Adélaïde sur les traces de Baugé

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Pépite de la semaine

Tout comme Mathias Sylvanise, Mathis Adélaïde est au Pôle espoir ultramarin de Hyères (Var). Le jeune homme de 18 ans a découvert la discipline sur le tard mais a déjà montré de belles aptitudes lors du championnat de France en août dernier. 

Avec Sylvanise, la Guadeloupe possède un deuxième espoir de la piste. Après Grégory Baugé, Olivia Montauban ou encore Thierry Jollet, Mathis Adélaïde suit la lignée de ses dignes prédécesseurs. À 18 ans, le sprinter a rejoint l’US Créteil (Val-de-Marne), l’an dernier. « ça va faire trois ans que je pratique le cyclisme sur piste, mais j’ai commencé les compétitions seulement en 2021. Pour le moment, je fais exclusivement du keirin, de la vitesse individuelle et de la vitesse par équipe »…


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Same old faces: UDP receives 64 standard bearer applications

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The content originally appeared on: Amandala Newspaper

BELIZE CITY, Fri. Sept. 30, 2022

Today, the United Democratic Party closed its call for candidates to submit their applications to be the party’s standard bearers in the 31 constituencies in the country. The seats in the Mesopotamia, Albert, and Corozal North constituencies — held by elected area representatives Moses “Shyne” Barrow, Tracy Panton, and Hugo Patt respectively — will all remain uncontested. In the Collet division, Patrick Faber’s name appears on the list, despite the release of a letter by the chairperson of the UDP Nominations Committee outlining the rejection of his application. The Collet constituency is being contested by the former Director of the National Sports Council, Ian Jones. In Queen’s Square, Denise “Sista B” Barrow did not resubmit her name for candidacy.

A total of 64 applications were submitted at the end of business today. A large number of the applicants are familiar faces in the UDP, and there has even been some “bad blood” between some of them and the organization. In the Freetown division, in which Orson “OJ” Elrington has been standard bearer, UDP mayor Zenaida Moya has submitted her application for candidacy, and in the Pickstock division former Lake Independence representative Mark King is vying for the leadership of the division against former City Council member Dean Samuels.

Both King and Moya were in the public eye due to controversies that arose since they entered office and have previously sued or threatened to sue the UDP. King was investigated by police for allegedly firing a gun in public following an argument with his girlfriend in July 2020. He is also known to have sued activist Moses Sulph for slander over a Facebook post concerning working conditions at King’s security company. Moya, who was first booted from the UDP in 2010 over words uttered by her against then Prime Minister Dean Barrow, had sued the party, and at one point there was public speculation about her interest in being a PUP candidate. Her expulsion from the UDP was eventually downgraded to a one-year suspension.

Former Corozal mayor, Hilberto Campos, has submitted an application to represent the UDP in Corozal Bay, and Antonio Herrera, a current senator, is seeking to be the standard bearer in the Corozal South East division. Elodio Aragon, Jr., has submitted his name in a bid to be the UDP candidate in Orange Walk East. Also, Edmond Castro, former Cabinet minister and area representative for Belize Rural North, has resubmitted his name to become the standard bearer in the division, and Beverly Williams, current senator, has once again submitted her application to be the UDP standard bearer in Belize Rural Central.

In Queen’s Square, Godwin Haylock and Shane Williams are contesting the division, currently held by Denise “Sista B” Barrow, who, as mentioned, did not submit an application to represent the division. In Port Loyola, Philip Willoughby and AC Castillo have submitted their names, and Melvin Hewlett has applied to hold over in the Fort George division as UDP standard bearer.

In Cayo Central, Mayor Earl Trapp, Jr., has submitted an application to vie against three others in a bid to represent the division. Omar Figueroa, former Cabinet minister, has submitted his application and will be uncontested in Cayo North. In Belmopan, four familiar names are listed as applicants seeking to represent the division: previous Belmopan area rep and Cabinet minister, John Saldivar; former Belmopan mayor, Khalid Belisle; Emil Torres, and George Lovell.

In Stann Creek West, UDP hopeful Ivan Williams once again submitted his name with two others. And in Dangriga, Richard Webster, Francis Marin, Earth Lopez, and Norman Usher, Jr., have submitted their names to contest the division.

Former mayor of Punta Gorda Ashton McKenzie has submitted his name to run in Toledo East.

