Pour protéger nos jeunes des dangers des réseaux sociaux

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Avec une semaine d’avance sur la Journée nationale du droit dans les collèges, qui se déroule ce mardi, une magistrate de la cour d’appel de Basse-Terre, est venue s’entretenir avec des élèves de 4ème du collège Jean-Jaurès sur l’utilité mais aussi la dangerosité des réseaux sociaux très prisés aujourd’hui par les adolescents.

Pour la cinquième année consécutive, le Conseil national des barreaux (1) organise, ce mardi 4 octobre la Journée du droit dans les collèges, placée sous le patronage du ministère de l’Education nationale. Une action qui a pour objet de sensibiliser les citoyens de demain à leurs droits et à leurs devoirs, en fonction du principe que la connaissance précoce des droits constitue un des facteurs d’amélioration de l’accès au droit. En d’autres termes, un jeune citoyen informé de…


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Sra. Vda Emiliana van der Linde Schwengle

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Lagrima y flornan por seca,

su recuerdonan y tur loke el a haci y significa pa nos,

cu lo keda graba pa semper den nos mente y curason.

“Cerca Dios mi alma ta na paz, ta di DJ’E mi salbacion ta bin”

Salmo 62:1

Hopi aprecia pa conocir y amistadnan! Persona dushi,

special y admira yena di gran sencillo, humildad, amabilida y gran cariño.

No tin palabra pa expresa nos inmenso y profundo dolor dei tristeza.

Na tur cu a conoce y a stima nos querida mama

nos kier a comparti su fayesimento; a bai sosega: 

Sra. Vda Emiliana van der Linde Schwengle

cariñosamente yama: “Chichi of Mai”

esposa di nos tan stima: †Rosendo “Crismo” van der Linde

Na nomber di su:

Yiunan stima:

Roland “Roy” van der Linde & Daisy Cuas y yiunan

Judith van der Linde & †Ricardo Kock y yiunan

Rosendo “Ronny” van der Linde & Edith Croes y yiunan

†Franklin “Frenky” van der Linde & Vivian Ruiz y yiu

Rumannan:

†Mario Schwengle & Chitana y famia

† Sylvio Schwengle & ex Ramira Wouters & famia

†Francisco Schwengle & †Onsy Lopez y famia

†Jozef “Sep” Schwengle & †Lina Bareño y famia

†Carmen Schwengle & Roberto Croes y famia

†Carmen Martijn & †Ireno Martijn y famia

Olga Fradl & †Henflih Fradl y famia

Isnarda “Ina” & Rosindo Koolman y famia

 Maxima & †Marcelino Franken yiu y famia

Myrna Schwengle & †Hernando “Mono” Vasco y famia                                                                               

Cuña:

Yolanda de Cuba

Nieto y nietanan stima di su curazon:

Juliet “Gina”, Emily, Rochendra, Roland, Alex, Roschenell, Jendrick, Franco

Bisanieta y bisanietonan stima, iha y ihastronan hopi aprecia pe,

prima y primonan, sobrina y sobrinonan y amiganan stima di cas.

Ayudantenan quieri:

Ckris, Maura, Cecilia y Disa

Organisacionan hopi special di nos defunto stima caminda 

ela dedica cu hopi amor y diciplina for di su niñes, hubentud y te unda e tabata por su biehes:

Legion di Maria, San Hose, San Hudas, San Antonio, Miguel Arcangel, Koor Mixto di Savaneta y Flor di Brazil.

Demas famia:

Schwengle, van der Linde, Ruiz, Croes, Kock, de Cuba, Fradl, Maduro, Koolman, Vasco,  

Franken, Wouters, Abreu, Swaen, Cuas, Lou-A-Cham, Bareño, Noguera, Lopez, Martijn,

Paskel, Arends, Henriquez, Hernandez, Jaimes, Colina

Ta participa acto di entiero cual lo tuma lugar

diaranson 05 october 2022 for di 2or te cu 4or na Misa Sagrado Curazon na Savaneta.

Nos ta lamenta cu despues di entiero nos lo no por ricibi bishita di condolencia na cas.

Nos ta suplica boso disculpa si den nos tristesa inmenso nos lo por a lubida un of mas famia of conocir.

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Alexander proves to be a handful in Scarborough rout

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SCARBOROUGH SECONDARY School established themselves as the premier team in the Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) Tobago Zone Girls Division, after round three, last Thursday.

Signal Hill were expected to provide a serious test for Scarborough Sec, in the match-up of unbeaten teams.

It was, however, one-way traffic, as J’Eleisha Alexander enjoyed a golden day, scoring all five of Scarborough Sec goals, in a 5-1 rout.

