Jean-Paul Césaire : Un défenseur de notre culture « poreux à tous les souffles du monde », Les hommages affluent suite au décès de Jean-Paul Césaire, ancien directeur du Sermac et de l’Atrium.

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Les hommages affluent suite au décès de Jean-Paul Césaire, ancien directeur du Sermac et de l’Atrium.

De nombreux hommages affluent suite au décès de Jean-Paul Césaire, ancien directeur du Sermac et de l’Atrium. Dans un communiqué adressé à notre rédaction, Serge Letchimy témoigne sa considération à « un grand nom de la culture martiniquaise et militant inlassable pour l’émancipation du peuple martiniquais à la fois au Sermac et à l’Atrium ». « Jean-Paul n’a cessé d’œuvrer pour la promotion de la culture locale, l’ouverture au monde dans des périodes où il fallait construire le socle d’une résistance culturelle. Il a contribué, auprès de son père, à l’instauration d’une culture et d’une identité martiniquaises », souligne le président du conseil exécutif de la CTM. 

Tropiques Atrium Scène nationale salue aussi la mémoire de Jean-Paul Césaire qui, « imprégné de la vision culturelle fondatrice de son père, Aimé Césaire », a œuvré « tant pour la formation initiale, que pour la création et la diffusion ». « Faisant fi des frontières », sa programmation a favorisé « l’émergence des talents locaux tout en permettant au public de découvrir les cultures du monde à travers les grands ensembles internationaux, ballets et opéras », rappellent les responsables de la structure. « Programmateur mais aussi directeur artistique, il n’hésita pas à fédérer comédiens, danseurs, musiciens, plasticiens, scénographes autour de productions artistiques pluridisciplinaires parfois épiques, sous le chapiteau du Parc floral, au forum Frantz-Fanon, à la carrière de Citron ou encore sur le plateau de la salle Aimé-Césaire avec la mise en scène d’Une tempête ». 

Amateur de théâtre, de musique classique et de jazz, Jean-Paul Césaire était aussi passionné de photographie, de cinéma et d’audiovisuel. Dans un hommage co-signé, le conseil d’administration, la direction et le personnel de Tropiques Atrium mettent en avant « l’audace culturelle, la hardiesse et la grande érudition » de celui qui n’a eu de cesse d’exalter la culture martiniquaise dans son essence en y associant les Martiniquais de la diaspora : « Créant des ponts avec la Caraïbe, l’Afrique, les Amériques et plus largement le monde, Jean-Paul Césaire, avec d’autres, aura ensemencé notre terreau culturel dont beaucoup de fruits ont éclos ». David Zobda, marie du Lamentin, loue « les grandes qualités humaines de Jean-Paul Césaire, son investissement, son engagement, ses initiatives, que ce soit au Sermac, puis à l’Atrium ». Des réalisations qui ont fait du fils d’Aimé Césaire « un homme référence dans notre approche de l’action culturelle et de l’engagement au service de toutes et tous ». Le Césecém rend également hommage « à l’action de Jean-Paul Césaire au service de la culture, à sa volonté de la rendre accessible au plus grand nombre, et au travail accompli, notamment à la tête du Sermac et de l’Atrium ». Et de conclure : « Jean-Paul Césaire a su porter haut le flambeau de la culture martiniquaise « tout en restant poreux à tous les souffles du monde ».  

L’action de Jean-Paul Césaire au service de la culture est unanimement saluée.

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LETTER: Antiguans Ain’t Buying “No Pig In Bag”

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room
Hon. Dean Jonas

Dear Editor,

I had intended in this letter to highlight the uselessness of the United progressive Party’s political strategy or lack thereof. However, I have decided to postpone that to deal with two current issues.

Firstly, the bruhaha caused by Dean Jonas MP, at a Town Hall Meeting, attended by the three candidates vying for the St. George’s seat, Algernon Watts of the UPP, DNA candidate Kelton Dalso and Jonas himself. And secondly, to analyze the general elections on St. Kitts/Nevis, the installation of the new government and the appointment of the Cabinet. Further to compare and contrast the quality of those persons who offered themselves to the electorate, and are now forming that Cabinet, with those of the UPP, offering themselves as a viable alternative to the incumbent government of Prime Minister Gaston Browne.

