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Sudan: UN Welcomes Decision to Keep Adré Sudan-Chad Aid Corridor Open

[Dabanga] New York / Port Sudan / Adré -- The United Nations has welcomed the decision announced yesterday (November 13) by Sudanese authorities to extend the opening of the Adré crossing from Chad for three months, so that UN agencies can continue

Moscow urges to release two Russian nationals held by Hamas in Gaza

Maria Zakharova also noted that the release of hostages «remains a priority» in the ongoing interaction between the Russian side and the Hamas political wing, as well as other Palestinian organizations
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Moscow urges to release two Russian nationals held by Hamas in Gaza

Maria Zakharova also noted that the release of hostages «remains a priority» in the ongoing interaction between the Russian side and the Hamas political wing, as well as other Palestinian organizations

Russia does not interfere in US affairs, says Kremlin spokesman about Trump's appointments

Earlier, Trump announced the nomination of Florida Senator Marco Rubio for the secretary of state
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Russia does not interfere in US affairs, says Kremlin spokesman about Trump's appointments

Earlier, Trump announced the nomination of Florida Senator Marco Rubio for the secretary of state

Zelensky's new plan for Ukraine is just another effort to stay in media spotlight

In his video address on November 14, Zelensky announced 10 provisions of his new plan, including matters of security, energy, armaments, industrial development in Ukraine, and cooperation with partners
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Zelensky's new plan for Ukraine is just another effort to stay in media spotlight

In his video address on November 14, Zelensky announced 10 provisions of his new plan, including matters of security, energy, armaments, industrial development in Ukraine, and cooperation with partners

Youths described as crucial players in climate change mitigation

Edwin, 28, from Maviyo village, Traditional Authority (T/A) in Mulanje district, has stressed the need for youths to take a leading role in implementing efforts that help to mitigate impacts of climate change in Malawi. He stresses that youths make a large pe
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Youths described as crucial players in climate change mitigation

Edwin, 28, from Maviyo village, Traditional Authority (T/A) in Mulanje district, has stressed the need for youths to take a leading role in implementing efforts that help to mitigate impacts of climate change in Malawi. He stresses that youths make a large percentage of the country’s population but only few take part in efforts that […] The post Youths described as crucial players in climate change mitigation appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

First Lady Madam Chakwera donates relief food to Nkhota kota flood victims

First Lady Madam Monica Chakwera has donated 45 metric tonnes of maize flour and 5 metric tonnes of beans worth K70.7 million to 1800 households who were affected by floods in Nkhota kota. Chief Advisor to the First Lady, Michael Mkandawire made the donation
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First Lady Madam Chakwera donates relief food to Nkhota kota flood victims

First Lady Madam Monica Chakwera has donated 45 metric tonnes of maize flour and 5 metric tonnes of beans worth K70.7 million to 1800 households who were affected by floods in Nkhota kota. Chief Advisor to the First Lady, Michael Mkandawire made the donation on behalf of Her Excellency Madam Chakwera at Katimbira Ground in […] The post First Lady Madam Chakwera donates relief food to Nkhota kota flood victims appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

A Joyce Banda, a Muluzi, a APM auza mkulu wa polisi kuti amange anthu omwe anayambisa zipolowe ku Lilongwe

Omwe adakhalapo atsogoleri a dziko lino auza mkulu wa polisi a Merlyene Yolamu kuti afufuze komanso kumanga anthu omwe adachitira anthu nkhaza ndikuletsa zionetsero za zipani zotsutsa boma Lachitatu munzinda wa Lilongwe.   Atsogoleriwa, a Bakili Muluzi,
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A Joyce Banda, a Muluzi, a APM auza mkulu wa polisi kuti amange anthu omwe anayambisa zipolowe ku Lilongwe

