Posts Tagged ‘service’

Maldives Police officers getting fired in their hundreds at the behest and pleasure of superior officers, A statement of concern by an MPS Officer

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

According to a Maldives Police Officer unlike the Civil Service, the Maldives Police Service top guns in the name of dealing with the economic crises are firing officers at their own pleasure, throwing out anyone they like. This is a

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Maldives Police officers getting fired in their hundreds at the behest and pleasure of superior officers, A statement of concern by an MPS Officer

MDP still complaining

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

It seems totally uncalled for the MDP getting hooked and obsessed on the three thousand rufiyaa all inclusive, security, living, administrative allowance to be given to former President’s. We bet when Nasheed the disaster becomes the, ‘Former’ then the all

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MDP still complaining

Banbukeylu Harisa (A Maldivian Breadfruit Curry)

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Serves 6 Ingredients 1 small breadfruit (skinned, cored and steamed until tender) ¼ smoked tuna (cut into very thin slices) 2 onions (chopped) 1 hot pepper chilli (githeyo mirus) 2 tsp lemon juice ¼ tsp ginger paste 2 cups thick coconut milk ¼

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Banbukeylu Harisa (A Maldivian Breadfruit Curry)

Riding the sea at Gaza

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

… The Israeli children shuffled through the shop, grinning, jostling and pointing at the unshaped, unpainted boards on the walls and racks, and the droplets of resin that fell on the floor.

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Riding the sea at Gaza

Not A Mind Reader…

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

im not a mind reader i can't tell whether you are happy or not when you smile and say finei cant

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Not A Mind Reader…

What’s our future after September?

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

(CDC student with a teacher) Care Society has been working and giving the service for the past 10 years and CDC has been functioning for the past 8 years. We have been serving the most vulnerable group in the community and it has always been a passion. Eversince the beginning of this year we have been openly talking about the limited funds and have been trying non stop to raise funds, but most of the work ended in vain.

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