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The ceasefire between Israeli and Hezbollah, which came into effect at four in the morning local time, appears to be holding.
The president also stressed the importance of keeping the economy open after months of stifling movement restrictions.
He urged citizens not to drop their guard and continue adhering to the health rules, such as wearing face masks and respecting curfew times.
South Africa has recorded just over 800,000 coronavirus infections - more than a third of the cases reported across the African continent - and over 20,000 deaths.
AFP
[Ghanaian Times] Cameroon's first ever regional elections polling ended on Sunday evening despite interruptions by armed separatists in the country's English-speaking regions.
Early voting numbers are low several days ahead of 2023 Election Day in Metro Atlanta. With today being the final day of early voting for local elections, only 1% of residents in Fulton County had voted early. And early voters in DeKalb County represented about 2% of residents. The actual number of Fulton County early […]
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WESTERN BUREAU: Montego Bay, St James is poised to get an additional 1,350 hotel rooms as Moon Palace Resorts, which already has a substantial footprint in Jamaica, is set to make its mark in the tourist capital with a new property. The Montego Bay...
LOTTO Results edit post Daily Lotto results for Sunday, 28 February 2021 2021-02-28 edit post Lotto and Lotto Plus results for Saturday, 27 February 2021
The police said they have declared a manhunt for the killers of the monarch.
The post Gunmen abduct, kill traditional ruler in South-east appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
[New Times] 'Wicked Boss', a short film based on a true story revolves around a young woman who had to hustle hard for a better life and faced numerous challenges along the way. It's an experience that resonates with everyone who has ever had to fight for their dreams, especially young people.
The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News A fire at Building 11 Maloney Gardens, D’Abadie on Wednesday destroyed the unit where it occurred, leaving three people homeless. No one was injured in the incident. In a release, the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) said the fire happened at 7.40 pm on Wednesday in Unit 4-1 West. Preliminary investigations said it was caused by a gas tank that caught fire while the resident was baking. The fire services were […]
[allAfrica] Cape Town -- Prosper Africa Co-ordinator British Robinson participated in the AGOA Forum, where it was agreed that the Act should be renewed, and the draft reauthorisation was made public, but there are still discussions about what form it will take. The trade ministers of African countries' who participate in AGOA called for an extension of at least a decade for all the countries who are currently benefiting in order to preserve value chains and support the continent's efforts to industrialise.
By Alaina Bookman AL.com This is another installment in The Birmingham Times/AL.com/CBS42 joint series “Beyond the Violence: What can be done to address Birmingham’s rising homicide rate.” This is the first year that Kendall Thornton Jr.’s family has celebrated Thanksgiving since his death on Nov. 6, 2022. He was 21. “Everybody was just confused still,” […]
A taxi operator has been shot dead at a taxi rank in Joe Slovo, Milnerton, despite a ceasefire agreement. Associations say the shooting is unrelated to the route dispute.
Vashti Guyadeen’s journey as the CEO of the Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI) is marked by a deep-rooted commitment to empower the service industry in TT and influenced by her faith.
As a Hindu woman, Guyadeen said because she is being guided by principles like
dharma – the pursuit of right duty – she prioritises ethical leadership and actions that serve the greater good.
“The concept of karma – the idea that every action has a reaction – reinforces my focus on the long-term consequences of our strategies and initiatives, rather than seeking immediate but unsustainable gains. It encourages me to look at the bigger picture and strive for excellence in our services, ensuring that we add value to our stakeholders in a meaningful and enduring manner.”
She said the practice of
seva or selfless service forms the core of her leadership ethos, aligning with TTCSI's mission to benefit its members and the community.
[caption id=\"attachment_1044951\" align=\"alignnone\" width=\"577\"] Vashti Guyadeen says when it comes to balancing leadership and her personal life, she draws on the wisdom of Indian-American business executive Indra Nooyi. -[/caption]
“In essence, my faith has instilled a sense of purpose and a commitment to contribute positively, which permeates the culture and goals of TTCSI as we aspire to be a benchmark of excellence regionally and globally,” she told WMN.
Guyadeen is a researcher by nature – a skill that was further developed during her study of history over the years.
“At my very essence, I remain a researcher, an identity shaped by a deep-seated love for history instilled in me during my formative educational experiences at the University of the West Indies and Naparima Girls’ High School,” and continued at the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business.
The catalyst for her fascination with history was Joan Dinoo, her secondary school history teacher whose love for the subject was “infectious.”
\"Under her tutelage, what was intended to be a prelude to a legal education transformed into a lifelong vocation” Guyadeen said.
“The rich tapestries of Latin America (I was intrigued particularly by Eva Peron and African histories, as presented by excellent lecturers such as Dr Brinsley Samaroo, Dr Bridget Brereton and Dr Andre Baptiste) captivated my curiosity, compelling me to continue in the field and eventually complete a master’s degree in history.”
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This foundation was instrumental in honing her critical and strategic thinking skills.
“I have always possessed a strong aptitude for writing, and by leveraging this innate strength, I have meticulously sculpted my career path...This strategy of focusing on inherent strengths has been fundamental to my professional development and accomplishments. On introspection, each job that I held prepared me for the next.”
Guyadeen has served as the lead researcher for
Knowing the challenge that Sagrada Esperanca pose, Mapeza is planning to fuse some of his new pacey recruits, to enhance the team's mobility and speed in all departments.
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Kenya protesters clash with police at lockdown demo
Head Coach of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Marcio Maximo yesterday named a 23-man squad for the Golden Jaguars’ Concacaf Gold Cup preliminary round qualification match against Guatemala.
The article Maximo names 23-man Gold Cup squad for Guatemala encounter appeared first on Stabroek News.
General elections in Ghana took place on December 7 as the West African nation held its eighth uninterrupted polls in 28 years to choose a president and lawmakers. Election officials say results may be known by the middle of the week although there was an earlier promise to declare the winner of the presidential race...
The post No road, no vote - Residents in this Ghanaian electoral area refused to vote at all in the general election appeared first on Face2Face Africa.