Omwe adakhalapo atsogoleri a dziko lino auza mkulu wa polisi a Merlyene Yolamu kuti afufuze komanso kumanga anthu omwe adachitira anthu nkhaza ndikuletsa zionetsero za zipani zotsutsa boma Lachitatu munzinda wa Lilongwe.   Atsogoleriwa, a Bakili Muluzi, a Joyce Banda komanso a Peter Mutharika, ati Amalawi akuyenera kupatsidwa mpata ochita zionetsero komanso kusankha atsogoleri akumtima […] The post A Joyce Banda, a Muluzi, a APM auza mkulu wa polisi kuti amange anthu omwe anayambisa zipolowe ku Lilongwe appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Former Presidents criticized for hypocrisy in recent statement on protests

Former presidents Bakili Muluzi, Joyce Banda, and Peter Mutharika are facing growing backlash after they released a joint statement condemning the recent violence against protesters. Critics argue that the statement rings hollow, given the trio’s contro
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Former Presidents criticized for hypocrisy in recent statement on protests

Former presidents Bakili Muluzi, Joyce Banda, and Peter Mutharika are facing growing backlash after they released a joint statement condemning the recent violence against protesters. Critics argue that the statement rings hollow, given the trio’s controversial track record during their own presidencies, where political violence and human rights abuses were rampant. The three former leaders, […] The post Former Presidents criticized for hypocrisy in recent statement on protests appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Référendum constitutionnel au Gabon : un appel à la participation citoyenne pour une transition réussie

Alors que le Gabon traverse une période de transition politique déterminante, le référendum sur le projet de constitution, prévu ce samedi, suscite des attentes et des questionnements profonds. Au-delà de l'exercice électoral, ce vote symbolise l'oppo
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Référendum constitutionnel au Gabon : un appel à la participation citoyenne pour une transition réussie

Alors que le Gabon traverse une période de transition politique déterminante, le référendum sur le projet de constitution, prévu ce samedi, suscite des attentes et des questionnements profonds. Au-delà de l'exercice électoral, ce vote symbolise l'opportunité pour les citoyens de s'exprimer directement sur les orientations politiques et sociales de leur pays. Mais face à un contexte de réformes qui cherche à refonder les bases institutionnelles de la nation, quelles sont les (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Pourquoi Gildas Bekale b'Ondo dit oui au projet de Constitution ?

La campagne référendaire continue de battre son plein. Les partisans du Oui ou du Non continuent d'occuper le terrain pour convaincre les uns et les autres à aller dans les urnes le samedi 16 novembre pour faire triompher ou non, le projet de Constitution
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Pourquoi Gildas Bekale b'Ondo dit oui au projet de Constitution ?

La campagne référendaire continue de battre son plein. Les partisans du Oui ou du Non continuent d'occuper le terrain pour convaincre les uns et les autres à aller dans les urnes le samedi 16 novembre pour faire triompher ou non, le projet de Constitution à eux soumis. Gildas Bekale B'Ondo, acteur politique, milite pour le Oui massif à cette élection référendaire. Le Gabon vit un tournant décisif de son histoire. Le coup de Libération du 30 aout 2023 a marqué et marque encore le commun (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Non à l'institutionnalisation d'un “dieu de la terre” par Rolly Alain Djila

A quelques jours de la fin de la campagne référendaire sur le vote du Projet de la nouvelle Constitution, et au-delà des arguments entre le camp du ” Oui' et celui du ” Non”, il m'incombe en tant qu'acteur citoyen de donner ma position sur la cause
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Non à l'institutionnalisation d'un “dieu de la terre” par Rolly Alain Djila

A quelques jours de la fin de la campagne référendaire sur le vote du Projet de la nouvelle Constitution, et au-delà des arguments entre le camp du ” Oui' et celui du ” Non”, il m'incombe en tant qu'acteur citoyen de donner ma position sur la cause. De prime abord, comme le disait Albert Camus dans ” Lettres à un ami Allemand “, face à la grandeur d'un homme, il est préférable de défendre les valeurs de justice et de vérité. C' est fort de cela que ma position sur le ” Oui” ou le ”Non” (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Boissonnault faces new scrutiny over his statements on family's Indigeneity

Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault is set to face a new round of questions over his business dealings and family history at a parliamentary committee in the wake of reports that his former company claimed to be “Indigenous owned” when bidding for fede
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Boissonnault faces new scrutiny over his statements on family's Indigeneity

Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault is set to face a new round of questions over his business dealings and family history at a parliamentary committee in the wake of reports that his former company claimed to be “Indigenous owned” when bidding for federal contracts in 2020.

