Tsoiafatt Angus: New York trip at centre of PDP spat remains ‘a mystery’

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Dr Denise Tsoiafatt-Angus –

INNOVATIVE Democratic Alliance (IDA) political leader Dr Denise Tsoiafatt Angus has described as, “a mystery,” the details surrounding the Roxborough Folk Performers’ recent visit to New York.

Last Wednesday, Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDP) political leader Watson Duke, in a post on his Facebook page, chastised the THA for abandoning 27 members of the group who had gone to New York to perform at Labour Day celebrations.

The group returned to Tobago on Monday.

Duke said outside of airline tickets, the THA did not provide additional funding to the group to cover other expenses. As a result, he claimed members were stranded, stressed out and hungry.

Augustine said the THA did not send the group to New York but provided financial assistance to the tune of $400,417.50 to cover airfare and some of their expenses.

Saying the assembly could not provide further assistance, Augustine said Duke was aware of its constraints.

The issue led to a power struggle between the two men, which persists to this day.

Last Thursday, Duke fired Augustine, Dr Faith BYisrael (Secretary of Health, Wellness and Social Protection) and Alicia Roberts-Patterson as PDP deputy leaders.

He has also criticised the THA for not fulfilling one of its campaign promises of creating employment.

Speaking on the Tobago Updates morning show, Tsoifatt Angus said getting proper details of what transpired has been challenging.

“I think what we have a challenge with, is that we do not have details of what happened because the group, I read, is saying they have not received any money at all. So, if they have not received any money at all then the assembly can’t put forward more money if they (group) have not received any money at all,” she said.

“So whether it is that the chief secretary’s promise is based on knowing that the money did not yet reach them and, therefore, those monies that were already approved as part of the sponsorship would cover that amount, really, I hesitate to comment because we do not have the details.”

She added, “It is a mystery, I would like to say at this point. All of the details are missing, whether they were hungry, not hungry, staying, not staying, receive money, not receive money, there is just a whole lot that we don’t know about this and I look forward to hearing the full story and be able to figure out what exactly happened. You are getting all types of voice mails and you really don’t know what is taking place.”

Tsoiafatt Angus, who served as secretary of culture in the former Orville London-led PNM administration – before striking out on her own by forming the IDA – said the assembly has policies in place to treat with requests for funding.

“Even though the group was not representing the THA, the administration would have had policies in place in terms of sponsorship. And in giving sponsorship, you would want to ensure that whatever the endeavour persons are asking you about, can lead to some measure of success.”

She said if a request was made for plane tickets, the assembly had the right to ask them how they were going to support the rest of the venture in relation to hotel bills, food and other expenses.

“Many of the organisations that came to us back then would have done their fundraisers and would have been able to show that they had resources and that they just needed a little extra to be able to get them to complete their budget in order to be successful.”

Tsoiafatt Angus said the assembly, under the London administration, had a grant committee that was not based on the “will of the secretary.”

“You had people in the committee, who would evaluate the forms that would come in and then they would call the organisation for additional information to ensure the venture, for which THA funding was requested, would be a success.”

She also described as “unfortunate,” the public feud between Duke and Augustine, saying it has become a distraction when the focus should be on Tobago’s governance.

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Calypso Rose: I will be home for Tobago carnival

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Calypso Rose –

UNDIPSUTED Calypso Queen of the World, Mc Cartha Linda Lewis-Sandy, lovingly known as Calyspo Rose, wants TT and the world to know that she is alive and well.

Rose spoke to the Newsday from New York on Wednesday to dispel concerns about the state of her health after calypsonian Edwin “Crazy” Ayong posted on social media a picture and video of her lying on a bed, indicating poor health.

“What Crazy did was horrible. I am getting calls from all over the world, Texas, England, France, from people wanting to know what was happening with me.

“I am alive and in good health. The only thing that is wrong with me is that I got a new knee. The old one gone and I have to do therapy for the new one because of my weight.”

She said she would demonstrate her fitness when she comes home for Tobago carnival in October and to participate in the One Hand Don’t Clap event at St James on September 24.

“I am coming for Tobago Carnival. I am not coming to perform. I am coming to celebrate the first Tobago October carnival and to eat my crab and dumpling.

“This would show TT I am in good health. I am not ill.”

