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KINGSTON – Barbadian accounting professional and entrepreneur, Simpson is new ICAC presidentSimpson is new ICAC presidentSimpson is new ICAC president, has been appointed as President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean (ICAC) for the Association’s 2021 to 2023 term. Simpson replaces Khalil Alli from Guyana who served for the period 2019 to […]
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South Africa is one of the hardest-hit countries in Africa with over 740,000 infections.
The country recorded 60 more virus-related deaths on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 20,011.
By BEN FOX and ELLIOT SPAGAT Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Some dramatic moves on immigration are expected in the early days of the Biden administration. Joe Biden will likely use executive orders to reverse some of President Donald Trump's most controversial actions, rolling back moves that were a central feature of his administration and important to his base. The Biden administration plans to restore protection for people brought to the U.S. illegally as minors and stop using Pentagon funds to build a border wall. Biden unveiled a detailed, highly ambitious plan on immigration, but it will take time to […]
The post Some big, early shifts on immigration expected under Biden appeared first on Black News Channel.
The police had to be called in yesterday as an unruly crowd brought an abrupt end to an initiative to assist displaced residents of New Haven in St Andrew with care packages. The initiative, which was being spearheaded by Food For The Poor Jamaica...
The push to reopen schools in Massachusetts mirrors a national trend in which governors and mayors are pushing for a return to schools at the same time COVID rates are spiking around the country.
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(Trinidad Express) Dr. Avinash Sawh, the doctor heard in a leaked telephone recording using racist remarks and abusive language towards a now former employee is begging the nation for forgiveness for his hurtful words.
The article 'I'm so sorry' says Trinidad doctor over his racist, abusive rant appeared first on Stabroek News.
In a speech soaring with lofty rhetoric promising to unite a badly fractured country, President-elect Joe Biden declared he would work tirelessly on behalf of all Americans, giving a special nod to African Americans and other people of color whose solid support helped him defeat an incumbent President for only the fourth time in U.S. … Continued
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The post Lil Jon Drags Congressional Republican For Using 'Get Low' Lyrics To Promote His Win appeared first on Essence.
WESTERN BUREAU: PASTOR WESLEY Boynes, a past president of the Jamaica Independent Schools Association (JISA), is warning that private schools must be willing to work together with each other, including sharing resources, if they are to survive the...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has made a lockdown address to the nation on Wednesday night - and he came equipped with a major announcement on alcohol.
It’s hard to build family wealth when you’re burdened with heavy debts and harassed by abusive debt collection practices. No amount of collector harassment will result in payments when no funds are available to pay past due bills.
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Wendy Williams believes Donald Trump – the all but confirmed outgoing president of the United States – “has every right” to demand an investigation into the recently ended 2020 election if he feels he was cheated. Following the announcement of Joe Biden as president-elect by several media houses on Saturday, Trump – with the full...
The post Trump has ‘every right to investigate’ if he feels the election was stolen – Wendy Williams appeared first on Face2Face Africa.
Two elderly persons are the latest COVID-19 related fatalities, bringing the death toll to 137.
The article Two more die of COVID-19, 88 new cases appeared first on Stabroek News.
Both Republicans and Democrats say no voter fraud or other issue could change the outcome of the 2020 election. Outgoing President Donald Trump’s claims of voter fraud have been debunked by election officials in every state in the union. Coup in Peru Both Republicans and Democrats alike […]
The post Election officials in every state find no evidence of voter fraud appeared first on The New York Beacon.
A review of state distribution plans reveals that officials don’t know how they’ll deal with the difficult storage and transport requirements of Pfizer’s vaccine, especially in the rural areas currently seeing a spike in infections. By Isaac Arnsdorf, Ryan Gabrielson and Caroline Chen, ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest […]
The post Most States Aren’t Ready to Distribute the Leading COVID-19 Vaccine appeared first on Afro.
WESTERN BUREAU: The treasured Puerto Bueno Mountain that is at the centre of an environmental dispute will host ecotourism developments as well as investments in residential and commercial operations, and clean energy, Jamaica World LLC has...
Savannah State University (SSU) will host a live virtual celebration of Founders Day on Thursday, Nov. 12 at 9:30 a.m. The annual observance recognizes those who established the University in 1890, celebrates the history of the institution and those who have contributed to its success. The ceremony includes a guest speaker and the presentation of awards to members of the … Continue reading \"Savannah State University Celebrates Founders Day\"
ExxonMobil is continuing to drill its deepest ever well - the Tanager-1- in the controversial offshore Kaieteur Block and says that it will soon add a 5th drill ship and another next year for exploration in the equally contentious Canje Block.
The article Exxon still drilling deepest well in controversial Kaieteur Block appeared first on Stabroek News.
[Nation] ODM leader Raila Odinga yesterday hinted at the possibility of reopening talks on the Building Bridges Initiative report before a vote is taken as allies of Deputy President William Ruto welcomed the gesture in a dramatic day of political give-and-take.
A team of Indian engineers has started installation of 12 pumps that are to be placed across the coast, Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha said on Monday.
The article Indian engineers installing 12 pumps appeared first on Stabroek News.