Lost Vegas
Sin City — I feel saddened as I write this article. I have enjoyed visiting Las Vegas since I was a young child, as it was part of our annual family vacation. However, I am no longer a child, and I am frustrated by how the city has changed — and not for the better.
Regina Bynum for YAME Digital
Sin City
The decision that Vegas is not worth the time or money
The city of Las Vegas has gone through many transformations over the years. Sin City graduated from a mafia playground where celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Dean Martin provided legendary entertainment and status to Sin City.
Later the city morphed into a more family-friendly environment with casinos including recreational areas for kids to enjoy. But we are now entering Las Vegas' latest phase.
The newest version is a playground for the rich and famous.
Today, hotels and casinos provide luxury dining and entertainment for those who can afford it.
Sports franchises such as the Las Vegas Knights/Raiders have given the city an even bigger profile as a sporting mecca. Modernized venues like the Allegiance/T-Mobile Arenas now offer gourmet food instead of standard stadium fare, marking a new era for Vegas diehards.
Entertainers such as Adele, the Eagles, and others who have sought a residency are raking it in, while the average Joe can't even afford tickets for such amazing artists.
What does this mean for the working stiff?
It means we are out of luck. Luck is for those with the bucks [Moula]!
Staying in hotels along the Strip has changed significantly. Even if you manage to secure a reasonable room rate, guests are confronted with resort fees, parking fees, and exorbitant prices for often subpar and inedible food.
It is no wonder that the average person is in the food court eating Popeyes and McDonalds (still overpriced) rather than enjoying the restaurants within the hotels.
There was a time when I could eat for a weekend for 20-40 bucks, but now a mediocre breakfast is $80.00 for a party of two. Adding insult to injury, this 24-hour town now asks that I notify them to have my room cleaned.
I have been in expensive rooms without clean towels, unmade beds, and overflowing trash bins.
If you request maid service, you face resistance and questions. Everyone expects a tip, and the service is poor and worse if you don't tip. So, it would seem that Las Vegas has the winning hand.
I no longer see the benefits of booking a hotel. I would prefer to stay at an Airbnb and shop at a local grocery store rather than be overcharged. My last few trips have been quite disappointing, and I've decided that visiting Vegas is no longer worth my time or money.
Notice that I did not mention winning money because if you think that is going to happen, you are delusional.
My goodness, even robbers wear a mask, and Vegas is not hiding its greed. A trip to Las Vegas is now a donation to those who are already well-off.
If you venture into the wrong areas, you are met with aggressive homelessness, and who needs that?
I live near California Indian casinos but have always preferred Las Vegas. Now, I am reconsidering that decision.
Indian casinos offer good food and entertainment for a reasonable price and if you are a gambler, you can actually leave with something in your pocket other than lint. Indian casinos provide a budget-friendly alternative to the high costs of visiting Las Vegas.
I feel saddened as I write this article. I have enjoyed visiting Las Vegas since I was a young child, as it was part of our annual family vacation. However, I am no longer a child, and I am frustrated by how the city has changed — and not for the better.
I look for to my next holiday at the nearest Indian casino, I suggest you join me!
Regina Bynum for YAME Digital
Guidelines: Arriving and Departing by Air
Sierra Leone: Post-COVID19: Travel
The Government of Sierra Leone and Ministry of Transport and Aviation, the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority, Sierra Leone Airports Authority, and the National COVID-19 Emergency Response Centre (NaCOVERC). Publish the following safety and public health guidelines shall be strictly adhered to by all arriving and departing passengers to /from the Freetown International Airport - Lungi.
Sierra Leone
Post-COVID-19: Travel
Following the declaration made by His Excellency Brig. (Rtd.) Julius Maada Bio on the resumption of commercial flight operations on the 22nd of July 2020.
The Government of Sierra Leone and Ministry of Transport and Aviation, the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority, Sierra Leone Airports Authority, and the National COVID-19 Emergency Response Centre (NaCOVERC). Publish the following safety and public health guidelines shall be strictly adhered to by all arriving and departing passengers to /from the Freetown International Airport - Lungi.
Arriving Passengers
All passengers shall produce a-negative Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) COVID-19 test result issued no longer than 72hrs before departure at the point of origin.
