Qiana Joseph leads Barbados Royals into Women’s CPL final on Sunday Loop Jamaica

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Barbados Royals earned the right to face Trinbago Knight Riders in the final of the inaugural Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) following a four-wicket victory over Guyana Amazon Warriors at Warner Park in St Kitts on Saturday.

The teams will be meeting for the second time in a final as last week the Royals secured the inaugural 6ixty.

Batting heroics from Qiana Joseph led the Royal to the victory on Saturday.

Sent in to bat in the final preliminary round match of the three-team tournament, the Warriors were restricted to 100 from their allotted 20 overs.

Despite Warriors’ openers Chamari Athapaththu (19 from 18) and Rashada Williams (16 from 27) racing to 21 from four overs, an all-round performance with the ball including some stunning catches meant the Royals went into the innings break on top.

In response, the Royals reached 103 for six to win the match with six balls remaining.

Hayley Matthews (22) and Aaliyah Alleyne (10) looked to make light work of the total but a rush of wickets and some tight bowling restricted the scoring. However, it came down to some big hitting from Qiana Joseph, who hammered 30 from 19 balls, to see them over the line.

After being put into bat, the Warriors started quickly before the dangerous Athapaththu was dismissed by young Fatima Sana. It was 34 for one at that stage.

As if often the case, one wicket brings another and with just seven more added to the score Williams was bowled by Selman after reaching 16 from 27 balls, meaning Stafanie Taylor and Shermaine Campbelle were in need of putting together a rebuild.

The pair looked to be finding their rhythm before a stunning catch by Britney Cooper sent Campbelle back to the dugout for 16 and the Warriors floundering on 83 for three after 17 over.

Another stunning catch from Alleyne saw the back of Chedean Nation for 11 and then two runouts in the final over meant the Warriors somewhat limped to 100 for seven.

Taylor was left stranded on 32 from 33 balls.

Chasing the victory target of 101, the Warriors’ openers Hayley Matthews and Alleyne looked keen to get the chase over quickly and were 22 without loss after five overs before Shakibi Gajnabi trapped Alleyne lbw for 10 with the first ball of her spell.

Gajnabi then made it two-in-two as Britney Cooper edged behind off the next ball and was dismissed without scoring.

Chloe Tryon and Matthews had a grip on the rebuild and when Taylor dropped Matthews on 20, the Royals raced to 59 for two from nine overs.

Making up for her mistake Taylor then caught Matthews who had only added two and a flurry of wickets meant the finish would be tight.

Runs began to dry up, but batting power and bravery from Joseph, who scored 30 off 19, sealed it with a six. The Royals took the two points for the win to book their spot in the championship match on Sunday.

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Brinks secures cash in Winston ‘Fanna’ Griffiths Classic Loop Jamaica

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Brinks, with jockey Reyan Lewis, wins the Winston ‘Fanna’ Griffiths Classic at nine and a half furlongs at Caymanas Park on Saturday, September 3, 2022. (PHOTO: caymanasracing).

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BRINKS handed Reyan Lewis the first of back-to-back winners at Caymanas Park on Saturday, taking over from GREAT TRICK three furlongs out to land the Winston ‘Fanna’ Griffiths Classic at nine and a half furlongs.

Racing clear into the lane ahead of PERFECT BREW, Jamaica Derby runner-up BRINKS easily saw off a last-furlong charge from MORIMOTO, winning by three and a half lengths in 2:00.3 as the 1-5 favourite.

Lewis returned in the following event with a strong finish aboard 7-1 chance EL PROFESSOR at five furlongs round in the A King Is Born to blast past leaders CAPTUREMYSHIP and EMPEROROFTHECATS a furlong out.

EL PROFESSOR was trainer Patrick Lynch’s second winner on the 10-race card after JOYFUL’s victory at 4-1, going five and a half furlongs in the fifth event.

Dane Dawkins made all aboard JOYFUL, extending his lead to five ahead of champion Anthony Thomas in the jockeys’ standings.

Racing continues at the weekend with a dual Saturday-Sunday meet.

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Barack Obama remporte le Emmy 2022 du meilleur…

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L’ex-président des Etats-Unis Barack Obama a reçu un Emmy pour la narration de sa série documentaire Netflix “Nos grands parcs nationaux”, a annoncé samedi l’Académie américaine de la télévision.

La cérémonie de remise des prix aura lieu le 13 septembre, mais les récompenses mineures sont annoncées avant.

Un autre président avait déjà reçu un Emmy –- Dwight D. Eisenhower en 1956 -–, mais dans son cas il s’agissait d’un prix honorifique.

Après avoir quitté leurs fonctions en 2017, Barack Obama et sa femme Michelle ont chacun écrit des mémoires à succès et, en plus de leur fondation à but non lucratif, ont créé une société de production qui a signé un contrat avec Netflix d’une valeur estimée à des dizaines de millions de dollars.

Le premier documentaire de leur société, “American Factory”, a remporté l’Oscar du meilleur long métrage documentaire et un Emmy pour la réalisation, mais les prix ont été décernés aux cinéastes et non aux Obama eux-mêmes.

Le successeur de Barack Obama à la présidence, Donald Trump, n’a pas remporté d’Emmy pour son émission de télé-réalité “The Apprentice”, même s’il a été nominé deux fois.