RCMP videos show how extremist ideology fuelled armed Coutts protesters

RCMP videos and evidence photos obtained by The Fifth Estate reveal the extent to which conspiracy theories fuelled men arrested at the 2022 border blockade in Coutts, Alta. While they were found not guilty of conspiring to murder RCMP officers, experts tell
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RCMP videos show how extremist ideology fuelled armed Coutts protesters

RCMP videos and evidence photos obtained by The Fifth Estate reveal the extent to which conspiracy theories fuelled men arrested at the 2022 border blockade in Coutts, Alta. While they were found not guilty of conspiring to murder RCMP officers, experts tell The Fifth Estate the case is a warning about the potential for violence posed by extremist ideologies.

Réforme du Code des mines pour faciliter l'extraction d'agrégats

Ce jeudi 14 novembre, le ministre de l'équipement a présenté son projet de réforme du Code des mines à la presse. Des modifications censées faciliter l'approvisionnement en matériaux pour les chantiers du BTP.
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Réforme du Code des mines pour faciliter l'extraction d'agrégats

Ce jeudi 14 novembre, le ministre de l'équipement a présenté son projet de réforme du Code des mines à la presse. Des modifications censées faciliter l'approvisionnement en matériaux pour les chantiers du BTP.

SFA issues warning over 7 drink products containing medicinal substances

The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has advised consumers to avoid buying or consuming seven drink products containing medicinal substances that are not allowed in food. The products are Berryshine Pure Enzyme Fiber with Prebiotics as well as six flavours of Bu
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SFA issues warning over 7 drink products containing medicinal substances

The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has advised consumers to avoid buying or consuming seven drink products containing medicinal substances that are not allowed in food. The products are Berryshine Pure Enzyme Fiber with Prebiotics as well as six flavours of Bum Energy Drinks — Blue Snow Cone, Champion Mentality, Peach Mango, Cherry Frost, Citrus Burst and Orange Sunrise, the agency said in a statement on Thursday (Nov 14).  Sold on various local e-commerce platforms, the Berryshine drink is marketed as a fibre enzyme drink which claims to support digestion and aid weight loss. It contains sennosides, a substance typically used to treat constipation. Common side effects of sennosides include abdominal pain, spasms, diarrhoea and low potassium levels that can lead to muscle weakness. SFA added that the Berryshine drink originates from Malaysia but is wrongly labelled as a product of Singapore. The Bum Energy Drinks, from the US, are pre-workout supplements that claim to enhance mental clarity. These energy drinks were found to contain citicoline, a substance used in treatments for stroke patients.

Barita boosts Project STAR with $10-m contribution to support social transformation

Barita Investments Limited, a leading financial services company, has made a substantial contribution of $10 million to Project STAR, the social and economic transformation initiative spearheaded by the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ...
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Barita boosts Project STAR with $10-m contribution to support social transformation

Barita Investments Limited, a leading financial services company, has made a substantial contribution of $10 million to Project STAR, the social and economic transformation initiative spearheaded by the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ...

JBM, Agro-Invest sign MoU to transform former bauxite lands into agricultural hub

THE JAMAICA Bauxite Mining Limited (JBM) and Agro-Investment Corporation (Agro-Invest) have entered a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to drive agricultural development and investment in Jamaica by converting former bauxite mining lands into...
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JBM, Agro-Invest sign MoU to transform former bauxite lands into agricultural hub

THE JAMAICA Bauxite Mining Limited (JBM) and Agro-Investment Corporation (Agro-Invest) have entered a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to drive agricultural development and investment in Jamaica by converting former bauxite mining lands into...