At the check-in desk at the airport of embarkation, passengers are required to display travelers’ authorization to Sierra Leone, received through the Government of Sierra Leone travel portal (www.travel.gov.sl). The travel authorization consists of:
Negative PCR COVID-19 test result issued no longer than 72 hours before departure
Pre-departure Public Health Passenger Locator Form
Proof of payment for COVID-19 testing on arrival paid through the online platform
Health officials will collect temperature, and a Basic health screening data and seat number on arrival.
All passengers subject to a mandatory COVID-19 test upon arrival:
Passengers will simultaneously have a PCR test swab and an RDT test on arrival
If the RDT screening is negative, passengers are allowed to depart from the airport and observe public health protocols mandatory, proper mask-wearing, hand washing, and physical distancing while awaiting their PCR test result
If the RDT screening if positive, passengers will be isolated at a hotel in Lungi while awaiting their PCR test result. Note: The cost of the accommodation at the hotel borne by the passenger
For all test results, the PCR result supersedes the RDT result
PCR results will be disseminated via the local contact number confirmed by the passenger on arrival
All children under 2-years shall be exempt from pre-departure and arrival PCR test requirements.
Airline crew are exempted from the pre-departure and arrival PCR test requirements and should follow airline policy for testing. The airline crew must adhere to public health protocols.
Two temperature screenings conducted by Port Health Services. If the temperature 37.5 degrees Celsius or above, the passenger' will be taken aside for further observation.
All passengers shall go through a walk-through disinfectant channel/Infrared temperature scanner at the entrance of the arrival hall.
All passengers with machine-readable passports shall go through the Immigration E-gate system. Passengers with Emergency Travel Certificates or non-machine-readable passports shall go through the Immigration booth.
At the Baggage Reclaim section, passengers shall maintain social distancing and observe all public health protocols, including proper use of face mask at all times.
All passengers will be directed to a Reception Lounge while awaiting their COVID-19 test.
Passengers with a negative RDT screening test, are cleared to proceed to their destination while awaiting their PCR result and adhering to public health protocols. PCR test results (available in no more than 48 hours) will be distributed via the contact confirmed on arrival.
If a passenger’s PCR test is positive, s/he will be contacted by public health authorities and taken to an appropriate treatment center.
Passengers sitting near a positive case on the plane will be considered primary contacts. Self-quarantine and monitoring by public health officials will be required.
All passengers strictly advised observing all public health protocols (proper and constant use of face mask, hand washing/sanitizing, social distancing) as directed by the Ministry of Health and Sanitation / NaCOVERC.
The same protocols shall apply to all VIP passengers.
Departing Passengers
All passengers are subject to a mandatory Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) COVID19 test with a negative result issued no longer than 72hrs before departure at the Freetown International Airport. Cost for the test borne by the passenger.
Passengers will use the Government of Sierra Leone Travel Portal to request their pre-departure test, to pay for the test, and to schedule sample collection
Passengers with negative PCR results will receive e-confirmation and certificates ahead of travel. Physical copies collected at the airport at a designated desk
Passengers with positive PCR results will not be permitted to travel and must follow public health protocols for isolation and contact tracing. They will be re-tested after seven days
Passengers who have entered Sierra Leone within five days shall be exempt from the mandatory additional test on departure
All children under 2-years shall be exempt from PCR test requirements
On arrival at the airport, passengers shall be directed to a reception area to avoid congestion and ensure social distancing during the check-in process.
All passengers are encouraged to complete their check-in online before arriving at the airport
All departing passengers shall go through the thermal screening/disinfectant channel at the airport’s departure entrance.
All departing passengers shall have their passport/traveling document verified before proceeding to the check-in counter.
Departing passengers shall proceed to the check-in counter for baggage drop and collection of their boarding pass. While at the check-in counter, they are mandated to produce their COVID-19 PCR negative test certificate or e-certificate issued within the past 72 hours.
Departing passengers shall proceed to the immigration services for onward travel authorization via the e-gate or immigration booth.
All departing passengers shall go through security screening before proceeding to the departure hall.
All departing passengers shall proceed to the waiting lounge where social distancing, proper use of face mask, and other health protocols shall be strictly observed.
All passengers shall proceed to the final screening and verification point prior to boarding the aircraft.
Boarding procedures shall be in accordance with the approved SOPs of the respective airlines.
All passengers are strictly advised to observe all public health protocols (proper use of face mask, hand washing/sanitizing, observe social distancing) as directed by the Ministry of Health and Sanitation / NaCOVERC.
