limited, Ian Dear.

Goodwill said it continues to offer Big Pot and other Lucky Play games to our valued customers.

Lucky Play Lottery launched in February 2021 with its flagship product, Big Pot, offering the highest-pay out of lottery games in Jamaica.

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COLUMN: Slecht geschoold

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Prime Minister Drew Continues to Receive Congratulatory Messages From Across the Region

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 10, 2022 (SKNIS): Prominent leaders from across the region continue to convey congratulatory messages to the Honourable Dr. Terrance Michael Drew, who was officially sworn in on Saturday, August 06, 2022, as St. Kitts and Nevis’ fourth Prime Minister.

Prime Minister of Barbados the Honourable Mia Amor Mottley Q.C., M.P., offered heartfelt congratulations to Prime Minister Drew and his team, adding that she is leading the country at a crucial time.

“You take up the helm at a critical juncture in our region and the world. Our service-based economies are still reeling from the effects of the current COVID 19 pandemic, while the climate crisis poses a severe threat to our countries. It is my hope that the tangible solutions to these and other challenges can be obtained whilst we work in concert with the international community,” said Prime Minister Mottley in a congratulatory message addressed to Prime Minister Drew. “The reinforcement of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) mechanisms which lend itself to closer regional collaboration is needed now more than ever. I look forward to our working together at both the regional and bilateral levels to the benefit of our people.”

Prime Minister Mottley pledges her government’s full support to Prime Minister Drew and his team.

“As the fourth person since your country’s Independence on September 19, 1983, to assume the office of Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, I wish you a full and rewarding term in office in your new capacity. You can be assured of my Government’s full support,” she wrote. “Please accept, Prime Minister, my best wishes for continued good health as you strive to secure a brighter future for the Kittitian and Nevisian people.”

In a letter to Prime Minister Drew, President of the Republic of Cuba H.E. Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez wrote:

“I extend my most sincere congratulations in the name of the People and Government of Cuba on your election to the position of Prime Minister. I take this opportunity to convey the will to continue to strengthen the historic bonds of brotherhood and cooperation between Saint Christopher and Nevis and Cuba. Receive the testimony of my highest consideration and esteem.”

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