The Government is looking to provide more affordable broadband service to more Jamaicans in underserved communities across the country. This was stated by Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with direct oversight for...
The US president will still seek reelection despite his shaky performance during a debate with Donald Trump, according to Seth Schuster Read Full Article at RT.com
President Joe Biden failed to make a case for his reelection in the debate with Donald Trump on Thursday, political observers say Read Full Article at RT.com
US President Joe Biden was “over-prepared” for last night’s debate, and therefore appeared less vigorous and energetic, his team has claimed Read Full Article at RT.com
Marine Le Pen’s National Rally has set a new popularity record of 37% ahead of France’s snap election, a poll indicates Read Full Article at RT.com
A possible deal to supply Israeli defense systems to Ukraine “would mark a shift” in its ties with Russia, the Financial Times has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The Supreme Court still has to rule on major decisions this term, including cases involving Donald Trump’s presidential immunity, Jan. 6 obstruction and social media.
Questions have swirled for the past week about why the Ontario Science Centre was suddenly and permanently closed on June 21. Here’s a breakdown of what was in the engineering reports that led to the closure, and what experts have to say.
The High Court in Blantyre sitting as a constitution court has dismissed the application in which Jan Willem Akster, from the Netherlands, and Jana Gonani were challenging the Penal Code that criminalises carnal knowledge against the order of nature as unconstitutional. After hearing the matter, the three-judge panel comprising Joseph Chigona, Vikochi Chima and Chimbizgani […] The post High Court says laws that criminalizes homosexuality in Malawi are still constitutional: Do it, you will be arrested appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Despite the tobacco control movement’s firm stance and relentless efforts against tobacco while citing the product’s negative effects on public health, the need for a more balanced and collaborative approach has been identified to be key towards having meaningful solutions that favour the same public health. Some stakeholders believe the anti-tobacco industry sentiments have only […] The post Dialogue still needed for meaningful embracing of harm reduction appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Jamaica has been removed from the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) 'grey list' of countries that are assessed as having deficiencies in their Anti-Money Laundering/Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) regimes....
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has reacted to the televised US debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden Read Full Article at RT.com
Oklahoma’s top education official has ordered all public schools to teach the Bible and the Ten Commandments to their students Read Full Article at RT.com
Trump accused Biden of failing to help Israel destroy Hamas in the first debate of the US presidential election season Read Full Article at RT.com
Relations with the continent were among the main topics on the agenda at the recent G7 summit in Italy Read Full Article at RT.com
New Delhi has ordered inspections at pharma plants after cough syrup produced in the country was linked to dozens of child deaths Read Full Article at RT.com
Mogadishu (HOL) - Former Somali Parliament Speaker Prof. Mohamed Osman Jawari passed away in Mogadishu on Friday afternoon after an illness, his family and friends confirmed.
The BBC have announced that Fred Sirieix will be joining the line-up of presenters for the channel's coverage of the Games in Paris this summer.
John Nuttall, whose firm operates in Skegness and Cleethorpes, says youngsters are required to step on a set of scales to ensure they do not break a six-stone (38kg) weight limit.
All flights have been temporarily suspended at Gatwick Airport after a British Airways flight was forced to an emergency stop on the runway.
Brad Hargreaves, who Jay was partying with at the three-day NRG music festival on the Spanish island, has spoken for the first time since his friend vanished on June 17.
'We're freaking out,' said one Democratic Party strategist. 'The well of affection for Biden among Democrats has run dry,' said another.
WASHINGTON: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha met with US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell in Washington on Friday. The two discussed ways of strengthening the partnership between the Kingdom and the US in the digital economy sector. The meeting was part of Al-Swaha’s visit to the US that is intended to strengthen relations and support the growth of Saudi’s digital economy.
JEDDAH: Jeddah Season 2024 officially opened on Thursday, under the theme “Once Again.” The opening ceremony was held at the Jeddah Art Promenade under the patronage of Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, deputy governor of the Makkah region and chairman of the National Evaluation Committee for Jeddah governorate, and Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi, governor of Jeddah. Visitors were treated to drone shows, fireworks and other visual displays as the lineup of events for the season was announced.
