Nayaradou, deux générations pour deux visions du tourisme et du voyage

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Saga familiale

En 2007, Raphaël et Brice Nayaradou créent Nayaradou Voyages. Une société que père et fils développent main dans la main, chacun apportant sa vision de l’entreprise. Un mix des générations qui, l’assurent les deux cogérants, participe à la réussite de leur agence de voyages, située à Fort-de-France, route de Balata. 

Des dossiers, des feuilles volantes et des stylos s’accumulent sur le bureau de Raphaël Nayaradou. Mais aucune trace d’un quelconque ordinateur. « De toute façon, il ne sait pas en allumer un », lance son fils Brice tapotant nerveusement, de son côté, sur son ordinateur portable. « Même s’il voulait nous aider demain sur la partie opérationnelle, il ne le pourrait pas. Aujourd’hui, il intervient avant tout sur les grandes décisions, les investissements ou les campagnes de…


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Plainte contre la SME : le comité citoyen du Sud ne lâche rien

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Vendredi dernier, le comité citoyen du Sud a été auditionné par le doyen des juges d’instruction au palais de justice de Fort-de-France. Le comité a porté plainte, en 2020 contre la SME, pour détournement de fonds publics et demande l’ouverture d’une enquête.

Une dizaine de membres du comité citoyen du Sud a fait le déplacement au palais de justice en fin de semaine dernière pour accompagner le président Roger Lanoix. Cela fait un peu plus de deux ans que l’association souhaite qu’une enquête soit ouverte pour détournement de fonds publics. L’avocat du comité, Me Constant, rappelle que, dans cette affaire, le comité citoyen, après avoir pris connaissance des rapports de la Cour Régionale des comptes de 2017, a interpellé pendant trois…


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Youzful, une application au service de la recherche d’emploi

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Le Crédit Agricole met à disposition des moins de trente ans une plateforme de l’orientation et de l’emploi. C’est un service gratuit pour les jeunes et les professionnels ouverts aussi aux non-clients.

«Youzful, c’est une plateforme internet mais aussi une application disponible gratuitement sur les stores. Au creux de votre poche, vous pouvez avoir ainsi accès à une grande partie du marché de l’emploi. Elle maximise les connexions entre les jeunes et les entreprises qui recrutent, dans tous les secteurs d’activités explique Erika  Macabre référente Young Adviser.

 Youzful est en effet une réponse supplémentaire au paradoxe des offres non pourvues face à un taux de chômage…


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La sirène des Caraïbes de Joshua Servier rencontre un énorme succès

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Les Abymes

Fort de ses compétences dans l’art créatif, Joshua Servier a réalisé son rêve de raconter une histoire où la sirène aurait les traits d’une femme de sa communauté. En autoédition, il a sorti un album jeunesse, « Cheveux mouillés », dont il signe à la fois le texte et les illustrations.

A 30 ans, Joshua Servier s’est déjà investi dans plusieurs domaines créatifs. Parti étudier en France hexagonale le cinéma, l’audiovisuel et l’illustration il y a un peu plus de 10 ans, il se tourne ensuite vers le secteur de la mode. Il est mannequin quelques années et crée son propre magazine sur Lyon, « Jamais le mardi », dont le principal objectif est de mettre en lumière la diversité, relativement silencieuse dans cette grande ville. Alors, quand en 2020 le mouvement Black…


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Jan nou ka rété chanjé évè listwa

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Du 14 au 16 octobre, vont se dérouler dans l’hexagone et en Guyane, les Journées nationales de l’architecture, ayant pour thème,  « Architectures à habiter. » L’occasion pour nous de nous interroger sur le mode d’habiter, en Guadeloupe.  Au fil du temps, il a évolué de façon drastique. Retour sur cette évolution incroyable de notre manière de vivre dans notre archipel. 

Notre mode d’habiter est fortement influencé par l’histoire de notre société au fil des siècles et cela se reflète sur le patrimoine architectural de notre archipel. On peut constater que les maisons de maître constituent les témoignages de la période coloniale et ces dernières ont été reconverties en musées (ex : le musée du rhum à Sainte-Rose ou le musée de la Banane à Trois-Rivières). Il faut par ailleurs noter que la tradition des charpentiers de marine a influencé les…


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« Les farines de tubercules » de Eddy Babel

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Eddy Babel auteur de l’ouvrage « Le fruit à pain dans tous ses états » présente la deuxième édition du livre « Les farines de tubercules ». Plus petit mais toujours aussi costaud, l’ouvrage vous apprendra non seulement à faire vos farines mais aussi à les utiliser.  