Reports are that former UDP leader Patrick Faber’s chance of running in the division he has held for 5 terms consecutively will hinge on whether he complies with the demands made by the UDP’s Central Executive Committee (CEC), which has ordered him to remove posts on his social media page that are critical of UDP leadership. He was removed from the CEC due to his non-compliance with their directive and now a recent letter outlining breaches of the UDP constitution is being used to block his application. The UDP chairman and party leader have both said that if he complies he would be allowed to represent the party in that division.

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Russian annexation of 4 Ukrainian territories condemned worldwide

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“That invasion violates so many norms of international law. It also threatens the international security, and it creates a precedent that Belize, who is claimed by another country, cannot compromise on,” Minister Courtenay said.

BELIZE CITY, Fri. Sept. 30, 2022

Belize has joined the world in condemning the Russian annexation of four Ukrainian territories following its unilateral, “sham” referendum in those partially occupied provinces. A tweet posted by Foreign Minister Hon. Eamon Courtenay on Friday stated, “Belize absolutely rejects the purported annexation of Ukrainian territory by Russia. This illegality will not stand! Belize deplores the most recent attack by Russia on Ukrainian civilians.”

The territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhia were declared a part of Russia on Friday during a conference which was followed by a concert organized by the Kremlin in the historic Russian Red Square. This has been considered a major escalation in the war between the two Eastern European countries that began on February 24.

Moscow has claimed that the voters of the region have indicated a desire to join Russia through a 5-day referendum. This vote has been called a sham by Kyiv and its Western allies. The United Nations Secretary-General, before the announcement on Friday, stated, “It is time to step back from the brink,” warning that a formal annexation would put at risk any possibility for peace. The UN pointed out in its comments that the annexation would have “no legal value.”

Ukraine has fast-tracked its application to join NATO, its president Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday, after signing an application formally. During his remarks on the supposed annexation by Russia, he said, “The entire territory of our country will be liberated from this enemy—the enemy not only of Ukraine but also of life itself, humanity, law, and truth.”

NATO has reaffirmed its “unwavering support” for Ukraine, its secretary general Jens Stoltenberg said recently.

And while Ukraine is not a formal member of NATO as yet, the United States president, Joe Biden, in comments on the Russian annexation has said, “America is fully prepared with our NATO allies to defend every single inch of NATO territory, every single inch, so Mr. Putin, don’t misunderstand what I’m saying, every inch.”

In a recent interview, Belize’s Foreign Minister, Hon. Eamon Courtenay said, “We have deplored and we continue to deplore the illegal, unprovoked invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation. We have issued a very strong statement on it. We will join when a new resolution comes to the United Nations General Assembly. It failed yesterday in the Security Council because Russia vetoed it, but come to the General Assembly and we will vote strongly in favor of it. That invasion violates so many norms of international law; it also threatens the international security, and it creates a precedent that Belize, who is claimed by another country, cannot compromise on,” Hon. Courtenay said.

“If Russia is allowed to get away with this, believe me, there are other countries that are looking on and are getting ready to do the same thing. If the international community is ineffective in ensuring that the internationally recognized borders of Ukraine are not returned and restored, we have a fundamental problem in the international community,” Hon. Courtenay further pointed out.

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Farmer stabbed to death in Silver Creek

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TOLEDO, Mon. Oct. 3, 2022

Early this morning the body of 44-year-old Silver Creek resident, Isaiah Chiac, was found motionless at the Silver Creek Junction in the Toledo District. Chiac, a farmer of Maya descent, went to see his children in Belmopan on Saturday, his common-law wife told police.

She did not hear anything more from him until this morning when the news of his death reached her. He was reportedly stabbed and left for dead a short distance from the bus shed in the village. Unconfirmed reports are that he may have been attacked and left for dead at the bus stop when he came off the last bus late Sunday night.

At this time, police are still carrying out what is classified as a death investigation before determining whether Chiac was a victim of manslaughter/murder.

During a police press briefing today, the communications director of the Police Department, ASP Fitzroy Yearwood, said, “I know that our investigators are on the scene canvassing that area, but there is not much that we are going on as yet, but definitely it is early in the investigation.”

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Benque woman, 71, killed by machete-wielding attacker

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Miguel Angel Gomez, 68, a man with an alleged history of chopping incidents and other offensive behavior, has been charged with the murder of 71-year-old Ramona Morales Ramirez.

