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RIU Montego Bay reopens, accepting adults only

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WESTERN BUREAU: RIU Resorts has spent millions of dollars on its largest Montego Bay hotel, unveiling a brand new state-of-the-art contemporary plant into the Jamaican tourism sector, accepting adults only, after closing eight months ago for...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
AMHVoices: Bad leadership, greed tearing opposition apart
IT comes as no surprise that police have barred the gathering that had been planned to elect a replacement for the late MDC founding president Morgan Tsvangirai. By Kennedy Kaitano I have been advising the Thokozani Khupe-led faction that it should plan to hold the elections in a manner that
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Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People
Coronavirus Update: The World Health Organization Reports More Evidence of Airborne Transmission of Covid-19
The World Health Organization has confirmed 'emerging evidence' of airborne transmission of the coronavirus. Last week, over 200 scientists from 32 different countries wrote a letter urging the organization to stress to the public that the virus could be transmitted through airborne droplets. Early
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Source: Black America Web
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NZUKI: Covid-19 makes a strong case for urban farming
Cities and town, where people live and work in close proximity, are among the worst hit in light of how the disease spreads
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Source: Business Daily
Sponsored by National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAP) Boston Chapter
England + West Indies take a knee in first Test | New York Carib News
In support of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) campaign, England and West Indies players took a knee as international cricket resumed after the coronavirus lockdown today. The players gathered in a semi-circle in the middle at Southampton to observe a minutes silence in memory of both the victims of
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Source: The New York Carib News
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Marley family to reimagine Bob Marleys One Love in support of UNICEF | New York Carib News
Members of the Marley family will reimagine the late Bob Marley’s iconic anthem One Love to support UNICEF’s work to reimagine a fairer, more just world for children whose lives have been upended by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Source: The New York Carib News
Sponsored by Diversity In Action
The politics of school reopening: Opposition parties and ANC formations join ranks | News24
While the government is hell-bent on saving the school year, political parties, even bodies of the ANC, have warned of the dangers.
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Source: https://www.news24.com
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Jamaica on Virtuoso's top 10 destinations for affluent travellers
MONTEGO BAY, St James — Jamaica is among the top 10 destinations that well-heeled travellers are now booking for their holidays, according to a Virtuoso survey published in CNBC 's Personal Finance section earlier this
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Source: Jamaica Observer: Jamaican News Online – the Best of Jamaican Newspapers - JamaicaObserver.com
House committee bats for workers who missed deadline for COVID grants
Chairman of the Public Administration and Appropriations Committee (PAAC) Dr Wykeham McNeill indicated Wednesday that the committee intends to push for an appeals process for workers who have missed out on the supporting employees with transfer (SET) cash grant offered by the Government under its
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Source: Jamaica Observer: Jamaican News Online – the Best of Jamaican Newspapers - JamaicaObserver.com
Relief and caution
MONTEGO BAY, St James — There is strong support among tourism-dependent workers for the mid-June reopening of the industry, which has been on lockdown for more than two months due to the novel coronavirus
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Source: Jamaica Observer: Jamaican News Online – the Best of Jamaican Newspapers - JamaicaObserver.com
Earth Today | Build back blue, green and better
Jamaican and Caribbean businesses must strive to ‘build back blue, build back green, build back better’, following the blow dealt to the global economy by
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Source: Jamaica Gleaner
Count Them All – Undocumented Included Trump At It Again | New York Carib News
The Constitution clearly states “Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective number, counting the whole number of persons in each State”. Trump and his administration have taken the unprecedented step to change the population numbers that are used to
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Source: The New York Carib News
Sponsored by National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) Boston Metropolitan Chapter
Tourism squeeze sinks dollar to new low at J$150 to US$1
The Jamaica dollar hit a new milestone on Wednesday at $150.02 to the US dollar, its lowest value ever. The higher the exchange rate, the lower the value of the local currency and the higher the cost of doing business for Jamaican companies that...
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Source: Jamaica Gleaner
Shirley Caesar Talks About Finding Good Amid COVID-19, Overcoming Racism
When the world seems to be falling apart, we can always lean in on our faith to pull through. Pastor Shirley Caesar is doing just that. The legendary gospel singer called into the show to discuss how she is finding 'good' amid this global pandemic through her faith in God. Like many churches across
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Source: Black America Web
Covid-19: This is the role traditional medicine practitioners can play - health dept | News24
The Department of Health says the message to traditional health practitioners is to refer patients to the next level of care if they present symptoms of the novel coronavirus.
