Guyana condemns Suriname’s failure to grant licenses to local fishermen

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Guyanese President Dr Irfaan Ali and Surinamese President Chandrikapersad Santokhi [File Photo]

STATEMENT FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF GUYANA

The Government of Guyana condemns, in its strongest possible terms, the most recent harassment being meted out to our Guyanese fisherfolk by the Surinamese government, inclusive of its failure to grant licenses to our fishermen in keeping with a commitment made to His Excellency, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana on 26 November 2020, during a visit to Suriname.

During that visit, the Hon. Zulfikar Mustapha, Minister of Agriculture of Guyana, met with Hon. Parmanand Sewdien, Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of Suriname and requested the issuance of 150 SK licences which will allow Guyanese fishermen to ply their trade in Suriname Ocean waters.

Minister Mustapha recalled the earlier discussions between their Excellencies President Ali and the President of the Republic Suriname, Chandrikapersaud Santokhi, that there should be an agreement on the issuance of the number of licenses requested by Guyana.

Minister Sewdien also indicated that his government would form a company that will deal with the issuing of licences to the Guyanese fishermen.

At the last meeting of President Ali and President Santokhi in Georgetown, it was agreed that by 1 January 2022, arrangements would have been put in place to facilitate the issuance of the 150 SK licences to Guyanese fishermen.

Taking into account this decision, the Minister of Agriculture of Guyana communicated the names of the persons interested in being issued licenses via a letter dated 16 November 2021 to his Surinamese counterpart.

To date, the Government of Guyana has not been advised on the status of the establishment of the company referred to, nor on the issuances of the licenses.

In the absence of the issuance of these licences, our fisherfolk continue to face harassment at the hands of the Surinamese authorities, including fishing vessels that are stranded in Suriname and cannot return to Guyana for fear of losing their licences.

The Government of Guyana, therefore, calls on the Government of Suriname to not renege in its commitment and to make known the current position of the issuance of the licences.

End.

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Strong winds cause damages to houses at Bareroot, Dazzel Housing Scheme

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Some of the damages caused by strong winds at Bareroot and Dazzel Housing Scheme, ECD [Guyana Police Force photos]

Strong winds today caused major damages to several houses located at Bareroot and Dazzel Housing Scheme, East Coast Demerara (ECD).

In the aftermath of the damage done to several homes, police ranks within Regional Division 4 ‘C’ visited the affected communities and residents.

Sergeant Robin, Detective Corporal Liverpool along with a party of police ranks went to the back of Dazzel Housing Scheme, ECD, where the roofs of several houses between Eighteenth and Twentieth Streets were detached due to heavy winds. There, the police ranks met with several persons who suffered losses.

Meanwhile, Sergeant Wellington and a party of police ranks visited Bareroot and spoke with the affected residents.

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Grieving Relative Urges End To Violence, Warns ‘All Bad Man’ They Will End Up Dead – St. Lucia Times News

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A male relative of the second victim who died after last week’s shooting on Chaussee Road, Castries, has appealed for an end to violent crime, warning that ‘all bad man’ will eventually end up in the Choc cemetery.

Police said twenty-seven-year-old Mergatette Joseph succumbed on Friday.

Family members referred to the deceased as Bolom.

“Today you all kill Bolom, tomorrow it going to be your turn. It going to reach on you too. You can’t sleep. You have to be turning your back every day to see who coming,” one of the deceased’s cousins declared.

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“Messieurs put down the guns. Stop the killing because all of you all now all bad man where you seeing them? They lying down at Choc (cemetery) watching plane belly when it taking off,” the cousin, who spoke on anonymity asserted.

The relative described the deceased as fun-loving and jovial.

And he disclosed that the death was a hard blow to the family.

According to the cousin, three bullets hit Joseph, including one to the head.

“We were expecting him to really pull through. But when we saw from what his uncle and auntie told me the way they saw him he wasn’t responding,” he recalled.

