Clap de fin pour la Tournée Paa Vé

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SAINT-CLAUDE. Après une tournée estivale marathon, la troupe de Paa Vé posait ses valises mardi soir à l’amphithéâtre Gerty Archimède du campus du Camp Jacob pour une dernière représentation caritative sous l’égide de l’association Insert’Aw au profit des personnels soignants suspendus. Textes et Photos Michèle SILMON KANCEL

1. Richemond Tell alias Bostik à la scène, grimé et méconnaissable, campe le personnage d’Hervé 76 ans, au surnom de Paa Vé.

2. Son épouse décédée, les fils d’Hervé, dont l’un est joué par le comique Prosper le Journaliste, décident de le placer en maison de retraite, ce que le patriarche refuse obstinément.

3. Mawius, joué par Marc Lauba alias Léyon, est le compagnon de chambrée d’Hervé, qui n’aura de cesse de tenter de lui faire accepter sa situation de résident. 

4. Man…


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La Team CCD et Yona Désirée mis à l’honneur par la municipalité

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L’équipe de Boris Carène et le jeune cycliste ont été honorés par la Ville.

Les membres de la Team Cama CCD (Carène Cycling Développement) et Yona Désirée un jeune cycliste pointe-noirien de l’USR Vélo ont reçu une coupe pour leur participation au Tour de la Guadeloupe. Les élus de la commune et le maire Camille Élisabeth voulaient honoré ces cyclistes pour leur efforts. C’est avec leurs deniers propres que les membres de l’équipe municipale ont organisé cet évènement en début de soirée, vendredi dernier dans le bourg, à la salle Yves Rémy où les…


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Kenny Livèze, le champion du monde junior de retour

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En Guadeloupe depuis quelques jours, Kenny Livèze, profite de cette pause pour se ressourcer mais aussi revoir les siens. Il a été sacré Champion du Monde junior des moins de 100kg il y a quelques semaines en Equateur, une belle victoire pour le judoka. 

Ce samedi 27 août a eu lieu un rendez-vous de transition au sein du Budokan de Guadeloupe. Le judoka, Kenny Liveze, revient sur le territoire avec le titre de champion du monde junior des moins de 100kg. Un titre qu’il convoitait et qu’ il est fier de remporter. De retour chez lui, il décide avec la Ligue guadeloupéenne de judo d’organiser un cours avec les jeunes judokas de l’archipel. « Je tenais à réaliser ce cours avec ces enfants car c’est important pour moi, la transmission….


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Une brique de chanvre fait le buzz sur le marché à Boisvin

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Les ABYMES 

L’esplanade de Boivin  a reçu le marché plein ciel du bourg aux grandes dames des habitants du quartier, qui découvraient pour nombreux d’entre eux une brique à base chanvre vendredi après-midi.

Petits et grands, de nombreuses familles étaientau grand complet bien avant l’heure de l’ouverture prévu à 14 heures sur  l’esplanade  situé  face à l’école de saint pierre  à Boivin. Cette dernière  avait pris pour l’occasion les allures d’un grand marché à ciel ouvert en lieu et place du marché traditionneldu bourg de la ville.

Les maraichers étaient également en nombre à cette première qui a vu l’exposition d’un vrai festival de fruits et légumes et de produits de…


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Sra. Vda. Ilse Marie Henriquez- Samson

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“For You will not leave my soul in Sheol,

Nor will You allow Your Holy One to see corruption”

 Conforme cu boluntad di Dios y gradecido na loke el a haci y nifica pa nos,

nos ta participa fayecimento cristianamente di 

Sra. Vda. Ilse Marie Henriquez- Samson

Mihor conoci como “ Ilse ”

*21 -September-1949  – † 24 -Augustus-2022 

Acto di entiero lo wordo anuncia despues.

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Rio Claro man on sex charge against schoolgirl gets $100,000 bail

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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A 37-year-old man from Rio Claro who allegedly sexually assaulted a minor on her way to school has faced a magistrate.

