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Al-Ahram Weekly
10 hours ago
- Sport
- Al-Ahram Weekly
Marc Brys parts ways with Cameroon over unpaid salary - Africa
Belgian coach Marc Brys has resigned as Cameroon's national team manager, the Cameroonian Football Federation (CFF) announced on Wednesday. Brys, who took charge of the Indomitable Lions in April 2024, sent a letter to the Cameroonian Minister of Sports and Physical Education on Monday, citing unpaid salaries for himself and his technical staff for approximately 60 days as the reason for his resignation. Local media reports suggest that strained relations between Brys and Samuel Eto'o, Cameroon legend and president of the (CFF), also contributed to the coach's departure. The reports indicate that disagreements centered on team management and player selection. During his tenure, the 63-year-old guided Cameroon through 12 matches, winning seven and drawing five. Brys's resignation comes at a critical time, with the Africa Cup of Nations scheduled to take place in Morocco in four months. Cameroon, five-time African champions, has been drawn in a group alongside defending champions Ivory Coast, Gabon, and Mozambique. In the ongoing World Cup qualifiers, Cameroon currently sit second in their group, one point behind leaders Cape Verde, with four matches remaining. The qualification campaign is set to conclude in September and October. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.) Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:
Yahoo
02-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
PG&E and California Fire Foundation Open Applications for Wildfire Safety and Preparedness Grants
More than $1 million in grants, public education, and outreach funded in 2025; Applications Accepted May 30 through June 30 OAKLAND, Calif., June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ahead of California's peak fire season, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and the California Fire Foundation (CFF) are encouraging California-based fire departments and community-based organizations to apply for grants for wildfire safety and preparedness programs and projects. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on June 30, 2025, through the CFF website. Award notification will begin July 31, 2025. The grant program continues an eight-year partnership between PG&E and CFF. PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation (PG&E Foundation) are providing a total of $1.65 million to CFF's Wildfire Safety and Preparedness Program (WSPP). The program continues to raise public awareness about wildfire safety and deliver resources to underserved communities in high fire-risk areas. The program includes a competitive grant program that last year awarded 55 local fire departments and community groups $750,000 in funding. This year's program includes increased funding for $950,000 in grant awards. Funding for these charitable donations comes from PG&E shareholders, not customers. In 2024, funding supported: Purchasing approximately 7,560 pieces of personal protection equipment including helmets, boots, gloves, goggles and fire shelters Removing over 21 acres of hazardous tree and brush Chipping and hauling of 1.5 million pounds of tree limbs, branches and other combustibles Conducting 22 prescribed fires or pile burns for forest management "Now in its eighth year, the Wildfire Safety and Preparedness Program serves as a constant reminder to Californians of the recurring and deadly nature of wildfires," said Angie Carmignani, Executive Director of the California Fire Foundation. "Whether during historic wildfire seasons or quieter periods, the program has remains steadfast – reaching communities year after year to ensure they're prepared for wildfire. Our partnership with PG&E has been instrumental in making this life-saving work possible and directly supports CFF's mission to strengthen disaster preparedness across our state." Since 2018, CFF, which administers and manages the program, has awarded 368 grants to fire departments and community organizations statewide, focusing its efforts in Northern and Central California. Funding targets communities identified as having extreme or elevated fire risk as identified by the California Public Utilities Commission. "PG&E is grateful for our ongoing partnership with the California Fire Foundation as we share the goal of helping our hometowns do everything possible to prevent wildfires. The projects that these grants fund, such as creating defensible space, enabling fuel-reduction programs and conducting fire-safety outreach campaigns, are essential across our service area and especially within underserved communities," said Mark Quinlan, PG&E's Senior Vice President, Wildfire, Emergency & Operations. How the Grants Help Communities From 2018 to the present, PG&E and the PG&E Foundation have provided $10.45 million in total support for fire safety awareness through the program. The charitable contributions are shareholder-funded, not paid for by PG&E customers. Since 2018, WSPP has funded: Specialized fire equipment and personal protective equipment Defensible space and vegetation management efforts Fuel/hazard reduction programs Fire prevention and emergency preparedness education, including senior citizen wildfire preparedness programs Partnerships with community groups in high fire-risk areas to distribute fire-safety information Fire safety outreach campaigns, including 12,000 multi-lingual brochures targeting under-resourced communities in English, Spanish, Chinese, Hmong, and Vietnamese The program develops and distributes in-language fire-safety messaging targeting Spanish, Chinese, Hmong, and Vietnamese communities. These efforts include a comprehensive media campaign consisting of outdoor billboards and in-language television, radio, and digital ads. The California Fire Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, aids firefighters, their families, and the communities they protect. CFF's Firefighters on Your Side program, also supported by PG&E, provides multi-lingual, culturally relevant fire safety messaging in both digital and print forms to assist the public in staying safe. About PG&E Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit and About The PG&E Corporation Foundation The PG&E Corporation Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, separate from PG&E and sponsored by PG&E Corporation. About California Fire FoundationThe California Fire Foundation, a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization, provides emotional and financial assistance to families of fallen firefighters, firefighters, and the communities they protect. Formed in 1987 by California Professional Firefighters, the California Fire Foundation's mandate includes an array of survivor and victim assistance projects and community initiatives. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Pacific Gas and Electric Company


