Augustine: 1 out of Duke’s 3 trips still unaccounted for

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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine – THA

REPORTS have been submitted for two of the three official overseas travel by former THA Deputy Chief Secretary Watson Duke, says Chief Secretary Farley Augustine.

This was the response given as he responded to a question posed for oral answer by Minority Leader Kelvon Morris on Thursday at the 9th sitting of the 2021-2025 session, at the Shaw Park Cultural Complex.

Augustine told the sitting: “Reports were submitted for the Miami and New York trips.”

In a follow up question, Minority Councillor Petal Daniel-Benoit asked why no report was submitted for Duke’s Dubai trip.

“I cannot at this time say why a report for Dubai was not submitted and as for when that would be submitted, I think the councillor might do well to ask their new-found colleague and member on their side, as to when he would submit same,” Augustine said.

Duke last week said that having resigned as Deputy Chief Secretary, he would be moving to the other side of the assembly when next it sits, but not on the side of the PNM.

Daniel-Benoit asked that the reports on Duke’s trips be made public, to which Augustine said: “More than making them public, I can also have them forwarded to your office as well.”

In March, Duke led a Tobago team to participate in the Dubai Expo in the United Arab Emirates.

During a session in Dubai on a blueprint for smarter cities, Duke identified ten zones to modernise the village of Roxborough at the TT Business Forum and National Day event in Dubai.

In what he described as “the City of Roxborough,” Duke promoted investment possibilities for a light manufacturing and free-trade zone, civil centre, medical tourism, Kendal Agriculture institute, boardwalk, airport and aviation and marine institute, new overwater causeway, marina, medical complex, housing and a new marina bay island.

This was only one of the questions responded to prior to the laying of the statement on the forensic audit into the road resurfacing programme under the former PNM-led THA during the period October 2019 to November 2021.

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Carenage man shot by police, gun, police kit found

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A 39-year-old Carenage man is in serious condition after being shot by police on Thursday night.

Police said officers from the Carenage police station and the Western Division Task Force went to Francois Street, Carenage, at around 7 pm as part of a search for guns in the area.

They saw a man with a gun running down the stairs from a nearby house towards two policemen who were in a nearby track.

The policemen called on the man to stop but he continued towards them.

One of them shot the man. He was taken to the St James Medical Centre, where he had emergency surgery.

Police found and seized a Mac 11 machine gun with a red laser light. They also found a bag containing a black hoodie, a police hat and two police patches.

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They suspect the man may have been involved in gang warfare in Carenage. One policeman believed the tension may have been sparked by the recent return of a popular entertainer to Trinidad and Tobago. Earlier this week gunmen shot at the home of the relatives of the entertainer.

The exercise was led by Snr Supt Remy and co-ordinated by Insp Grant, with supervision from acting Cpls Robinson and Khan and assistance from PCs Clement, Hollingsworth, Seebaran, Dennis, Ottley, Bocage, Fidler and Laloo.

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SLHTA’s Tourism Enhancement Fund Donates $30,000 To St. Lucia Golf Association – St. Lucia Times News

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 Getting more Saint Lucian youth involved in the sport of golf is at the heart of a collaboration between the SLHTA’s Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) and the St. Lucia Golf Association (SLGA).

On September 21, 2022 the TEF donated EC $30,000 to the SLGA towards the hosting of the Eastern Caribbean Golf Amateur Championships 2022.

Approximately ninety players from ten countries will compete in the three-day sporting event, which is set to tee off on October 7, 2022 at the Sandals Golf and Country Club.

Fourteen Saint Lucian golfers, inclusive of two juniors from the Grow Well Golf Programme, are slated to participate.

Secretary of the SLGA, Mr. Habib Chreiki, is eager to hit the ground running.

“On behalf of SLGA, I would like to thank the Tourism Enhancement Fund for their kind support of the Eastern Caribbean Amateur Championships 2022— a tournament that will reignite golf tourism in Saint Lucia, and give exposure to our most talented competitors,” said Chreiki.

“We are thankful that like us, the SLHTA is intent on growing the sport on a junior level. To this end, we will be fielding a junior team from Grow Well alongside volunteers from The Sports Academy who will assist in tournament management. We look forward to working with the SLHTA in spreading the game we love to all corners of Saint Lucia!”

TEF Chairman, Mr. Winston Anderson, noted that youth development is one of the TEF’s main priorities.