The same protocols shall apply to all VIP passengers.
The Government of Sierra Leone and Ministry of Transport and Aviation, the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority, Sierra Leone Airports Authority, and the National COVID-19 Emergency Response Centre (NaCOVERC). Publish the following safety and public health guidelines shall be strictly adhered to by all arriving and departing passengers to /from the Freetown International Airport - Lungi.
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Idris Elba arrived in Sierra Leone on Wednesday, December 18, 2019, for the first time where he is due to receive Sierra Leone citizenship and celebrate Christmas with the President, Julius Maada Bio, according to government sources. Elba planned to visit Sherbro Island renowned for its pristine tropical beaches. The country hopes to revitalize its tourism industry. And, with Mr. Idris Elba as the country's Brand Ambassador, he brings with it new life and vitality.
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Elba’s visit to Sierra Leone had been long-awaited
A native of Sierra Leone, Idris Elba, arrived in Freetown for the first time. Elba was born and raised in London; his mother, Eve, is from Ghana and his father, Winston, from Sierra Leone, where he has expressed interest in investing in eco-tourism.
Idris Elba arrived in Sierra Leone on Wednesday, December 18, 2019, where he is due to receive Sierra Leone citizenship and celebrate Christmas with the President, Julius Maada Bio, according to government sources. Elba planned to visit Sherbro Island renowned for its pristine tropical beaches. The country hopes to revitalize its tourism industry. And, with Mr. Idris Elba as the country's Brand Ambassador, he brings with it new life and vitality.
A native of Sierra Leone, Idris Elba, arrived in Freetown for the first time. Elba was born and raised in London; his mother, Eve, is from Ghana and his father, Winston, from Sierra Leone, where he has expressed interest in investing in eco-tourism. Mr. Elba’s visit to Sierra Leone had been long-awaited.
During a meeting at the State Lodge on Hill Station, President Bio said that Mr. Elba’s visit to Sierra Leone had been long-awaited, saying that he could feel his burning desire to come back home to be welcomed by his country people. He said that the country had gone through a lot with a scarred image, which needed a conscientious effort from everyone to change that perception and create a new narrative.
Idrissa Akuna Elba OBE is an actor, writer, producer, musician, DJ, rapper, and singer. Nickname DJ Big Driis (Idris) was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in the 2016 New Year Honors for his services to drama. He is best known for his roles in Marvel franchise films such as "Thor" and "The Avengers." Others include Stringer Bell in the HBO series The Wire, DCI John Luther in the BBC One series Luther, and Nelson Mandela in the biographical film Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. In 2018 was named People magazine sexiest man alive.
Friday 20 December 2019, His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio issued the British Hollywood actor, and musician, Idris Elba, with a Sierra Leonean Diplomatic Passport and pronounced him a Brand Ambassador for the small resource-rich West African nation.
Friday 20 December 2019, His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio issued the British Hollywood actor, and musician, Idris Elba, with a Sierra Leonean Diplomatic Passport and pronounced him a Brand Ambassador for the small resource-rich West African nation.
Receiving the passport, Idris Elba said that he was honored and thankful for the opportunity to become a citizen of his father’s country, noting that it was an honor for his family. He said he always wanted to come to Sierra Leone, adding, his career afforded him and his family the ability to rebrand the country.
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Idris Elba passionately appeals for young Sierra Leoneans to exercise 'None Violence' during the presidential and parliamentary election slated for June 24, 2023.
Idris Elba passionately appeals for young Sierra Leoneans to exercise 'None Violence' during the general election for president and parliament that will take place on Saturday, June 24, 2023.
Idris Elba has called for a peaceful general election in Sierra Leone, which will take place on Saturday, June 24, 2023.
"This election, please let it be peaceful," he said in a message in Pidgin English - 'other African nations and the world will be watching us.' On the same day, the Commonwealth Observer Group in Sierra Leone, led by former Nigerian Vice-President Professor Yemi Osinbajo, called for peaceful elections to reflect; the will of the people.
Elba reminded young Sierra Leoneans that they have the 'power' in this vote and that if the country is destroyed due to violence, it will be down to us Sierra Leoneans to have to build it back up again.
The votes on Saturday will be the country's sixth presidential vote since a military takeover in 1992. It will see the incumbent, President Julius Madaa Bio of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), go up against Dr. Samura Kamara of the All People's Congress (APC) _the main opposition party.
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