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SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 11 August 2022 – As a local brand steeped in old tradition and modern technology, Cellini is back once again producing furnishings designed in a cacophony of colours and structures. Launching a fresh line of furniture that features thoughtfully crafted pieces that pushes the envelope of design, the brand is delivering on its goal to rejuvenate the interior and furniture-making landscape. From display cabinets to coffee tables that fuse functionality with harmonious design, the new arrivals now available both online at Cellini’s various showrooms directly cater to those with a finely attuned eye for furniture that exudes liveable elegance.
Equipped with the latest state-of-the-art digital equipment and resources, this sophisticated and modern professional photoshoot studio differs from Crio’s existing hybrid space, featuring 4 different lifestyle concepts alongside specially curated furniture and props to accommodate different types of shooting. As part of Crio’s ongoing quest to offer its clients innovative services, the space itself will allow creatives to shoot eye- catching images for a wide range of projects such as fashion lookbooks, e-commerce and commercial photography, as well as social media content.
With the inception of Studioto, Crio aims to provide uniquely crafted experiences that are both memorable and special for its clients, and cater more effectively to individual needs, enabling customers to produce high-quality works at affordable prices. To that end, it will be launching an annual package in August for Studioto, where clientele will be able to access the studio 24/7 and maximise usage of its facilities at a cheaper rate, while incurring no additional charges. The result is a more effortless process than ever, combining strategic consultancy with creative flair and changing how individuals and organisations craft remarkable images that appeal to consumers across all platforms.
Crio Collective is a creative production company in Singapore that provides photography and videography services, as well as studio spaces where clients can create visual materials. Having worked with a diverse lineup of organisations and brands across various industries, Crio’s team of experienced videographers, filmmakers and photographers have built a reputation for helping clientele create moving pieces that speak volumes about their brands.
For more information on Crio Collective or to enquire about Studioto’s annual packages, please contact +65 9469 1000 or visit https://www.crio-collective.com/
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37.1% of the elderly in Hong Kong suffer from moderate to severe hearing loss
According to Hong Kong government statistic data, by the Year 2028, New Territories (including Tai Wai, Shatin, Ma On Shan, Tai Po, Fanling and Sheung Shui) will be the area with the largest number of elderly people. The number of people with hearing loss in Hong Kong is on the rise, which is estimated to be related to the ageing population. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one in three people aged 65 or older has hearing loss problem. This is an issue that needs to be faced by all governments and healthcare providers.
Hearing loss is a natural phenomenon of aging and is very common. In 2004, the Institute of Human Communication Sciences of the Chinese University of Hong Kong conducted an “Elderly Hearing Survey” and found that among 1,019 elderly people aged 60 or above, 43% were diagnosed with mild hearing impairment. 32.9% had moderate hearing problems, and 4.2% were severely deaf.
The Services of EasyHear Shatin Hearing Centre
EasyHear places high priority on the hearing health of the elderly and hearing-impaired patients. EasyHear aims at providing more convenient services to patients in Shatin and other New Territories areas. The centre provides professional hearing assessments and 5G noise reduction hearing aid fitting services to help the elderly and other people in need to regain the sound of happy conversations!
The Shatin branch is equipped with high-standard sound-proof hearing room and advanced equipment to provide more accurate hearing tests for the elderly and hearing-impaired people. The newly built hearing room is spacious and comfortable, allowing family members to accompany the patients for hearing tests. EasyHear Shatin is located in the city centre of Shatin and close to the railway station, which is convenient for the elderly and their families to visit. In Central Plaza, there are facilities for the disabled and wheelchairs. EasyHear Hearing Center is run by experienced audiologists and provides professional products and services for the hearing-impaired.
From now on, seniors aged 65 or above can experience the international award-winning advanced “5G Beamforming Noise Reduction Technology” in most areas in Hong Kong, including Tuen Mun, Shatin, Mong Kok and Causeway Bay. The latest technology enhances and highlights the human voice, which is especially important for the elderly and children! The technology is applied to EasyHear’s hearing aids, which are characterized by 360-degree sound reception. 5G hearing aids have artificial intelligence to calculate and strengthen important sound signals, make the voice clearer while the surrounding noise will not be amplified. This scientific breakthrough is particularly important for people with hearing loss, allowing them to hear enhanced speech clearly in noisy environments while interfering noises are removed.
Hearing-impaired persons living in New Territories in Hong Kong, including Tai Wai, Shatin, Ma On Shan, Tai Po, Fanling and Sheung Shui are eligible to get free hearing tests from now until the end of October 2022. Register for a free hearing test immediately at https://easyhear.com.hk/ to enjoy this offer.
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We’d all love our homes to have an inviting, well-put-together look, but there are a few common design mistakes that make a room feel messy and cluttered. Clearing clutter away seems an obvious first step towards a more polished look, but there are other simple decorating tricks that will bring order to your space, making it more open, organised and tidy.