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BENQUE VIEJO, Cayo District, Mon. Oct. 3, 2022

Ramona Morales Ramirez, 71, had been walking from her brother’s home on Church Street in the town of Benque Viejo on Saturday morning when she was attacked and repeatedly chopped by Miguel Angel Gomez, who also resides on that street. Police at this time are still trying to find out what prompted the 68-year-old man to commit such a crime; however, Ramirez’s son is claiming that Gomez has shown erratic behavior for a number of years but has never been held accountable under the law.

“For someone to be walking on the street that they lived … and just being attacked by a neighbor, we would want to answer all the questions,” said Police Communications Director, ASP Fitzroy Yearwood in an interview on Monday.

“Yes, we have charged him for the crime committed, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t canvassing the area to see what we can get that will help us to find a motive for that murder,” he later added.

Esduid Ariel Morales, the son of Ramona Morales Ramirez, told PLUS TV reporters that, many years ago, Miguel Angel Gomez allegedly smashed one of the glass windows at his family’s home. The 68-year-old labourer also often made lewd comments towards both Morales’ mother and grandmother. He had a habit of urinating in public, and most notably, he allegedly chopped at least two other persons in the past. Even more shocking, however, is the fact that, according to Morales, Gomez had previously attempted to chop his mother back in 2019. He stated that the family filed a report, but claims that, due to political intervention by a UDP minister, Gomez faced little to no repercussions.

When Ramona Morales Ramirez left home, she told her son that she would be going to feed the family’s ducks and chickens. After a while, however, he noticed that his mother was taking a while to return. At first, he assumed that she had simply stopped along the way to talk with a friend. He was sitting inside their home when he heard several screams. He looked out the window and noticed a woman leaning forward, not realizing at first that it was his mother.

“I thought dogs were attacking her,” said Morales, who immediately ran outside to render aid. “When I was just in the middle of the street … I saw it was my mother,” he said.

She was bleeding profusely from a cut wound to her upper shoulder. Another of his relatives who was nearby at the time told him that the assailant, Gomez, had inflicted two chop wounds on her. The seventy-one-year-old woman was rushed to the San Ignacio Hospital, but succumbed to her injuries.

“My mother, on her left hand, she was bringing a bed sheet with dirty clothes that she was going to wash and a couple bags of groceries that she had bought at the shop—brown sugar, Nutrioli oil, and Blue Bonnet margarine; that’s what she used to do coconut crust. And she did not drop those things when she got hit,” said Morales.

It wasn’t until she crossed the drain in front of her home that she dropped her bags and leaned against the wall. Ms. Morales later collapsed. Her son made attempts to stop her bleeding with a towel while waiting for transportation to the hospital.

A number of neighbors saw Gomez fleeing the scene.

“He just waited to see that my mom was already going to die, then he ran across the creek, across the highway, and then up that mountain,” recounted Morales.

Ariel Morales says that he believes Gomez’s animosity toward his mother stemmed from a property dispute. He also said that he does not believe Gomez suffers from any kind of mental illness and blames the failure of the justice system, as a result of political interference, for his mother’s death.

“He’s just evil, and they did not punish him accordingly,” he said.

On Monday, residents from the surrounding area, along with friends and family, held a candlelight memorial in honor of Ms. Morales Ramirez. According to her son, she will be remembered fondly as a hardworking woman who was always willing to sacrifice for the sake of her family.

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JCF in talks with TCI officials re gang violence with links to J’cans Loop Jamaica

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Jamaican law enforcement officials are engaged in dialogue with their Turks and Caicos counterparts after authorities in the British overseas territory said its surge in gang violence is related to a Jamaican gang and serious transnational crime.

The disclosure was made by Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, at a Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) press conference on Tuesday.

“I have been speaking with the commissioner of police in Turks and Caicos,” said Anderson when asked whether he was aware of the situation in that territory.

“We have been having those discussions, and I know there are some other discussions taking place at [the] government-to-government level,” he said.

“We already are working from an intelligence perspective together on this… It’s early discussions, and I think that I will leave it there for now,” the police commissioner said.

Though tight-lipped on the situation, Anderson pledged: “As things develop, we will certainly update on that.”

Governor of Turks and Caicos Islands Nigel John Dakin said, following the visit of Premier Charles Washington Misick to Jamaica, the Jamaican Cabinet met on Monday “and we hope for support from them, as well”.

