Blairmont Squatters get 6-month extension to complete relocation

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Aerial view of the structures on the reserve

Sixteen informal settlers residing along the reserve at Blairmont, Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) have been granted a six-month extension to complete their relocation process.

Susan Rodrigues, Minister within the Ministry of Housing & Water, met with the families at the community centre on Wednesday, as she wrapped up a series of public engagements in the region.

The families were allocated lands by the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA) at the nearby Balthyock Housing Scheme in October, 2021 and agreed to relocate by January 2022.

After they failed to vacate the area, a second notice was served, giving them up to July 2022. So far, only three persons have relocated.

During the meeting, the residents stated that while they are eager to move, financial constraints are the root of the delays.

After listening to the plight of residents, the Minister granted the extension. She stated that the President Ali-led Administration is a caring government and that a humanitarian approach is being used to ensure both residents and the government are satisfied.

However, the Minister reminded the residents that squatting is illegal, as she urged them to cooperate with the Ministry. She also stated that there is no need for squatting in the region, as the government’s robust housing drive will satisfy the region’s housing demand.

As part of interventions to facilitate the smooth movement of residents, the Ministry will be partnering with the Mahaicony Abary Agriculture Development Authority (MMA-ADA) to assist elderly residents during the relocation.

Also present at the meeting were, Member of Parliament and Regional Representative, Mr. Faizal Jafferally, Director of Community Development at CHPA, Mr. Gladwin Charles; Vice-chairman of MMA-ADA, Mr. Mohamed Zaid Rafeeoodeen and other officials.

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Letter: No place for stigmatisation regarding monkeypox

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Dear Editor,

Good advice is coming from the Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony, who is urging persons with Monkeypox symptoms to get themselves tested. He explained that if a person develops skin lesions, (that person) can have skin lesions for many things, not just Monkeypox; “so, to be on the safe side, it would be good to come into our hospitals or one of our health institutions, where a doctor can be able to examine the skin and help to make a more definitive diagnosis.”

To me, this should really be an issue that needs no urging. The stupidity of taking chances can lead to others getting infected. So, like the Minister, I am asking that no chance be taken. After all, the test is free, rapid and simple, and now that we have a second case of Monkeypox confirmed, I cannot be more serious.

Therefore, if we do not guard ourselves and take the necessary precautions, this number would likely rise into the dozens.

In terms of being ready, I am happy to see Dr. Frank Anthony has reiterated that Guyana is expected to receive its first set of Imvamune vaccines for the viral infection by the end of September. This will come from Canada, through the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). The Imvamune vaccine protects against orthopoxvirus infections such as Monkeypox and Smallpox.

However, I must emphasise that even now, as the waiting time is on, all be mindful of the possibility of contracting Monkeypox. On this note, especially where some people, even though infected, may want to abstain from getting checked, I have a few things to say.First is that Monkeypox is not a ‘gay disease’, and there should be no stigmatisation if and when people are infected.

Just in June of this year, Eurosurveillance described how the Monkeypox virus DNA was found in the semen of five different patients, but still “…there just isn’t enough evidence so far to turn what’s been known about Monkeypox on its head just yet, and call it an STI.” So, the World Health Organization (WHO) is cautioning that “…there was no real, hard evidence that Monkeypox can be sexually transmitted specifically.”

We need to remember that the main modes of transmission are close contact and handling contaminated objects (and sex for sure classifies here).

Eurosurveillance also added further clarification, noting that four men in Italy, all in their 30s, caught the Monkeypox virus and ended up developing lesions in their genital and/or anal regions. However, and take note here, “Prior to their recent encounters with the Monkeypox virus, all four did have contact with other pathogens known to cause STIs. Three of them had had syphilis. Three had had viral hepatitis. Two had tested positive for HIV and had received antiretroviral therapy, and the other two were on antiretroviral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PreP) while testing negative for HIV.”

My point, then, is that there is every reason to get tested, even on the slightest suggestion of being infected. We want to preclude from happening here what is happening in the United States of America, where the US is leading in Monkeypox cases, and there is a continuation of this trend; so, too, is the resurgence of stigma against the LGBTQ+ community.

Many homophobic people have weaponised yet another disease as a way to depict homosexuality as “dirty”, or all about sex. The truth is HIV/AIDS or Monkeypox does not discriminate. I relay that “According to the Centers for Disease Control (US), Monkeypox can be spread through: a) direct contact with rash, scabs, or bodily fluids b) respiratory secretions during prolonged, face-to-face contact, or during intimate physical contact such as kissing, cuddling, or sex; or c) being scratched or bitten by an infected animal.

Let us remember that stigma is real, and can cause real damage. As Andy Seale from the World Health Organization put it plainly: “This is not a gay disease.” Monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease, but can be transmitted during sexual and intimate contact.So, as the Government is doing its part, all Guyana must be vigilant. We need to cooperate, be honest and compliant, and nip this Monkeypox possibility in the bud.

Yours truly,H Singh

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WATCH: CARPHA Assists With Food & Water Quality Training In Saint Lucia – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia has received support from a regional agency, CARPHA, to assist with enhancing surveillance and monitoring of food and water quality.

More in this report from Fernelle Neptune.

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SOURCE: Ministry of Health

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Christ Church shooting leaves man dead and woman seriously injured Loop Barbados

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One man is dead and a woman is seriously injured following a shooting in Enterprise, Christ Church.

Around 9:30 pm on Wednesday, August 31, police responded to reports of an incident at Keizer Hill Drive, Endeavour, Enterprise, Christ Church.