During the various presentations Dean Jonas opined that Watts was neither qualified nor fit to hold high office, in that he had no tertiary education. This criticism “cut the UPP hierarchy. Their activists and supporters to the bone”. Although the truth be told, it has been said publicly multiple times that Watts never completed secondary school – allegations that he has never publicly denied. Supporters of the UPP have taken serious umbrage and have weighed in with many silly comments like the Father of the had no university education; Sir George Ryan chimed in with the inane statement that “studiation beats education”, a saying attributed to the late J.A.N Browne Esq., and borrowed by Sir George, but which as so many of his interventions, make absolutely no sense. Charles Tabor Esq., not to be outdone, averred that honesty, integrity and transparency trumped tertiary education and professional competence, or words to that effect. None of them are apparently living in the fast paced technologically advancing 21st century.

The UPP needs to understand that a large segment of the voting public, other than the party’s base, entertain serious doubts and misgivings, as to whether the UPP’s slate of candidates are of the quality that conform to a viable opposition, let alone, a government. The questions are constantly being asked, apart from the party leader (who is a lawyer with some government experience), how do these candidates match up to the present incumbents; and most of all, which of these new members can one visualize as being able to hold and execute ministerial portfolios.

I say without fear of contradiction that any serious political party, 6 months shy of a general election, would have long ago named its shadow cabinet, which would enable the candidates to face the media, espouse and defends its party’s policies and enable the voting public to assess their ability and competencies. Instead, all we have is the political leader (not the leader of the opposition) in his captain’s corner, ensuring that he keeps the opposition leader in the backroom, criticizing every and anything, looking smart and well dressed and offering no meaningful insight into the party’s policies. To date he has been unable to introduce and flesh out the party’s plans and policies for governance.

The voters will not “cut the UPP any slack”. The UPP must get its act together and “crap or get off the pot”. Finally, on this point, in addition to appointing its shadow cabinet, the party must publish substantial biographies of its prospective candidates and also papers enumerating the policies they intend to adopt if elected; and how they intend to fund these policies and programmes; particularly in light of the many promises to abolish a raft of taxes at a substantial cost to the Treasury plus millions of dollars of payments to Liat and Jolly Beach workers.

Which brings me to my next topic, which is the recent general elections in St. Kitts & Nevis. It has been said that “comparisons are odious”. However, a comparison between the quality, experience and professionalism of the new St. Kitts Cabinet (which was in opposition until the elections) and the “UPP’s dream Team to redeem”, speaks volumes. Dr. Terrance Drew, Prime Minister is a Medical Doctor, Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Geoffrey Hanley is a medical doctor and holds portfolios for Education, Youth, Social Development, Gender Affairs, Aging and Disabilities; Dr. Denzil Douglas, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Economic Development, International Trade, Investments, Industry and Commerce, is a Medical Doctor and former Prime Minister; Honourable Garth Wilkin is the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs; he is a highly respected attorney, with university honours and a part of a most prestigious law firm (compare with Charles Tabor & Chaku Symister); Senator the Honourable Dr. Joyelle Clarke PHD in Geography and Geology, Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment, Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment; and the remaining cabinet being known persons of repute in their respective fields of endeavour.

I pose the following questions that so many voters do: which members of this dream team are Ministerial material? Can Antiguans seriously contemplate putting their future and the future of their children and grandchildren in the hands of any of the UPP candidates? Apart from the political noise generated by some of their hopefuls and the self-pronouncements that they will prevail and form the government and the political gimmickry which passes for the party’s campaign strategy, is this a winning formula for the party and is it resonating with voters other than the party’s base? I think not.

Harold Lovell and the UPP must understand that Antiguan voters, whatever our shortcomings, are not stupid. They will vote for the party that they consider to be better able to improve their lives and in doing so, they will measure the accomplishments of the party in power. They will certainly compare the ABLP’s candidates with those of the UPP.

