Les suspendus poursuivent le combat

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Le collectif des organisations en lutte a convoqué la presse ce mercredi pour réaffirmer la poursuite de son combat contre l’obligation vaccinale et pour la réintégration des personnels.

« Sa nou ka ègzijé kanmarad, sé kè yo aréte kouyoné nou ! Nous voulons la réintégration des suspendus, le paiement des salaires et de tout ce qui leur est dû ! » Ce sont les mots du secrétaire général de Force ouvre, Max Évariste. Des mots qui pourraient émaner d’autres syndicalistes, tant ceux qui sont présents sur le bik du CHUG partagent le même avis. Cette invitation était donc l’occasion de redire leur détermination, de faire le bilan de ces 12 derniers mois et…


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RADA gets backhoes to assist farmers in St Thomas and Westmoreland Loop Jamaica

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The Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) has received two backhoes from the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries to provide services to farming communities in St Thomas and Westmoreland.

The units, costing some $38.76 million, were handed over by portfolio Minister, Pearnel Charles Jr., on August 24 at the Agro-Investment Corporation compound in Kingston.

Charles Jr said the move shows the Ministry’s continued commitment to providing RADA with the necessary resources to optimise its performance, so that farmers can increase their production and productivity.

“Over the years, we have witnessed the great demand and need for Government’s intervention in providing access to roads within farming communities, clearing of blocked drains after flooding, land-preparation activities and other things which are critical for us to achieve food security,” he said.

For St. Thomas, the backhoe will be used to do land clearing and pond excavation, thus playing an integral role in the upcoming onion planting season.

In Westmoreland, it will be used for the resuscitation of earthen ponds for rainwater harvesting, especially in the eastern section of the parish, where there is more than 291 hectares of pineapples being produced by some 484 farmers.

Features of the two CAT 426F2 model backhoes include four-wheel drive, an operating weight of 8,425 kilograms, and an air-conditioned operator station.

They will also assist with the Farm Road Rehabilitation Programme, respond to emergencies and natural disasters, and support drought mitigation and other major projects.

Additionally, the equipment should make digging, clearing and excavating drains, creating dams, fish ponds and other storage catchments, easier.

Vice Chairman, RADA’s National Board of Directors, Richard King, in his remarks, noted that the handover is “a milestone for the organisation”

“While we are trying to encourage young people and others to get involved in farming, one of the main challenges is land preparation and drainage. With the introduction of these magnificent [backhoes], we will be able to go a step further,” Mr. King said.

Acting Chief Executive Officer, RADA, Winston Simpson, also welcomed the initiative as one that will “bolster our equipment and our infrastructure system”.

“These backhoes are two of a series of equipment that RADA intends to put into operation to increase productivity as we target the ‘Grow Smart, Eat Smart’ concept,” Mr. Simpson pointed out.

Parish Agricultural Managers for St. Thomas and Westmoreland, Bevene Martin-Dickenson and Yuri Stephenson, respectively, were also present at today’s handover.

The two backhoes will complement the fleet of seven tractors that RADA already has in operation.

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Jamaica weather: More rain this weekend Loop Jamaica

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Jamaicans are being urged to brace for more rain this weekend, following days of showers and thunderstorms due to a trough across the central Caribbean.

The Meteorological Service of Jamaica said in its latest forecast released Thursday morning that the trough is expected to linger into the weekend.

For its three-day forecast from Friday to Sunday, the Met Service said to expect showers and thunderstorms across sections of the island.

See the local forecast issued by the Met Service on Thurdsday, August 25, 2022 at 5am.

24-hour forecast:

Thursday morning:… Isolated showers across sections of eastern and southcentral parishes, partly cloudy elsewhere.

Thursday afternoon / evening:… Becoming mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms across sections of most parishes.

Thursday night:…Partly cloudy.

Maximum temperature expected for Kingston today:..33 degrees CelsiusMaximum temperature expected for Montego Bay today:..32 degrees Celsius

3-day forecast (starting tomorrow):

Friday: Morning showers across sections of northern and southeastern parishes. Scattered afternoon to evening showersand thunderstorms across most parishes.

Saturday: Morning showers across sections of eastern parishes. Afternoon to evening showers and thunderstorms especially across central and southwestern parishes.

Sunday: Isolated morning showers across sections of eastern parishes. Afternoon to evening showers and thunderstorms especially across southern parishes.

Other current regional weather features:An area of low pressure east of the Windward Islands has a low chance of development over the next five days.

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Official funeral for Pat Whyte

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The Cabinet decided that Mr. Pat Whyte who served as a Director of Sports for more than a decade, who was a cricket umpire throughout the region and a celebrated Antiguan sportsman, is to be offered an official funeral.