In appealing for an end to the gun violence that has been plaguing Saint Lucia, the cousin advised people to find other means of settling whatever disputes they may have.

“What I would like to say to the fellas outside there, killing people brothers, fathers, uncles – messieurs that ain’t playing no role. Put down the guns, please. That not making no sense,” he stated.

Headline photo: Deceased shooting victim

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Tembe als kunstuiting voor bewoners Sunny Point om kracht te tonen

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Tekst en beeld Audry Wajwakana WANICA — De bewoners van Sunny Point, in het district Wanica, zijn ooit als krakers

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Hélios Latchoumanaya devient champion d’Europe en para judo

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Hélios Latchoumanaya – @ Alfred Jocksan

Helios Latchoumanaya a remporté ce samedi (3 Septembre) son premier titre de champion d’Europe à Cagliari en Italie.

Après samédaille de bronze aux jeux paralympiques de Tokyo (-90kg) d’août 2021, le judoka Helios Latchoumanaya a décroché ce samedi (3 septembre) son premier titre européen à Cagliari, Italie.Dans la catégorie des +90kg, Romuald Raboteur a lui remporté la médaille de bronze.Les deux médaillés ont reçu les félicitations de la Préfecture de Guadeloupe sur les réseaux sociaux.
Helios Latchoumanaya a découvert le judo à l’âge de 7 ans. Déficient visuel, le judoka a participé à sa première compétition handisport en 2017 lors des Jeux Paralympiques de la Jeunesse en Italie. 

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Sustainable Cayman launches new campaign Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Earlier this month, Sustainable Cayman launched their website Sustainablecayman.org having received registration approval as a Non-Profit three months ago. Following on from their campaign in support of the 2022 NCC Nominations that ended in May 2022, they have now established a Facebook Group called Wetlands Thrive, Life Survives together with a Campaign website page. The purpose of the campaign is to raise awareness about the socio-ecological importance of the Central Mangrove Wetland, and stimulate discussion regarding the potential benefits and consequences of the proposed East-West Arterial Road (EWA). They intend to provide updates on the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process and advise the public on opportunities to participate in the public consultation phases.

The recent JR judgment (National Conservation Council v the Central Planning Authority et al) is expected to have a positive impact on the proposed EWA. The National Conservation Council (NCC) will get a final say on mitigation measures if they determine that aspects of the proposed EWA “would or would be likely to have an adverse effect, whether directly or indirectly, on a protected area or on the critical habitat of a protected species” (s.41(4) National Conservation Law, 2013).

They can also direct the NRA not to proceed with the project in order to protect such natural assets. However, we do note that s.41(4) applies to all government entities except Cabinet. In other words, the government can move forward with the project even if the NCC rejects it based on their professional evaluation; the final decision lies with Cabinet. Our aim is to provide information to the community, landowners, authorities, and businesses affected by the proposed road, and support informed participation in the public consultation phases.

Is cutting through our untouched, sacred, limited, salient beautiful Central Mangrove Wetland needed?

As quoted by Nik Foster: “this 10-mile stretch of pristine, undisturbed habitat is worth more alive and untouched than everyone on this island. We might as well consider ourselves homeless or dead in a couple of years if they remove our Central Mangrove Wetland. Who are we to destroy or alter what we cannot restore?”

Morgan Ebanks says that “the proposed road and the developments that would branch off from it could lead to a situation that could be counterintuitive to the goal of improving socioeconomic welfare. The free services that this integrated ecosystem provides is literally priceless to our country. It is time we acknowledge that or suffer the consequences of what we will lose in light of what is called ‘progress’. We need creativity and to have better foresight when planning for the future of our people.”

For those interested in finding out more or supporting Sustainable Cayman, you can contact us on: SustainableCayman@gmail.com or join our growing Facebook community @sustainable.cayman.