Upon arrival, officers from the Oistins Police Station discovered the body of an adult male in a bushy area near a residential property and a female was found with critical injuries. She was transported by ambulance for medical attention and is said to be in “serious but stable condition”.

According to lawmen, the man and his companion were in a motorcar and arrived at their residence, when a group of armed men appeared from a dark, bushy area, attacked them and started shooting.

“Both individuals ran away in an attempted to escape injury. The man was chased after and shot a numbers of times. He died at the scene. Meanwhile, the assailants fled the scene by driving away the motor vehicle used by the couple.”

The car bears the registration SA3501 – a gold coloured Toyota Axio.

Anyone who may have witnessed this incident or have any knowledge about its occurrence or persons involved, is encouraged to contact the Oistins Police Station at 418 – 2612, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477 (TIPS), Police Emergency at 211 or any other Police Station.

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Tout Lui Faut krijgt pompgemaal

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PARAMARIBO — In het woongebied Tout Lui Faut komt er een pompgemaal. Het ministerie van Landbouw, Veeteelt en Visserij (LVV)

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Réseau de transport du centre : 21 lignes de bus à l’arrêt ce jeudi

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

21 lignes de bus du réseau de transports du centre sont à l’arrêt ce jeudi 1er septembre, jour de rentrée scolaire.

Le réseau de transport du centre est très perturbé ce jeudi 1er septembre, 21 lignes sont non desservies jusqu’à au moins 13h ce jour. La cause nous est pour le moment inconnue. 

Les lignes concernées sont les suivantes : 5, 9, 10, 14, 16, 20, 22, 340, 341, 401, 402, 403, 404, 406, 408, 416, 426, 440, 441, 442 et 444.

C’est un handicap pour les usagers du réseau, il intervient un jour de rentrée scolaire, habituellement jour de forte affluence dans les transports en communs.

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Le 3×3 s’est bien installé Depuis quelques semaines les passionnés de basketball ont pu assister à des tournois de basket 3×3, discipline encore trop peu connue sur l’archipel.

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Basket

Depuis quelques semaines les passionnés de basketball ont pu assister à des tournois de basket 3×3, discipline encore trop peu connue sur l’archipel.

Le basket 3×3 est une variante du basketball standard dans lequel deux équipes de trois joueurs – au lieu de cinq – s’affrontent sur un demi-terrain. Cette discipline a fait son entrée dans les Jeux olympiques en 2020. « Le but de ce tournoi de la Guadeloupe est de faire connaître la discipline au plus grand nombre. Les JO 2024 vont arriver très vite et nous serions très heureux que des joueurs guadeloupéens y participent », explique Ary Chalus, président de la Région. « Le 3×3 est une…


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Cops launch search for Clarendon’s most wanted Loop Jamaica

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The Clarendon Police have listed the following persons as wanted.

They are twenty-year-old Romaine Murray, otherwise known as ‘John Tom’, whose last known address is Comfort district, Osbourne Store in Clarendon. He is wanted for Wounding with Intent. He is known to frequent the communities of Bucknor, Comfort, Milk River, Osbourne Store, and Four Paths, all in Clarendon.

Twenty-five-year-old Panif Broomfield, otherwise called ‘Chang’, whose last known address is Buzz Rock, Effortville in Clarendon. He is wanted for Shooting with intent and robbery with aggravation.

Thirty-six-year-old Othniel Smith, whose last known address is Lawson Boulevard, Four Paths in Clarendon. He is wanted for murder. He is said to frequent Four Paths in the parish.

Thirty-nine-year-old Steve Francis of Sunset Crescent, Four Paths in Clarendon. He is wanted for murder. Oral Thompson, otherwise called ‘Jus Bake’ or ‘Ronny’. He is wanted for Attempted Murder. He is known to frequent the parishes of Portland, Clarendon and St James.

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Fort James Reverse Osmosis Plant to become operational in short order

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Cabinet Notes:

The Cabinet received a report from the Minister of Public Utilities concerning the near-readiness of the Fort James Reverse Osmosis Plant.

It is designed to produce 1 million gallons of potable water daily.

In the first phase it will produce 500,000 gallons daily and it will become fully productive in short order.

The pipes that will take water to the villages of Yorks, Fort Road, Villa, Point, the City of St. John’s, the Heritage Quay piers as well as surrounding areas are already being laid underground.

The surface of the road leading to and from Fort James has been significantly compromised and will require repaving when the laying of the pipes is complete.

Meanwhile, significant portions of the Bethesda R/O Plant have been shipped to Antigua from Dubai.

Plans for the Bethesda R/O Plant are proceeding, including the construction of the foundation of the building to house the works.

The resources for the purchase of the plant have been secured and nearly all payments made to the supplier.

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More than 2 million dollars needed for Jolly Beach renovation by December

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Cabinet Notes:

The Cabinet held a discussion around the Jolly Beach Hotel and readying it for the winter tourism season, with a possible opening in December 2022.

An estimate to prepare a number of rooms and common areas has been put forward; the cost approaching $2million dollars.

The Cabinet acknowledges that the demand for more hotel rooms in Antigua is strong in this post COVID period, and that to ready additional rooms is to benefit a number of employees and other suppliers who depend upon tourism in order to survive.

The Jolly Beach Hotel owes the Government of Antigua and Barbuda a considerable sum for unpaid electricity, water and significant unpaid taxes; the hotel severed its workers without providing them with the money which is rightfully theirs.

The Government intends to ensure that those workers receive what they should have been paid, causing severance to be computed in the reopening ambition.

Jolly Beach Hotel is under the supervision of a court-appointed receiver.

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