Idk who Andre is at the CIBC half way tree branch, never met him in person, but he has always been so excellent. Always assisting & updating me on my business at the bank & I am so grateful for it. Idk who at the bank needs to see this, but give him a raise.
@Gordonswaby It seems to have started since Melissa a d has not gotten better for either networks which causes persons to rely on fixed data to make calls.
I remember when I could dial a number on my phone and it would just ring…
Now? You dial a number, it doesn’t ring, and if you’re lucky the other party gets a text message saying they missed a call from you #Jamaica.
This has been going on for at least 2 months. Both networks.
@JamaicaConstab please ask ur officers to cease an desist in wearing ski masks. Im not going to deal with any officer covered up like a criminal. They could be a criminal an i dont know. Its unprofessional an in our climate not safe as they've known to be people posing as officer
@Goffeman@mamachell@JamaicaConstab Link the ticket to the vehicle registration. No paid tickets no registration simple therefore they are not suppose to be driving on the road without proper documentation
A lot of people reach out ready to build or add onto their home without realizing there’s a process first.
Before construction starts, you’ll usually need drawings prepared and submitted to the Parish Council for approval.
So here’s a quick reminder don’t skip the planning stage
@TheNEWGURU Each day it rains it gets wider and deeper and I find it hard to believe someone who works at NWA doesn’t drive on that road or even dropped in the hard to miss hole at some point so they are aware it can be fixed before both lanes are impacted.
@yaneekpage@voltage876 Is that 120k for car insurance or house because house insurance overall has gone up significantly since Covid and keeps increasing each year. Is school fee broken out monthly or by term ?
The man a talk truth; I understand that it may make sense and she may not want to leave HER apartment, but if she loves you, she will move out and you will find a place to love TOGETHER that is not HER house but mutually yours (to be clear, I believe in this wholeheartedly in the case of men as well).
Do not move into a woman's house, do not move into a man's house, find somewhere new TOGETHER and make a new home.
Jamaica, especially, can no longer support the work week as it currently exists.
There's traffic all day everyday. Every business wants to operate during the same hours. Weekend errands consume a ridiculous amount of time and energy.
The country is exhausted.
@travismacmillan@ach3im Issuing the ticket is one thing how do we get them off the road is another. If the ticket will revoke their license that is something we can welcome
In just two years under President Ibrahim Traoré's leadership in Burkina Faso:
1. The country's GDP rose from around $18.8 billion to $22.1 billion.
2. He turned down loans from the IMF and World Bank, declaring: “Africa has no need for the World Bank, IMF, Europe, or America.”
3. He cut ministers' and parliamentarians' salaries by 30% while raising civil servants' pay by 50%.
4. He fully cleared Burkina Faso’s domestic debts.
5. He launched the country’s first two tomato processing plants.
6. In 2023, he opened a modern gold mine to boost local refining capacity.
7. He ended the export of unprocessed gold from Burkina Faso to Europe.
8. He constructed Burkina Faso’s second cotton processing facility (the country previously had just one).
9. He established the nation’s first National Support Center for Artisanal Cotton Processing to help small-scale cotton farmers.
10. He prohibited British-style legal wigs and gowns in courts, replacing them with traditional Burkinabé clothing.
11. He supported agriculture by distributing more than 400 tractors, 239 tillers, 710 motor pumps, and 714 motorcycles to farmers and rural communities.
12. He supplied improved seeds and essential agricultural inputs to increase yields.
13. Tomato output grew from 315,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 360,000 metric tonnes in 2024.
14. Millet production climbed from 907,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 1.1 million metric tonnes in 2024.
15. Rice production rose from 280,000 metric tonnes in 2022 to 326,000 metric tonnes in 2024.
16. He banned French military operations on Burkinabé soil.
17. He prohibited French media outlets from operating in Burkina Faso.
18. He expelled French troops from the country.
19. His administration is actively building new roads, expanding existing ones, and upgrading gravel roads to paved surfaces.
20. Construction is underway on the new Ouagadougou-Donsin Airport, set for completion in 2025, with an annual capacity of 1 million passengers.