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Pirates festivities 2022 kicks off Loop Cayman Islands

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The Ministry of Youth, Sports, Culture & Heritage (MYSCH) is pleased to release the Pirates Fest schedule of events. Available on the Pirates Festivities website and Facebook page, the 12-week campaign (16 September – 27 November) will focus on Cayman’s culture and heritage for the initial two months, with pirates’ events taking place throughout November.

“This is a new venture for my Ministry. The Ministry team aimed to put together a Pirates Fest that honours our Caymanian culture and heritage while celebrating a crowd-favourite festival missed by many in the last few years,” said Minister for Youth, Sports, Culture & Heritage, Hon. Bernie Bush.

As well as supporting our tourism sector during the low season, most events will be free entry. We hope that families will appreciate the spread of the events, making participation more affordable, giving everyone further choice and the chance to experience more events than in the previous years.

Bush continued.

Pirates Fest kicks off with the East End Heritage Day, Friday, 16 September, East End Heritage Field, Seaview Road – 10am-12 midnight. The District’s Heritage Committee is finalising elements of the daylong celebration that will showcase what East End has to offer including entertainment, food and more.

This family-friendly atmosphere will allow attendees to connect with and celebrate local culture; as well as food vendors selling local dishes including stew turtle, Cayman-style beef, oxtail, heavy cakes and ice cold swanky.

For registration and Pirates Fest volunteering/sponsorship opportunities, visit piratesfestcayman.com or the Pirates Week Festival Facebook page.

(Source: MYSCH)

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Government’s July 2022 Year-To-Date financials published Loop Cayman Islands

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Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance and Economic Development, Hon. Chris Saunders

Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance and Economic Development, Hon. Chris Saunders, presented the Cayman Islands Government’s July 2022 Year-To-Date (YTD ) to Cabinet on Tuesday, 16 August 2022.

Surplus: Central Government – Better than Budget by $18.9 million

For the 1 January to 31 July 2022 period, Central Government recorded a surplus of $143.9 million, which is $18.9 million more than the projected year-to-date Operating Surplus of $125.0 million.

Surplus: Entire Public Sector – $25.2 million Better than Budget

At the end of the first seven months of 2022, the Entire Public Sector (EPS) had a surplus of $129.6 million, which is $25.2 million more than the projected year-to-date Operating Surplus of $104.4 million.

Revenues: Surpassed Projections by $38.2 million

July 2022 YTD revenues also surpassed budget, amounting to $695.4 million, which was $38.2 million more than the year-to-date projection of $657.2 million. This was mainly due to a favourable variance of $32.5 million in Coercive Revenue.

Coercive Revenue collected in the first seven months of 2022 was $32.5 million higher than the year-to-date projection and $20.2 million more than that collected for the same period in 2021.

Continuing the trend since the start of the year, financial services fees plus work permit and property related revenues contributed most to the higher-than-anticipated revenues collected.

The most significant positive year-to-date variances were recorded for the following categories:

Financial Services Fees collected by General Registry were $2.8 million higher than anticipated, which was mainly due to a favourable variance in Partnership Fees. Financial Services Fees collected by CIMA for Government were $4.4 million higher than expected. These fees include revenues such as Mutual Fund Administrators Licence Fees, Private Fund Fees and Securities Investments Business Licences Fees. While Securities and Investment Business Licences came in $1.7 million less than budget expectations, this was more than offset by the positive variance, with Mutual Fund Administrators Licence Fees of $3.7 million and Private Funds Fees of $3.5 million brought about by a higher-than-expected increase in the volume of registered funds for the seven-month period. Work Permit Revenues were $6.6 million higher than projected, representing increasing demand for workers as the economy moved into phase five of the border reopening plan. Property Related Revenues were $18.5 million higher than anticipated, as there continues to be a higher-than-expected volume of property transactions coupled with high property values.

