Liquidation du centre d’alcoologie de Basse-Terre : des salariés dans la tourmente

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L’Association basse-terrienne pour la prévention et le traitement des addictions (ABPTA), gestionnaire du centre de soins, d’accompagnement et de prévention en addictologie (CSAPA) a validé sa dissolution et désigné un liquidateur pour procéder, au licenciement du personnel. Cela, dans l’incompréhension la plus totale.

Nos différentes tentatives n’ont pas permis que nous nous  entretenions avec la présidente de l’ABPTA, Elvire Edouard-Durizot. Elle nous aurait aidés à comprendre les tenants et aboutissants d’une décision lourde de conséquences qui interpelle tous ceux qui gravitent, à Basse-Terre, autour de l’accueil des publics en difficultés. Mais nous sommes tout de même parvenus à nous procurer le procès-verbal de l’assemblée générale extraordinaire de l’ABPTA du 24 juin dernier.

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UPDATE: Missing twins found — police Loop Jamaica

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Nine-year-old twins Yahamalit and Tiwahrisah Holness of Norwood, St James who were reported missing on Wednesday, August 3, have been located.

The police provided the update on Thursday but did not offer details.

A High Alert was activated for the nine-year-old twins on Wednesday after they had reportedly been missing since Tuesday, June 14.

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DeFreitas worried about Government’s relationship with PLH, noting similarities to that with fallen Stanford Empire

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The similarities between the Peace Love and Happiness (PLH) project and the former Stanford Empire are causing some concern to Franz deFreitas, the United Progressive Party (UPP) Candidate for St. John’s City South.

The PLH’s relationship with the Browne Administration has seen the investor group providing the Government with money that Finance Minister Gaston Browne claims is not a loan, a fire truck, and infrastructure on the sister-island, among other known contributions.

PLH is also likely to dominate the employment landscape in Barbuda – as deFreitas notes the Administration’s boast about the number of people already hired and those to be employed once the project is completed.

However, de Freitas says, he remembers this was the same tune being sung with R.Allen Stanford, who is now serving more than 100 years in a United States prison for running what amounted to a Ponzi scheme here.

The Labour Party Administration apparently does not learn from its past experiences and mistakes, deFreitas says. REAL NEWS

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No cash deposit required of $10k bail for three accused in Customs fraud; source says ‘connections’ are at work here

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The three persons charged charged with fraud related to the Antigua and Barbuda Customs Department reportedly were not required to deposit any cash to secure bail from the High Court, and sources close to the matter are crying foul.

Customs Officer Joezine Christian and brokers Rowan Matthew and Foston George are alleged to have siphoned thousands of dollars from the Department almost five years ago, and they were arrested and charged last Friday, July 29.

To secure their release from custody, attorney-at-law Wendel Robinson made a bail application before High Court Judge Colin Williams. According to a document obtained by REAL News, the application was submitted via email, reportedly because of its urgency and because it was over the Carnival holidays.

In the court papers dated August 1 – which was a public holiday –Commissioner of Police Atlee Rodney and Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Anthony Armstrong were named as the respondents and were represented by Daniel Lattery, a Crown Counsel in the Office of the DPP.

The accused were subsequently granted bail in the sum of $10,000, each, with two sureties. No cash deposit was required.

The High Court Judge also ordered the trio to attend the St. John’s Magistrates Court on Wednesday, August 3 –d which they did and were given October 5 as the committal date.

Other conditions of the bail included the surrender of travel documents and the requirement that any travel outside this country must have the express approval of a High Court judge.

The accused must remain in residence at their current addresses and may move only with written consent of the court. All three are required to report to the nearest police station once a week, and they are not allowed communication with any witnesses involved in the case.

The judge also ordered that if the accused are arrested for any indictable offence while on bail, or if they fail to observe any of the bail conditions set, they will be taken back before the Court for consideration of a forfeiture of their recognizance and/or a revocation of their bail.

Meanwhile, a legal source says he finds it very odd that the Magistrates Court – the court of first instance – was bypassed and the bail application was taken directly to the High Court.

Just as strange, he says, is that for an offence of this magnitude – where persons are alleged to have stolen from the public purse –the accused were released on bail without a cash deposit.

He notes that others have been taken before the court on lesser charges, including drug offences, and have had to pay large cash deposits.