Added Dakin: “The trans-regional criminal links to their country makes a strengthened intelligence exchange a priority.”

The governor was, on Monday, speaking in the House of Assembly on the surge in gang violence in their country.

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Addressing one of the latest shooting incidents, the governor said, on Sunday night, following an attack in Long Bay against those who were allegedly associated with local drug dealers, and where an innocent visitor from the US was killed, a Police Tactical Unit – on patrol and deployed with the express mission to arrest violent criminals – intercepted the assailants.

The police vehicle was hit by multiple strikes from high-velocity rounds.

Explaining the lead-up to the surge in shootings and gang violence in September, the governor said several months ago two local gangs lost their leadership.

One extremely violent local gang leader was shot dead by police while resisting arrest. The other, a Haitian gang leader, who the police had made four separate attempts to arrest in the shanty areas of ‘Romy Yard’ was killed — by one of his own — before he could be arrested.

The vacuum and confusion this created, allowed a predominantly Jamaican gang — with a relatively small footprint in the TCI — to reinforce from Jamaica.

They had been seeking to kill one of their local rivals, following his attempt to steal from them.

Several days ago, as well, there was an exchange of fire with a Jamaican who dropped his weapon but escaped. On Saturday night, a high-speed police pursuit resulted in three arrests and seized weaponry.

In a bid to get control of the situation, the governor stated that, among other things, firearms specialists from the UK arrived on Sunday’s British Airways flight and were at work Monday with the TCI’s Tactical Firearms Unit.

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Locked gates contributed to stadium deaths, says Indonesian leader Loop Jamaica

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Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo said on Wednesday that locked gates had contributed to the crush at the soccer stadium that left 131 dead and more than 400 injured when police fired tear gas and set off a panicked run for the exits.

Widodo made the statement after touring the Kanjuruhan soccer stadium in East Java’s Malang city for a first-hand look at the scene of one of the world’s deadliest disasters at a sporting event.

He also visited the victims recovering at Saiful Anwar General Hospital and pledged a thorough investigation into what had transpired on Saturday night.

Police continued to insist that the gates were open but were too narrow and could only accommodate two people at a time when hundreds were trying to escape.

Indonesia’s national soccer association said that because of a lack of workers, only a few people were ordered to open the gates, and they had not yet reached some doors when spectators began rushing to escape tear gas fired by police in an attempt to control fans who had entered the pitch.

Police acted after some of the 42,000 Arema FC fans ran onto the field in anger after their team was defeated 3-2, its first loss at home against visiting Persebaya Surabaya in 23 years.

“As an illustration, I saw the problem was there are locked doors, steep stairs and panic,” Widodo said in a news conference. “But all of this will be concluded later by an inquiry team.”

Widodo said that he spoke by phone with FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Monday to brief him on the investigation. They also discussed Indonesia’s preparations in hosting the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

Widodo said that Infantino assured him that “FIFA is ready to help us to improve our football management.”

“I think we really need a total evaluation of our entire football management of the matches, stadiums, spectators, time, and security,” he said. “So that this stadium disaster will never occur again.”

According to recommendations by FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation, exits at stadiums must be unlocked at all times during a game for safety purposes. Those rules don’t necessarily apply to domestic or national leagues, but nevertheless are a safety standard, as is the recommendation against the use of tear gas as a crowd-control measure.

The deaths at the stadium included 17 children while 440 people were injured. At least 61 remained in the hospital as of Wednesday, 29 of them in critical condition.

Widodo ordered that the injured are given the best medical treatment and said the government will pay their bills. He also said the government will provide 50 million rupiah (US$3,300) to each family that lost their loved ones.

Several institutions and the East Java provincial administration will give an additional compensation of between 10 million and 15 million rupiah (US$650 and US$1,000) to each of the victims’ families.

The Football Association of Indonesia has banned Arema from hosting any matches attended by its supporters in Malang until next year. The club’s chief executive, Abdul Harris, and the security coordinator, Suko Sutrisno, have been banned from participating in soccer for life because they had not secured the field and delayed the opening of the gates.

An Indonesian police chief and nine elite officers were removed from their posts Monday and 18 others were being investigated for responsibility in the firing of tear gas.

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Annual Ghamale’ Henry Scholarship Recipient Announced

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Annual Ghamale’ Henry Scholarship Recipient Announced

 

St. Johns, Antigua, October 05, 2022 – The family of Ghamale’ Henry and the Antigua and Barbuda International Institute of Technology (ABITT) have awarded the 2022 Ghamale’ Henry Scholarship to Alonzo Olliverre.