Comment avez-vous eu l’idée d’écrire ce livre ?

« Les farines de tubercules » est une suite logique au livre « Le fruit à pain dans tous ses états. » Ce premier ouvrage raconte comment transformer le fruit à pain. Il y a une partie consacrée à la farine, j’ai voulu étendre le procédé aux autres tubercules et partager ces connaissances. Nous avons de nombreux tubercules avec, pour chacun d’entre eux, une saveur, une couleur, une texture, des propriétés différentes. Chaque…


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DANIEL ANDRES PEREZ CUJIA

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Lo E seka tur lágrima for di nan wowo,

I morto lo no eksisti mas: lo no tin nada di rou,

nada di yoramento, nada di dolo mas,

pasobra tur kos di antes a pasa bai.

Rev. 21:4 

Con mucho dolor en nuestro corazón

participamos el fallecimiento de: 

DANIEL ANDRES PEREZ CUJIA

*06.01.1998 – †10.02.2022 

Padres:

Franklin Pérez y Daisy Cujia

Jefes que era como un padre para Daniel:

Humphrey Odor, Gerrit Koolman

Novia:

Camila Santana

Abuelos:

Enrique Pérez y Georgina perez

Luis cujia y María García

Tíos:

Rafael Pérez, Fredy Pérez, Ruben perez, Jorge Pérez, Jaime Pérez, Willian Pérez 

José cujia, Gustavo cujia, Néstor Cujia, Andris Cujia, Ender Cujia, Rafa Navarro

Tías: 

Brenda Mira, Ana María Pérez, María Pérez,Rosina, Liliana, Luz Marina,Claudia Moreno, Niyiret Brito,Sara Cujia, Celia Cujia, Ruthmara Cujia, Maryuri Cujia, Marilyn Cujia, Luz Marina, Carmen Ines, Rocío

Como hermanos:

Karen Pérez, Duván Pérez, Ludwig y Lorenth Molenaar, Michael Molinares, Chris Angel

Primos:

Elianis Pérez, Rudy, Richard, Ronny, Ruben, Christian, Víctor Pérez, Jaime Pérez, Yiselis, Ruby, Christian José,Rafael, Ervis, Yuleimis, 

Joicy, Phill, Sandra, Juan Carlos, Katerin, Jaime, Liliana, Willian, Jordan, Rickjaar, Brajhan, Steven, Mathew,Emily, Emir, Jairo Forero, 

Naileth Cujia, Narlis y Nairovis Jossimar Cujia, José Luis, Kreilen Cujia, Kelvin, Karen, Marilyn, Maria Giselly, Yohomar, Capu y Eder Bryahan,

Malory,Anita, Yulibeth, Yanie, Yoja,Johan,Yoelis, Yajaris, Leslie y Yoeimi, J, María Isabel, Mario Alberto Ender, Ritsabeth MariAlejandra, Katerin y

Arturo Brandy, Ricardo, RuthDaniela, Leda, Fabiola, “el duende” 

Colegas:

Angelo De Freitas, Solognier, Minelly De Freitas, Elliomar Aparicio, Romayra Burne, Jeanine Arends,Andea Geerman, Aimee Grant, Jairo Alfred Halley, Rosemarie Klaphaak, Doke Leguia, Mark Martijn, Rosita Raaz, Wilmer Riveros, Maria Strampic, Jasna Tromp, Anthony Paillant, Paulette Miryela Beaz Maduro

Familias:

Fam Nedd, Fam Croes-Plaza, Ortiz-Villaroel, Forero-Pérez, Pérez Pérez, Funes-Forero, Tromp-Burgos, Forero-Flores, Lamadrid-Acosta, Forero-Amell, Corbacho-Viloria 

Hermanos en la fe: 

Los testigos de Jehová  

Equipo de Fútbol:

Estudiantes y United 

Pedimos disculpas si en nuestro dolor nos hemos olvidado de alguien.