Included in the note to Cabinet was a breakdown of coercive revenues collected to the end of July 2022, in several categories with a comparison to prior years, summarised in the following table:

2019

2020

2021

2022

Import Duty Revenues

$111,323,000

$92,415,000

$109,895,000

$128,286,000

General Registry Fees

$147,603,000

$146,714,000

$157,930,000

$167,157,000

Fees collected by CIMA for Government

$92,133,000

$86,814,000

$138,989,000

$149,589,000

Work Permit Revenues

$50,589,000

$20,921,000

$46,672,000

$59,075,000

Property-related Revenues

$43,234,000

$36,373,000

$75,217,000

$63,870,000

Tourism-related Revenues

$31,949,000

$10,685,000

$816,000

$13,014,000

Expenses: Over budget due to health & tourism stipend costs, partially offset by personnel, supplies and consumables savings

Expenses for the seven-month period ended 31 July 2022 were $551.5 million; this amount was $19.2 million more than the year-to-date budget of $532.3 million.

The variance between actual and budgeted expenses is largely due to overages of $14.0 million for tertiary health care costs; and $20.6 million more being paid out than the initial 2022 budgeted expenditure for the ex-gratia tourism stipend programme. These overages were somewhat offset by underspending in other areas of expenditure, particularly in the Personnel and Supplies and Consumables Cost categories in which actual costs were, respectively, $16.5 million and $13.6 million less than the YTD Budget.

To ensure sufficient funds are available for the remainder of the budget year, Parliament has approved supplementary funding in these areas.

Cash Position

Total cash and fixed deposits as at 31 July 2022, were $456.9 million. This amount is represented as Operating Cash of $291.6 million ($276.6 million of which are held in the form of fixed deposits) and, Reserves and Restricted Cash balances (all held in the form of fixed deposits), of $165.3 million.

Also included in the note to Cabinet was a comparison of the July YTD financial performance over the previous three years, as summarised in the following table:

2019

2020

2021

2022

Revenues

$583,207,000

$487,491,000

$669,079,000

$695,440,000

Operating Expenses, Financing Costs and Non-Operating Costs

$399,307,000

$446,826,000

$490,507,000

$551,537,000

Operating Surplus of Central Government

$183,900,000

$40,665,000

$178,572,000

$143,903,000

Cumulative Surplus/(Deficit) made by Statutory Authorities and Government Companies

$8,976,000

$1,562,000

($14,776,000)

($14,245,000)

Surplus of the Entire Public Sector

$192,876,000

$42,227,000

$163,796,000

$129,658,000

Total Bank Account balances

$680,928,000

$539,940,000

$530,201,000

$456,882,000

Deputy Premier Saunders said, “The July Year-To-Date numbers follow the same trend seen in the first half of the financial year, with the collected fees showing continued confidence in our financial services sector as well as strong and continued growth in the real estate sector. Cayman Islands real estate continues to be a popular investment in tandem with ongoing and new development projects. We have also seen growth in work permit revenue over the prior year, which indicates that local businesses are in recovery mode after the suppressive effects of the pandemic, and are now staffing up to their full complements.”

He continued, “Additionally, we are seeing higher revenues from import duties and tourism related fees and taxes compared to the prior year. This is not surprising given the recent phased reopening of our borders. These two sectors have a symbiotic relationship, with higher tourism arrival numbers resulting in increased consumption and therefore increased imports. With the full reopening of our borders and the removal of COVID-related mandates, we anticipate stronger tourism performance in the upcoming traditional high season of November through April. In general, we have seen that the financial over performance in some areas has thus far more than compensated for underperformance in others and we are still in a strong surplus position.”

Noting that the Entire Public Sector surplus achieved is $25.2 million better than projected, Deputy Premier Saunders observed, “We were cautious in our projections in order to ensure that we would be in a position to provide necessary funding for social programmes such as the school meals programme, the continuation of stamp-duty waivers for first time Caymanian home buyers, meeting the increasing healthcare costs for elderly Caymanians, and the three-month extension of the tourism stipend due to the emergence of the Omicron variant – all in a time when expenses have inevitably gone up due to the after effects of the pandemic. This caution has been rewarded by better than expected revenues, which allow us to provide additional relief to our people due to local cost of living challenges and international inflationary pressures. With continued good stewardship of public funds, we anticipate that the country’s finances will remain in a positive position through the end of this financial year.”