Rose explained Crazy, known as the loveable lunatic, made a surprise visit to her home in New York.

She said Crazy calls her Mama out of respect because she was like a mother to the calypsonians in the Young Brigade tent.

“He came to visit me and said, “Mama I want to take a picture.”

“I told him, “you could take a picture but don’t let the whole world see me. Next thing I know I getting calls from all over.

“I wish he could take down that post,” Rose said.

Newsday called Crazy’s cell phone several times, but the calls were forwarded each time.

There is a photo of Crazy kissing Rose’s cheeks on his FB page. In the video he posted, the person behind the camera identified as “music man Derek,” engaged them in a conversation about their long friendship which spans some five decades.

Crazy reminisced about Rose being the only woman to beat him in a monarch competition in 1978 when she won the crown with Thank You and he placed second with Dustbin Cover.

Prior to that, Rose became the first female to win the Road March title with Going Down San Fernando.

Derek also reminded them that they both appeared in the 1979 movie Bacchanal Time and commended them as elders who are still together after all this time. He also encouraged young people to learn the craft from their elders.

She noted that one of the calypso greats Mighty Sparrow (Slinger Francisco) may not be among the elders one can turn to, “because he baptised.”

Speaking about his baptism with the Newsday, Rose said Sparrow always wanted to be saved.

“Long time he wanted to be baptised. His mother was a Spiritual Baptist mother you know.”

Rose said she had an uncle who was a priest and took Sparrow to him in his quest to fulfill his higher calling.

“But my uncle died while he was seeking salvation.

“Now he is a true child of the Lord,” she said wishing him power and strength.

To TT she expressed congratulations on the 60th anniversary of Independence and wished power, light and blessings on the nation.

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Asabina: ‘Rutte heeft niets nieuws verteld’

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door Jason Pinas PARAMARIBO — BEP-fractieleider Ronny Asabina is niet onder de indruk van de toespraak van de Nederlandse premier

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RCIPS to reach out to women allegedly assaulted by senior politician Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass
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The RCIPS is expected to reach out to the two women who were allegedly assaulted by a senior politician at a formal event on Tuesday evening.

“The RCIPS is aware of social media reports circulating of an incident/incidents of assault involving a senior politician on two women, which occurred at a formal event at the Ritz Carlton Hotel on West Bay Road, last night, 13 September,” the force said in a statement.

“No formal complaint has yet been made to the RCIPS by either of the women concerned. The RCIPS has commenced an investigation and will interview both women to ascertain whether a complaint/complaints are to be made,” the statement continued.

Premier Wayne Panton has said that he’s been made aware of the incident.

“Although I was not in attendance at the tourism event on Tuesday evening, I have received reports through social media and otherwise alleging an incident with a member of parliament,” he said.

No further information is available on the incident.

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Un nouveau saut vers l’inconnu

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Ha?ti est en train de r?colter ce que le gouvernement et ses alli?s dans la communaut? internationale ?taient en train de planter depuis des mois. Pour ne pas aller trop loin, on dirait depuis l’assassinat du pr?sident Jovenel Mo?se en juillet 2021.

Apr?s cet ?v?nement macabre, la communaut? internationale avait impos? sa solution ? la crise ha?tienne en imposant Ariel Henry comme premier ministre au pays. En 14 mois, le pouvoir en place ne s’est jamais montr? capable de soulager les mis?res de la population ha?tienne. Les conditions de vie d?j? pr?caires se sont davantage d?t?rior?es. La crise de carburant n’est que la pointe de l’iceberg.

Les manifestations qui s’intensifient cette semaine ? travers le pays sont l’expression d’une insatisfaction totale par rapport ? l’action gouvernementale. Le Premier ministre Ariel Henry et son cabinet disposent d’un pouvoir absolu vu le dysfonctionnement des institutions de contr?le. Ils n’ont de compte ? rendre ? personne. Ariel Henry, d?s sa prise de fonction, avait trouv? les bonnes strat?gies pour mettre hors d’?tat de nuire les Jovenelistes jug?s encombrants, pour apprivoiser les opposants farouches ? l’ancien chef de l’Etat et pour placer ses pions dans toutes les sph?res importantes de l’Etat. Il avait m?me trouv? la formule pour augmenter il y a quelques mois les prix du carburant ? la pompe sans attirer la foudre populaire.

