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Not intended for distribution to or dissemination within the United States. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Nov. 15, 2023 (Globe Newswire) — Yerbaé Brands Corp. (TSXV: YERB.U; OTCQX: YERBF) (“Jelbe” or “companyRaymond James Co., a plant-based energy drinks companyraymond james”) and Echelon Wealth Partners Inc. (“echelon”, with Raymond James,”co-lead agent'') on behalf of a syndicate of agents (collectively, “'') as co-lead agents and joint bookrunners.Agent”), will conduct a private placement on a commercially reasonable “best efforts” agency basis to raise gross proceeds of up to US$5 million through the issuance of our special warrants (“”)special warrant”) price (“Issue price”) will be determined depending…
You know pants, right? You're swiping through your friend's Instagram stories when suddenly you see a headless man tugging hard at the crotch of your chinos, causing the fabric to stretch out to look like Katharine Helmond's face. Dew. Brazil. Three taps later, another version of the guy appears in another pair of chinos from his brand, cheekily monologuing about how well his pants accommodate his athletic butt, and just before – Oh my god! – the barbell was right before he went into his set of squats. While wearing chino pants. A few more taps later, a third guy…
Wednesday, November 15, 2023 06:00 by | Cabinet Secretary Mercy Wanjau (c) held a press conference at KICC in Nairobi yesterday.Photo/John Ochieng Kenyans can now access up to 14,000 services on the government's e-citizenship platform. The government revealed yesterday that it has been able to collect more than Sh200 million in revenue from digital services since the beginning of the year. Julius Bitok, principal secretary at the Department of Immigration and Citizen Services, said the government is committed to facilitating access to services. state government agency “We are able to map many services, and there are over 14,000 services, including…
21-year-old investor Caitlin McMillan and her one-year-old baby Elaina Fuller outside their investment property in Logan Central, Brisbane. Photo: Lyndon Mechielsen/Courier Mail She started saving money for a house deposit when she was 15 years old. Six years on, Caitlin McMillan is grateful to be on her property ladder despite further interest rate increases. The young Logan Central real estate investor said she's much better off dealing with high repayments on her own property than paying off someone else's mortgage. “I'd rather buy and survive the high interest rate real estate market than rent,” McMillan said. “It’s quite volatile and…
Homeowners are currently tracking a record 3 million Australian properties on realestate.com.au, representing almost 30% of homes nationwide. According to REA Group data, property owner tracking is up 41% compared to a year ago. Homeowners are also now visiting the property owner dashboard on realestate.com.au more frequently. In October, 600,000 owners visited their personalized dashboard. This is an increase of 43% over the past year. back side of realEstimate Australian homeowners will now connect to realestate.com.au when the service launches in early 2023. Approximately 200,000 consumers became members of realestate.com.au in October alone. PropTrack's market-leading Automated Valuation Model (AVM) powers…
News Corp Australia NetworkSparkling swimming pool at 31 Armor Street, Clayfield A luxury home has set a suburban record for the year after a harrowing auction in Brisbane's north-east. This is just over half a million dollars less than the suburban record. A five-bedroom, four-bathroom home at 31 Armor Street in Clayfield sold for $7.8 million, with an opening bid of $5.75 million.Four bidders registered to participate in the auction, and a total of 20 bids were recorded. Champion size tennis court at 31 Armour Street, Clayfield The lucky new owners of this home are Brisbane locals. Clayfield Drew Davis,…
The 2023 U.S. Customer Satisfaction Index Federal Government Report shows that even before the pandemic, people have never been this satisfied with federal government services. Public satisfaction with U.S. government services rose 2.9% from last year to 68.2 out of 100, following a 4.6% increase from 2021 to 2022, according to an ACSI report released Tuesday. became. “Taken together, these two major accomplishments represent an increase in citizen satisfaction levels not seen since long before the COVID-19 pandemic began,” said Forrest Morgeson, associate professor of marketing at Michigan State University and director emeritus of research at ACSI. “It's back to…
NAIROBI, Kenya, November 14 – Cabinet Secretary Mercy Wanjau says Kenyans can now access more than 14,000 government services on the eCitizen platform. She made the announcement during a meeting with chief secretaries, CEOs, and board chairs of 17 state agencies over compliance with the presidential directive on onboarding services on eCitizen. Wanjau said the government has so far identified about 2,000 cases that are being added to the platform. The cabinet secretary said the move was part of the government's efforts to strengthen service delivery to Kenyans and asked them to provide input on the digitization of government services.…
Nigeria partners with eGate, Visa to digitize government services and provide digital identity to citizens
The Government of Nigeria, represented by the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASDRA), has entered into an agreement with eGate, a leading digital transformation company, and Visa, a global leader in digital payments, to strengthen the country's digital infrastructure and serve its people. concluded. Digital ID and unified payment card. This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is in line with the Nigerian government's strategy to diversify the economy and contribute to GDP growth by leveraging the benefits of digital technology. The MOU is part of a strategic partnership aimed at strengthening Nigeria's digital economy by leveraging Visa's global network, eGate's…
(Illustration by iStock/ Mykyta Dolmatov) Public perceptions about government and government service delivery are at an all-time low across the United States. Plagued government legacy systems—too often using outdated programming language—are struggling to hold up under the weight of increased demand, and IT modernization efforts are floundering at all levels of government. This is taking place against the backdrop of a rapidly digitizing world that places a premium on speedy, seamless, simple, and secure customer service. Government’s “customers” typically confront a whiplash experience between accessing services from the private sector and government. If a customer doesn’t like the quality of…
