Tag: Engels
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DNA error requires a new constitutional amendment vote
The National Assembly (DNA) voted in a historic session on Friday, October 13, to revise the Constitution and change the electoral laws. However, later investigations showed that DNA had not at all voted in favor of changing the Constitution. The Elect…
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OW invests in a tow truck and forklift
Riad Nurmohamed (OW), the minister of public works, has been given two automobiles. This relates to the procurement of a lift truck and a tow truck for the services division. Warsha N.V. and Fernandes Autohandel handled the purchase. On October 9, 2023…
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Hospitals are unable to pay their debts to BGVS
The supply of medicines by the Company Medicines Supply Suriname (BGVS) is severely hampered by the hospitals’ massive payment arrears. The backlog is too great for the hospitals to catch up with. Dayasankar Mathoera, chairperson of the National …
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Jagdeo urges people to “go public with it” so that corruption can be uncovered
Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo stated that any attempt between public officials and contractors to engage in corrupt practices should be reported to the highest levels in government with over 7, 000 government projects now being carried out around t…
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Complete restoration of democracy is signaled by a new DNA meeting space
There will be a meeting space in the National Assembly (DNA) building, which was entirely refurbished last year. The project “Delivering the DNA Meeting Complex for Use” was started today in order to achieve this. On this occasion, the retu…
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SWM is technically bankrupt
It’s difficult for the Surinaamsche Waterleiding Maatschappij (SWM). Before the Council of Ministers Meeting (CoM) even begins, Natural Resources (NH) Minister David Abiamofo declares that the SWM is technically bankrupt. After reviewing the wate…
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Reaffirming its commitment to its ties with Taiwan, St. Kitts and Nevis
On Tuesday, St. Kitts and Nevis commemorated Taiwan’s 112th National Day and reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening diplomatic ties with the Asian nation. “The diplomatic ties between our Federation and the Republic of China on Taiwan a…
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3 candidates were successfully nominated for the October 24 by-election in Antigua
Three candidates in Antigua’s St. Mary’s South district have successfully fulfilled the nomination procedures, marking a significant step toward the next election. Bolans Primary School served as the setting for this vital nomination proced…
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Guaranteed transportation for students and teachers
On Wednesday, the buses will operate normally, and the boats that transport students and faculty to school will depart. According to Antonius Pokie, chairman of the Organization of Bus Owners in Suriname (OBS), this is what he says to the press. On Mon…
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Caribbean reactions to the Israel-Hamas war
Several Caribbean countries have voiced their opinions on the hostilities between Israel and the Hamas movement. In reprisal for the terrorists’ bloody weekend incursion, Israel’s military on Monday declared a total lockdown on the Gaza Str…
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School transportation not guaranteed
The Organization for Bus Owners in Suriname (OBS), which unites boat and bus owners, voted to keep the buses in the garages today at a well-attended general meeting (ALV) held in the Lallarookh building. The boats won’t even sail. The bus owners …
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Suriname and the Dominican Republic sign MOUs
Following President Chandrikapersad “Chan” Santokhi’s formal visit to the Spanish-speaking nation last week, it has been officially stated that Suriname and the Dominican Republic have inked four accords. According to the announcement…
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President Ali was visited by regional security system execs
Leaders of the Regional Security Systems (RSS), who are in Guyana for their annual meeting, paid President Dr. Irfaan Ali a visit on Saturday. The Head of State stressed the significance of food and energy security during the engagement at State House,…