Scarborough Sec have slammed 19 goals in three games, and their stingy defence has conceded only once.

In another result, Mason Hall edged Roxborough 1-0 while Pentecostal Light and Life got two goals from Kyla Cooper and one from Christal Pesters as they pipped Goodwood 3-2.

In the Boys Division on Saturday, Signal Hill enjoyed a 5-1 demolition over Goodwood, at the Bertille St Clair Playing Field.

Ja Quon De Four, Khaleem Trim, Isreal Trim, Jediah Phillips and D’Reem Taylor placed their names on the scoresheet for Signal Hill.

Bishop’s maintained their advantage at the top of the standings, following a hard fought 3-2 win over Mason Hall, at the Moriah Recreation Field.

Malik Wilson, who is proving to be a prolific goal scorer, netted two for Bishop’s, while Brendan Allum added the third. Omari Daniel and Rickeldi Williams were on target for Mason Hall.

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Ukraine: près du front Sud, une garderie à…

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Ils sont verts, rouges, noirs, bleus… tous abandonnés. A Zelenodolsk, petite ville ukrainienne proche du front Sud, encore bombardée jeudi par l’armée russe, des centaines de vélos racontent le sauve-qui-peut face à l’ennemi.

Certains engins étaient bichonnés: un tricot protège une selle, une petite sacoche est fixée sur un cadre. D’autres ressemblent plus à des outils de travail, rouillés, durs au mal.

Les porte-bagages sont parfois pourvus d’un siège bébé, parfois d’une cagette. Il y a aussi un lourd triporteur pour personne handicapée, quelques poussettes, des fauteuils roulants, des charrettes et un petit vélo marron à roulettes.

Plus de 600 cycles patientent dans et autour d’un petit entrepôt de Zelenodolsk. “Nous les gardons pour leurs propriétaires”, afin qu’ils puissent les récupérer à la fin de la guerre, affirme Vitaliï Rekhlitskiï, qui travaille pour la municipalité.

Nombre d’entre eux sont arrivés début mars, alors que l’armée russe prenait progressivement le contrôle d’une partie de la région voisine de Kherson. A ce moment, l’envahisseur avait déjà volé la plupart des voitures dans les villages environnants, indique M. Rekhlitskiï. Pour partir, il ne restait que le vélo.

“Les gens s’enfuyaient, tantôt avec rien du tout, tantôt avec un sac”, se souvient-il. Ils pédalaient vers leur liberté sur des montures sans âge, dont l’absence de freins sur les guidons indique qu’elles datent de l’ère soviétique.

– “Enorme perte” –

“Pour les personnes âgées, (être privé de ces vélos) est une énorme perte”, soupire Dmitro Kostenko, leur gardien.

Depuis quelques semaines que l’Ukraine a lancé une contre-offensive dans le Sud, reprenant quelques villages, de nouveaux cycles en sont aussi ramenés par l’armée ukrainienne.

Signe que les choses évoluent peut-être pour le meilleur, une cinquantaine de propriétaires sont revenus récupérer leur bien. Chaque fois que l’un d’entre eux se présente, “j’en ai les larmes aux yeux”, sourit le gardien, alors que des tirs d’artillerie résonnent presque sans interruption au loin.

Avec la contre-offensive, “les bombardements se sont intensifiés. Il y a plus de +bang+”, observe ce sexagénaire marchant avec des béquilles.

Distante d’une quinzaine de kilomètres à peine du front Sud, Zelenodolsk, qui signifie “vallée verdoyante” en ukrainien comme en russe, est une petite ville de 13.000 habitants construite dans les années 1960, sous l’Union soviétique.

Sur les riches terres agricoles d’où elle puise son nom ont été bâtis une centrale électrique thermique, dont les hautes cheminées sont visibles d’une partie du bourg, ainsi que des dizaines d’immeubles bas et uniformes pour ses employés.

Il y a aussi un petit hôpital, fortement mis à contribution jeudi matin lorsque l’armée russe a visé la centrale, blessant 19 personnes, selon Valentyn Reznichenko, le gouverneur de la région de Dnipro, dont Zelenodolsk fait partie.

“Les gens allaient simplement travailler quand les Russes ont tiré leurs (missiles) Ouragan sur eux”, a-t-il dénoncé.

– “Antéchrist” –

Aucune des victimes, pourtant touchées par des éclats du projectile, n’était trop gravement atteinte, indique Svitlana Kravtchouk, qui leur a prodigué de premiers soins.