We all have that spot in our homes where we put our keys, our bags, take off our shoes or just drop random things. It’s usually close to the front door or wherever you enter your house from. It’s where you unburden yourself of everything that’s in your hands when you get home. This space can, however, end up being a mess and it makes your house look untidy.
To combat this, allocate the most convenient space to be a drop zone, and put out storage baskets for items such as shoes. Add a table if there’s space and place pretty little containers on top of the table to hold keys, wallets and even letters.
Everyone is guilty of having little to no cable management in certain parts of their home, especially in the living room where there are lots of electronics. Cable management isn’t the most fun thing to do in the world, but if they’re left open and exposed, they can be a massive eyesore.
Cables can be hidden in a number of ways, such as running them along the wall at floor level or through the ceiling or cupboards to keep them out of sight, but it requires expert knowledge to do so and can require extending cables and drilling holes.
Nothing cramps up a space more than furniture that’s too big. You might want that great coffee table, but the truth is that it’s too big. And if you insist on it, it’s just going to make your home look overcrowded and uncomfortable.
If you already have the furniture, consider selling it online and using the money from that to purchase items that fit the room you need it for. Take measurements before you shop so that you don’t end up buying the incorrect size. Crowding a room with too many bits of furniture can also make it feel disorganised. Cut down on the amount needed by using multi-functional furniture, such as sturdy pouffes that can be used both for seating and as side tables, coffee tables with storage for cables and TV remotes, and mirrors with shelving attached to them.
“Unmade beds, dull floors, and a generally dirty space all contribute to making a house look disorganised. Get into a habit of tidying up your space. If you have family living with you, teaching them to clean up after themselves helps. Even better, save yourself time and stress by hiring a vetted, reliable, excellent and affordable cleaner to thoroughly clean your home on a weekly basis,” advises Awazi Angbalaga, Country Manager for home-cleaning tech company, SweepSouth.
“A home that feels fresh and smells wonderful can instantly improve your mood and mental health, whereas a house with dirty carpets and unattended old furniture usually holds stale, musty odours that feel stifling. You might not even notice it because you’ve lived in the same space for so long but be aware of the way your home feels and smells the moment you step into it after having been outside in the fresh air,” she says. “your rooms can do with a good routine freshening up that includes dusting them from top to bottom, thoroughly cleaning the floors, opening up the windows and washing up dirty bedding. The good thing is that SweepSouth always has the right SweepStar to do the job on your behalf”
If you can’t throw out old furniture or carpets, try these clever tips from the SweepStars who clean Nigerian homes every week through SweepSouth’s service, to banish smells:
Sprinkle bicarbonate of soda on carpets and couches, let it rest for an hour, then vacuum up every trace of powder
Put a ball of cotton wool that’s been dipped into a fresh-smelling essential oil, like lemon or eucalyptus, into the vacuum bag for a fresh smell every time you vacuum
Clean hardwood furniture with a polish made from two parts olive oil with one part lemon juice and use a soft cloth to rub it into the wood. You could also use almond oil with a few drops of lemon essential oil sprinkled in, dabbing a bit of the mixture onto a cloth, then rubbing gently into wooden surfaces
Open shelving is all the rage, and it looks lovely – when done right. It’s a common mistake to fill open shelves with books, picture frames and all the other objects you can’t find a home for, but this type of storage actually works best when it’s not overcrowded.
Resist the temptation to fill every inch of shelving, and rather space things out. Edit down what you’d like to display and leave open space between some of the items. Put your favourite decor items out, but bear in mind that too many decorative pieces will make it look cluttered.
The same rule applies when you’re styling a coffee or dining room tabletop. Give careful thought to what is visible in the room, especially if it’s a small space. Display only what you love, and make sure not to overfill the table. Group small items together in a shallow bowl or on a tray so that the arrangement stays tidy and keep small objects from looking lost by elevating them on a stack of two or three books.
If you’ve ever mounted your TV on the wall, you will know how much of a difference it makes to a space to not have your TV sitting on the cabinet or table. Making use of wall space – vertical space – isn’t good just for small areas, it frees up every room in the house. Put up shelves or hang things from your ceiling to get it off your countertops and floors.
For example, use wall-mounted shelves to arrange books and get rid of the bookshelf taking up some much-needed floor space. Using vertical space makes a huge difference in almost any room.
Keep these tips in mind when you’re decorating your space and your home will feel like a clutter-free oasis.
Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt will battle for European Supremacy at the UEFA Super Cup final match which is set to broadcast on SuperSport.
Madrid and Frankfurt emerged winners of the Champions League and the Europa League competitions and will have to challenge each other for the Super Cup trophy at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on Wednesday.
The tie which is set to kick-off at 8:00pm on SuperSport Premier League (DStv Channel 203) and GO Football (GOtv Channel 31) will be the first competitive meeting between both teams since the 1960 European Cup final where Madrid defeated Frankfurt in Glasgow by a 7-3 scoreline to win a fifth successive European cup.