Business Recorder
31-05-2025
- Business
- Business Recorder
Aurangzeb praises World Bank's valuable contributions to Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb, on Friday, met with the World Bank Pakistan team, including Najy Benhassine, outgoing country director, and Bolormaa Amgaabazar, incoming Country Director for Pakistan. During the meeting, the finance minister warmly welcomed Bolormaa Amgaabazar to Pakistan and extended his best wishes for her upcoming assignment. He expressed confidence that the collaborative efforts between Pakistan and the World Bank would continue to flourish under her leadership. Ahsan vows to deepen cooperation with World Bank Aurangzeb also took the opportunity to commend Najy Benhassine for his valuable contributions and unwavering support to the Government of Pakistan throughout his tenure. He acknowledged Benhassine's role in strengthening the development partnership and wished him success in his future endeavours. Highlighting the enduring relationship between Pakistan and the WB, the minister expressed gratitude for the bank's generous financial and technical assistance across key sectors of the economy. He emphasised the importance of the recently signed 10-year Country Partnership Framework (CPF) as a pivotal element in Pakistan's economic roadmap, noting its potential to transform critical sectors through strategic and well-coordinated implementation. Aurangzeb underscored the significance of effectively executing the CPF's Country Financing Framework (CFF), describing it as essential to unlocking the full benefits of the WB's support. He particularly praised the institutional, technical, and financial backing consistently provided by the bank. The minister also highlighted the recent successful completion of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) review and the subsequent $1 billion disbursement under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF), along with additional resources made available through the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF). He noted that development finance must be guided by merit and objective assessment, rising above political considerations to ensure sustainable progress. The meeting reaffirmed the mutual commitment to strengthening Pakistan's economic resilience and advancing inclusive development through strategic partnerships. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Western Telegraph
30-05-2025
- Sport
- Western Telegraph
Joe Ledley opens new 3G pitch at Ysgol Greenhill, Tenby
The full-size artificial pitch at Ysgol Greenhill in Tenby was unveiled by the Cymru Football Foundation (CFF) as its latest 'Fit-For-Future' facility, following a major investment of nearly £400,000. The funding was part of the UK Government's Multi-Sport Grassroots Facility Programme, supported by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The project involved resurfacing and extending the existing 2G pitch, with additional support from Sport Wales and Pembrokeshire County Council. Councillor Rhys Sinnett, cabinet member for resident services at Pembrokeshire County Council, said: "I'm absolutely delighted to see the completion of this fantastic new 3G facility at Greenhill. "Thanks to joint funding from the Cymru Football Foundation and Sport Wales, through Welsh Government grant support, we've been able to deliver a top-quality surface that will benefit both the school and the wider community. "This £700,000 investment is not just about new turf – it's about creating opportunities for young people and residents of all ages to get involved in football and rugby, whether that's through competitive fixtures or recreational play. "The improved surface, extended playing area, new fencing and energy-efficient lighting mean this facility is fit for the future." The pitch will be managed by Pembrokeshire Leisure, with Councillor Sinnett calling the project a 'brilliant example of what can be achieved through strong partnership working and a shared vision for education and grassroots sport.' The pitch will be used by pupils during school hours and made available for community use in the evenings, supporting grassroots football and other sports. Former Cymru international Joe Ledley attended the opening, marking the 16th full-size 3G pitch in Wales backed by the CFF. Aled Lewis, director at the Cymru Football Foundation, said: "The Cymru Football Foundation is committed to investing in facilities that inspire communities. "A new facility in the heart of Tenby will enable more players to play, improve the experiences of current players and act as a hub for sport in the local community. "A huge thank you to our partners, UK Government and both Pembrokeshire County Council and Sport Wales in supporting the development of such a high-quality facility." Since February 2022, the CFF has invested more than £17 million in football facilities across Wales.


Borneo Post
13-05-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Japan provides grant to support children's transportation in Papar
Yamashita (centre) handing over the van to Caring For The Future. KOTA KINABALU (May 13): The Government of Japan has extended a grant of approximately RM157,733 to Caring For The Future (CFF) Malaysia Berhad under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Project (GGP). The grant was used to purchase a van for transporting children of CFF to and from school. The van was delivered to CFF's facility in Papar on Tuesday. Yamashita Yoshito, Head of the Consular Office of Japan in Kota Kinabalu, represented the Government of Japan at the handover ceremony. The GGP is one of Japan's international aid initiatives aimed at meeting basic human needs. It supports projects that deliver tangible benefits at the grassroots level, especially those requiring timely humanitarian assistance. Since 1989, through the GGP, the Government of Japan has implemented 55 socially impactful projects in Sabah and Sarawak. These include the provision of vans for schools and welfare facilities, solar-powered electrification, and the enhancement of medical infrastructure — totaling over RM7 million in assistance to date. The Consular Office of Japan in Kota Kinabalu remains open to receiving and reviewing strong project proposals from NGOs and other non-profit organizations under the GGP.