“We believe that this collaboration with the SLGA will provide career opportunities for young people, not only as golfers but in a myriad of other areas including managerial positions, coaches, caddies and greenskeepers, to name a few. We look forward to young people from various communities islandwide benefiting from this sporting discipline in the coming months.”

Commenting on the collaboration TEF Programme Manager, Ms. Donette Ismael, stated: “The TEF’s Board of Trustees strongly believes that this project will provide a unique opportunity to nurture talents in a sporting discipline that has not been fully capitalized on. It will provide young, aspiring athletes an opportunity to benefit and gain meaningful exposure to the multifaceted dynamics of golf which will be undoubtedly transformative.”

SOURCE: Saint Lucia Hospitality & Tourism Association. Headline photo: (Left to right) TEF Programme Manager Ms. Donette Ismael, SLGA Secretary Mr. Habib Chreiki, SLGA Treasurer Mr. Jodi Boodhoo and TEF Finance & Administrative Officer Ms. Tamara Amos.

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Huracán Fiona provoca daños serios al sistema eléctrico en Mayagüez y Hormigueros

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El alcalde de Hormigueros y el alcalde interino de Mayagüez, Pedro García y Jorge Ramos, confirmaron en RADIO ISLA que el huracán Fiona provocó daños serios al sistema eléctrico en sus municipios. 

Jorge Ramos, quien dirige a la Sultana del Oeste de manera interina, especificó que la mayor cantidad de daños al sistema en su municipio se concentra en las zonas rurales, mientras que el casco urbano no sufrió tanto. En el área del campo, hay “un sinnúmero de cantidad de postes que están en el suelo”.    

Por su parte, Pedro García expuso que en su pueblo, hay entre 50 a 60 postes de energía eléctrica que están partidos y con líneas caídas en la zona rural de Hormigueros.

Pendiente a RADIO ISLA para más información.  

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Chefkok Delven Adams: ‘Suriname heeft grote potentie in culinair en cultuurtoerisme’

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Tekst en beeld Tascha Aveloo PARAMARIBO — “ Ik ben vaker naar Suriname gekomen, maar zoals ik dit heb ervaren

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Trinité : Le Café des parents, un temps de partage et de conseils

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L’heure de la reprise des ateliers a sonné pour les adhérents de la Maison de la Famille et de la Parentalité. Autour d’un café, l’équipe de cette structure a présenté aux parents le calendrier des rencontres, ainsi que les différents thèmes qui seront abordés pour la saison 2022 / 2023.

Située au quartier Brin d’Amour, la Maison de la Famille et de la Parentalité (MFP) existe depuis 2014. Fermée durant quelques mois et après de gros travaux de rénovation, elle a recommencé à fonctionner depuis le 1er mars dernier avec la nomination de son nouveau responsable. La structure spécialisée dans l’accompagnement des familles, mise en place par la Ville de Trinité et ses partenaires, principalement la Caisse d’Allocations familiales, atteint progressivement sa vitesse de croisière.


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Football : Cédric Maximin explique le bon parcours des Saléens

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FOOTBALL. coupes de france et de Martinique

L’Eclair est l’équipe en forme du moment. Elle réalise un bon parcours tant en coupe de France que de Martinique. Vendredi soir le onze saléen lance son championnat chez le Stade Spiritain, dans le groupe A d’une Régional 2 qu’il a rejoint après un exercice 2021-2022 compliqué, disputé avec le statut de promu.

Dans la phase locale de la coupe nationale, le groupe entraîné par le trio Jules Eustache, Sébastien Bristol et Cédric Maximin a éliminé entre autres l’US Diamantinoise (R1, 2-2 puis 5 tab à 4) puis l’Olympique (R2, 1-0) en déplacement, pour s’ouvrir les portes des quarts de finale.

En coupe de Martinique, c’est l’AC Vert-Pré (R1, 3-0) qui a subi les foudres des rouge et blanc. Ces derniers rencontreront le Golden Star en huitièmes de finale.

En coupe de France, le verdict est tombé…


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Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister leads successful discussions in preparing AOSIS for COP27

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UNITED NATIONS, New York, USA – 23rd September, 2022…….. Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne continues to build meaningful consensus on several major issues facing Small Island Developing States (SIDS) ahead of the next UN Climate Change Conference (COP 27) to be held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt from November 6 to 18.

On Thursday, Prime Minister Browne convened a meeting of Heads of States and Governments of SIDS from the Caribbean, Pacific, the Atlantic, Indian Ocean and South China Sea to discuss issues that have commanded their unceasing attention as they continue to deal with the devastating consequences of climate change.