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Source: https://www.news24.com
Hotelier optimistic about bounce back of tourism industry
ST James hotelier Robin Russell is expressing qualified optimism about the tourism sector's recovery in the months ahead and is anticipating a “sensible winter season” despite the onslaught on the industry by the coronavirus
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Source: Jamaica Observer: Jamaican News Online – the Best of Jamaican Newspapers - JamaicaObserver.com
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Here’s How Zendaya And John David Washington Shot A Secret Movie From Quarantine
Zendaya and John David Washington might be the first to star in a post COVID-19 film. According to Deadline Hollywood, the pair worked with Euphoria creator Sam Levinson on Malcolm
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Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence
Morgan credits Rock River councillor for foray into politics
It all started with a pothole. After a heavy shower of rain two decades ago, a young Robert Nesta Morgan was frustrated by a huge pothole at his gate and went in search of answers. “It was about 1999. I had just started Clarendon College sixth form...
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Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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Deaths from Treatable Diseases Nearly Double in D.C. as Residents Dodge Hospitals: Health Director
D.C.'s health director says city residents are dying of treatable illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer, as regular visits to the hospital and doctor's offices decline amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Source: The Washington Informer
Biden on Trump: Commander in chief who doesnt command anything
Former Vice-President and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Joe Biden, had harsh words for President Donald Trump. Blasting him as a... View Article The post Biden on Trump: Commander in chief who doesnt command anything appeared first on TheGrio.
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Source: theGrio
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Lungi international airport may not reopen anytime soon despite pressure on government
Last week, the Director-General of the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority Moses Tiffa Baio  presented a case to the country’s National  COVID-19 Emergency Response Centre (NaCOVERC) calling for the reopening of Sierra Leone’s airspace for commercial flight
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Source: SIERRA LEONE TELEGRAPH – Sierra Leone News
Kenya Resumes Local Flights After COVID-19 Break
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Local flights resumed in Kenya, three months after local airlines grounded operations due to COVID-19.
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Source: allAfrica.com
Slavery and Freedom on the Minnesota Territory Frontier: The Strange Saga of Joseph Godfrey
New York historian Walt Bachman introduces Northern Slave, Black Dakota, his new biography of Joseph Godfrey, an African American who was born into slavery in the free territory that became Minnesota, fled from abusive masters to seek refuge among the Dakota Indians, and was a principal figure in
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Source: Black Past
Tough times for Port Antonio craft vendors
PORT ANTONIO, Portland: REELING FROM the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, which has crippled their livelihoods, craft vendors in Port Antonio are struggling to cope with the ongoing crisis and are now seeking new occupations. The picturesque...
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Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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King, Stewart spar over tourism’s worth to economy
Controversy is brewing over the real value that the tourism sector adds to the overall economy. Economist Dr Damien King suggested that the second-quarter data on the economy’s performance during the COVID-19 pandemic were proof that tourism did...
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Source: Jamaica Gleaner
Going flat out to keep visitors, Jamaicans safe from COVID-19
Jamaica's tourism ministry, working in tandem with industry stakeholders, has crafted a deep and comprehensive plan covering 119 pages to keep visitors and Jamaicans alike safe from COVID-19.Following is the first instalment in a series of excerpts from the document titled 'Resilience: COVID-19
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Source: Jamaica Observer: Jamaican News Online – the Best of Jamaican Newspapers - JamaicaObserver.com
Drakensberg hotel may close if insurance doesn’t pay
Cash-strapped Cathedral Peak Hotel launches social media campaign in hope that insurer will pay out on ‘business interruption’ cover.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
COVID-19 Vaccine And Treatment Research - The Seattle Medium
Out of the 170 companies, the Trump administration chose five companies to work on the development of a vaccine at “Warp Speed” (whatever that is). The post COVID-19 Vaccine And Treatment Research appeared first on The Seattle Medium.
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Source: https://seattlemedium.com
Rwanda: Study - 57% of SMEs Were Affected By COVID-19 Lockdown
At least 57.5 per cent of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) operating across different industries closed operations between March and April due to Covid-19 impact, a new study by Business Professionals Network (BPN) and the University of Rwanda
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Source: allAfrica.com
Sponsored by APEX Museum
Uganda: COVID-19 Recovery - Tap Into Domestic Tourism
Speaking via a TourismKonnect live chat organised by Uganda Tourism Board titled, "Tourism in the wake of Covid 19 ", Ms Elcia Grandcourt, the United Nations World Tourism Organisation director regional department for Africa, said domestic tourism is more likely to recover faster that international
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Source: allAfrica.com
Sponsored by Illinois Math and Science Academy
Nigeria: COVID-19 - Nigeria Records 403 New Cases, Total Now 16,085
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced 403 confirmed new coronavirus cases in the country on
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Source: allAfrica.com

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