600 young farmers and fishers to benefit from pilot project Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Some 600 young farmers and fishers across five parishes will benefit from support to bolster their enterprises and combat climate change under the pilot ‘Strengthening the Adaptive Capacity of Farmers and Fisherfolk in Jamaica’ project.

The initiative, which is being undertaken through a $21.5-million grant from Global Affairs Canada and the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), United Kingdom, was launched on Thursday, August 11, at the Denbigh 4-H Training and Production Centre in May Pen.

It is a key activity under the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Enabling Gender-Responsive Disaster Recovery, Climate and Environmental Resilience in the Caribbean (EnGenDER) Project and will be implemented with support from the Jamaica 4-H Clubs.

The project is targeted at male and female youth farmers and fisherfolk in select communities in Clarendon, Westmoreland, Manchester, St. Elizabeth and St. Thomas.

Over a six-month period, participants will receive training in business management and financial literacy, as well as business inputs to start and strengthen their farming, fisheries and agro-processing enterprises.

This project, which employs a gender-sensitive model, also seeks to strengthen equity and access of the beneficiaries to climate-resilient resources, thereby boosting their adaptive capacity.

It is intended that the undertaking will contribute to national efforts to reduce youth unemployment and engage more young people in agriculture.

State Minister in the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Franklin Witter, in his address at the launch, noted that under the project, 175 youth will be trained and certified in crop and livestock production, fisheries, and value-added agriculture.

In addition, venture inputs, technical and coaching support will be provided to 110 youth towards the development of agriculture-based enterprises.

“It will strengthen youth resilience to climate change and help to pull vulnerable groups towards maximising their true potential,” Mr. Witter added, noting that equity in the agriculture sector will allow more persons to participate in the country’s economic growth.

“Our goal at the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries is to chart a course that will ultimately protect lives and livelihoods and our young people must lead this initiative to energise and lead the agricultural sector,” he added.

Resident Representative, UNDP Multi Country Office in Jamaica, Denise Antonio, who participated in the launch online, said the project aligns with the Jamaica 4-H Clubs ‘Youth in Agriculture’ programme.

She noted that the grant funding will provide the 600 young people with “skills building and business development, contributing directly to sustainable and climate smart livelihoods within the agriculture and fisheries sectors”.

“The work to be undertaken holds much promise for transforming our beneficiary communities, particularly the youth,” Ms. Antonio said.

The EnGenDER Project, which is being implemented in several Caribbean countries, aims to improve climate resilience for women and girls, key vulnerable populations and future generations.

In addition to Jamaica, the other beneficiary countries are Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Suriname.

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Bounty Killer sues British music exec for millions in royalty dispute Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Lawyers for dancehall icon, Bounty Killer, have filed a lawsuit in the High Court Justice in London in the UK, against British national Othman Mukhlis in a dispute over the withholding of royalties collected on behalf of the Jamaican artiste.

In the lawsuit, Bounty Killer has claimed that Mukhlis and his company, Jamdown Music Limited, collected over 325,000 pounds in royalties since 2002 and that the sums were never paid over to him.

The money allegedly owed is over Ja$70 million when converted.

Details concerning the outstanding royalty were reportedly discovered by Bounty Killer’s former manager Julian Jones-Griffith, who brought it to the entertainer’s attention.

The artiste moved to retain lawyers in the US and UK who investigated the matter and reportedly found statements and payments for over 325,000 pounds that were never paid to the artiste.

Mukhlis, a British national, is known in the entertainment circle in Jamaica via his music publishing company, Abood Music.

Bounty Killer whose given name is Rodney Basil Price has also claimed in court documents that when agreeing to allow Mukhlis to collect his royalties for a 15-per cent commission, Mukhlis made a “fraudulent misrepresentation” which means the agreement should be rescinded.

In addition to the agreement being rescinded, Bounty Killer is also seeking an order from the UK High Court that Mukhlis and Jamdown fully account for and pay him all royalties reportedly collected but allegedly not turned over to the artiste.

The dancehall star is also seeking interest over the 20-year period and legal costs.

Efforts to contact Mukhlis and his lawyers were unsuccessful. However, it’s understood that Mukhlis is denying the allegations contained in Bounty Killer’s lawsuit.

The lawsuit lists Mukhlis as the first defendant who describes himself at Companies House as a record manager.

The second defendant (Jamdown) is a company incorporated in England and Wales on September 11, 1997.

The lawsuit says Mukhlis is and has always been the sole director of, sole shareholder in and person with overall control of Jamdown.

The third defendant (Abood) is a company incorporated in England and Wales on July 16, 2001. It describes its nature of business at Companies House as sound recording and music publishing activities.

According to Court documents, Mukhlis has since 24 June 2004 been the sole director of, sole shareholder in and person with overall control of Abood.

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Villa beat Everton 2-1 as Gerrard gets better of Lampard Loop Jamaica

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BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — Steven Gerrard got the better of former England teammate Frank Lampard in their first meeting as managers as Aston Villa beat Everton 2-1 thanks to goals by Danny Ings and Emi Buendia in the Premier League on Saturday.