The Leadership Breakfast, held on the margins of the 77th United Nations General Assembly now taking place at the United Nations in New York also focused on advancing discussions at the UN on the creation of a Multidimensional Vulnerability Index (MVI) for SIDS.

Joining the leaders for the opening segment was the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Adern, whom Prime Minister Gaston Browne praised as a ‘tireless supporter of SIDS.’ Also in attendance was Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister for Health and the Environment Sir Molwyn Joseph.

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres, in a recorded message, shared with the meeting, the urgency in making the financing for Loss and Damage an agenda matter at COP27. “We need a targeted, ambitious global response – including how to finance loss and damage, beyond our capacity to adapt. Polluters must pay,” the Secretary General declared.

“Grants and concessional financing currently fail to account for your islands’ unique vulnerabilities,” Guterres acknowledged, while throwing his full weight of support behind AOSIS members in their bid to “ensure eligibility and access to finance.”

Prime Minister Browne expressed his appreciation for the support he has received during his government’s tenure as Chair of AOSIS that has so far allowed for a number of triumphs.     “We have a few more months remaining and will advance additional initiatives that will crystalize our achievements,” he further added.

Prime Minister Browne who is also Co-Chairing the UN High Level Panel on the MVI, declared to SIDS leaders that the MVI can potentially be a game changer that can very well shift the fortunes of small island states.

The MVI seeks to take into account the particular vulnerabilities of SIDS in determining their qualifications for concessional financing to help their recovery efforts following a crisis.

Antigua and Barbuda stands to benefit from a successful MVI as the country is currently unable to access concessional financing and appropriate debt relief measures. A successful MVI would mean that the country would be able to access low-rate financing, grants and other financing methods that will advance Antigua and Barbuda’s development gains and sustainability plans.

During the Heads meeting, Prime Minister Browne urged small states to continue to be united  in their determination to ensure that the international community agrees to lasting solutions to the challenges facing SIDS.

On Friday, Prime Minister Browne will present Antigua and Barbuda’s statement to the General Assembly at 15:00 HRS (3 pm).  The statement will be broadcast live via https://media.un.org/en/webtv/ , Office of the Prime Minister Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/OPMAntiguaBarbuda   and ABS TV and their various media platforms.

 

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Winners of the Antigua and Barbuda Challenge in Germany Announced

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Brothers Dennis and Kevin Mehlig, Yannick Hafner and Christian Severens were winners on Jai

 This past the weekend at the Württembergischer Yacht Club (WYC) in Friedrichshafen Germany, fifteen J70 class teams from around the Lake Constance area, Switzerland and Austria competed in the 4th Antigua Barbuda Trophy Challenge sponsored by Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Authority.

 After six races in conditions very different to Antigua & Barbuda, one of three competing Württemberg Yacht Club (WYC) teams battled to victory. Brothers Dennis and Kevin Mehlig, Yannick Hafner and Christian Severens were winners on Jai.  This is the third time a team from WYC emerged victorious, even though this year’s edition of the Antigua and Barbuda Challenge will go down in the books as being held during the most challenging conditions. The wind ranging from 12 – 25 knots, heavy rain showers combined with low temperatures made for tough J70 racing. The prevailing sentiment at the end of the day was “wet, cold and exhausted”. 

Leading throughout each of the races, the Jai team definitely appreciated the Grand prize which gives them the opportunity to fly to Antigua and race at Antigua Sailing Week 2023 in bareboat comfort on a Dream Yacht Charter while basking in Antiguan sunshine and navigating in Caribbean tradewinds. 

To complete the prize, regatta entry, dockage at Nelson’s Dockyard and private dedicated Wi-fi from Axxess Marine are all included during the 2023 event which is scheduled for April 29 – May 5.  

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Events and Marketing Manager Rana Jamila-Lewis and Sean Matthew from the UK Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority Office presenting the grand prize to team Kai

Second place went to the Swiss team Julian Flessati (RC Bodensee), Jonathan Rutishauser, Stefan Ammann and Stefan Zurfluh.  Third in this ranking were the all women’s crew from German Touring Yacht Club – Tutzing (DTYC) with Anna Seidl, Moni Linder, Laura Fischer and Ann-Christin Goliass. Their prizes consisted of KH+P Yacht Charter discounts to book into ASW 2023 should they wish to join their friends.

