First Tranche Of Loan For UWI Expansion Expected Within Weeks

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First Tranche Of Loan For UWI Expansion Expected Within Weeks:

Prime Minister Hon. Gaston Browne says the government expects over half of a US$75 million loan from a friendly government by later this month.

The loan is to fund the expansion of the University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus.

The Prime Minister says the government will receive US$40 million of the loan funds to begin the project which will ensure the campus continues to meet the growing needs of the country and the sub-region.

The Prime Minister was speaking at an event at Sandals Grande Antigua Thursday evening to honour the honarary graduands at the upcoming graduation for the Five Islands Campus.

Sir Richard Richardson of Antigua and Barbuda and Alston ‘Becket’ Cyrus of St Vincent and the Grenadines will receive honarary degrees at the event this Saturday.

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Cops investigate sexual assaults alleged by sister-in-law and by minor girl’s mother

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Two sexual offences are now under investigation by the Police – one involving a minor girl and the other a grown woman.

Reports say that officers at the All Saints Police Station were notified that a man had attempted to sexually fondle his sister-in-law.

Further reports say that a struggle then ensued and the woman managed to get away.  She ran into the bathroom and locked herself away until her sister arrived home.

At that time, reports say, the two sisters went over to the neighbour’s house, where they waited until the Police arrived.

Allegedly, the accused was interviewed by the Police and denied the allegation.  However, he was detained and taken to the St. John’s Police Station pending further investigations.

This offence reportedly occurred on the night of October 4.

Meanwhile, an offence of unlawful sexual intercourse involving a 14-year-old girl is being investigated.

The teenager was allegedly assaulted by a man with whom she is familiar, on October 3, at 6:45 p.m.

A neighbour reportedly telephoned the Special Victims Unit on behalf of the child’s mother and reported that the teenager had had sexual intercourse with the adult man.

Reports are that both the child and her mother were questioned by the Police, and a physical examination by the district doctor was set for October 4. – REAL NEWS

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Jacqui Quinn apologizes to family of late Nigel Christian over insensitive Facebook post

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Dr. Jacqui Quinn said:

Two nights ago in a moment of gross indiscretion I made a post which was rather insensitive to the grieving family and friends of the late Nigel Christian.

Upon further reflection and with a heavy heart and great regret, I realized that I was completely out of line and I sincerely apologize.

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UWP Urges Pierre To Remove Stanley Felix As Senate President – St. Lucia Times News

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The United Workers Party is appalled by news that President of the Senate Stanley Felix was arrested and is expected to be charged in relation to a major case being investigated by the Royal St. Lucia Police Force.

In light of this astounding development and the sensitivity of the position of President of the Senate, the United Workers Party calls on Prime Minister Philip J Pierre to immediately relieve Stanley Felix of that position in light of the pending charges expected to be laid today.

The vague statement put out from the Office of the Prime Minister, late in the day, when it was already public knowledge that Stanley Felix had been in police custody since 10 AM sheds little on what evidently is a very serious matter.

The United Workers Party sees this as another dark day in the history of St. Lucia, when the country is already battered by an increase in serious crime, particularly robberies and gun related homicides.

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The United Workers Party further urges Prime Minister Philip J Pierre to rid his government of any unsavoury characters and criminal elements within his Cabinet in the interest of this country.

SOURCE: United Workers Party

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SURINAME-FINANCE-Government acknowledges existing IMF programme no longer reealistic

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Assises: L’avocate générale réclame 10, 18 et 25 ans de détention dans l’affaire Zampache

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Assises. C’est aujourd’hui que le délibéré, de l’affaire Dilitri Zami, dit Zampache sera connu, alors qu’hier l’avocate générale a demandé des peines de 10, 18 et 25 ans pour les trois accusés.

Cinquième et dernier jour du procès des trois hommes responsables de la mort de « Zampache ». Des audiences souvent chargées d’émotion, mais un périple nécessaire pour entendre les trois accusés et tenter de comprendre leur motivation. A moins qu’à 16 ans,  on panique et on tire sans réfléchir, à moins qu’à 22 ans la jalousie l’emporte sur le discernement. Et 3 ans et demi plus tard les motivations ne sont toujours pas évidentes. Alors que les plaidoiries ont débuté jeudi matin, il reste…


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Expect power outages in some parishes this weekend Loop Jamaica

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Sections of Clarendon to be without electricity all day Sunday

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Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has announced several maintenance-related power outages for Friday, October 7 through to Sunday, October 9, in sections of at least four parishes.

Areas of Clarendon have been listed among places to be impacted and will be without power all day Sunday.

The light and power company gave notice in a series of tweets on Twitter.