Parmi les autres nominés dans la catégorie narrateur figurent l’ancienne star de la NBA Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (“Black Patriots: Heroes Of The Civil War”), l’actrice oscarisée Lupita Nyong’o (“Serengeti II”) et le naturaliste vétéran David Attenborough (“The Mating Game”).

L’ancien président américain (2009-2017) a également déjà remporté deux Grammy Awards, pour les versions audio de ses mémoires, “The Audacity of Hope” et “Dreams from My Father”.

Parmi ses distinctions, M. Obama avait par ailleurs reçu le prix Nobel de la paix après sa victoire à l’élection présidentielle de 2008, pour ses “efforts extraordinaires pour renforcer la diplomatie internationale et la coopération entre les peuples”.

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WRONG AND STRONG? Motorist in heated debate with cops over ticket Loop Jamaica

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It is no secret that Jamaicans are a bold set of people.

Never afraid to speak out on issues that they are not in agreement with, so traffic debates with law enforcement officers about breaches are very common on streets across the island.

But one local motorist gave new meaning to the word bold when he was captured in a video that was posted on social media arguing with a policewoman who was about to issue a ticket to him for a traffic violation he committed when he failed to interpret instructions regarding registration disc that should be affixed to the windscreen of a vehicle

Not aware that he was in the wrong the driver sought to use social media to outline his case and explained that he went to the tax office and paid for his registration, he pointed out that he received the sticker and was adamant that instead of placing it on his windscreen, he argued that it should be kept stapled to the fitness and insurance papers instead of to the inside left of the windscreen.

The statement showed the motorist failed to properly interpret what the Traffic Act states. Section 12 of the Road Traffic Act states the following:

12. – (1) The owner or driver of a motor vehicle that is registered and licensed shall ensure that the – (a) registration plates are affixed to the front and back of the motor vehicle so that the characters on the registration plates are upright and in a conspicuous position and are clearly visible from a distance of at least 20 metres; and (b) current licence decal is affixed to the inside of the windscreen in a conspicuous position, to the left, so as to be clearly visible at a distance of 5 metres from the front of the vehicle

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58-y-o man, woman killed in their home; attacker held, found guilty Loop Jamaica

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Detectives in Westmoreland have been commended by their superiors following Friday’s handing down of a guilty verdict in the case against Jermaine Levy, who was accused of murdering a couple at their home in West End, Negril in the parish in 2019.

Levy’s trial lasted for nine weeks in the Westmoreland Circuit Court. In the end, he was found guilty of one count of murder and one count of manslaughter. His case is to be transferred to the Circuit Court, where sentencing is scheduled to take place on Friday, September 16.

Fifty-two-year-old Osbourne Richards and 48-year-old Patrizia Besio-Richards were found dead in their West End, Negril home on Friday, November 29.

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Opposition livid over farmland being used for housing development Loop Jamaica

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The Opposition is calling for full disclosure of the terms and agreements of the sale of agricultural lands to Portland Holdings Inc.

The call comes within the context of the recent discovery that approximately 3,000 acres of arable land in Innswood Village, St Catherine, initially purchased for major agricultural development by a group of investors led by businessman Micha el Lee-Chin, is being repurposed for housing development.

The People’s National Party (PNP) said in a statement that the 3000 acres acquired by Lee-Chin and company have irrigation infrastructure, making it extremely high value for agricultural purposes. Additionally, land zoned for agricultural use is priced significantly lower than land zoned for housing.

The Opposition said the government and Prime Minister Andrew Holness, who has direct responsibility for housing, must demand that Portland Holdings relinquish its claims to these lands. The party said the government should instead offer Portland Holdings other lands ideal for housing.

Opposition Spokesperson on Water and Agriculture, Lothan Cousins said full disclosure and detailed analysis are necessary for the public to determine if Jamaica’s arable lands are being divested in the best interest of the country.

“These disclosures must include an audit of all government-owned property within the Bernard Lodge area and adjoining areas such as Innswood Village where large acres of land were divested by SCJ holdings leading up to the 2020 General Elections. We need to find out how much land was divested and to whom, as well as the purpose for which they were bought and are being used,” Cousins said.

Senator Sophia Frazer-Binns, the Opposition Spokesperson on Land, Environment and Climate Change, added, “The government must disclose 1) when the application for change of use was made, 2) when it was reviewed and 3) the reasons that were provided by the review committee when they made a recommendation to the prime minister for the change of use.”

Cousins further warns the government to “desist from venturing down this path” of allowing private investors to use arable lands, designated for food production, to be used for “exploitative profit generation purposes with no clear national gain”.

He said: “We will not sit idly and allow our arable lands to be continuously used for the ‘planting of houses’. We are demanding that the government halt any other project of a similar nature currently in train, and cause an urgent investigation to ensure that Jamaica’s food security isn’t jeopardised in the pursuit of personal profit.”

Cousins said there is a looming food security crisis as food prices have been rising since the COVID-19 pandemic … “and will continue to rise due to raw material shortages caused by disruptions in global supply chains.”

He added: “It would serve Jamaica’s interest if the government turns its focus on securing our arable lands and prioritising food production investments.”

Cousins is encouraging the government to resist, vigorously, this application for change of the use of land.

Additionally, Frazer-Binns is calling for a revision of our land use policy.

“Given the current climate of food insecurity, we cannot afford to be using our flat and most arable lands for housing. While housing is important, it should not be at the detriment of agriculture,” lamented Frazer-Binns. “This latest act further confirms the Government’s inability to lead the cause for the sustainable use and management of our natural resources”.

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