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Spice Break The Internet With ‘Tape Measure’ Video Teaser, Safaree Reacts

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Spice teases her new video “Tape Measure” leaving dancehall fans shook as the clip surpassed 1 million views within hours on Twitter, prompting a response from Love and Hip Hop star Safaree.

Spice is called the Queen of Dancehall for a reason. She has the ability to send shockwaves through social media because of her risque approach. She didn’t let fans down this time around either, as her 23-second long preview for her single “Tape Measure” left fans buzzing.

The “Go Down Deh” singer has been teasing about the video for her latest track for a few days now and did not fail to deliver. With just the teaser, fans can already guess Spice has something extra raunchy coming. Especially after she is seen in the clip measuring some male models’ eggplants literally.

“Bestie, this is for your eyes only. Tape Measure video drops this Friday,” she tweeted. The video is expected this Friday, August 26. She also uses her flamboyant style in the video, as she can be seen in a green wig and a body suit along with chains on her thighs.

The “Back Way” singer seems to be reclaiming her newfound freedom following her split with Justin Budd, who she recently accused of trying to cramp her style by controlling her.

The model in question in the video is adult entertainer Midnight Erotic, and it’s his package that was being measured.

Over on Instagram, Spice explained that she asked him what number he was on the tape measure, and he dropped his pants.

The Grammy-nominated songstress is giving fans a taste of her sophomore album, Emancipated. The track “Tape Measure” is the second single to be released from the album, which features nine tracks and so far has no collabs.

The first track to drop off of the album was “Clap Clap” on July 22. This album will be her first release since parting ways with VP Records and will be distributed by Stealth Music and United Masters.

The clip has been receiving mixed reactions from fans, with some male fans feeling disgusted by it while the females praised Spice for being innovative and taking risks. It’s very likely that the final video will be less graphic and more fit for YouTube audience. Still, Spice has already achieved her goal of creating a buzz ahead of the release of the music video and her sophomore album, Emancipated, which is due on Friday.

In reacting to the video going viral, Spice wrote, “So I woke up to this. 1 Million Views in 11 hours on Twitter, Now I have the most trending search on Google, Why unu broke the internet again like this Tape measure Video drops tomorrow and EMANCIPATED ALUBM RELEASE At MIDNIGHT.”

Safaree, who recently made headline for a leaked video, was one of the celebrities who reacted to the clip shared by Spice. “Spices new video really inspired me… my next video will be no limits,” Safaree tweeted.

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Lésion par arme à feu

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Dans la soirée de mercredi, vers 20h44, les pompiers ont été alertés pour un homme bléssé par arme à feu à Pointe-à-Pitre dans la rue Henri IV.

La victime, un homme d’une trentaine d’années “somnolent”, selon les premiers éléments livrés par les secours. Il a été bléssé au niveau du dos et est dans un état grave. Médicalisé sur place, Il a été transporté d’urgence au centre hospitalier universitaire de Guadeloupe (CHUG). Pour cette intervention, les pompiers ont engagé un véhicule de secours et d’assistance, un véhicule léger du SMUR. Ils étaient encadrés par la police nationale.

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Unvaccinated Djokovic out of US Open; can’t travel to States Loop Jamaica

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NEW YORK (AP) — Novak Djokovic will not play in the U.S. Open, as expected, because he is not vaccinated against COVID-19 and thus is not allowed to travel to the United States.

Djokovic announced his withdrawal from the year’s last Grand Slam tournament on Twitter on Thursday, hours before the draw for the event was revealed.

“Sadly, I will not be able to travel to NY this time for US Open,” Djokovic wrote, wishing luck to his fellow players, and said he would “keep in good shape and positive spirit and wait for an opportunity to compete again.”

Play is scheduled to begin at Flushing Meadows on Monday.

Djokovic is a 35-year-old from Serbia who owns 21 major championships, one behind Rafael Nadal for the men’s record. Three of Djokovic’s Slam trophies came at the U.S. Open, in 2011, 2015 and 2018.

He also was the runner-up there a half-dozen times, including last season, when his pursuit of the first calendar-year Grand Slam in men’s tennis since 1969 ended with a loss in the final to Daniil Medvedev.

Foreign citizens who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 are currently unable to enter the U.S or Canada, and Djokovic has said he won’t get the shots, even if that prevents him from playing in certain tournaments.

The U.S. Tennis Association has said all along it will follow government rules about vaccination status for this year’s Open. There is no vaccine mandate at the tournament for players or their support teams — meaning that an unvaccinated American would be allowed to compete — and spectators will not be required to wear masks.