Ings turned inside the penalty area after receiving a pass from strike partner Ollie Watkins, took an extra touch to his left and scored with a fierce left-footed strike in the 31st minute.

Watkins, back in the starting team after being a substitute in the 2-0 loss at Bournemouth last weekend, also set up Buendia for the second goal in the 86th. The Argentina playmaker slipped a pass through to Watkins, whose low center across the face of goal was tapped in by Buendia.

While Villa secured their first win of the season, it was a second straight loss for Lampard’s Everton, which barely threatened until Lucas Digne bundled the ball into his own net from a cross by substitute Amadou Onana in the 87th.

The closest the visitors came before that was a goal, scored by Anthony Gordon at a corner, that was ruled offside against the winger. There was a late flurry of efforts by Everton in stoppage time but Villa held on.

Gerrard and Lampard were long-time teammates for England — they were brilliant as individual players breaking forward from midfield but struggled to be compatible as a pair in central midfield — and went into senior management around the same time in 2018.

Gerrard looks to have the better squad at his disposal for this season, with Boubacar Kamara — newly signed from Marseille in central midfield — impressing for Villa on Saturday with his energy and reading of the game.

Lampard is missing a presence up front for Everton with Dominic Calvert-Lewin injured and Richarlison having been sold to Tottenham.

Everton lost their opener 1-0 against Chelsea and could be set for another relegation fight after narrowly avoiding the drop last season.

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Sobre 160 mil abonados se quedan sin luz en Puerto Rico

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El presidente de la Unión de Trabajadores de la Industria Eléctrica y Riego (UTIER), Ángel Figueroa Jaramillo, informó en sus redes sociales que sobre 160 mil abonados del sistema eléctrico se quedaron sin luz.

“Relevo de carga a consecuencia línea 230kv 50200 disparo de Luma y afectó AES#2 de nuevo y a la unidad #2 de Aguirre. Nuevamente Luma saca de servicio unidades generatrices y deja sin luz a más de 160 mil abonados”, publicó Jaramillo.

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para la ampliación de esta noticia en desarrollo.

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Relevo de carga a consecuencia Linea 230kv 50200 disparo de Luma y afecto AES#2 de nuevo y a la unidad #2 de Aguirre
Nuevamente Luma saca de servicio unidades generatrices y deja sin luz a más de 160 mil abonados. pic.twitter.com/QYQRWSJFhe

— Angel Figueroa Jaramillo (@jaramilloutier) August 12, 2022

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Identifican mujer asesinada en motel en Ponce

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La Policía investiga el asesinato de una mujer a eso de las 7:58 de la noche del viernes, en una habitación del motel Nuevo México, en el barrio Magueyes, de Ponce.

 Según se informó, las autoridades fueron alertadas de un caso médico en el cuarto 10. Al llegar al lugar, encontraron el cadáver de Dorcas Greymar Irizarry Pagán, de 38 años, con un impacto de bala en el lado izquierdo de su frente.

El cuerpo de la mujer estaba boca abajo en el suelo de la marquesina de la habitación y fue hallado por el personal de mantenimiento del motel, quienes inmediatamente notificaron al supervisor.

Al lugar se personaron paramédicos municipales los que certificaron ausencia de vitales. La víctima fue identificada por su hermano Carlos Irizarry Pagán.

El agente José Pérez Montes, y las fiscales Meilyn Ramos Rivera y Carmen Santana investigan.

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COVID-19: 8 muertos y 366 hospitalizados

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el sábado 8 muertos y 366 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 4,842.

Hay 321 adultos hospitalizados y 45 menores. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 28 de julio al 11 de agosto de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 31.8 por ciento.

Se reportan 8 defunciones adicionales a causa del COVID-19. 366 personas están hospitalizadas; 321 adultos y 45 pediátricos. Al medio día se ofrece una actualización de los datos que incluye el status de vacunación; https://t.co/8KaFLZcGta

— Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico (@desaludpr) August 13, 2022

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Victorias para Cayey y Salinas

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Los Toritos de Cayey y los Peces Voladores de Salinas lograron victorias el viernes, en la reanudación de las series semifinales del Béisbol Superior Doble A.

Cayey derrotó 2-1 a los Libertadores de Hormigueros que están a 3-0 en la semifinal A.

Es la quinta victoria en línea para los Toritos, que han ganado 11 de sus últimos 12 compromisos. El estelar lanzador Freddie Cabrera defendió y extendió su invicto, con récord de 11-0 este año. El derecho cubrió todo el camino con tres hits permitidos y una carrera inmerecida. Ponchó a cinco y no otorgó boletos.

Triple de Nelson Molina le dio la delantera definitiva a los Toritos en la parte baja de la sexta entrada.

El lanzador de los Libertadores, Brian Marrero, cargó con su segundo revés del año y de la serie para colocar su foja en 9-2. En ocho episodios le pegaron cuatro hits con dos carreras.