Portland’s Monkey Island and Pellew Island: Two love stories, two different places

AT FOLLY Point, near Portland’s capital town of Port Antonio, there are ruins of a 60-room mansion, commonly referred to as ‘Folly Mansion’, and located on a small peninsular. There are several stories about how the place came to be called Folly....
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Portland’s Monkey Island and Pellew Island: Two love stories, two different places

AT FOLLY Point, near Portland’s capital town of Port Antonio, there are ruins of a 60-room mansion, commonly referred to as ‘Folly Mansion’, and located on a small peninsular. There are several stories about how the place came to be called Folly....

Jean Augustine Chair thankful to Diaspora community in Canada for support

The endowed Jean Augustine Chair in Education, Community and Diaspora at York University in Toronto, recently held an appreciation gathering to thank those who have supported its mission and to showcase its work from 2021 to 2023. Dr Carl James,...
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Jean Augustine Chair thankful to Diaspora community in Canada for support

The endowed Jean Augustine Chair in Education, Community and Diaspora at York University in Toronto, recently held an appreciation gathering to thank those who have supported its mission and to showcase its work from 2021 to 2023. Dr Carl James,...

Mount Salem councillor wants improved drainage in Tucker to curtail flooding

WESTERN BUREAU: Kerry Thomas, councillor for the Mount Salem Division in St James, is urging the National Works Agency (NWA) to improve the drainage infrastructure along the Tucker main road in light of recent flooding associated with heavy...
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Mount Salem councillor wants improved drainage in Tucker to curtail flooding

WESTERN BUREAU: Kerry Thomas, councillor for the Mount Salem Division in St James, is urging the National Works Agency (NWA) to improve the drainage infrastructure along the Tucker main road in light of recent flooding associated with heavy...

Affordable Rental Housing program should be available throughout Arctic — Nornickel

The organization of backbone cities in the Arctic implies, in addition to production facilities, high social and environmental standards, and infrastructure development, Nornickel's Vice President Andrey Grachev noted
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Affordable Rental Housing program should be available throughout Arctic — Nornickel

The organization of backbone cities in the Arctic implies, in addition to production facilities, high social and environmental standards, and infrastructure development, Nornickel's Vice President Andrey Grachev noted

Musk says Trump, himself have public mandate for change

US President-elect Donald Trump announced earlier that Musk and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy would lead the Department of Government Efficiency in his new administration
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Musk says Trump, himself have public mandate for change

US President-elect Donald Trump announced earlier that Musk and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy would lead the Department of Government Efficiency in his new administration

Foreign mercenaries fighting on Ukraine’s side near Kupyansk, says military expert

Most of the intercepted talks deal with military issues, using a special talk chart, Andrey Marochko specified
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Foreign mercenaries fighting on Ukraine’s side near Kupyansk, says military expert

Most of the intercepted talks deal with military issues, using a special talk chart, Andrey Marochko specified

Russian forces capture 10 km of LPR border — military expert

On October 16, Andrey Marochko informed TASS that Ukrainian forces were still operating near three key towns in the LPR’s west: Svatovo, Kremennaya, and Lisichansk
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Russian forces capture 10 km of LPR border — military expert

On October 16, Andrey Marochko informed TASS that Ukrainian forces were still operating near three key towns in the LPR’s west: Svatovo, Kremennaya, and Lisichansk

Ukrainian troops surrender as Russian forces advance — captive

Alexander Rapolyuk noted that they had originally been sent to the Kursk Region under the pretext of replacing their comrades, but upon arrival, they found that the servicemen they were meant to replace had already been killed
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Ukrainian troops surrender as Russian forces advance — captive

Alexander Rapolyuk noted that they had originally been sent to the Kursk Region under the pretext of replacing their comrades, but upon arrival, they found that the servicemen they were meant to replace had already been killed