While Frankfurt will be participating in the Super Cup for the first time, the Spanish giants have appeared on seven occasions in the past and won the Super Cup trophy four times. However, the German underdog will be hoping to cause an upset and defeat Carlo Ancelotti’s men.
Frankfurt defeated Rangers on penalty shootout to become the first German winner of the Europa League since it was rebranded in 2009, while maintaining an unbeaten streak during the process.
Real Madrid claimed a record-extending fourteenth Champions League title back in May courtesy of a lone goal from Brazilian forward Vinicius in a keenly contested match against Liverpool.
Los Blancos will be hoping to extend the Champions League holders’ dominance of the competition as they have won 26 of the UEFA Super Cup’s 46 editions.
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In the latest BBNaija update, one of the fake housemates in the Big Brother Naija season 7 house, Deji, has told Biggie that three housemates in Level 1 house are dying to date him.
Deji was pocked by Biggie during his diary session on Wednesday, based on a conversation in the house, where he mentioned that three female housemates are interested in him.
Replying to Biggie, Deji said Doyin and Chomzy have approached him to profess love to him, while Chichi always showed anger whenever a woman comes close to him in the house.
He further said that Chomzy had been trying to get feedback from him after shooting her shot.
On which of the ladies he would like to ‘Ship’, Deji said he prefers Chichi and would put in effort to get closer to her and sail the ship if possible.
According to the World Bank’s June 2022 Global Economic Prospects (GEP) report, the global economy will experience years of slow growth and rising prices, potentially destabilizing low- and middle-income economies.
With these multiple crises escalating, Kristalina Georgieva of the IMF warned at the recent G20 meeting that the global economic outlook “has darkened significantly.” A prolonged period of global stagflation is likely, and African countries are vulnerable.
In order to avoid catastrophe, we’ve identified four steps on how to reform the global financial architecture to better serve Africa:
African countries urgently need new liquidity, which the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) can provide with speed. The SDR is not a currency. It is a potential claim on the freely usable currencies of IMF members, which can provide a country with liquidity. This liquidity is essential to help African governments build and maintain basic social protection programmes in the face of drastically rising food and fuel costs.
However, of the initial allocation of $650 billion in SDRs in August last year, only $33 billion – just 5% – was allocated to Africa. Over a year ago, when the crisis was less severe, global leaders acknowledged the need to channel more SDRs to African governments. The need for a just and efficient process for SDR allocation is now more urgent than ever.
African leaders have called on the IMF to first accelerate the implementation of SDR reallocation mechanisms aligned with the needs of African economies. They’ve also called for the development of more appropriate allocation criteria. This would mean issuance of new rights as well as reallocation. Some of these additional special drawing rights should be channelled through regional development banks, such as the African Development Bank.
At the end of May 2022, 23 African countries were at high risk of – or already in – debt distress. The situation is worsening with rising interest rates and Russia’s war in Ukraine. Debt relief must be quick, comprehensive, and sizeable.
To facilitate debt workouts, the G20 has called for creditors to come together within a Common Framework. Progress has been painfully slow but the past week saw the exciting news of Zambia finally benefiting from this framework, clearing the way for a Fund programme in the country. African leaders are calling for improved multilateral debt restructuring frameworks to reposition debt as a catalyst for economic recovery and sustainable growth. Viable solutions are needed to ensure access to finance at competitive and non-punitive rates.
Although Africa has contributed to only 3.8% of global emissions, it has borne the brunt of climate change. Annually, Africa loses $7–$15 billion due to climate change, and this figure is expected to rise to $50 billion by 2040. The inadequacy of climate finance, the cost of undelivered climate finance, and the neglected carbon market now demand urgent attention in Africa.
At the same time, opportunities for Africa to lead a green transformation are plentiful. For example, market mechanisms that reward Africa for its carbon sequestration can be developed, making financing available for the continent’s green transformation. Ibrahim Mayaki, the TLP panel member and former CEO of AUDA-NEPAD underlined the importance of scaling up climate action in Africa through carbon mitigation, job creation and agricultural transformation while at the same time, “offering the planet some much-needed climate solutions.”
This is a critical year. Africa’s voice and collective positions must be loud and clear on key global decision-making platforms. Ahead of the IMF/World Bank Annual meetings in October and the COP27 in November, a coalition to build consensus, galvanize action, and rally support for Africa’s unified positions should be encouraged. Not only will such action ultimately drive reforms in the global financial architecture to serve Africa better, but it will also provide an opportunity to restore and rebuild the trust in international dialogue and action.
As the global financial architecture faces up to inclusive, effective, and fair reforms, African countries must be given greater representation and a stronger voice within the governance bodies of key global institutions, including the Bretton Wood Institutions. Africa can then be a continent that actively contributes to the design of global solutions rather than suffering from their absence.