The police contend that on June 14, the 17-year-old girl was waiting for transportation to go to school.

The man, who she knows, offered her a lift and she accepted.

But on the way, the driver made a detour and allegedly touched the girl indecently.

On Friday, the accused appeared before magistrate Alexander Prince in the Couva Magistrates’ Court charged with indecent assault.

The magistrate granted him $100,000 surety bail, a police statement on Sunday said.

The statement did not name the accused man.

As part of the bail conditions, the man must relocate to Tabaquite.

The accused must not communicate with the girl or her relatives and must stay 100 metres away from them.

The magistrate also ordered that he report to the Gran Couva police station weekly.

The incident was reported to Rio Claro police who informed the Child Protection Unit (CPU) Central.

CPU detectives investigated the matter and arrested and charged him on Thursday.

W/ Supt Claire Guy-Alleyne, W/ASP Theodore-Persad, W/Insp Hospedales and W/Sgt Cedeno co-ordinated the exercise.

PC Vijay Ramkissoon laid the charge.

The accused is expected to reappear in court on September 23.

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Man critical after accident in Palo Seco

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The truck, driven by Andy Birbal, which crashed into an electricity pole after hitting a car in Palo Seco on Sunday. –

A man was fighting for his life in hospital after an early-morning accident in Palo Seco on Sunday. Police identified him as Andy Birbal.

A police report said the accident happened at about 2 am on the SS Erin Road near Palo Seco junction.

Birbal was driving a dump truck, and a car was heading in the opposite direction.

The truck and car collided. The truck slammed into an electricity pole, causing a transformer to fall on it. Electricity was disconnected for hours.

Birbal was pinned in the truck for about two hours as fireman Patrick Dick and others from the Siparia station tried to free Birbal from the wreck.

The car which was damaged. –

Acting Cpl Aguillera and WPC Monsegue of the Santa Flora police station also visited the scene.

Residents who heard the crash and rushed to the scene praised Dick who, they said, “went beyond the call of duty” to try to free the injured man.

They gave Dick a round of applause after Birbal was freed.

Birbal was taken to the San Fernando General Hospital.

The car driver, who lives in Siparia, did not suffer serious injury.

Investigations are ongoing.

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4 additional covid19 deaths, 155 new cases

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Three elderly men and one elderly woman are the latest people to die from complications associated with the covid19 virus.

The Ministry of Health, in its daily update on Sunday, said all four patients had multiple comorbidities including diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, kidney disease, cerebrovascular disease and neurological disease. The total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic is 4,132.

The ministry also reported 115 new cases from samples taken between Friday and Saturday. There are now 6,327 active cases with 239 of them in hospital.

At the Couva Hospital and Multi-Training facility, there are 90 patients – six in the intensive care unit and four in the high dependency unit. At Caura Hospital there are 48 patients, 41 at Augustus Long in Point-a-Pierre, 22 at the Arima General Hospital, 14 at the Scarborough Regional Hospital (Fort) and one and the Scarborough General Hospital (Signal Hill).

Some 17 people have been discharged from public health facilities, and there have been 257 recovered community cases. These refer to people who were previously covid19 positive and in self isolation at home, and subsequently met the discharge criteria.

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Opinion: Why more Jamaicans aren’t visible in the top jobs in Cayman Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

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The Cayman Islands’ 2021 Census Report shows that Jamaica ranks second as the place of birth for Cayman residents. However, this does not translate into Jamaicans taking second place for the top jobs in Cayman. Instead, Jamaican born workers mostly work as housekeepers, cleaners, caretakers, gardeners, police and construction workers, where they earn the middle-to-lower end of the salary scale in Cayman. In contrast, workers representing smaller percentages of the population (the UK, USA and Canada) in terms of birth, appear to command Cayman’s highest salaries. I believe there are several reasons for these disparities, some of which I mention below.