The family announced the inaugural scholarship in 2018 in honour of their husband, son, father, brother, nephew and cousin who passed away in 2017. Ghamale’ was a consummate Information Technology (IT) professional, and a graduate of the Antigua and Barbuda International Institute of Technology (ABIIT).

Each year, the family awards one promising IT student with funding to complete their final year of studies at Ghamale’s alma mata ABIIT.

According to his sister Carissa Warner, Ghamale’ believed in giving back and helping others. Their family, she remarked “remains steadfastly committed to honoring his legacy through helping to elevate outstanding IT students just like him.”

Expressing gratitude for the award the 2022 recipient remarked that he feels “most humbled and grateful for being (named) the recipient of the Ghamale’ Henry Scholarship.” He expressed appreciation to the faculty and staff at ABIIT who selected him for the award and vowed to uphold the legacy of the institution.

Persons desirous of making contributions to the Ghamale Henry Scholarship Fund are invited to contact his family via e-mail at [email protected].

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Works Ministry promises cheaper, durable roads

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Works Minister Rohan Sinanan – Parliament of TT

TO construct more durable roads in 2023, the Ministry of Works and Transport will review its existing road maintenance strategy policy to include using TCL cement for secondary and tertiary roads for rehabilitation and paving projects.

During the budget debate on Monday, the minister, Rohan Sinanan, said, “It is anticipated that this approach will ensure a more durable road surface” and it will also “improve the quality of road infrastructure and execution of projects.”

“In this aspect, the ministry is doing more for less by using locally sourced products and reducing our spending on foreign currency to import pavement materials.”

The intention is to adjust the design and specifications, where needed, to deliver roads with a longer design life.

Sinanan said the decision to adjust and review the existing policy came after the ministry realised there had been issues with adhering to the correct procedure to ensure road durability.

One solution was to modify and specify the design of materials required for road rehabilitation and construction.

The two-phase programme will use 25 contractors in the first phase and an additional 24 in the second.

Lake Asphalt TT is collaborating with UWI St Augustine to develop a training programme on spot-paving for small contractors.

The ministry will also work closely with contractors to control the quality of hot mix being supplied, thereby improving the durability of spot-patching.

Sinanan promised drivers, “Upon completion of this exercise, members of the public can expect a vast improvement in the driving experience.”

During the 2022/2023 budget presentation on September 26, Finance Minister Colm Imbert admitted TT’s road infrastructure deteriorated during the pandemic, when resources were redirected to the health sector.

Imbert announced a new state company – the Secondary Road Rehabilitation and Improvement Co Ltd – had been resourced with $100 million and will be given a further $100 million in 2023 for secondary road repairs.

Sinanan welcomed this and said his ministry will “commit to working closely with this company and WASA (Water and Sewerage Authority) to ensure an overall improvement of the road network.”

The ministry was allocated $ 3.748 billion for fiscal 2022/2023.

It got a further $250 million in loan financing for its road upgrade and enhancement programme.

In 2022 the ministry invested over $250 million in road rehabilitation, drainage slope stabilisation and bridge reconstruction work.

Since then, 300 road rehabilitation projects were started, over half of which have been completed, with the rest ongoing.

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Two judges sworn in Loop Barbados

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Madam Justice Laurie-Ann Smith-Bovell and Justice Carlisle Greaves were today sworn in as judges, with Greaves’ appointment being extended for a further three years.

President of Barbados, Her Excellency The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, administered the Oaths of Office to Madam Justice Smith-Bovell and Justice Greaves, at State House, on Saturday, October 1. Both appointments took effect from October 1, 2022.

President of Barbados, Her Excellency The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, with Madam Justice Laurie-Ann Smith-Bovell, and Justice Carlisle Greaves after the brief ceremony.

At the end of the brief ceremony, Madam Justice Smith-Bovell said she was pleased with her appointment, and gave the assurance that she “will continue to contribute positively to the administration of justice”.

She was appointed in 2019 to act as a judge, with particular emphasis on reducing the backlog in the criminal jurisdiction.

About his appointment, Justice Greaves said: “It is a duty of every citizen to answer when the nation calls, and that is what I am doing again on this occasion. I hope to serve my nation well over the next three years.”

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