Reggae Boy Greg Leigh to miss Argentina match due to injury Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica and Ipswich Town defender Greg Leigh is facing months on the sidelines after suffering an injury late in his club’s 2-2 draw with Sheffield Wednesday last week.

Scans confirmed it was more severe than first thought, meaning the left-back will now face several months out.

The 27-year-old England-born Leigh was due to join up with the Reggae Boyz squad for their friendly against Argentina in New Jersey next Tuesday but will now begin his recovery and rehabilitation.

“He, unfortunately, picked something up at the back end of the Sheffield Wednesday game, which was initially thought to be bone bruising,” manager Kieran McKenna said. “At that point, it was touch-and-go whether he was going to go away for international duty.

“He’s had some scans this week, just to make sure, and unfortunately he has a compression fracture of his leg and will be out for a longer time. That’s a disappointing one for Greg and us as well.

“He’s going to have a lengthy spell on the sidelines, more likely months but hopefully not a long period of months. That depends on the bone healing over the next six weeks, so it’s very much recovery to let it heal, then we’ll be checking and we’re hopeful it’s a short period of months.”

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Yung Miami Reveals The Source Of Her Mental Breakdown, It’s Not Diddy

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz

Yung Miami is finally opening up about the source of her mental breakdown over the summer.

City Girls rapper Yung Miami says that when she had tweeted she was having a mental breakdown in July, it had nothing to do with Diddy as some had speculated. While on her Caresha Please podcast on Revolt, Trina spoke about the tweet that went viral and had many people reading into it as they felt that she was having a meltdown after her beau Diddy was spotted out with another woman.

However, the Miami rapper revealed that she hit rock bottom despite trying to push forward when her Godmother Trina’s niece was shot and killed back in July. According to reports, Toni Chester, the 17-year-old niece of the rapper Trina, was fatally shot in Miami, Florida. Two others were injured in the incident. Her death was particularly devastating for Trina, who had a close relationship with her niece and raised her as if she was her daughter.

According to Yung Miami, she had never had a chance to mourn her baby daddy, who was killed years before, and when Chester died, she basically shut down and couldn’t function.

“This was the real reason was we had a show in Toronto and it’s like a whole process to get over there…my shit wasn’t together when we got to the airport…I just got off a plane and I just like kinda just went through a death…you know my baby daddy died and I never got a chance to go through the motions because I am always working so it was one of those moments,” she began.

According to her, she had to call off the appearance because her Godmother Trina needed her.

“so it was one of those moments again somebody close to me had died and here ai am trying to go to a show and I’m like going through my emotions and when I got to the airport I was like I can’t do it and I just broke down. It triggered me so bad,” she added as she explained that she called off the show and went to be with Trina.

The Toronto show that Miami was referencing was on July 30th, and Chester had been killed on July 20th. Trina had also recently lost her mother, so it’s understandable that the entire family would be in pain from Chester’s loss.

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Hurricane Shelters open on Sunday Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass
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Further to the issuance of a Hurricane Alert by the Cayman Islands Government and forecast for inclement weather set to affect the Islands beginning on Sunday, 25 September, through Monday, 26 September, the following hurricane shelters have been activated:

Five shelters will open in Grand Cayman on Sunday 25 September at 2pm. They are:Sir John A. Cumber Primary School John Gray High School (Pet friendly)Bodden Town Primary SchoolClifton Hunter High School (Pet friendly)East End Civic Centre

Each of the shelters mentioned above also serves as a designated Emergency Medical Centre.

The Cayman Islands Red Cross shelter will be open from 4pm on Sunday 25 September.The Aston Rutty Civic Centre in Cayman Brac will be open as an emergency shelter at 2pm on Sunday 25 September.Additional shelters activations across all three islands will be announced as needed, depending on the intensity and forecasted track of the tropical cyclone.

It is anticipated that the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) will stand up at 4pm on Sunday 25 September. The decision to activate this national response mechanism is not taken lightly. As with Tropical Storm Grace in 2021, the Cayman Islands Government would prefer to be over-prepared in response to the potential impacts of a tropical cyclone.

During times of crisis, you may find your mood and feelings being affected. Anyone experiencing mental distress is encouraged to reach out to the Mental Health Helpline at 1-800-534-6463 (MIND). This free, anonymous helpline is staffed entirely by volunteers from the Cayman Islands mental health professionals community. All personal information is confidential.