Cayman’s economic needs

First, as Cayman developed rapidly (with more buildings, homes and businesses) Cayman was forced to find people from overseas to fill posts for construction and other areas where tradesmen were required. This happened because Cayman did not establish large enough of an institution to equip and train a sufficient number of Caymanians to take these jobs as they became available.

In addition, there was a period of time in Cayman that professions like tradesmen, electricians and others in the construction industry were not deemed to be “prestigious enough” for my fellow Caymanians to pursue as careers. Instead, my fellow Caymanians were attracted to jobs in banks and other places in the financial services industry. A matter of preference, as it were.

The result of these permutations and combinations is that a smaller number of Caymanian-born workers were represented in trades industries over the years when compared to Jamaican-born workers (the 2021 Census also confirms that construction is the largest employer of Non-Caymanians and is the fifth largest place of employment for Caymanians, confirming that the long-held trend of the number of Non-Caymanians versus Caymanians in the construction industry is continuing).

Proximity

Literally being located next door also influenced Cayman as a choice for Jamaicans.

Advantages of being include:

Ability to return home quickly in case of family emergenciesAllows parents working in Cayman to conveniently see their children in Cayman during the summer holidays when school is outShort flight

Hiring practices

These benefits also translated well for Cayman businesses too because they could obtain workers on short notice when sufficient labourers were not available in Cayman to complete new or ongoing projects.

My suspicion is that, over time, because of the convenience and proximity, human resources managers developed a “preference” for Jamaican workers, especially in construction and housekeeping.

At the same time, however, for the financial services industry to thrive, human resources managers in that sector recruited many of their managers, directors and partners from the UK, USA and Canada. The median salary for these positions, as shown below, is about 6k per month (note that partners can make millions of dollars per year at law firms and accounting firms, not just 6k per month).

Salary of managers according to 2021 Cayman Census

The median salary, however, for construction and trades (where many Jamaican-born workers are employed) is 3k or less per month, with housekeepers in the region of 1k per month (often, this situation does not change even when Jamaican-born workers obtain Caymanian citizenship). This is highlighted in the preceding table and the table below.

Salaries in construction based on the 2021 Cayman Census Report

Importance of differences

The significance of the differences between positions held by Jamaican-born workers (representing a large percentage of residents on the basis of birth) and the UK, USA and Canada (representing a smaller percentage of residents on the basis of birth) is that, given the salaries, Jamaican-born workers are likely to have a harder time surviving the high cost of living in Cayman and may also live near or at the poverty level.

Anomaly could have been avoided

This anomaly, in my view, may have been avoided over the years if human resource planners considered Jamaican scholars for positions in the financial services industry at the same time that they assessed Cayman’s needs in trades industries.

For example, looking at Rhodes Scholarships alone, these have been awarded to Jamaicans from the 1950s to date, for literary and scholastic attainments, according to data published by the University of The West Indies. Jamaica also boasts good university education standards, with some Caymanians even obtaining their education in Jamaica in the past. Jamaica could have therefore been seen as a reliable source of educated candidates for top jobs, not just construction and housekeeping.

Opportunity to change things

Ignoring what could have been, the Cayman government and businesses have an opportunity now to correct the existing mismatch. The will to do this, however, may depend on the attitude towards more diversity at the top.

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Two women injured in crash

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TWO WOMEN INJURED IN CRASH ON SIR GEORGE WALTER HIGHWAY

Police are now on the scene of a two-vehicle crash on Sir George Walter Highway which has left two women injured.

It happened shortly after 9 on Sunday night outside Dee’s Service Station.

It involved a white Delta truck and a white Nissan car.

The driver of the truck was reportedly traveling from north to south when he slammed into the car which was turning onto Pigotts Road at the stoplight.

The woman who was driving the car and a woman who was a passenger in the truck were seriously injured and rushed to hospital.

Firefighters used jaws of life equipment to free one of the women.

The driver of the truck, who was not seriously injured, has provided information to the police at the scene as investigations continue.

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