The source refers specifically to a matter involving well-known personality Washington Bramble, who was granted bail on Thursday, August 4, for offences under the Electronic Crimes Act.

Bramble’s bail was the same $10,000, the source says, but in this instance there was a 10 percent – or $1,000 – cash deposit.

While Bramble’s alleged offence is a serious matter, the source continues, it has not deprived anyone of anything. But in the case of the Customs Department, the Government reportedly has been deprived of revenue, he says.

According to the source, the justice system in Antigua and Barbuda is skewed, and persons who “are connected can get away with murder.”

To illustrate his point, he refers to the case involving former Executive Secretary of the Board of Education D. Gisele Isaac and Algernon “Serpent” Watts, who both paid significant cash deposits as conditions of their bail.

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NEW PLAN: Consultant to advise regional leaders on getting transportation back to pre-COVID levels

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The decision was made at a meeting chaired by the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and attended by leaders of the sub-regional Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), a Barbados representative, and Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali on Tuesday.

Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell reported at a post-Cabinet news conference in his country on Wednesday that the leaders met to discuss the situation regarding air transportation in the Caribbean amidst concerns that both regional and international travellers were finding it very expensive and difficult to travel.

“It was agreed that we would retain a consultant to provide advice to the heads of the region as to how we can address the critical need to have . . . air transportation resumed at a level that existed prior to COVID-19,” he told reporters.

Mitchell said leaders were at the stage of looking for “appropriate” options for intraregional air transport to fill the void left by LIAT (1974) Limited which went into court-appointed administration in 2020 after a High Court judge in Antigua and Barbuda granted a petition for the cash-strapped carrier’s reorganisation.

“Whether it is LIAT, a new version of LIAT or any other carrier, we are really interested in finding appropriate air travel for the OECS. I can certainly say it will not be LIAT (1974) Limited because obviously that entity is bankrupt and no one is reviving that entity. As you may be aware, I think there is LIAT (2020) which currently operates out of Antigua and has two planes in service,” the Grenadian leader said.

“The question may be whether that service is extended or whether a new entity is created. There is also InterCaribbean Airways [and] whether there [can be] a combination of both of those. Where we are is that we want to ensure that there are appropriate air services in the Caribbean, and we are committed to helping in any way we can.”

Mitchell said the new initiative may mean “direct financial contribution, whether from an equity perspective [or] from a loan perspective”.

“It may mean looking at the taxes on landing charges and fees that are charged at our airport. We are open to looking at all of the possibilities in coming up with the best solutions,” he added.

At their summit in Suriname last month, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders agreed on a new Multilateral Air Services Agreement (MASA) that will create a new framework within which air transportation will operate in the region.

St Vincent and the Grenadines’ Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves said that countries, particularly those in the Eastern Caribbean were being severely affected by the loss of thousands of seats “because LIAT as it was is no longer before us”.

LIAT is owned by the governments of Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica and St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG). Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne said previously that a decision had been taken that would allow Barbados and SVG to turn over their shares in LIAT to Antigua for EC$1 (BDS$0.74).

The airline owes former employees millions of dollars in severance and other payments.

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Salud reporta 4 muertes y 345 hospitalizaciones por COVID-19

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS), reportó el viernes 4 muertes y 345 personas hospitalizadas.

La cantidad de muertes atribuidas a la enfermedad es de 4,795.

Hay 309 adultos y 36 menores hospitalizados. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 20 de julio al tres de agosto de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 35.99 por ciento.

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Misiles balísticos de China sobrevuelan Taiwán por primera vez en la historia

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Misiles balísticos del ejército chino han volado directamente sobre la isla de Taiwán por primera vez en la historia, según se informó en noticias vespertinas de la televisión central de China.

“Los ejercicios incluyeron lanzamientos de misiles que volaron por primera vez sobre la isla de Taiwán”, afirmó un profesor de estudios estratégicos de la Universidad de Defensa Nacional del Ejército Popular de Liberación (EPL), el mayor general Meng Xiangqing.

Los disparos, según el profesor, “muestran claramente que el EPL ya ha resuelto el problema de eliminación de objetivos en zonas de largo alcance, y reflejan un aumento significativo de las capacidades de nuestras armas”.

