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Thursday 27th April 2017. Tech with Dr Computer and Kings Group with Samantha Whay.

April 27, 2017

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Dr Computer (Alex Neuman)

In the second hour this morning Dr Computer (Alex Neuman) joins us, he enlightens us regarding a hoax going around call “Blue Whale.” Also a look a Facebook and security.


Claudia, Gerry and Samantha.

 

In the last hour The Kings Group are our guests, with Samantha Whay and Claudia. Samantha runs the training and corporate consulting side where advice is given and implemented on issues such as consumer service, quality and qualifications of staff. Claudia a student of Kings College has sat the Cambridge exams which go on to reflect qualification and competence in English, this is available to anyone who would be interested. If more information is required it can be obtained by writing to info@kingstraining.org or visiting the website www.kingstraining.org[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]The News:

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The Office of the Comptroller has completed the first five audits of works built by Odebrecht in Panama.

Yesterday, Costa Rica and Panama revised their binational security agenda with the aim of guaranteeing “the reinforcement of the joint task force against drug trafficking and organized crime,” the Costa Rican Ministry of Security reported.

The plenary of the National Assembly approved Tuesday in second debate, unanimously and without major inconveniences, a bill which guarantees the contract signed between the state and the company Banapiña de Panamá, S.A. – a subsidiary of Del Monte Fresh Products – to revive banana production in Barú, Chiriquí.

The Supreme Court of Justice notified the publication of an edict in printed newspapers in Miami, USA, to notify former President Ricardo Martinelli of a hearing.

Work on the El Crisol Station that is part of the line 2 of the Panama Metro will start next Tuesday.

The life and work of union heroine Marta Matamoros will be exhibited in at least 18 cinemas throughout the country, starting today.

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