
Samuel Wens
Samuel Wens is a journalist for De Ware Tijd, a leading newspaper in Suriname, known for covering significant political events and developments within the country, including the ongoing electoral dynamics in Boven-Suriname.
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Samuel Wens is the journalist who reported on the neglected solar energy plants in Boven-Suriname.
Zonne-energie centrales Boven-Suriname staan er verwaarloosd bij – de Ware TijdSamuel Wens is the journalist reporting on the ground conflict in Nieuw-Aurora.
Arrestaties brengen slepend grondconflict Nieuw-Aurora in nieuwe fase – de Ware TijdSamuel Wens reported on the cancellation of the 50-year celebration of Srefidensi in Boven-Suriname.
Geplande viering 50 jaar Srefidensi in Boven-Suriname niet door gegaan – de Ware TijdSamuel Wens is the journalist who reported on the donation of school furniture to the EBGS school in Botopasi.
BEP schenkt schoolmeubilair aan EBGS-basisschool Botopasi – de Ware TijdSamuel Wens reported on the incident involving students and the schoolboat in Semoisi.
Leerlingen gered bij incident met schoolboot Semoisi – De ware Tijd StagingTekst en beeld Samuel Wens.
Minister Currie oriënteert zich in Boven-Suriname bij aanvang nieuw schooljaar – de Ware TijdSamuel Wens reported on the incident involving a young man who disappeared in the Boven-Surinamerivier.
Jongeman vermoedelijk verdronken in Boven-Surinamerivier – de Ware Tijd
Samuel Wens is the author of the article reporting on Raymond Landveld's appointment.
Raymond Landveld wordt nieuwe TCT-minister – de Ware TijdSamuel Wens is the journalist who reported on the political tensions between supporters of Akiemboto and Asodanoe.
Aanhangers NDP-kandidaten Akiemboto en Asodanoe lijnrecht tegenover elkaar – de Ware Tijd

