Según él, dos zonas de tiro fueron elegidas por la ubicación de bases navales en las ciudades portuarias taiwanesas de Taitung, Hualien y Kaohsiung. Otra zona de ejercicio sucedió cerca de la isla Pingtan, el punto más cercano a Taiwán. Además, se encuentran dos zonas al norte del estrecho, en el área del importante puerto y centro de transporte, Keelung. La última zona de las maniobras, cerca del extremo sur de la isla, supone que se entrenen tareas de bloqueo marítimo del estrecho de Bashi.

El Ministerio de Defensa de Taiwán informó que el EPL lanzó al menos 11 misiles Dongfeng hacia las aguas adyacentes a la isla, mientras que el Ministerio de Defensa de Japón, por su parte, comunicó que China disparó nueve misiles la tarde de este jueves.

La mayoría de los proyectiles se lanzaron desde las provincias costeras de Fujian y Zhejiang, y otros dos de zonas lejanas a la costa china. Los misiles volaron entre 350 y 700 kilómetros.

Según el ministro de Defensa japonés, Nobuo Kishi, cinco misiles balísticos cayeron en la zona económica exclusiva de Japón.

El Ministerio nipón precisó que cuatro misiles balísticos, lanzados desde la provincia de Fujian, volaron directamente sobre la capital de Taiwán, Taipéi.

El Ministerio de Defensa taiwanés señaló que los misiles estaban fuera de la atmósfera cuando sobrevolaron Taiwán, y no representaron ninguna amenaza.

Ejercicios en seis zonas alrededor de Taiwán 

El EPL inició este jueves ejercicios militares “sin precedentes” a gran escala y actividades de entrenamiento, incluidos simulacros con fuego real, en el espacio marítimo y aéreo en seis zonas alrededor de Taiwán. Se prevé que los ejercicios, que se desarrollan desde las 12:00 (hora local) del jueves, terminen el domingo 7 de agosto a mediodía.

El Comando del Teatro Oriental del EPL desplegó más de 100 aviones militares al norte, suroeste y sureste del espacio aéreo de Taiwán en el marco del primer día de las maniobras, informa el canal estatal CGTN.

En los simulacros participaron cazas, bombarderos y otras aeronaves de combate que llevaron a cabo misiones de reconocimiento, asalto aéreo y asistencia, precisa el periódico Global Times. En paralelo, más de diez destructores y fragatas de la Armada realizaron “un bloqueo conjunto, patrullaje de alerta y de reconocimiento” alrededor de la isla.

Los simulacros se producen después de la visita de la presidenta de la Cámara de Representantes de EE.UU., Nancy Pelosi, a Taiwán. Desde China declararon que el viaje de la alta funcionaria estadounidense infringe la soberanía y la integridad territorial del país, al tiempo que representa “una seria violación” del principio de una sola China y de los tres comunicados conjuntos entre Washington y Pekín.

Noticia original de RT en Español.

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Simone tambe a gana cu e resultado di 6666 pa Zodiac

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ORANJESTAD (AAN): Tabatin varios persona cu Diabierna anochi a gana cu e sorteo di Zodiac, cu tabatin e number 6666 y signo Leo como resultado final.

    Un otro feliz ganador a resulta Simone, kende a acudi Diaranson na oficina di Lotto na Playa pa reclama su premio.  El a mustra nan su ticket, cu mesora a wordo revisa si el a pone su firma banda patras, incluyendo su number di cuenta di banco.

   E computer inmediatamente a indica cu Simone a gana 25.000 Florin cu e wega di Zodiac.

   Mesora a cuminza cu e proceso pa transferi e premio electronicamente pa su cuenta di banco.  Simone a indica cu e ticket ganador el a cumpra na Ripiti y Gana 3.

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A.T.A. cu estudio riba e impacto di demanda door di aumento di gasto di un vacacion

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E prome parti di e estudio aki a enfoca riba e efectividad di mercadeo

ORANJESTAD (AAN):  Aruba semper a posiciona su mes como un destinacion cu prijsnan mas eleva y a sa di ta exitoso den esaki. A.T.A. lo sigui haci esfuerso pa dirigi su mes riba e tipo di turista cu ta dispuesto pa paga e prijs aki y ta mira e balor di esaki, sinembargo ta considera cu mester investiga ki impacto un incremento den prijs lo tin riba e demanda pa un vacacion pa Aruba y keda monitorea esaki. Tambe ta señala, un biaha mas, cu ta importante pa enfoca riba brinda nivel di “value for money” adecua! Esaki a bin ta bou di presion. 