Dans une ville régulièrement bombardée, où un enfant de 9 ans avait été tué début septembre, beaucoup souffrent de “stress chronique”, poursuit la médecin. A force de nuits passées dans des couloirs ou des caves, nombre d’habitants “ont oublié ce que c’est que de dormir dans un lit”.

Depuis le début de la contre-offensive ukrainienne, aux succès pour l’instant mitigés, la directrice de l’hôpital Olena Yarochenko confie être plus “rassurée” car “on entend davantage les nôtres tirer”.

Dans son verger du bord de ville, où un poirier ploie sous les fruits et quelques fraises poussent encore, Evgenia Vasilieva, 84 ans, pleure toutefois le calme disparu.

Arrivée en 1964 à Zelenodolsk, trois ans après la fondation de la ville qu’elle a vu se construire, elle était mariée à un Russe et est souvent allée en Russie, où vivent “toutes sortes de gens bien”, affirme-t-elle. Mais à leur tête se trouve désormais Vladimir Poutine, “l’antéchrist” porteur de “l’apocalypse”, qui effraie cette croyante.

Près de son jardin d’Eden, qui permet d’imaginer ce qu’était la “vallée verdoyante” avant la construction de Zelenodolsk, une maisonnette a récemment perdu son toit, fauché par un obus.

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15-y-o student from Spanish Town gone missing in Half-Way Tree Loop Jamaica

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An Ananda Alert has been activated and a search is on for 14-year-old Micheal Murray of Spanish Town, St Catherine, who has been missing since Monday, October 3.

He is of brown complexion, medium build and is about 152 centimetres (five feet) tall.

Reports from the Spanish Town police are that about 3pm, Micheal was last seen in Half-Way Tree, St Andrew wearing a khaki suit of clothing.

He has not been heard from since then.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Micheal Murray is being asked to contact the Spanish Town police at 876-984-2305, the police 119 emergency number, or the nearest police station.

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Ameen: Govt disconnected from reality

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ST Augustine MP Khadijah Ameen cited Port of Spain South MP Keith Scotland’s “coal pot” remarks to argue that the Government was out of touch with reality, in her budget speech in the House of Representatives on Monday. On Saturday, Scotland had claimed to use a coal pot at home and urged others to do likewise, and vowed to cycle to work, but provoked a social media storm of derision and disbelief. Ameen alleged the Government was “clearly disconnected from reality and the citizens of TT.”

She hailed Opposition’s Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s budget response for exposing the Government’s “alternate data, alternate facts, alternate statistics.”

Ameen said government MPs’ budget speeches had a common thread.

“This Government is bereft of reality. They are disconnected from the real world.

“When they could talk about roasting a breadfruit on a coal pot… While that is a delightful thing for a special occasion, I wonder if that particular member left Parliament that night and went home and lit coals to heat water to make a cup of tea.”

Ameen then scoffed that while the PNM had called the UNC a box drain government, the PNM were “a pothole government.”

She quipped that the Ministry of Digitisation was not digitised, even as many local government councillors and CEOs lacked laptops.

She asked if people generally would digitally access public services as mooted by Local Government Minister Faris Al-Rawi.

“You want to announce an app for pavements, an app for street lights, an app for potholes, and you are doing absolutely nothing.”

She queried Al-Rawi’s plans for hiring, after past job-losses in local government. “I’m shocked to hear the minister speaking about hiring litter prevention wardens. When the PNM came into office in 2015, they fired hundreds of litter prevention wardens hired under the UNC government.”

Ameen asked about the Government’s past plans for a tyre tax. She alleged the Government’s only interest in local government was to win elections.

She lamented Al-Rawi’s claim that municipal corporations had lost funds they failed to request funds. “Your Government gave corporations releases on the last day of the financial year.”

Couva South MP Rudranath Indarsingh muttered, “Bad mind!”

Ameen said the Local Government Ministry had blamed the Ministry of Finance for delays in corporation funding. “While the grass is growing the horse is starving.”

Flooding, poor drainage and potholes were now the order of the day, she said. “You don’t need new legislation to ensure regional corporations effectively spend the money allocated to them in the budget. What you need is political will, and this Government clearly does not have the political will.”

Ameen said Al-Rawi’s vow to babysit the corporations was belittling.

She called for legislation to raise a corporation CEO’s spending limit from $300,000, noting high costs nowadays. Ameen lamented corporations bearing the brunt of fallout of the Government’s non-performance: school repairs, water-truck delivery and road repairs. These burdens curbed the corporations from improving citizens’ lives, well-being and happiness.

It also obstructed local tourism. Ameen said the Devil’s Woodyard road in Princes Town was in a deplorable, near-impassable condition.