Por su parte, los Peces Voladores tronaron sus bates para apabullar 15-6 a los Mets de Guaynabo con 20 inatrapables, incluyendo cuatro jonrones, siendo dos del receptor Joseph de la Torre. Los otros dos vuelacercas fueron conectados por Raúl Febus y Pedro Nazario.  Salinas lleva la delantera 2-1 en la serie semifinal B, que ha sido dominada por los equipos locales.

Febus lideró las carreras empujadas con cuatro. El primer cuadrangular del juego lo protagonizó Nazario, para colocar al frente a Salinas en el mismo primer episodio.  Se destacó además Luis Rodríguez con cuatro hits en igual cantidad de turnos y Gerardo ‘Coco’ Velázquez de 6-4, en su retorno a la alineación.

El relevista Nelson Rodríguez fue el ganador y el estelar zurdo Héctor Hernández fue el perdedor, con apenas tres entradas lanzadas. Al lanzador de Guaynabo lo madrugaron con siete hits y cinco carreras.  Mientras, Rodríguez sustituyó al estelar derecho Yadiel Rolón, quien salió de la loma con el agua al cuello. Le pegaron ocho imparables con seis vueltas.

Por la ofensiva de los Mets, Ismael Salgado se quedó a ley de un triple para completar el ciclo ofensivo. Marcó dos carreras y remolcó una.

Las series siguen hoy sábado a las 8:00 de la noche con Cayey en Hormigueros y Salinas en Guaynabo.

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De Nederlandse opmars van ‘Wij Slaven van Suriname’

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

‘Schitterend, beeldend, bijna een filmscène’ Anton de Kom en zijn iconische boek ‘Wij Slaven van Suriname’ hebben de afgelopen jaren

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Water Authority advises of service interruption on Sunday, Aug 14 Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass
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Water Authority – Cayman wishes to advise its valued customers of a planned temporary service interruption scheduled for Sunday, August 14, 2022, from 1:30am to 6:00am to facilitate ongoing infrastructure upgrades in the area.

Customers on the following roads will be impacted.

Hospital RoadWalkers Road, between the junction of Goring Ave and the junction of Hospital Rd/Smith Rd (four-way)Smith Road, between the junction of Anthony Dr and the junction of Hospital Rd/Walkers Rd (four-way).

The Water Authority appreciates the patience and understanding of its customers and the public as it undertakes these works and apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.

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Spectrum 2022 conference agenda to feature ESG and other key topics Loop Cayman Islands

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Building on its’ success as a forum to bring together the key stakeholders in all aspects of the financial services industry, Spectrum, the annual financial services conference, announced it will take place on 8 September, 2022 at the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman. This year it will add a number of current topics and high-profile international speakers to the agenda.

Launched last year and widely praised for its inclusive discussion format on crucial financial services topics, the conference’s agenda this year includes environment, social and governance issues (ESG) and a panel of international investment managers.

“ESG has been one of the foremost topics in global finance over the past few years and this year we will have a very experienced international speaker addressing the topic for our audience” said Paul Byles, Director of FTS and founder of Spectrum.

Ms. Ileana Salas, the founder and chair of Climate Governance Initiative Central America & Caribbean Chapter, will speak on the topic of ESG at this year’s Spectrum. “I’m looking forward to an engaging discussion on the importance and global impact of ESG in the Cayman Islands,” she said.

Ms. Salas is also a member of CGI’s UK chapter, Chapter Zero. CGI is a project in collaboration with the World Economic Forum which promotes climate action at the board level. She has over 30 years of professional experience in global financial markets and asset management, serving as director, risk and investment committee member, bringing a unique ESG perspective to Spectrum.

Spectrum 2022 will also feature a keynote presentation from Hon. Andre Ebanks, Minister of Financial Services and Commerce: “I am looking forward to another engaging day of constructive discussion on key topics relating to our financial services industry as we seek to find ways to enhance this key sector of our economy for the benefit of our people,” he said.

Other highlights will include a panel discussion with several international investment managers on what they want to see in international financial centers such as the Cayman Islands.

“Having that international perspective on our jurisdiction from globally respected investment managers coupled with local experts in the investment funds space will add great value to this year’s Spectrum discussions,” explained Mr. Byles.

Spectrum is aimed primarily at partners and management level staff within the financial services sector and presentations will cover the state of various sub-sectors within the financial services industry as well as key policy issues.

To register for the all-day event, or for further information and sponsorship opportunities visit www.spectrum.ky

Spectrum thanks its’ sponsors: Ministry of Financial Services & Commerce, Cayman Islands Funds Administrators Association, Cayman Finance, BDO and Dart.

About Spectrum

Spectrum is an annual financial services conference that brings together the world’s leading industry representatives, innovators and commentators with international governance and regulatory bodies and their representatives to; discuss global issues and opportunities impacting the financial services industry and; promote the benefits of IFCs and international financial services to the global economy.

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