            Pa algun luna caba A.T.A. a bin ta den dialogo cu mas di 75 diferente socio; organisacionnan, departamento di gobierno y gremionan na Aruba y den reino, enfocando riba diferente tema cu tin impacto entre otro riba turismo y e costo di vacacion, algo cu lo afecta un biaha mas directamente e forma di biba di cada un aki na Aruba.

            Mirando e importancia di turismo y recuperacion economico como destino y nacion, A.T.A. a enfoca riba 3 estudio, pa asina por duna conseho riba decisionnan, basa riba investigacionnan y pues “facts”.

            Den luna di April, a completa e ‘Price Competitive Study’, unda ta compara e costo di un vacacion pa un un bishitante di Estados Unidos – siendo e mercado primario – pa Aruba cu e costo di un vacacion pa otro destinonan den Caribe. E meta di e estudio aki tawata pa wak pa diferente tipo di vacacion manera biahe cu famia, honeymoon y biahe di pareha cuanto e prijs pa persona lo sali pa e diferente elementonan di cada tipo di vacacion, por ehempel buelo, acomodacion, cuminda y bebida, transporte y actividadnan.

            Den caso di un biahe cu famia, e prijs pa persona pa Aruba ta significantemente mas halto den comparacion cu e otro islanan, den caso di un biahe pa honeymoon, e prijs pa persona pa Aruba tambe ta mas halto den comparacion cu e otro islanan y den caso di un vacacion di pareha “empty nesters” e prijs pa persona pa Aruba ta na di 2 luga mas halto despues di U.S. Virgin Islands. Esaki no ta un sorpresa, pero ta bon pa re-establece con ya caba Aruba ta carga un prijs mas eleva y pues mester actua cu hopi prudencia pa loke ta trata decisionnan cu lo hisa e costo di un vacacion y mester evalua con esaki lo por impacta demanda pa Aruba.

            Ta haciendo e estudio riba e impacto di demanda door di aumento di gasto di un vacacion. Pa esaki a contrata University of Central Florida (UCF). E prome parti di e estudio aki a enfoca riba e efectividad di mercadeo, pa asina establece con efectivo e strategia di A.T.A. ta y entre otro ki fondo mester dispone di dje como A.T.A. pa por sigui pusha resultadonan desea. Actualmente ta trahando riba e di dos parti di e estudio, unda ta enfoca riba e impacto cu entre otro un incremento den impuesto (introduccion di BTW) lo tin riba e demanda di turismo y riba e cantidad di anochi cu un turista ta keda Aruba. Esaki banda di otro elementonan incluyendo tasa di inflacion halto. Basa riba diferente scenario lo wak e impacto riba demanda.

            Ta spera di por tin e resultadonan di e parti aki di e estudio cla entre fin di augustus y comienso di september. E tercer parti di e estudio lo enfoca riba e percepcion di bishitantenan riba un incremento potencial di costo. Cu e resultadonan aki lo purba saca afo ki tipo di mensahe lo mester uza pa comunica cu bishitantenan na momento cu tin un incremento di impuesto of otro aspectonan cu lo impacta e costo di un vacacion pa Aruba. Pa e estudio aki ta encuestando bishitantenan.

            Mirando e situacion economico mundial, mester tene na cuenta, no solamente e aspectonan local cu ta impacta costo di un vacacion pa Aruba, pero tambe inflacion proyecta den diferente di nos mercadonan. Nos mercado principal, Estados Unidos ta mirando un inflacion hopi halto na e momento aki- bayendo for di 8.6% na mei te cu 9.1% na juni, un record den 41 aña. Pa 2023 ta spera un inflacion di entre 2 y 2.5%. Pero tin hopi incertidumbre y preocupacion ta sigui pa un posibel recesion den 2023 y 2024.

            Manera menciona, A.T.A. lo sigui enfoca riba e estudionan menciona y lo comparti e resultadonan cu gobierno y otro socionan clave pa asina decisionnan por wordo tuma cu e prudencia necesario y mas cu claro tur dirigi riba logra metanan pa 2023 y despues y sigui stimula e trayecto di recuperacion fuerte. Mirando e importancia di turismo y con esaki por impacta hopi otro aspecto, incluso entrada proyecta pa gobierno / pais Aruba, como tambe calidad di bida di tur habitante, prudencia ta necesario.  