Condolencias:

Martes 11 Octubre 7-9pm

Cremación:

Miércoles 12 Octubre 9-11Am

 

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Sr. Angel Ruben Albertus

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Laga tur loke ta spera mi ta bunita

Laga tur locual cu mi encontra na caminda ta bunita

Laga tur locual cu mi laga atras keda bunita y

Laga esakinan termina den tur buniteza.

Cado Wever 

Cu dolor na nos curason, nos ta participa fayecimento di nos ser stima:

Sr. Angel Ruben Albertus

Mihor conoci como “Frusto, Chomeme y Ompi” 

Na nomber di su:

Esposa:

Filomena Albertus-Rosaria (†)

Yiunan:

Melanie Albertus

Shakira van Iersel-Albertus y Dennis van Iersel

Ange Marie Albertus

Militza Rosaria

Rosalba Kock

Erwin Kock (†) y Sra Viuda Beula Kock

Omira Kemp

Mescos yiu :

Eduard Pieters

Nietonan:

Zino Angila, Zennon Angila, Regan Richards, Amanda Wijshijer, Bruce Wijshijer,

Deniell van Iersel, Zoë Albertus, Chloë Albertus, Brandon v/d Biezen, Raylina v/d Biezen,

Jeancarla Kock, Nathaly Kock, Ruthmila Kock, Jeremy Davelaar, Omira Davelaar Pieter, Ismael Davelaar, Calvin Davelaar

Rumannan:

Lidia Hernandez (†) y famia

Alba Albertus Hernández y famia

Candida Maduro (†) y famia

Alonso Albertus (†) y famia

Olga Reyes (†) y famia

Sofia Albertus (†) y yiu

Melano Albertus y Len Albertus-Courtar y famia

Godfried Albertus (†) y famia 

Swanan y Cuñanan:

Hendrik Rosaria (†) y Ita Rosaria (†) y famia na Curacao y Hulanda, Rosa Larez (†) y Pedro Larez (†) y famia, Cristina Cranston  (†) y Leslie (Kinki) Cranston (†) y famia na Curacao, Annie Bermudes-Rosaria y Jacinto Bermudes(†) y famia, Sylvia Pieters y William Pieters (†) y famia, Linda Rosel-Rosaria y Timoteo Rosel (†) y famia, Pablo Rosaria (†), Lilia y Narciso (Boeis) Geerman, Martha Rosaria y Marcelo Clement y famia na Hulanda, Aura Rosaria (†) y famia, Elsa Rosaria, Leopoldo Rosaria (†), Reginaldo Rosaria, Rita  y Carlos Dake y famia, Ricardo y Glenda Rosaria-Toppenberg y famia, Julian Rosaria, Eric y Judith Rosaria y famia, Roberto y Clarina Lacle  y famia, Mario Lacle, Esmeralda y Robert Lesire y famia, Glenda y Juancho Erasmus y famia, Gladys Lacle y famia 

Su sobrinonan, bisanietonan, comper y comernan, primo y  primanan y demas famianan na Hulanda, Curacao y Colombia

Su bon amigo :

Marcio Rodriguez Dos Santos

Su compañero/anan  di FAVI, Ex coleganan di ASTEC, Su bisiñanan di Companashi

 Danki special na:Dr. Joaquin van Trigt, Dr Lanoy, Sra Carmen Medina

y Sra Mariela Acosta, Stichting  Edmund E. Harms Foundation pa e excelente cuido médico na cas

 Ta bai tin un box disponibel pa por haci un donacion na Stichting Edmund Harms Foundation.

 Despensa nos si den nos tristeza nos por a lubida un of otro persona.

Acto di Entiero cu lo tuma lugar Diaranson 12 di october 2022 di 2’or pa 4’or di atardi

na Aurora Funeral Home y cu lo sali 4’or pa Santana Central Sabana Basora.

Despues di entiero NO ta ricibi bishita na cas.

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Charles-Farray remembered as fierce advocate for creative excellence

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Members of the Lydians Choir sing at the funeral of publicist, marketing strategist, singer and mentor Janine Charles-Farray, during her funeral at All Saints Anglican Church, Port of Spain on Monday. – Angelo Marcelle

While she is best known for her talent as a member of the Lydians Chorale and work as a solo singer, friends, relatives and colleagues of late songstress Janine Charles-Farray also took the time to recognise her work as an advocate for the local creative arts sector.