“What it means is less local tourists. But it also means less local entrepreneurs, micro-entrepreneurs, to go and make a living for themselves.”

If people can’t get to the mud volcano, food, drink and craft vendors income is interrupted, she said. Likewise, she lamented a lack of support for the Carli Bay fish festival. “When you fail to fix a road the impact is not just the road but the entire community and its ability for earning an income.”

Ameen said any lack of a development plan behind Government calls to make Siparia and Diego Martin into boroughs suggested just an election gimmick.

She asked about former local government minister Kazim Hosein’s plans in 2018 to hire 1,400 municipal police officers, against crime.

Ameen asked why the Secondary Roads and Rehabilitation Company was allocated $300 million, while corporations were cash-starved. She alleged a plot to pave roads to win votes.

Alleging corporations non-engagement in local government reform, she scoffed, “Again it is just talk and talk, and no action.

She sought for bridges, floodgates and a drain in her constituency.

The Government was so disconnected, she said, that farmer were offered more incentives but lacked leases to access any.

Expecting people to send the Government a message next local election, she said, “They are beginning to riot, Mr Minister of Finance. Are you listening?”

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UNC: Rowley’s lavish party while asking citizens to sacrifice

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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar –

OPPOSITION Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar on Monday accused the Prime Minister of continuing to “disrespect citizens” by hosting lavish parties while encouraging people to make sacrifices.

In a media release, Persad-Bissessar said that on October 1 Dr Rowley hosted a lavish party for himself and his wealthy friends, paid for by taxpayers, at Mille Fleurs which “totally ignored the suffering of the poor and working class.”

“It was a most evil act of incitement against citizens, reminiscent of the behaviour of detached tyrants and dictators. This latest provocation comes on the heels of statements from PNM ministers scolding the population.”

Persad-Bissessar also berated statements of some PNM members in defence of the budget namely Marvin Gonzales, Shamfa Cudjoe, Keith Scotland and Brian Manning saying they were out of touch with reality.

The four all made comments that left the public questioning their understanding of the true financial constraints a lot of citizens are facing.

The four suggested ways to sacrifice to make ends meet particularly relating to increased fuel prices that came into effect on budget day, September 26.

“Keith Rowley and his government uses taxpayer money for roses and Rose`champagne but none for paying workers. None for the fuel subsidy, none for road repairs, none for subsiding utilities, none for children’s education and none for senior citizens,” Persad-Bissessar said.

“This opulent party is a hateful provocation to the citizens. This government is totally detached from reality and is leading the country down a path of anarchy. I call on the government to withdraw this evil budget and treat the poor and working class with respect!”

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Cudjoe: Focus on development

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Minister of Sport and Community Development Shamfa Cudjoe – Angelo Marcelle

Sports and Community Development Minister Shamfa Cudjoe said her ministry will continue to focus on programmes for youth and the development of entrepreneurship so that people could become self-sufficient and contribute to the development of TT.

Speaking during her contribution to the budget debate on Monday, she said during the pandemic, an online programmed called TT Online Community Voices had been started which allowed people to meet virtually, and also learn more about their communities and others.

“People at home were pleased to be able to participate. We had up to 17,000 viewers at times, and while we are doing more in-person meetings now, I’d love to see it continue in the new fiscal year.”

She said the ministry had partnered with the Digicel Foundation and NGC to carry out several projects in various communities.

Cudjoe said her ministry was focused on the construction, refurbishment, and delivery of community centres. She noted that upkeep was challenging. She said recently community centres were opened in Belmont, Tacarigua, Maraval, Lisas Gardens, and St Joseph, with 20 more in the works.

She said the ministry had continued its short courses for skills development, and had trained over 13,000 people in different skills.

“We are targeting those people who are unemployed or underemployed. In addition, we have partnered with NEDCO to help these people to become entrepreneurs and to contribute to the economy of TT, so they can develop and monetise their skills alongside learning and developing the culture. Under the With These Hands programme, we pair craftspeople with masters in their fields. We have 54 people in the programme and when it’s done, we’ll pick the top five and help them seed their business.”

Cudjoe noted that the Parlour e-shopping platform enabled craftspeople to showcase and sell their work abroad through Craft Hub TT, so they do not have to depend solely on seasonal tourist sales.

She said the Prime Minister’s Best Village Programme continued and was able to be revived this year following the pandemic. She said the offerings would be expanded next year to include craft camps, village Olympics and lauded the most recent programme, the Grow It Yourself Competition.

She said several projects were being carried out under the Community Recovery Programme, including the Community Recovery Project, the Dream-Chasers Apprenticeship and Mentorship Project (D-CAMP), and MPowerTT.