Malgr? tout, le gouvernement n’a jamais pu ?tre ? la hauteur des attentes de la population. Le co?t de la vie explose, les entr?es et sorties de la capitale sont contr?l?es par des gangs. Le gouvernement promet d’organiser des ?lections en vue de doter le pays d’autorit?s l?gitimes, mais il ne peut m?me pas garantir la r?ouverture des classes. Des tribunaux sont pris en otage ou profan?s par des bandits qui mettent au d?fi un syst?me judiciaire r?duit ? sa plus simple expression. A Port-au-Prince comme dans ses p?riph?ries, nos routes sont dans un ?tat de d?labrement avanc? quand elles ne sont pas obstru?es par des d?chets. Parall?lement, l’ins?curit? alimentaire gagne du terrain alors que le pouvoir d’achat de la population diminue.

C’est dans ce contexte que le gouvernement annonce un important ajustement des prix des produits p?troliers ? la pompe. Contre vents et mar?es, le gouvernement veut imposer cette mesure. En r?action, des manifestations parfois violentes s’intensifient ? travers le pays. Une nouvelle fois, comme il est devenu courant ces derni?res ann?es, le pays vogue vers l’inconnu. Ce gouvernement, qui en plus d’un an, n’a pu r?soudre aucun de nos probl?me trouvera-t-il les m?thodes pour ramener le calme et imposer sa mesure ? La communaut? internationale, alli?e fid?le du Premier ministre Ariel Henry, volera-t-elle une nouvelle fois ? son secours ?

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‘Poverty is no excuse to own illegal gun,’ declares Holness Loop Jamaica

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chided persons who have described the new Firearms Act as being oppressive, declaring that poverty is not an excuse for any individual to seek out and use an illegal firearm.

“We cannot be ambivalent and duplicitous! If we are serious about treating with violence and if we really want to reduce murders in our society, then we must put in place the tough measures for those who would seek to traffic, trade, possess and use illegal firearms in our country,” he charged.

The prime minister was speaking at a passing-out parade for 300 new police constables on the compound of the National Police College of Jamaica (NPCJ) in Twickenham Park, St Catherine on Wednesday.

The House of Representatives passed the Firearms (Prohibition, Restriction and Regulation) Act last week, and the Senate is expected to shortly do likewise, paving the way for the legislation to become law.

In stressing the need for support for the Act from everyone in the society, Holness rubbished arguments that he said were made by a parliamentarian recently.

“I heard a Member of Parliament (MP) – and I will put it no higher than that – say words to the effect – and I am not quoting him directly – that the Bill, the new Firearms Act, was particularly oppressive because a little man with a gun down there so… That idea is destructive!” declared Holness.

“Poverty is no excuse for seeking to have and using an illegal firearm. None!” thundered the prime minister.

“There are no freedom fighters here! There is no rebellion force here!

“Every Jamaican must be a law abiding citizen, and when we make these kinds of excuses for the possession of illegal weapons, all we are doing is empowering criminals, making it harder for these young recruits who’ve come here today to offer their lives, and who will probably have to face that likkle man out there with the gun,” he stated.

The prime minister called on well-thinking Jamaican to stand up with him against those who would seek to create excuses for young men and women to take up and use illegal firearms.

“There is no just reason to have an illegal firearm in this country. None!” Holness reiterated.

Once the new Firearms Act gets the approval of the Senate, it will move on to the governor-general for his assent, at which time it becomes part of the laws of the land.

The consequential amendments made to the Offences Against the Person Act will increase penalty provisions for Sections 13, 16 and 17 by including a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years for offences involving the use of a firearm.

In addition, under section 20(2), the mandatory sentence has been increased from 15 years to 20 years, in keeping with the proposed penalty regime in the current Bill.

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Tu?e lors d’une tentative de kidnapping, le cadavre de Marie Lydie Duvivier retrouv? ? Croix- des-Bouquets

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Le cadavre de Marie Lydie Duvivier, 46 ans, employ?e de la Digicel, tu?e lors d’une tentative de kidnapping la veille en se rendant ? l’ambassade des Etats-Unis o? elle avait un rendez-vous, a ?t? r?cup?r? par la police, sur la route de Noailles, ? Croix-des-Bouquets, en milieu de journ?e, mercredi 14 septembre 2022, a appris Le Nouvelliste.