Premier Hon. Wayne Panton said, “I am pleased to see that the July Year-To-Date numbers put the Cayman Islands Government in a good position to weather the traditionally leaner revenue months of the second half of the year. In addition to a healthy surplus, we also have the anticipated tourism high season to add to our revenues from that industry, which is now positioned to rise rapidly to its former levels. While optimistic, we also remain cognizant of global economic pressures and will remain vigilant in our management of Government finances while fostering an environment of continued economic recovery and growth.”

The Premier thanked his Cabinet Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries for their commitment to keeping Government finances on track. He also expressed his thanks to His Excellency the Governor Martyn Roper; Deputy Governor Hon. Franz Manderson and the Civil Service as a whole for their support.

(Source: Ministry for Finance and Economic Development)

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Family Resource Centre encourages community to “Rethink Parenting” Loop Cayman Islands

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The Family Resource Centre (FRC) is taking to the airwaves with a challenge to the community to Rethink Parenting.

“Rethink Parenting is a radio show which the FRC will be hosting in partnership with BOBO 89.1 FM in an effort to empower parents with practical, positive strategies to support families in an effort to foster happy and healthy connections,” stated FRC Programme Coordinator Anne-Marie Diaz.

The series will begin on Tuesday, September 6th, and will run on a weekly basis.

The first topic on the agenda is “Positive Parenting Strategies” where FRC Parent Facilitator Miles Ruby will be speaking about the positive impact of parenting from a place of control and empathy. Furthermore, parent coaches will be discussing the benefits of praise and positive reinforcement as well as strategies to set appropriate limits and expectations on behaviour.

The goal of the Rethink Parenting radio segments is to provide positive parenting strategies to add to parents’ toolbox in an effort to improve parent’s confidence and effectiveness in dealing with children’s challenging behaviour while improving the parent-child relationship. Additionally, through this medium, FRC hopes to broaden its reach into the community and help improve the lives of families in the Cayman Islands.

Listeners to the show will also be able to pose questions during live interviews and send topics of interest to frc@gov.ky to help inform upcoming segments.

Rethink Parenting will air on Tuesdays at 8pm on BOBO 89.1FM. Show recordings will be available on the FRC’s Facebook page @familyresourcecentre.

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Jada Kingdom’s boyfriend ‘put a ring on it’ for her birthday Loop Jamaica

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Dancehall artiste Jada Kingdom’s boyfriend, 19-year-old American rapper, Nas EBK, gave her a promise ring during her birthday celebrations at a Ribbiz Ultra Lounge in the Barbican Centre in Kingston, Jamaica on Sunday.

The ‘E-Syde Queen’ was seen screaming excitedly, “Yes, yes, yes,” as Nas EBK knelt before her with a ring in hand.

In a now-deleted Instagram story showing off the ring, Jada Kingdom let her followers know that it was a promise ring.

Another Instagram story explained that the couple was doing “love in stages”.

Meanwhile, in a lengthy Instagram caption celebrating Kingdom’s birthday, Nas EBK indicated his intentions to one day get engaged to the 24-year-old Kingdom.

“My Love For You Is Unconditional & I Want This Forever Even In The After Life Your Mine Forever ! We stuck. I put that ring on that finger. I’ll never play bout you YK how I’m comin no matter the circumstance you my Bonnie & I’m your Clyde… Stage 1 (promise ring) so yall know the engagement ring gonna be some shi,” he said in the caption accompanying photos and videos of the two together.

Jada was also in the comments expressing her love and devotion for her beau.

“I really appreciate you & everything you do for me ? You’re literally everything I prayed for! I want you for life & after,US! THAT’S IT!!! best birthday ever! you went crazy papi !!!,” she commented.

The two reportedly started dating earlier this year shortly after Kingdom and songwriter and singer Verse Simmonds split.

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