Anna Seidel Left and Dennis Mehlig right receive their awards for outstanding male and female skippers courtesy Locman Italy. 

Awards for outstanding male and female skipper skippers were given to Dennis Mehlig and Anna Seidel respectively. For that distinction each were presented with a Locman Italy luxury timepiece.

Mona Küppers, President of the German Sailing Association, also in attendance for the award ceremony at the Württemberg Yacht Club, said to the participants “I think it’s great that you are leaving well-trodden paths,”  she commented on the award and the “Antigua and Barbuda Challenge,” which is embedded in a ranking regatta of a on design class. “Every boat that is on the water helps make the world a little more beautiful and colorful.”

Antigua Sailing Weeks Events and Marketing Manager attended the event and commented, “The previous winners who attended ASW 2022 did a magnificent job of chronicling their  experiences and it appears to have built a genuine excitement about ASW 2023. The buzz is definitely spreading throughout their network of elite athletes that ASW is an opportunity to get away for some serious fun in the sun.”

Alongside the Antigua and Barbuda Challenge, Interboot Boat Show was taking place. Rana Lewis joined KH + P Yacht Charter on their stand along with Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority representative Sean Matthew. Over the long weekend there were multiple presentations made about Antigua and Barbuda by Sean Matthew and KH+P YachtCharter principal Hartmut Holtman giving visitors to the show an opportunity to learn more about the destination and Antigua Sailing Week.

 Rana Jamila-Lewis, ASW Events and Marketing Manager, at Interboot in Friederichshafen, Germany.

Today sees the Road to 2023 promotion move to the Royal Southern Yacht Club in Hamble, Uk where more than 55 boats are registered for the chance to win the third in the promotional prizes to race at Antigua Sailing Week.

President of Antigua Sailing Week, Alison Sly-Adams says, ‘It is with thanks to the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, along with our event sponsors Dream Yacht Charters, Nelsons Dockyard Marina, Falmouth Harbour Marina, Axxess Marine and Locman Italy that we are able to offer this phenomenal prize. We appreciate their support not just during Antigua Sailing Week, but the confidence to take the promotion on the road and continue to promote Antigua and Barbuda as the Yachting Capital of the Caribbean.” 

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Antigua Sailing Week, considered one of the Caribbean’s most prestigious regattas, is held annually at the end of April and the 54th edition will commence with the Round Antigua Race on Saturday, April 29, 2022. Following that will be five days of competitive racing off the rugged south coast of Antigua, wrapping up on Friday, May 5, 2023.

 

For full details on Antigua Sailing Week and the Round Antigua Race including news, photos, videos and results, visit the official website:http://www.sailingweek.com.

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Antigua and Barbuda and Kenya pledge to deepen cooperation

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Digital photo compliments the Permanent Mission of Antigua and Barbuda to the United Nations in New York.

Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister,  the Hon. Gaston Browne and newly elected President of the Republic of Kenya, HE Dr. William Suto have pledged to continue strengthening and deepening bilateral relations.

Both leaders held discussion on the margins of the General Debate of the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) here in New York.

Antigua and Barbuda and the Republic of Kenya formally established diplomatic relations this year at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Rwanda in June.

Prime Minister Browne extended heartiest congratulations to President Suto, who was recently sworn in as the fifth President of the Republic of Kenya earlier this month and expressed his government’s vision to work with Kenya to advance the interest of sustainable development, trade, peace and prosperity for both peoples.

Antigua and Barbuda and the Republic of Kenya currently enjoy close working relations at the multilateral level, with  both countries currently co-chairing the Sustainable Blue Economy Action Group within the Commonwealth.

Both Heads of Government also participated in the inaugural Africa-CARICOM Summit on 7th September 2021 under the theme, “Unity across continents and oceans: opportunities for deepening integration.

In June 2022, CARICOM established an Embassy in Nairobi which was led by the Government of Barbados.

On this note, President Suto reiterated his offer to Prime Minister Browne for Antigua and Barbuda to establish an Embassy in Kenya. “The establishment of an Embassy would also solidify trade and economic ties between the two countries,” he said.

Prime Minister Browne said that his government will favourably explore the establishment of an Embassy in Kenya and initiated discussions on the possibility of direct airlift between Africa (Kenya) and Antigua and Barbuda.

Prime Minister Browne was accompanied by the Hon. Daryl Matthew, Minister for Education and Sports, and Mr. Tumasie Blair, Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Antigua and Barbuda to the United Nations in New York.

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