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“The Banana Run” ta un actividad pa uni pueblo completo: pa pariba y pabao di brug bira uno!

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Hubert Dirksz, director di Compra NV:

ORANJESTAD (AAN) – Director di Compra NV, señor Hubert Dirksz, a elabora tocante e evento cu e compania ta organizando pa dia 9 di October venidero, yama “The Banana Run”.

            Dirksz a cuminza pa yama bon bini na miembronan di prensa, destacando e rol importante di e medionan di comunicacion den comunidad, y tambe na e atletanan presente, pasobra nan ta parti di e plan cu e compania tin pa futuro, y no solamente como empresa, como producto, nan tin un aspecto social cu ta hopi importante.

            Director di Compra NV a bisa cu na otro paisnan na mundo, un empresa no ta wordo midi solamente pa loke ta bende of gana, pero tambe pa su aporte den e aspecto social. Dirksz a conta un historia di exito di un producto cu a wordo introduci 20 aña pasa. El a referi na bacoba cu tabata bin di Venezuela den e barkitonan, cu 30 pa 40 grado di temperatura, y no tabata tin un bon apariencia, pero cu tabata costa 10 florin pa kilo, cu ta hopi barata. No obstante, e Arubianonan ta prefera paga un tiki mas pa un miho producto.

            Asina e tempo ey Compra a purba di introduci un producto di calidad halto, tanto pa e consumidor local como pa e turistanan. E turistanan tabata puntra di con si Aruba ta un Isla tropical, no tin bunita bacoba. Despues di sondea Colombia, Costa Rica, Republica Dominicana, Compra a dicidi di cumpra e producto di Costa Rica. Pues, e bacoba cu Compra ta importa ta bin di Costa Rica pa 20 aña consecutivo y e ta un exito bastante grandi.

            Hubert Dirksz a expresa cu Compra ta contento cu nan ta contribui tambe, na e salud di nos pueblo. El a subraya cu bacoba ta e fruta perfecto. E tin tur sorto di vitamina y potasio cu otro frutanan no tin.

            El a splica pakico el a conta e historia aki. Esaki ta pasobra el a wordo invita algun luna pasa door di Minister Geoffrey Wever, pa e ta miembro di un panel cu ta bin cu idea pa San Nicolas. “Y ora di wak e historia cu mi a caba di conta boso, e tin algo di haber cu loke ta pasando aworaki na San Nicolas. Nos kier cuminza di nada y nos kier haci algo”, el a menciona. El a bisa cu un eror cu no mester haci, ta pensa riba e final ora bo a caba di cuminza. Bo tin cu cuminza somewhere. “Como panelistanan nos tin plan grandi, pero naturaleza ta siña nos cu nos curpa ta traha di celnan, cosnan chikito cu hunto, bon uni ta bira algo grandi”, Hubert Dirksz a señala.

            El a expresa cu hopi Arubiano no ta conoce San Nicolas drechi, y hasta ta papia di dos Aruba: pariba di brug y pabao di brug, y e ta haya cu esaki no ta bon. “Cu tur beneficio cu e refineria a trece, el trece algo malo si, el a dividi nos”.

            E idea cu e panel ta bay bin cune ta pa bin cu un actividad cu lo por uni Aruba: pariba y pabao di brug den un dia. “Y riba e dia ey nos kier haci deporte, donacion, parti premionan y nos kier pa e  pueblo di Aruba en general bin hunto na e actividad aki y ta parti uni di nos Aruba!” Dirksz a bisa.

            Asina aki e compania ta bay organiza den luna di October, e prome “Banana Run”, unda ta bay tin un carera di diez miya cu ta bastante largo. Y tin canamento pa mucha chikito y personanan di mas edad.

            El a reitera cu Compra lo haci hopi donacion y lo reparti premio pa e atletanan. Dirksz a pidi prensa pa push y motiva e poblacion pa e dia aki, y ban laga hacie un evento anual, pa Aruba bin hunto na San Nicolas, mira e buniteza cu tin den e distrito aki. El a expresa cu su slogan ta cu San Nicolas “ta unico caminda unda cu berde cu geel ta uni” anto “laga nos hacie tambe na October”, el a conclui.



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