Charles-Farray, 39, died on October 1.

Since her death, various creative arts and cultural bodies have extended their condolences, celebrating her dedication to the performing arts.

During Charles-Farray’s funeral at the All Saints Anglican Church, Queen’s Park West, on Monday, long-time friend and colleague Rachael Collymore said one of her most endearing qualities was her passion for the arts.

She noted that Charles-Farray was not content to simply participate or spectate in various artforms but would do her best to push for wider acceptance and appreciation.

She noted that while her passion for creativity would lead her to make blunt criticism of some work, she did so out of love for the artform and the need to see others excel.

Marva Charles, left, mother of deceased publicist, marketing strategist and singer Janine Charles-Farray, places a sash on her coffin during her funeral at All Saints Anglican Church, Port of Spain on Monday. – Angelo Marcelle

“She (Charles-Farray) also spoke about making amends with people who she may have offended, having written to some of those who simply did not like what she had to say in her critique of a performance, music, film, fashion, animation and so forth.

“On this I say, many were fortunate that Janine cared enough to offer her unbiased, objective views, not to pull down but to lift up in the pursuit of greatness because she believed in our gift, our talent and creativity while downplaying her own greatness and art history.

“For as long as I knew her, Janine did not like to call herself an artist, instead she elevated herself as a passionate advocate for the creative performing arts and the creative industries.”

Charles-Farray worked as a publicist and marketing strategist and served in management positions for several groups including the Board of the Caribbean School of Dancing, the Trinidad Performing Arts Network and the TT Animation Network.

Outside of her professional commitments, Collymore said she remembered Charles-Farray as a devoted daughter who valued her mother, Marva Charles.

During his homily, officiating priest Rev Richard Jacob said he was shocked to hear about Charles-Farray’s death, as her grandmother had recently passed away before her.

He said while it was natural to feel grief about her passing, he reminded mourners that Charles-Farray tirelessly pursued her passions.

Recalling hearing her sing in person, Jacob said Charles-Farry invested herself fully in every performance and urged mourners to emulate her passion and desire for excellence.

“When Janine stepped on the stage for Lydians, in that moment she would put her everything into that moment and leave it all there for us to sit and wonder.

“That doesn’t happen just like that. That comes from a place of love, from a place where you understand this is the thing God gave you to do and that this is the thing you would express your honour and glory to God in that moment.

“And so we are weeping now because we won’t get to see Janine, but Janine faithfully served her God, faithfully shared her love, faithfully lived her life, so we should really consider that some of those tears are for us as we come behind, but knowing Janine as I do, not even that she would want us to be doing.”

To honour Charles-Farray’s love for the performing arts and her alma mater of Bishops Anstey High School, choir members performed the school song Non Nobis Domine and her colleagues in the Lydians Chorale performed the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s Messiah.

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Four-way battle for PNM leadership

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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley –

THE tussle for leadership of the PNM is now a four-way race with three challengers to the Prime Minister.

Speaking at the end of nomination day on Monday, elections supervisory committee (ESC) chairman Anthony Roberts announced that Dr Rowley, Karen Nunez-Tesheira, Junior Barrack and Ronald Boynes are vying for leadership of the party.

Nominations were filed at the PNM’s Central Office at the corner of Chrissie Terrace and Southern Main Road, Cunupia between 8 am to 4 pm.

All except Rowley filed their nominations themselves. Chairman of the Diego Martin Regional Corporation Sigler Jack and chairman of the Diego Martin West constituency office Robert Cezair filed nomination papers on behalf of Rowley, as he was unable to do so owing to parliamentary duties. The two completed the filing at about 11.40 am.

Asked about her prospects of winning, Nunez-Tesheira said: “Dear me! I have never been good with the lotto. I want someone to buy lotto for me so I can play, but this is not lotto. This is about what people think I can bring to the table.”

“I want to make it clear that I am not challenging the government. My chances of winning the party leadership? I hope that what I would have said resonated with the national community…that I will walk the walk. I will not just talk the talk .

With her slate of Kenneth Butcher, who is contesting the post of chairman, and Bishop Victor Phillip for elections officer, Nunez-Tesheira hopes to change the way PNM does business to better reflect what the founding members envisioned for the party.

Nunez-Tesheira said her public statements about concerns over the three-day electoral process reflected her transparency as she hoped the party would be.