Travellers fined nearly $3.5m for tax evasion: Branded bags, jewellery, Labubu among undeclared items

From January to October this year, 13,099 travellers were caught across Singapore's air, land and sea checkpoints for evading Goods and Services Tax (GST) payments. A total of $3,471,043 in fines was collected, with 46 offenders handed the maximum penalty o
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Travellers fined nearly $3.5m for tax evasion: Branded bags, jewellery, Labubu among undeclared items

From January to October this year, 13,099 travellers were caught across Singapore's air, land and sea checkpoints for evading Goods and Services Tax (GST) payments. A total of $3,471,043 in fines was collected, with 46 offenders handed the maximum penalty of $5,000 for making incorrect or incomplete declarations of dutiable and taxable goods to customs. The Singapore Customs said in a press release on Friday (Nov 15) that common violations involve goods across the categories of commercial goods, apparel and accessories, health and food products and cigarettes and alcohol. One of the offenders was a woman returning from a business trip in London who had failed to declare branded goods and toys brought back as gifts. During a bag inspection, customs officers found various bags and accessories from luxury brands including Louis Vuitton, Prada, YSL, Dior and Balenciaga, as well as Pop Mart toys including the popular Labubu figurine in her possession.

Rolex watches and Chanel bag: Man jailed for cheating people around him of $154k

SINGAPORE — A man cheated seven people of more than $154,000 in total by different methods, including convincing at least two to take part in an «investment scheme» that did not exist. Tee Wei Jie, 32, who was working as a personal assistant a
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Rolex watches and Chanel bag: Man jailed for cheating people around him of $154k

SINGAPORE — A man cheated seven people of more than $154,000 in total by different methods, including convincing at least two to take part in an «investment scheme» that did not exist. Tee Wei Jie, 32, who was working as a personal assistant at a Paterson Hill condominium at the time of the offences, also misappropriated another $9,200 from one of his victims. On Thursday (Nov 14), he was sentenced to 22 months' jail after he pleaded guilty to five counts of cheating involving more than $140,000. They involved five victims. Three charges involving the remaining amount were considered during sentencing.

Sudan: UN Welcomes Decision to Keep Adré Sudan-Chad Aid Corridor Open

[Dabanga] New York / Port Sudan / Adré -- The United Nations has welcomed the decision announced yesterday (November 13) by Sudanese authorities to extend the opening of the Adré crossing from Chad for three months, so that UN agencies can continue
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Sudan: UN Welcomes Decision to Keep Adré Sudan-Chad Aid Corridor Open

[Dabanga] New York / Port Sudan / Adré -- The United Nations has welcomed the decision announced yesterday (November 13) by Sudanese authorities to extend the opening of the Adré crossing from Chad for three months, so that UN agencies can continue to deliver humanitarian aid to those in need in Sudan.

Real-life Day of the Jackal locations: How hit Sky TV show's glamorous backdrops include Budapest, Vienna and the Croatian coast - and a VERY unusual UK shop

Eddie Redmayne's new thriller series The Day Of The Jackal has hit TV screens and its eye-catching locations across Europe have intrigued both viewers and its stars.
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Real-life Day of the Jackal locations: How hit Sky TV show's glamorous backdrops include Budapest, Vienna and the Croatian coast - and a VERY unusual UK shop

Eddie Redmayne's new thriller series The Day Of The Jackal has hit TV screens and its eye-catching locations across Europe have intrigued both viewers and its stars.

Prince William is booed as he leaves Ulster University campus to chants of 'Free Palestine' during Belfast visit

The Prince of Wales, 42, smiled and waved as students yelling anti-monarchist sentiments could be heard in the background.
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Prince William is booed as he leaves Ulster University campus to chants of 'Free Palestine' during Belfast visit

The Prince of Wales, 42, smiled and waved as students yelling anti-monarchist sentiments could be heard in the background.