Truth be told, the constant negativity of the UPP, its penchant for opposing any and all policies of the sitting government, even if good for the country, is “grinding the electorates’ gears”.

Finally, these are extremely difficult times. There is Covid still hanging around; monkey pox threatening, the war in Ukraine, causing high fuel prices particularly in Europe, inflation, shortage of goods and services, high prices and pressures on the local economy. The government has no control over any of these factors but has shown that it can manage the economy in difficult times. The ABLP government is a known and proven entity. The UPP, on the other hand, led this country to the precipice of economic disaster and has not to date indicated how it would do things differently. Neither has it presented its plans and policies which will enrich the lives of the population.

These are the reasons why the voters are saying to Harold, “We ain’t buying no pig in bag.”

NOMAD

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Excessive Heat Watch in effect, there is a high chance that a warning will be required

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Excessive Heat Possible for Antigua and Barbuda…Heat Watch in Effect Today to Friday 9 am to 4:30 pm…

Heat Index or Feels-Like Temperature: 41 °C or 106 °F or higher

Location: Antigua and Barbuda

Timing: Until Friday.

Synopsis: Light winds and relatively high humidity will possibly allow for the heat index to rise to excessive levels resulting in dangerously hot conditions. The threat of health problems, for mainly sensitive people could rise to, at least, moderate with the potential for significant impacts. An excessive heat watch is issued when conditions are conducive for an excessive heat event in the next 24 to 72 hours; however, the timing is still uncertain. The threshold heat index temperature for a watch is 38 °C (100 °F) or higher, for two or more consecutive days, with the winds usually being 18 km/h or 11 mph or less.

Sensitive groups: While extreme heat can put everyone at risk for heat illnesses, health risks are greatest for the elderly, young children, people with chronic illnesses such as breathing difficulties, heart conditions or psychiatric illnesses, people who work or who exercise in the heat, homeless people and low-income earners.

Health implications: Heat illnesses (heat: stroke, exhaustion, fainting, cramps, rash and edema) are preventable, but they can lead to long-term health problems and even death.

Caution: If any symptoms of health illness are present (such as dizziness or fainting, nausea or vomiting, headache, rapid breathing and heartbeat, or extreme thirst) immediately move to a cool place and drink liquids; water is best. The most dangerous heat illness is heat stroke, with symptoms that include complete or partial loss of consciousness or confusion and high body temperature. If caring for someone with those symptoms, call 911 immediately. While waiting for help, cool the person right away by moving them to a cool place, applying cold water to large areas of the skin or clothing and fanning the person as much as possible.

Everyone should stay alert and take precautions – stay cool and hydrated. Check on vulnerable family members, friends and neighbours. Those who take medication or have a health condition should ask their doctor if it increases their health risk in the heat and follow their recommendation.

Be prepared! This excessive heat watch will be updated accordingly, and there is a high chance that a warning will be required. Stay tuned to updates coming out of the Met Office via antiguamet.com, twitter.com/abmetservice facebook.com/abmetservice

Forecaster Dale Destin

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Health Minister back at work after illness

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh. File photo/Ayanna Kinsale

MINISTER of Health Terrence Deyalsingh returned to work on Monday after he was briefly hospitalised at the Arima General Hospital.

The ministry gave a short update on Monday afternoon.

Last Thursday doctors discharged him to continue his recovery at home, two days after he was admitted to the hospital with flu-like symptoms on August 29.

Covid19 was ruled out, but Deyalsinghwas kept for observation out of an abundance of caution.

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Guyana’s CAPE pass rate increases to 93.2%

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Bhedesh Persaud, Vish Kistama and Atishta Seenarine

Guyana’s pass rate at the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) increased to 93.22% this year, Chief Education Officer (CEO) Dr. Marcel Hutson announced today.

The Ministry of Education is hosting its official CSEC and CAPE announcement ceremony at Anna Regina in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam). He said the results being released are preliminary.