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Schoolboy football on Saturday postponed due to tropical depression Loop Jamaica

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The Inter-Secondary Schools Association (ISSA) has announced that Saturday’s round of matches in the schoolboy football competition will not be played because a tropical storm watch is now in effect for Jamaica.

This comes after ISSA previously announced that “based on discussions with the relevant agencies, ISSA has decided to tentatively bring forward all schoolboy football games (except for the televised game) scheduled for tomorrow at 1:00 pm pending a final decision to be communicated at 6:00 pm.”

Following that announcement from ISSA, the Met Service said in a bulletin that the weather system, which is currently classified as a tropical depression, should begin to impact Jamaica and its territorial waters as early as midday on Saturday with an increase in showers and gusty winds.

In action on Friday, Wolmer’s Boys’ School clipped Hydel High 1-0 in Group E of the ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup competition but it was the high-riding Mona High that stole the show with a thumping 9-1 win over the home team Papine High.

The Craig Butler-led Mona High registered their fourth consecutive win to lead Group E with a maximum of 12 points. They have rattled up an impressive 30 goals while conceding just four times.

At Heroes Circle, Jahmani Bell scored the all-important goal in the 58th minute as Wolmer’s Boys defeated Hydel High and consolidated second spot with nine points. They are three points ahead of Hydel High sitting in third spot on six points.

Camperdown High secured their first win of the season with a 7-0 whipping of Kingston High and moved into fourth spot on four points. Papine High with a point and Kingston High are at the bottom of the group.

Meanwhile, in Group C, Haile Selassie High blanked Bridgeport High 2-0 at Dunbeholden to maintain their lead atop the group with 10 points from four games.

Charlie Smith High stayed in second spot despite being held to a 2-2 draw at Tivoli Gardens High.

Edith Dalton James moved into third spot on six points after they defeated Vauxhall High 1-0.

In Group D, St Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) dismissed Spanish Town High 6-1 at Prison Oval to consolidate the top spot with 10 points ahead of Norman Manley sitting second with six points.

Former champions Excelsior High took charge of Group F with a 1-0 win over Jose Marti High and moved to 10 points.

Campion College continued their good run with a 1-0 win over Kingston Technical to be in second spot on eight points. Kingston Technical are third with four points,

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Group CBridgeport High 0 Haile Selassie 2Tivoli High 2 Charlie Smith High 2Vauxhall High 0 Edith Dalton High 1

Group DSpanish Town High 1 STATHS 6

Group ECamperdown High 7 Kingston High 0Papine High 1 Mona High 9Wolmer’s Boys 1 Hydel High 0

Group FCumberland High 1 Clan Carthy 1Jose Marti 0 Excelsior 1Kingston Technical 0 Campion College 1

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Alcalde de Cayey describe que su población está ‘presa’ desde el paso de Fiona

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El alcalde de Cayey, Rolando Ortiz Velázquez, volvió a denunciar en Radio Isla que aún no tienen respuesta de LUMA Energy sobre por qué no cuentan con el servicio eléctrico.

“No tenemos luz, LUMA no responde, esto ha sido la crisis… Esto es peor que María. Porque por lo menos en María uno tenía un rayito de esperanza pero aquí no hay manera. Es una cosa que, por más que uno trata, es increíble. Como que no se percibe de la agencia LUMA esa sensibilidad. Yo todavía no he visto un recurso de ellos hablando conmigo”, afirmó el primer ejecutivo al señalar que en los sectores que hay servicio eléctrico se va constantemente.

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“Tengo el hospital municipal que no me quieren energizar… El hospital municipal que es una operación muy pero que muy importante para la ciudad porque es el hospital que la gente más utiliza”, añadió.

El primer ejecutivo municipal indicó que no hay razón para que su pueblo no esté energizado, a menos que haya algún tipo de discrimen. Por otra parte, informó que ya no cuenta con personas refugiadas, debido a que en esta ocasión muchos optaron por albergarse junto a sus familiares y vecinos.

“Las comunidades adoptan las personas en sus casas. Y ya yo te diría que casi todos han regresado a sus hogares. Ahora no tenemos refugiados. Ahora, te podría decir, que tenemos presos. La gente está presa en sus hogares porque no se pueden mover, no tienen con qué alimentarse, no tienen con qué hacer una vida normal”, lamentó Ortiz Velázquez.

