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The police are reporting that a teen has been arrested and charged with illegal possession of ammunition following an incident in Egypt Garden, Savanna-la-mar in Westmoreland. His court date is being finalised. It is reported that about 4:00 p.m....
\t While no one claimed responsibility for the attack, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif pointed the finger at Israel, calling the killing an act of ``\"state terror.''
\t ``Terrorists murdered an eminent Iranian scientist today. This cowardice _ with serious indications of Israeli role _ shows desperate warmongering of perpetrators,'' Zarif wrote on Twitter.
[Zimbabwe Independent] FINALLY, he rests, the greatest of all time. Diego Armando Maradona passed on on Wednesday at the age of 60 after suffering a heart attack in his native Argentina, just a couple of weeks after undergoing surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain. Eventually, it was his heart that collapsed and gave way after a high octane, passion-filled 60 years lived on the edge. The Argentine maestro led a colourful life, eventful both on and off the pitch -- astonishing fans with his breath-taking style and infuria
by Damon Carr, For New Pittsburgh Courier I’ve witnessed firsthand the struggle of single women being the woman and the man of the house. I’ve witnessed the stress women have endured and continue to endure multitasking, trying to be everything to everybody. It’s been my observation that women are strong and can shoulder a lot. … Continued
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Pablo Defendini, a publisher of Fireside Fiction, posted a lengthy apology on Twitter after a white man was hired to... View Article
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Season for Sharing and the African American Legacy Fund
The shared mission … ’ll be partnering with the African American Legacy Fund of Indianapolis to …
On a day famous for big savings and even bigger crowds, one group of people in Portland decided to shift the focus to local Black business owners.
[The Herald] Gaborone -- SADC yesterday undertook to work on a robust regional response to the growing threat of terrorism and insurgency in parts of Mozambique, which it will put in action once finalised.
Shes attracted criticism from a legion of Hathahaters, but the Oscar-winner exclusively reveals how she really feels about the publics opinion of her.
Faizon Love sues Universal for leaving him and his \"wife\" co-star Kali Hawk off posters promoting the 2009 movie, \"Couples Retreat\"
The \"playful boxing exhibition\" between Mike Tyson (54) and Roy Jones Jr. (51) went down Saturday night (Nov.28), and for the most part, it did not disappoint.
Every Tuesday Virtual Parenting Classes: 6:15 pm-8:30 pm. Classes offered for parents ages 6-12 where you’ll learn effective ways to communicate and discipline your children. Sponsor: The TurnAround Agenda of …
By Professor Chris Imafidon - #APromisedLand: A President’s story of his undying HOPE against a seeming invincible army and tough faith in the face of adversity and fragile promise. Barack bears all on how history was made over and over again and shares the riveting story of the secrets of his successes. Barack Obama regains his freedom […]
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The ecologically sensitive Puerto Bueno Mountains on Jamaica’s north coast, the current focus of an environmental controversy, was the centre of two court disputes among eight parties up to September 2017, when the last case was withdrawn. Claims...
Portmore Mayor Leon Thomas has rejected claims that he is disenfranchising known Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters by stonewalling their attempts to be part of meetings concerning a planned development in Westchester. The claims were made by St...
NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan has made a $2 million donation to Feeding America to assist in its mission to help end hunger
The gospel world is reeling from the death of legendary vocalist Rance Allen, award winning gospel vocalist, lead singer of the Rance Allen Group quartet; pastor of the New Bethel Church of God in Christ in Toledo and bishop for the Michigan Northwestern Harvest Jurisdiction of the Church of God in Christ. “While recovering […]
THE awarding of licences to six national free-to-air commercial television broadcasting stations last week was received with mixed feelings by Zimbabweans. Many hailed the momentous occasion as unparalled developed since 1890, some simply as an incremental gain and a significant group remained indifferent to the development. Paidamoyo Muzulu The Broadcasting Services Act created a three-tier broadcasting services — public broadcasting, commercial private broadcasting and community broadcasting. Despite the existence of the three-tier broadcasting service models, Zimbabwe, since the 1960s when it started broadcasting, entrenched State/public broadcasting model through the statutes. The State broadcasting monopoly just like telephone services monopoly was cast in law, State monopoly over telecommunications and broadcasting was established through the Posts and Telecommunications Corporation (PTC) Act and Rhodesia Broadcasting Corporation (RBC) Act. The State knew best and was the only vehicle to deliver what the people wanted without pursuing commercial/profit interest. The State monopoly was broken in six short years between 1994 and 2000. Chief Justice Antony Gubbay in two seminal judgments — Econet constitutional challenge against PTC Act as ultra vires the right to freedom of information and Capital Radio challenge of the Broadcasting Act that it infringed the right to freedom of information — broke the State’s monopoly over the airwaves. Despite the two landmark decisions by the Constitutional Court, the monopoly was not immediately broken. Econet was only licensed through a Supreme Court order in 1998, four years after it had won its case against State-sanctioned monopoly as unconstitutional. On the other hand, Capital Radio never got the chance to officially broadcast as there was no enabling Act that allowed licensing of private players. The law — Broadcasting Services Act — was only enacted in 2002, but the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe board was only put in place years later and took its time to invite applications for licences. It is interesting that the two constitutional challenges were launched by private entities in pursuit of profits. The companies wanted to make money for their investors or shareholders, not offering public services to citizens. This was merely commodification of a public good — the broadcasting spectrum. I know many would ask why I included the Econet case about broadcasting. This was deliberate since telecommunications since the 1990s have become an integral part of broadcasting through new information communication technologies (ICT). Imagine the use of mobile smartphones to livestream events using social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. In other words, the broadcasting industry has been revolutionarising without regulations and the State was playing catch-up. The licensing of private players was long over due considering Zimbabwe was the second country in sub-Saharan Africa to have a national television station after Nigeria. Yes, Zimbabwe had television
BY NELSON OLIVEIRA NEW YORK DAILY NEWS/TNS Bobby Brown addressed his son’s tragic death for the first time on Nov. 19, saying Bobby Brown Jr.’s passing has “devastated” his family. “Please keep my family in your prayers at this time,” the singer said in a statement. “Losing my son at this point in our lives […]
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WASHINGTON, DC, United States (AFP) - A federal appeals court yesterday flatly dismissed President Donald Trump's claim that the election was unfair and refused to freeze Joe Biden's win in the key state of Pennsylvania.
AJ TRACEY took fans by surprise with the long-awaited release of his highly-anticipated EP Secure...
The post AJ Tracey surprises fans with new EP - 'Secure The Bag! 2' appeared first on Voice Online.
A Chicago Black man recently recorded his encounter with a Walgreens employee who called the police to have him removed from the store because he looked