Trump praises Cabinet-in-waiting as it stirs controversy in Washington

But Trump, clad in a tuxedo and surrounded by supporters, seemed undeterred by any dust his nominations might have kicked up.
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Trump praises Cabinet-in-waiting as it stirs controversy in Washington

But Trump, clad in a tuxedo and surrounded by supporters, seemed undeterred by any dust his nominations might have kicked up.

Global Entrepreneurship Week: Seychelles to host trade fair for Chengdu businesses

As part of the Global Entrepreneurship Week through a collaboration with businesses from the Chengdu  Province in China, the Enterprise Seychelles Agency (ESA) is planning a trade fair for the benefit of Seychellois entrepreneurs. The trade fair will coinc
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Global Entrepreneurship Week: Seychelles to host trade fair for Chengdu businesses

As part of the Global Entrepreneurship Week through a collaboration with businesses from the Chengdu  Province in China, the Enterprise Seychelles Agency (ESA) is planning a trade fair for the benefit of Seychellois entrepreneurs. The trade fair will coincide with the first inaugural flight from Chengdu, a direct and non-stop charter flight operated by Sichuan Airlines, due in Seychelles next week. Around 34 Chinese businesses are expected to come to Seychelles on that flight to showcase what they have to offer and essentially establish a more direct link to Seychellois businesses. The chief executive of ESA, Lisa Lautoy, explained that there have been reports from Seychellois businesses that they experience certain difficulties when attempting to contact suppliers in China. «They want direct contact without having to go through an intermediary. We feel that this is an opportune moment for these businesses to build up on these contacts and analyse different kinds of new equipment available. This may in turn help the businesses here to become more innovative, especially in regards to product development,» she said. Lautoy said, «The exhibitors from China have shown a lot of interest in displaying agricultural equipment, however, there will be representatives of different sectors such as manufacturing, tourism and hoteliers, beekeeping as well as crafts.» She confirmed that apart from the Chinese representatives, there will also be the presence of several local businesses at the fair. «These are businesses that are not common, people are not aware of them, so we are giving them the opportunity to showcase what they have to offer. We will also have two local companies that aim to facilitate importation from China present,» she added.  The trade fair will be held at the Berjaya Beauvallon Bay Hotel starting Thursday, November  21 to 23. The press conference panel comprised Jeevan Palani, CEO Enterprise Seychelles Agency, Lautoy and Annabelle Adrienne. (Seychelles News Agency) Photo License: CC-BY    Global Entrepreneurship Week In regards to the Global Entrepreneurship Week, the director general for Policy, Planning, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation from the Ministry of Investment, Entrepreneurship and Industry, Jeevan Palani, said that apart from the trade fair, there will also be a variety of other activities organised. «On Monday, we will have a financial awareness fair that will explore different funding opportunities available in Seychelles. There will be bank representatives, certain government entities that have funds to offer, ESA with the seed capital and several other agencies. The ministry is looking at different issues that entrepreneurs face and one of them is access to finance. This will be from 10.30 am to 3 pm at Camion Hall.» Palani added that on Tuesday there will be a Crowd Funding Awareness Forum that will specifically target students. «We will have two speakers - one who is an established business in Mauritius who runs a crowd-funding firm. He will talk about what they do, what they offer, and what the business is exactly. The other speaker is a Seychellois who has benefited from crow-funding,» he explained. Next Tuesday, there will also be an Impact Assessment Workshop that is being done in partnership with the UNDP.  Palani explained that «this will be for entrepreneurs and government officials, to explain the impact that businesses have, especially focusing on the sustainable development goals.» The workshop will be a closed event held at the Seychelles Bureau of Standards (SBS). «Apart from the workshop, we will also have an open day for the SBS on Tuesday. This will be for entrepreneurs, where they will be able to see what kind of facilities for product testing are available at the SBS,» he added. Palani explained that the rest of the week will be the trade fair and confirmed that the ministry had also thought of the people based in the Praslin and La Digue region. «We will also be doing an SME fair on Praslin; this will be on Saturday. We want people from Praslin to have access to this information,» he added. 

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