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Hurricane Watch: Cayman to start feeling effects of TD 9 Sun night Loop Cayman Islands

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The Cayman Islands is expected to start feeling the effects of Tropical Depression 9 by Sunday night.

“On the current forecast track, tropical storm force winds are expected to start on Grand Cayman on Sunday night at 9pm and on the Cayman Brac and Little Cayman at 11pm,” according to a government release.

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A hurricane watch means that the Cayman Islands could begin experiencing hurricane conditions within the next 48 hours.

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Director, Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI), Danielle Coleman, said, “Following a meeting of the National Hazard Management Council this afternoon, the decision was made to issue the Hurricane Watch, which means that tropical storm force winds are expected to impact the Cayman Islands within 48 hours.

“While the current forecast calls for a lower-end hurricane, the possibility of rapid intensification exists and as we saw in Tropical Storm Grace we could still experience very powerful wind gusts.

“The NEOC will be stood up at 4 pm on Sunday. We don’t take the decision to activate the full national response mechanism lightly but we believe it is better to be over-prepared and pare back if necessary.”

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It looks like the Opposition’s drawing a line in the sand on having a “clean” voters’ list before they will participate in any election – local or national!! Now, on the surface of things, who can quarrel with such a request?? But in our dear Mudland – as we Guyanese should know – very few things “on the surface” have to do with what’s really going on – or going down!! Is it the mud?? The problem’s about– as far as your Eyewitness can tell – what’ll satisfy the Opposition.

Their main objection is that for a country with a population of our size, the voters’ list is outta whack at 90+ percent of our 758,000!! Meaning that 90% of Guyanese are over 18 years?? Can’t be!! And in this inflated list, the PPP could do a lot of hanky-panky!! But who are the Guyanese on the VL? All of us know that the “excess” names are primarily due to Guyanese who’re there legally but have since migrated. Now, several of our Caricom neighbours, like Barbados, have a higher percentage of voters to adult population than us – but they don’t kvetch. That’s understandable, however, they never had a party like the PNC, which rigged elections for 28 years, and have rigging on their mind.

But you gotta hand it to the PNC in the “having no shame” category. This isn’t “pot calling kettle black”; this is the cauldron calling karahi black!! Imagine that the same list was the base in 2011 when the PPP – in office – was checkmated at the polls by the PNC, and barely clung on to the presidency by the hair on their chinny-chin-chin. Three years later – with all the opportunity to do whatever the PNC think they do to rig – the PPP LOST the elections to the PNC coalition!! And now they claim the PPP rigged from the OUTSIDE!??!But one may say, ‘Why not use records from the Immigration Dept to flag all those migrants who’ve departed legally and then remove them from the list??’ Well, two things: that wouldn’t take care of the “backtrack” – and who might just outnumber the “legals”!! Then there are the Courts, who’ve pointed out that it’s unconstitutional to strike any Guyanese citizen from the list. This’ll prevent them from voting – just because they’re migrated – even though Guyana allows dual citizenship!!

Your Eyewitness suggests that since it appears that Pres Ali might meet LoO Norton on the matter, they should agree on what was done in 2007. If you can’t raise the bridge – lower the river!! Don’t change the Voters’ List – which the Courts’ll knock down – update the current National Register of Registrants’ Database (NRRDB) through HtH registration.The Voters’ list is extracted from this!!

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Now that QE II’s funeral’s over (whew!!) maybe Europe’s gonna deal with Putin’s threat to use nuclear weapons if the Ukrainians – armed to the teeth by the US via NATO – increase the gains they’ve made recently. Now, quite early in the day, your Eyewitness had suggested that the Ruskies’ move into the West via Belarus was just a feint – while they concentrated in the South West towards the great prize of the port of Odessa.

But with Ukraine developing spunks, looks like Putin isn’t about to lose face to have someone like Zelensky – who was literally a comedian before he became president – stare him down. The trillion-dollar question, of course, is how far Putin’s gonna go? But that means really how far will the WEST go to have Putin save face – and Russia not be treated like a “shithole country”. The former KGB boss has signalled that he’s backing the referendum with Ukraine’s western provinces to join “Mother Russia”.

Best let that be!

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How sweet it is!! Your Eyewitness isn’t one to gloat – well, not too much!! So he won’t dwell too long about predicting that our Warriors would start their winning streak on Wednesday night.But he’s saving his “black tongue” for the elections!!

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