<>, a confi? cette source proche du commissariat de la Croix-des-Bouquets.

Sur des photos partag?es sur les r?seaux sociaux,on peut voir Marie Lydie Duvivier, chemisier rose, allong?e sur la banquette arri?re d’une Hyundai. <>, a confi? hier mardi ? Le Nouvelliste un responsable de la Digicel.

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, selon ministre des Affaires sociales et du Travail

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Le ministre des Affaires sociales et du Travail a annonc?, le mercredi 14 septembre 2022, que le gouvernement a adopt? les mesures n?cessaires pour rendre disponibles les produits p?troliers dans les stations-service. <> a indiqu? Odney Pierre Ricot, intervenant sur Magik 9.

Le ministre a reconnu que l’ajustement des structures de prix des produits p?troliers aura des incidences inflationnistes. Intervenant ? l’?mission Panel Magik ce mercredi, il a indiqu? qu’Ha?ti est un pays de tr?s grande pr?carit?, ce qui l?gitime les r?actions de la population. <>, a d?clar? Odney Pierre Ricot qui croit que certains de ceux qui sont dans la rue ont ?t? manipul?s. <>, a fait remarquer le ministre.

Le titulaire du MAST appelle ? la vigilance de tous pour que les camions citerne qui laissent les terminaux prennent r?ellement la direction des stations-service. Il annonce que des mesures sont prises au plus haut niveau de l’Etat pour emp?cher la vente du p?trole sur d’autres march?s.

Apr?s un Conseil des ministres tenu le mardi 13 septembre 2022, le gouvernement du premier ministre Ariel Henry, apr?s des mois de tergiversations, a d?cid?, comme annonc? dimanche 11 septembre, d’ajuster ? la hausse les prix de tous les produits p?troliers sur le march?.

Selon Odney Pierre Ricot, le gallon de la gazoline passera de 250 ? 570 gourdes. Il est toutefois subventionn? ? hauteur de 158 gourdes, ? en croire le ministre. Quant au diesel (gasoil), il ne sera plus subventionn? par l’Etat. Le prix passe de 353 ? 670 gourdes. Le k?ros?ne sera vendu ? 665 gourdes contre 352 gourdes auparavant.

Avant la d?cision d’ajuster les prix du p?trole ? la pompe, le ministre n’est pas en mesure de dire s’il y eu des discussions avec des partenaires sociaux et des syndicalistes. <>, a-t-il mentionn?.

<>, a soulign? Odney Pierre Ricot r?agissant aux d?clarations des syndicalistes qui s’opposent ? l’ajustement des prix.

Le ministre dit recevoir des menaces

Si Odney Pierre Ricot croit que dans le contexte actuel l’ajustement des prix des produits p?troliers est un risque pour les membres du gouvernement, il estime en revanche qu’il faut des hommes de courage pour prendre les grandes d?cisions pour le bien-?tre de la nation. Le ministre informe que des menaces, indirectes, ont ?t? prof?r?es contre lui. <>, a d?clar? le titulaire du MAST soutenant que cela doit servir d’exemple aux gouvernements futurs.

Par rapport ? la situation de <> observ?e depuis quelques jours tant dans la r?gion m?tropolitaine de Port-au-Prince que dans les villes de provinces o? des sc?nes de pillages ont ?t? enregistr?es, le ministre a r?v?l? que des n?gociations sont en cours pour r?tablir la situation. L’Etat prendra ses responsabilit?s. Le premier ministre a instruit un ensemble d’institutions d’initier un dialogue avec ceux qui ne comprennent pas la situation >>, a dit le titulaire du MAST.

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Ajustement des prix du p?trole : , d’apr?s le ministre des Affaires sociales

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<>, a d?clar? le ministre des Affaires Sociales et du Travail sur Magik9, le mercredi 14 septembre 2022. Concernant les pr?visions et les anticipations du gouvernement par rapport ? l’ajustement ? la hausse du prix des produits p?troliers, Odney Pierre Ricot soutient qu’un ensemble de projets et de programmes sociaux seront impl?ment?s pour accompagner les plus faibles.

<>, a indiqu? le titulaire du MAST. <>, a expliqu? Odney Pierre Ricot.