In 2021, the CAPE pass rate was 90.86%. For that year, 723 candidates wrote the exams.

For 2022, a total of 671 students from 12 secondary schools and four private centers wrote CAPE.

There were 17 examination centers across the country, the most recent additions being  the West Demerara Secondary School and the Anna Regina Multilateral School.

Bhedesh Persaud of Queen’s College secured 14 Ones and 1 Grade Three at CAPE while Vish Kistama of Berbice High School secured 10 Grade Ones and 2 Grade Twos.

Atishta Seenarine of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan School copped 9 Grade Ones.

Meanwhile, Treni Edwards of St Stanislaus College secured 6 Grade Ones, 3 Grade Twos, 3 Grade Threes and 1 Grade Four.

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Ministry Of Health Urges Vigilance Against COVID-19 And Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia’s Ministry of Health has cautioned against COVID-19 and hand, foot, and mouth disease as schools reopened on Monday.

And the Ministry has alerted educators, parents, and children to take the necessary precautions to ensure safety at school.

In a statement on Monday, Medical Surveillance Officer – Dr. Dana DaCosta Gomez observed that despite the recent relaxation of the COVID-19 protocols, the threat of the virus remains.

In addition, she disclosed that Saint Lucia’s epidemic curve indicates a sustained transmission of the virus, at an average rate of 43 cases daily over the past eight weeks.

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At the same time, DaCosta Gomez indicated that the Ministry of Health had received several reports of hand, foot, and mouth disease.

The disease is endemic in Saint Lucia and mostly affects children under five.

But DaCosta Gomez explained that the disease is highly contagious and can spread quickly.

Her complete statement appears below:

Headline photo courtesy: Mélissa Jeanty (Unsplash.com)

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Dos hombres resultan heridos de bala en Vega Alta

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Dos personas resultaron heridas de bala a las 11:50 de la mañana de hoy en el Barrio Corea frente al negocio en Vega Alta.  

De acuerdo a la información preliminar, se alega que mientras se encontraban en el balcón del negocio Bar 22, un individuo llegó en un vehículo y de inmediato se bajó del mismo y realizó varios disparos, resultando heridos José M. González Vázquez y Alex Hernández Ruiz, ambos de 24 años, en circunstancias que se encuentran bajo investigación.  

El primero de éstos resultó herido en el glúteo izquierdo y el segundo en el brazo y costado izquierdo.  

Agentes del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales (CIC) de Vega Baja investigan los hechos.    

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Se reporta accidente fatal con peatón en Guayama

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Las autoridades  investigan un choque de auto de carácter fatal, en un accidente ocurrido en la carretera 3, kilómetro 141.8, en el sector Melania en Guayama.

Según surge de la investigación, mientras Waleska Santiago Félix de 44 años, residente de Guayama, transitaba por la referida vía en un vehículo Toyota Camry, impactó con su vehículo a  Rafael Ortiz Márquez de 77 años , que intentaba cruzar la calle.

 A  Santiago Félix se le realizó la prueba de aliento, arrojando 0.00% de alcohol en su organismo.

El agente Héctor Moscoso, adscrito a la División Patrulla de Carretera, junto a la fiscal Jessica Gotay de fiscalía de Guayama, se hicieron cargo de la investigación.

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NBC’s Special Report- Monday September 5th 2022

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 St. Vincent and the Grenadines will join the global community in observing World Physiotherapy Day this Thursday September 8th.

This year the day will be observed with attention focused on  Osteo-arthritis.

Recardo Wilson has more in today’s Special Report.

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The Ministry of Health to launch a month of activities to coincide with Caribbean Wellness Day

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An official launch will be held tomorrow, to unveil a month of activities hosted by the Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment, to coincide with Caribbean Wellness Day.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines will join countries across the region in observing Caribbean Wellness Day on Saturday September 10th.

The month of activities will be launched tomorrow Tuesday September 6, at the Beachcombers Hotel Conference Room from 9-11 a.m.

NBC Radio will bring live coverage of the launch from nine tomorrow morning.

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