Boma la Dziko la German lero lapereka ndama zokwana K35 billion zomwe zigwire ntchito ya mtukula pakhomo. Mukulankhula kwawo, nduna yazachuma a Simplex Chithyola Banda adayamika boma la Germany kamba ka thandizo la chuma chochuluka onga ichi. A Chithyola alonjeza dziko la German kuti ligwiritsa ncthito bwino chuma chomwe boma la German lapereka ku boma […] The post Boma la German lapereka ndalama zokwana K35 billion kudziko la Malawi za mtukula pakhomo appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Since their political marriage in 2019, there hasn’t been any evidential report indicating a fallout between UTM departed leader, Saulos Chilima and his second, Michael Usi; however, since that tragic plane crash, tongues continue to wag suggesting that the relationship between the two may not have been as rosy as it appeared in the public. […] The post Chilima and Usi: Was there personal and leadership relationship okay in UTM? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The All Africa Association for Small and Medium Enterprises (AAASME) has appointed Malawi’s veteran broadcaster and communication specialist Rodrick Mulonya as its Publicity Secretary. AAASME is a continental advocacy body supporting and developing the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) ecosystem in Africa. Mulonya, Founder and Managing Director of Angaliba Television and Radio, joins AAASME […] The post Malawi’s Rodrick Mulonya appointed Publicity Secretary for All Africa Association for Small and Medium Enterprises appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Thomas Alexis, credited with his many contributions as a musician, music instructor, and founder of the island nation's School of Music, was laid to rest on Friday. Alexis, who was 80, passed away last weekend. His funeral service was held at the St Francis Assis Catholic Church in the southern district of Baie Lazare on the main island of Mahe. «Mr Alexis was a Seychellois musical icon who has made immense contributions to the Seychelles' music industry. He was not only a composer musician but in his professional career at the School of Music, as an instructor and head of the music programme, where he passed on his musical knowledge and undoubtedly touched many lives,» said Wavel Ramkalawan, the President of Seychelles in a message of condolences. «His legacy lives on as we remember him through the many songs he graced our nation with. He will be fondly remembered, and songs like 'Manman Mon manman' will forever be part of his legacy and our culture. May his soul rest in peace,» added Ramkalawan. The President said, «On behalf of the country and on my personal behalf, we conveyed our warmest thoughts of strength and courage during this time of bereavement to the wife, family, and friends of Mr Thomas Alexis.» Born in November 1943, Alexis was the second child in his family. He spent his childhood in the district of Cascade before moving to Baie Lazare, where he resided until his death. As a child, Alexis was curious and creative, something that stayed with him through adulthood. Alexis's younger sister Antoinette recounted to SNA on Thursday how when he was around 19, Alexis, who was already working, saved money and bought a radio - a rare and luxury item back then - only to take it apart to find out how it worked. Young Alexis never managed to put the radio back together. According to his sister, this was the only radio their small community had at that time. Alexis (left) with former fellow music instructor Jerry Souris. (Alexis Family) Photo License: All Rights Reserved In 1962, Alexis joined the then Seychelles Teachers Training College, the start of a long journey as a teacher and instructor. But his career in the teaching sector began in 1961, at 18 years old, as a supply teacher at the Cascade School. It was around this time that the young Alexis assumed the role of father to his younger sibling and the sole breadwinner for the family. Assuming this role so early in life surely contributed to why, later in life, Alexis was and remained a pillar in his own family. His love of music lured him into the teaching of music, and it was in 1976, when the formal teaching of music started that Jerry Souris – fellow music instructor - met Alexis. Back then Alexis was a teacher and Souris a student taking music lessons and aspiring to become a music instructor. A talented Alexis who played the recorder, flute, guitar, and violin remained committed to music education and remained in the field for around 30 years. Alexis, along with a small group, including Souris, who was passionate about advancing music education, founded the School of Music of the National Conservatoire of Performing Arts, based at Mont Fleuri, on Mahe, the main island of the Seychelles archipelago in the western Indian Ocean. Initially, the School of Music was located at La Bastille but moved to its present location in 1990. «Together, we made the school have a presence in the Seychelles. We then started to formally give trainings to teachers through an arrangement with the Ministry of Education where during the school holidays they would come for training at the School of Music, many of the them are still music instructors,» Souris told SNA. Souris, whose specialty is playing the trombone and double bass violin, recounted that another big achievement he and Alexis shared was the work done with the National Brass Brand when it was transferred to the school from the Seychelles Police in the 1980s. One of Alexis' achievements was the work done with the National Brass Brand. (Alexis Family) Photo License: All Rights Reserved Souris, who developed a strong friendship with Alexis as a work colleague and music collaborator for 40 years, says that what will stay with him is Alexis' strong commitment and devotion to his family as well as his passion for advancing music education, especially to the younger generation. «His dedication to nurturing children and developing their talents. I know him as a strong family man, he was all for his family and dedicated to his family. We were always together, working together, and we shared many musical exchanges,» said Souris, who spent 37 years as an instructor at the School of Music. As a musician Alexis was a promoter of the traditions of the island nation and produced two albums. His most popular song is «Manman, Mon Manman» in which he expresses his praises and deep love for his mother. Sir Thomas – as Alexis was known and affectionately referred to especially in his community at Baie Lazare - made such an important contribution to Seychelles' cultural history that his memories and work in music education will be remembered by many. And his song praising his love for his mother will remain a signature tune on the local radio especially on Mother's Day. Alexis is survived by his wife - Elvira, six children and grandchildren.
US budget deficits and debt present a growing risk to the global economy and have to be urgently addressed, the IMF says Read Full Article at RT.com
Galkacyo (HOL) - At least 20 people were killed and 50 others wounded in inter-clan fighting in the west of Mudug in north-central Somalia.
A climbdown by Kenya's president over plans to raise taxes brought no end to nationwide protests on Thursday, with at least two people reported killed in clashes near the capital Nairobi and others shot by police elsewhere.
Three Somali nationals who were found after drifting onto Vavathi, an uninhabited island in Noonu atoll located in northern Maldives last Saturday, have been handed over to Maldives Immigration today.
President Biden and former president Donald Trump will both hold rallies Friday after participating in a contentious debate Thursday night.