Odney Pierre Ricot ne croit pas que la cr?dibilit? de l’?tat peut ?tre mise en pause dans la r?alisation de ces projets d’apaisement social. <>, a d?clar? le titulaire du MAST.

Concernant les trois milliards de gourdes pour financer le programme d’assistance sociale aux plus vuln?rables, Odney Pierre Ricot confirme qu’une premi?re tranche d’un milliard de gourdes a ?t? d?caiss?e pour le compte du minist?re des Affaires Sociales qui n’est pas un op?rateur dans le projet. <>, a pr?cis? le ministre.

Le milliard de gourdes a ?t? r?parti comme suit: <>, poursuit M. Ricot

<>, a rapport? le ministre Odney Pierre Ricot.

<>, a-t-il d?taill?.

<>, a ajout? le ministre.

Par ailleurs, Odney Pierre Ricot a indiqu? que le gouvernement, ? travers le minist?re des Affaires sociales et du Travail, travaille d?j? pour fixer la nouvelle grille tarifaire pour le transport en commun, en lien ? l’ajustement ? la hausse des prix du p?trole. <>, avait garanti Odney Pierre Ricot. Ce qui a ?t? fait quelques heures plus tard.

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Gona?ves exige le retrait de l’augmentation des prix de l’essence et le d?part d’Ariel Henry

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Tr?s t?t mercredi, dans divers quartiers de la ville des Gona?ves, des pneus enflamm?s, des tessons de bouteilles et des barricades ont emp?ch? la libre circulation automobile, voire pi?tonne. L’objectif du mouvement ?tait de continuer ? r?clamer le d?part du chef du gouvernement et pour exiger le retrait de la d?cision d’augmenter ? la pompe le prix des carburants. Selon les protestataires, il est clair que le PM veut en finir avec la population en d?cidant d’arr?ter dans un contexte aussi difficile la subvention de l’?tat de l’essence.

” Nous vivons d?j? une situation difficile avec la faim, la pauvret? et le ch?mage qui nous rongent. Depuis plusieurs mois, l’essence n’a jamais ?t? vendue normalement dans les stations-service. Nous ne sommes m?me pas encore sortis de la crise du march? informel, le Premier ministre annonce une augmentation. Son dernier message ? la nation prouve qu’il est sans coeur, insensible. Il sera le seul responsable de ce que cette d?cision va causer dans le pays >>, a d?clar? un protestataire.

En longeant le long de l’avenue des Dattes pr?s du carrefour Turenne, une vive altercation allait se produire entre des manifestants et certains ?tudiants de l’Ecole de droit et des sciences ?conomiques qui ?taient en plein examen. Arriv?s en face de l’institution, les manifestants ont exig? la sortie des ?tudiants qui ont refus?. Frustr?s, des manifestants ont lanc? des pierres et des bouteilles en direction de l’?cole bond?e d’?tudiants. Ces derniers, furieux, ont ripost?. Tout de suite apr?s, un d?p?t conservant de nombreux documents a ?t? incendi?.

Certains ont point? du doigt les manifestants, constitu?s en grande partie de chauffeurs de taxi moto. Dans une note de presse parue en milieu de journ?e, le comit? directoire du syndicat des propri?taires et chauffeurs de taxi-moto de l’Artibonite (SPCTMA), a d?nonc? une campagne visant ? boycotter leur mouvement. Le bureau rejette d’un revers de main toute implication des chauffeurs de taxi-moto dans cet acte scandaleux.

Au cours de cette journ?e, divers actes d’agression physique ont ?t? d?nonc?s par des membres de la population pr?s des barricades. Les activit?s commerciales ?taient compl?tement paralys?es et il ?tait pratiquement impossible pour les voitures et camions de transport de circuler.

Dans une conf?rence de presse donn?e le dimanche 11 septembre dernier, des responsables de diverses organisations ont pr?sent? la ” Coalition des organisations politiques, sociales et syndicales “. Compos? de Rapha?l Clavanet Marado, Jeunesse Montante du grand Nord, Jorchemy Jean-Baptiste de Toutouni et Me Enock G?n? G?n?lus du secteur Vaudou organis?. Ces personnalit?s politiques entendent accompagner la population ? travers divers mouvements visant ? forcer le PM ? partir et la libre vente du carburant dans les stations-service.

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