“Novak is a great champion and it is very unfortunate that he will be unable to compete at the 2022 U.S. Open, as he is unable to enter the country due to the federal government’s vaccination policy for non-U.S. citizens,” said Stacey Allaster, the U.S. Open tournament director. “We look forward to welcoming Novak back at the 2023 U.S. Open.”

Djokovic missed the Australian Open in January after a protracted legal saga ended with his deportation from that country because he isn’t vaccinated against COVID-19. He also sat out four significant tournaments in North America in 2022, including in Montreal and Cincinnati recently.

He did play in the French Open, where he lost in the quarterfinals to Nadal, and at Wimbledon, where Djokovic won the title.

After beating Nick Kyrgios in the Wimbledon final on July 10, Djokovic said he “would love” to participate in the last Grand Slam tournament of the year at Flushing Meadows, but he also acknowledged, “I’m not planning to get vaccinated.”

About three weeks later, Djokovic posted on social media that he was holding out hope of getting the chance to play in the U.S. Open, writing: “I am preparing as if I will be allowed to compete, while I await to hear if there is any room for me to travel to US. Fingers crossed!”

Djokovic has spent more weeks at No. 1 than anyone else in the history of the ATP rankings. He is No. 6 this week, in part because no rankings points were awarded at Wimbledon this year.

Among the other players who will not be at the U.S. Open for various reasons are No. 2-ranked Alexander Zverev, the 2020 runner-up in New York; 2016 champion Angelique Kerber; 2019 French Open finalist Marketa Vondrousova; Gael Monfils and Reilly Opelka.

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No Antiguan among 2022 Chevening Scholarship recipients

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The 2022 Chevening scholars for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean were officially announced today, 25 August.

Fourteen Chevening scholarships – fully funded by the British Government, were awarded to successful candidates from Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St Lucia, St Kitts and Nevis and St Vincent and the Grenadines. The recipients will pursue one year Master’s Degrees at a number of renowned Universities in the UK.

Barbadian awardee, Renee Crichlow, will pursue studies in Public Health and Wellbeing at the University of West London.

British High Commissioner to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean Scott Furssedonn-Wood said: “I am delighted that fourteen more outstanding individuals from Barbados and theEastern Caribbean have been awarded Chevening Scholarships this year. Chevening represents the very best of the UK and its vibrant international community.

“As we continue to tackle major global issues, international cooperation is now more essential than ever. We are proud of the strides that our Caribbean awardees continue to make as part of the global Chevening family.”

Applications can be made for Chevening Scholarships at www.chevening.org/apply for the 2023 – 2024 academic year. The application period closes on 1 November, 2022.

The full list of 2022 Chevening Scholarship recipients are:

1. Renee Crichlow – University of West London, MSc Public Health and WellbeingDominica

2. Debra Francis – London School of Economics, MSc Human Rights and Politics

3. Devi St. Luce – Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced Study, University College London, LLM Drafting Legislation, Regulation, and Policy

Grenada

4. Brendon Duncan – University College London, MSc Information Security

5. Shireen Charles – University College London, MSc Dental Public Health

St Kitts and Nevis

6. Joy Napier – University of Edinburgh, MSc in International Development

St Lucia

7. Stacy Elva-Lafeuillee – University of Sussex, MA International Education and Development

8. Yasmine Francois – University of East Anglia, MA International Social Development

9. Chelsa Jongue – University of Westminster, MA in Communication

10. Erland George – University of Leeds, MA Global Governance and Diplomacy

St Vincent and the Grenadines

11. Maxron Holder – University of Edinburgh, LLM Law12. Nafesha Richardson – University College London, LLM Law13. Shernell Hadaway – University of Leeds, MSc in Climate Change andEnvironmental Policy14. Shafique Sam – University of Kent, MSc Economics

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The Youth Education and Empowerment Program has registered approximately 500 students

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Cabinet Notes:

The Youth Education and Empowerment Program (YEEP) has registered approximately 500 students.

They are to begin receiving lessons in the upcoming Academic year.

The classes will likely be split between two venues to be confirmed shortly.

The Cabinet applauded the Director, the Teachers and other staff of YEEP who have given their all to the success of this program.

The registered students are primarily made up of working and unemployed adults who are now seeking to improve their chances of promotion at their jobs and employment possibilities through acquiring CXC’s and CAPE subjects; YEEP also is involved in the preparation of students for entering Universities.

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Habour dredging faces setbacks

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Cabinet Notes:

The Principals of Blue Ocean, the firm engaged in the dredging of the habour, reported to Cabinet on the progress they are making to fit the time-limits ordered by Cabinet.

The hard-rock which the dredging company encountered disabled both the drill and the engine for one of the dredging machines, and had to be repaired at great cost.

These setbacks increase their operational cost and require additional payments by the government, in order to reach the established deadline.

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