Cudjoe said TT would be hosting the Commonwealth Games this year. She said her ministry would continue investing in community sport, groups and sporting programmes, such as the seven-a-side football competition, the Learn to Swim programme, and the Pink Rain campaign. She said the ministry was working with the International Tennis Federation, FINA and UCI. She said work would continue on several stadiums to promote sport tourism.

Cudjoe said the allocation given to Tobago would be used to help improve the standard of living in Tobago. She said a public utilities programme would be coming to TT soon. She said the island was due to receive nine new ATRs to improve inter-island transportation, and the government was supporting hotel investment in Tobago.

She said up to Monday the THA had received 96 per cent of its allocation, and at the end of the day, it was up to the executive to decide what to do with it.

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Cummings: St Michael’s Home to re-open

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La Horquetta/Talparo MP Foster Cummings –

MINISTER of Youth Development and National Service Foster Cummings said St Michael’s Home for Boys will be re-opened under a new management structure, to cater for 100 vulnerable youngsters, speaking in the budget debate on Monday in the House of Representatives. He said the facility will be re-purposed and be run in partnership with the Defence Force to accommodate the young men. In a text message to Newsday later, Cummings said, “The St Michael’s School for Boys is being refurbished and will operate as the CHINS (Children in Need of Supervision) facility for boys. The proposed Youth Development Agency of Trinidad and Tobago will manage the facility when completed.”

He also announced that Josephine Shaw Home in Port of Spain will accommodate young women, age 18-25, transitioning from community residences, to benefit from holistic development and job placement. “We are not going to leave our young ladies to end up on the street.”A transition home will be established for young men, 18-24,and one for young women 18-plus in Sevilla to transition into adulthood and independent living.

Cummings announced a full time Youth Agricultural Homestead Programme for 200 full-time participants (out of 1,400 applicants), to expand next year to add an extra 200 applicants part-time.

The programme offers full training in crop production and animal husbandry, and then practical training on assigned land, to curb youth unemployment and boost agriculture.

It gives theoretical and practical agricultural training, training in infrastructure development (utilities, starter homes, site preparation and access roads) and business advisory/support.

Participants can practice on a two-acre lot of land and access a $20,000 grant to start up their “21st century agri enterprises.”

Cummings also promised a programme for individuals who wished to change careers.

He said a Youth Shade House programme would train 100 youngsters at a site in Tucker Valley in collaboration with the University of the West Indies and a Guyanese institution, as he hailed the Prime Minister for his vision to invest in youth. “The Shade House Project’s ethos is youth entrepreneurship and will directly address issues of youth employment, underemployment and poverty and provide significant agro-entrepreneurship opportunities and technical assistance with production, harvesting, marketing and market intelligence.”

Cummings promised a Moruga farm school. He said agri-entrepreneurs can also benefit from Nedco’s Business Accelerator Programme.

He said the National Service programme would include MILAT, MYPART and the Civilian Conservation Corps at two sites, respectively in north and south Trinidad.

Speaking to Newsday later, Cummings reckoned some 400 full- and part-time participants would eventually be graduating in the programme each year, such that in a three year period the country would benefit from 1,200 new young agricultural entrepreneurs.

He announced the Amplify programme run with the National Energy Skills Centre (NESC). “In the last fiscal, Amplify trained young persons between the ages of 16 and 35 to become skilled music producers and arrangers. Amplify also includes mentorship, entrepreneurship and life-skills training opportunities.”

The NESC also helps run the AllSet Programme for 100 young men and women, 18-35, to learn to drive heavy equipment such as loaders, dump trucks and bulldozers.

“This programme opens a pathway for young people who would not have had access to be trained and certified in this area.

“It gives these young men and women access to specialised equipment, training and expert facilitators, which is not readily available to entrants into the industry.”

Cummings also listed courses in barbering/hairdressing, computer technology skills (mobile application development, web design and coding), and social media/entrepreneurship skills.

He promised residential Youth Development and Apprenticeship Centres, or youth camps for youngsters 17-25, at Persto Praesto, Chatham and El Dorado.

Cummings said the ministry runs six non-residential in Laventille, California, St. James, Malick, Los Bajos and Basilon Street (Port of Spain), with more due at La Horquetta, Point Fortin, Palo Seco and subsequently elsewhere.

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SWM zoekt naar oorzaak ‘uitzonderlijk’ lage waterdruk

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door Arjen Stikvoort PARAMARIBO — “We hebben geconstateerd dat de druk heel erg laag is. Extreem laag zelfs. We dachten

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