In a letter to Roberts, Nunez-Tesheira said the three days of voting: November 26 and 27 and December 4, was of grave concern. She said the three-day voting was not unlawful, just uncommon

Former finance minister Karen Nunez-Tesheira displays her candidate receipt at the PNM Central Office in Enterprise, Chaguanas after filing her nomination for the position of PNM leader. Alongside her are Don Millington, left, and attorney Peter Taylor. – AYANNA KINSALE

She said the ESC responded to her, but the issue raised remained unchanged.

On Saturday, Rowley, when asked about Nunez-Tesheira’s challenge for leadership, said it was a matter of life or death regarding the leadership of the party.

Asked about that, she said: “I take that as a compliment. I don’t know how else to take that. I never thought I was considered that way but if the PM does, I take that as a compliment to me that he sees that I am a good candidate worthy of consideration.”

She said since joining the PNM she has never not been loyal to the party, but there was a sense of disconnect within the party, reminiscent of former French Queen Marie Antoinette who dismissed the suffering of her people saying, “Let them eat cake.”

She said while the government is making insensitive comments and demands, it will be the party’s job to change that narrative so that disquiet can be addressed.

Similarly, Boynes said his challenge is about bettering the PNM and by extension the country. Boynes held a media conference at his New Street office on Monday. Boynes, an attorney and brother of former sports minister Roger Boynes, said he, like Jesus, asked that “this bitter cup” be passed from him. He accepted the challenge, he said, on behalf of the people.

Boynes is not new to the internal political landscape and was accused by Rowley in the 2018 internal elections of flip flopping between the PNM and UNC. Addressing this, he said 26 years ago a friend approached him to join the UNC, which he did for a few weeks before resigning.

Ronald Boynes –

“I bring something different to the equation. I understand that the economy has to be transformed, there has to be a transformation of how we do things,” Boynes said.

Incumbent general secretary of the party Foster Cummings said he hopes to improve on his work of establishing the central office and the increase in membership from 80,000 to 100,000.

“We have been working to modernise the party and improve its operations. Members can now apply online. We have a new website and we have been improving the efficiency of the party.”

Unlike Nunez-Tesheira, Cummings said there is no slate per se but there are nominees who are “co-operating with each other.” He did not say whom he was co-operating with.

The PNM adopted a one-man, one-vote policy in 2010 after then chair of the Couva South executive and incumbent labour minister Jennifer Baptiste-Primus brought the resolution to the PNM convention. Before that, executive members were voted in by slates supported by party groups. Baptiste-Primus and Christian Flemming are competing for the labour relations officer position.

Current public relations officer Laurel Lezema-Lee Sing will not return to the post of PRO after she decided to vie for the post of education officer. She is going up against her friend Clayton Blackman.

She said this move, if she is elected, will be to grow the party and she will be re-introducing party schools as mandated by its leadership. Lezema-Lee Sing said she has been a member of the party since 12 and her hope is to inculcate and induct more young people into the ways of the PNM.”

Minister of Local Government and former PNM PRO Faris Al-Rawi was nominated for the post of PRO unopposed. The other unopposed positions are Lady-Vice chairman and General Secretary, which will be filled by Camille Robinson-Regis and Cummings, respectively.

Chairman of the party is being contested by Stuart Young, Kenneth Butcher, who is part of Nunez-Tesheira’s team, and Farrai Hove Massaisai. Vice-chairman is also a three-horse race with Nyan Gadsby-Dolly, Rondell Donawa and Brian Manning fighting for the position.

Patricia Alexis, Daniel Dookie and Janelle John-Bates are all vying for the assistant general secretary position, while Anthony Davis, Kazim Hosein and Sallian Holdip are competing for treasurer.

Kwasi Robinson, Dominic Romain, Dane Wilson and Krystal Horwood are contesting the social media officer post with Indar Parasram, Leslie Lynch, Victor Phillip and Keino Romeo throwing their hat in the ring for elections officer post.

The largest race will be between David Trim, Curtis Shade, Terrance Beepath, Abdon Mason and Jose Tidd for field officer. Welfare officer is between Maxine Richards and Alica Hospedales with Jeniece Scott and Ndale Young jostling for youth officer. Irene Hinds and Eber Steele-Attong both want to be the party’s operations officer.

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