The areas to be impacted on Friday, October 7 are:

Albion Housing Scheme and Sun Valley Housing Scheme in St Thomas, from 9am – 5pmCoolshade Drive in St Andrew, from 9am – 4pmFairbourne Road, Milford Road, and Mapletoft Ave, also in St Andrew, from 9:30am – 4:30pmPembroke Rd in St Andrew, from 9am – 3:30pmPetersfield, Carawina in Westmoreland, from 9am -5pmMcAlpine, also in Westmoreland, from 9am – 5pmGreen River in Hanover, from 9am – 4:30pm

The area to be impacted on Saturday, October 8 is:

Bath Fountain Road in St Thomas, from 8am – 6pm

The areas to be impacted on Sunday, October 9 are:

York town, Four paths, Mocho, Samson Town, Victoria, Swansea, Osbourne Store, Toll Gate, Clarendon Park, Jacob Hut, Hayes, Cornpiece, New Town, Halse hall, Mineral Heights, and Palmer’s Cross, all in Clarendon, from 5am – 6pm

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Five teens charged with murder of homeless man who was set ablaze Loop Jamaica

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Five teenagers have been charged with murder in connection with the fiery death of 48-year-old Lionel Johnson of Deanery Road, Kingston 3, a “savage act” that prompted the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development to offer a reward of $500,000 for information leading to an arrest in the matter.

Johnson, a homeless man, was killed on upper King Street in Kingston on August 29.

Those slapped with murder charges are 15, 16 and 17 years old. The police listed them as follows:

A 17-year-old boy from King Street, KingstonA 17-year-old student of Mark Lane, KingstonA 16-year-old boy from Love Lane, KingstonA 15-year-old student of Church Street, KingstonA 15-year-old student of Anderson Road, Kingston

Detectives assigned to the Central police reported that about 1:30am, a team of officers was on patrol in the area when they saw Johnson running.

Enquiries were made and it was observed that he had several severe burns to his body. He was transported to the hospital where he died while being treated.

An investigation was launched and the youngsters were charged after question-and-answer sessions were conducted with their attorneys on October 4 and October 5.

At the time of Johnson’s death, an outraged Minister of Local Government and Rural Development Desmond McKenzie said: “This is an absolutely savage act. While we still don’t know the motive for this heinous crime, the suffering that Mr Johnson would have endured, as well as the taking of his life, reflects for me the lowest level of depravity.”

He also shared that Johnson was well known to the Kingston and St Andrew Poor Relief Department, which regularly supported him by providing food, and at times he stayed at the Night Shelter at Church Street.

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13 and 14-year-old females reported missing from St Catherine Loop Jamaica

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Ananda Alerts have been activated for two wards of the Mount Zion Children’s Home in Rose Hall, Linstead in St. Catherine, who have been missing since Thursday, October 6.

They are 13-year-old Sabrina Matthews and 14-year-old Kadijah Dunkley.

Sabrina is of dark complexion, medium build, and is about 168 centimetres (5 feet six inches) tall. Kadijah is of dark complexion, stout build and is about 160 centimetres (5 feet 3 inches) tall.

According to information received, it is believed that the girls left the compound at about 2:00 am, in a white motor car that was seen at the gate. Their mode of dress is however unknown.

Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of Sabrina Matthews and Kadijah Dunkley is asked to contact the Linstead Police at 876-985-2285, the police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

No photographs of the teens were available at the time of this publication.

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Housing scheme coming for sections of Bernard Lodge, St Catherine Loop Jamaica

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Approximately 15,000 new housing solutions are programmed for construction, under the Greater Bernard Lodge Development Project in St. Catherine.

Providing an update in the House of Representatives, Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, said three housing developers have already commenced construction of their respective housing schemes on the divested lands.

“It is expected that between them some 6,000 houses will be available in the near term, with the other developers expected to follow shortly. It is anticipated that the Greater Bernard Lodge will see the construction of some 15,000 new housing solutions over the next five to eight years. The community will be complemented by a modern urban centre,” he said.

Prime Minister Holness explained that a unique feature of the divestment of the lands is that successful purchasers must pay an impact fee that will cover infrastructural development.

“This is a sort of development fee for building out the foundational carrying infrastructure, that is water, sewerage, provisions for fibre optics, drainage, roads and green spaces. These fees are paid into a special-purpose vehicle that manages and executes the construction of the infrastructure to ensure quality and uniformity throughout the entire development,” Holness said.

“Too often we have seen Government divest lands for housing development and the quality of the infrastructure is abysmal, if not nonexistent. Ultimately, the Government bears the cost to build out sewer treatment plants, lay water pipes and pave roads that developers ought to have done. In this development, we have ensured that the owners who will purchase their houses in the future do not suffer the discomfort of acquiring a property only to find that they have no sewer, their roads were not paved, though they were promised,” he added.

He said one uniformed high-quality standard will be undertaken for the infrastructural works.

“We are not allowing the developers themselves to do the infrastructure, because what you will find is one developer will say I can do it cheaper or I will do it to this standard; no, we want one uniformed type quality standard,” the prime minister emphasised.

He informed that though delayed by COVID-19 restrictions and bouts of inclement weather, construction is well advanced with the laying of water pipes and sewerage infrastructure.

“Potable water is already available to much of the development area. A five-kilometre highway will traverse the development from east to west and these works are currently the subject of an open tender. A flood mitigation plan has been designed and will be implemented on a phased basis,” he noted.

Mr. Holness said more than 100 acres of land have been dedicated in the master plan as a retention pond.

“It is Government’s policy that the Greater Bernard Lodge Development should be inclusive; we are not just putting up lovely structures, we want to build communities of order, security, dignity, respect and fairness,” he added.

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