Top Honor For USVI Governor

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By NAN Staff Writer

NEWS AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Oct. 14, 2022: Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Albert Bryan Jr., is among 16 outstanding Black male leaders from the United States who will be saluted on October 14th in South Florida.

Bryan Jr. is among the 2020 ICABA Salutes Men Who Lead Awardees. The ICABA Salutes Men Who Lead Awards Luncheon and Leadership Summit is set for the Alan B. Levan NSU Broward Center for Innovation at Nova Southeastern University-3100 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314from 11:30 am – 6:00 pm EST.

The other honorees are from diverse professions and include a college president, c-suite executives, and a leading private equity investor.

George Wm. Tinsley, Sr., President & CEO of Tinsley Family Concessions, is the awards luncheon keynote speaker. He is an accomplished serial entrepreneur, business and civic leader, and speaker.

Tinsley’s companies own and operate 60 restaurants with most locations in Miami, Tampa, and Louisville airports. He has been inducted into six different Hall of Fames for athletics and industry.  On September 12, 2022, Onyx Magazine named Tinsley their Man of the Year.

The mission of the ICABA World Network is to assist its members in building relationships that power career, business, and lifestyle success. “The ICABA Men Who Lead honorees exemplify the accomplishments and aspirations of ICABA® members. We are proud to salute Black male leaders and provide the public a chance to meet, acknowledge, and engage them,” said Jerome Hutchinson, Jr., ICABA Founder and Chief Servant Officer. 

ICABA will also establish an award in memory of John W. Ruffin, Jr. to recognize the legacy of excellence, professionalism, and philanthropy that marked his life and career.  In the future, this signature award will be presented at future ICABA Salutes Men Who Lead Awards Luncheon and Leadership Summits to recognize a Black male leader who embodies the exemplary leadership legacy of John W. Ruffin, Jr.

The other 2022 awardees are:

Andre Boyd, Sr., -Chief Operating Officer, The Christ Hospital Health Network.

Andell K. Brown, Esq.– Founding Partner, Andell Brown & Associates Law Offices, P.L.

Dr. Alwyn Leiba– Dean, School of Health Sciences, Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami.

Earnest DeLoach, Jr., Esq.– Vice President – Legal, Balfour Beatty Construction LLC.

Gale S. Nelson– President & CEO, Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami.

Gregory Adam Haile, J.D.– President, Broward College.

Kelvin Watson– Executive Director, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District.

Newton Sanon – President & CEO, OIC of South Florida.

Pete A. Kennedy– CEO, E.M.Y.L.L.

Richard Snow– VP. SBA National Franchise relationship Manager, WSFS Bank

Seabron A. Smith– Executive Director, Center for Technology, Enterprise, and Development, Inc.

Todd Billings– CEO, USDV Capital.

William “Bill” Diggs– Executive Director, Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust and,

Zaylin Yates– Founding Managing Director, Brevo Theatre.

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Mondiaux de judo: Sarah-Léonie Cysique et Kenny Livèze remportent la médaille d’argent en équipe mixte

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L’équipe de France de judo mixte remporte la médaille d’argent aux championnats de monde de Tachkent. – Gabriel Juan – GabiJuan/EJU

La sélection française de Judo a décroché la deuxième place en équipe face au Japon, lors des Championnats du monde de Tachkent, en Ouzbékistan. 

L’équipe de France de Judo a remporté jeudi la médaille d’argent dans l’épreuve mixte par équipes des Mondiaux de judo après sa défaite en finale contre le Japon (4-2). 

La guadeloupéenne Sarah Léonie Cysique était la 4ème combattante de l’équipe lors de la finale.

Sarah-Léonie Cysique a combattu en tant que titulaire et Kenny Livèze était remplaçant.

Résumé de la journée

Pour leur première rencontre, les Bleus se sont imposés face à la Géorgie sur le score de 4 à 1.

Sarah-Léonie Cysique (-57kg), Joan-Benjamin Gaba (-73kg), Marie-Ève Gahié (-70kg) et Romane Dicko (+70kg) l’ont successivement emporté.

En quart de finale, les Français ont battu la Chine 4 à 0.

Face à l’Israël en demi-finale, l’équipe de France a largement dominé la rencontre (4-1). 

En finale, après avoir couru après le score (0-1 ; 1-1 ; 1-2 puis 2-2) les Français se sont inclinés (2-4) face aux japonais.

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MV Elizabeth C Crew Charged by Police and Customs

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, October 12, 2022 (RSCNPF): The five (5) crew members of the MV Elizabeth C who were taken into Police custody as a result of the recent major drug bust have been charged by both The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force and The St. Kitts and Nevis Customs and Excise Department.

The Police have charged Desue Mc Farlang and Ronald Olliviere of Grenada, along with Peter Scotland, Saleem Ali, and Micheal Jack of Trinidad and Tobago for the offences of Possession of Cannabis with Intent to Supply, Importation of Cannabis, Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Supply, Possession of Cocaine and Importation of Cocaine.

Customs officials have charged the men for the offences of Fraudulent Evasion of Cannabis, Fraudulent Evasion of Cocaine, Concealment of Cannabis, Concealment of Cocaine and False Declaration of Documents. Mc Farlang received an additional charge for the offence of Modification of the Vessel for the Purpose of Concealment.

They were charged on October 07, 2022, and have been remanded at His Majesty’s Prison.

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Talented artist with disability sketches portraits using his mouth Loop Cayman Islands

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This talented artist with disability sketches beautifully detailed portraits using his mouth.

Clutching a pencil in his lips, Phromphan Chotisiradanan, 26, draws on a blank canvas, with each twitch of his head deftly capturing his client’s features.

The young portraitist is based in Thailand’s Chiang Mai province but finds commissions through his social media accounts. The money he earns is enough to pay for his college fees and support himself and his mother.

Phromphan said: “I was born like this, and my mother has always taken amazing care of me. I am disabled physically, but my mind is just like a regular person’s.

“I don’t feel sad for myself because I was born like this, so it’s normal for me. I think it must be a lot worse for people who were born without disabilities but suddenly become disabled.

“I also like to sing during my free time. I’m currently taking my master’s in fine arts and architecture. I want to become a teacher one day.”

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An Ananda Alert has been activated, and a search is on for 16-year-old Tewanna Hooker, otherwise called ‘Lucky’, of Shortwood Avenue, St Andrew, who has been missing since Wednesday, October 12.

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Red Force coach Furlonge takes over as chief selector

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David Furlonge

THE TRINIDAD and Tobago Cricket Board (TTCB) has broken with tradition and handed the job of chief selector to TT Red Force coach David Furlonge.

A TTCB media release on Thursday, said, “Furlonge is regarded as the most successful coach in local club cricket winning innumerable national cricket titles at the highest level of the game while in charge of the Queen’s Park Cricket Club.”

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THE Criminal Bar Association (CBA) has condemned “in the strongest possible terms” the indemnity agreement between the Government and convicted King’s Counsel Vincent Nelson, particularly if promises were given without the knowledge and consent of the Director of Public Prosecutions for him to give evidence against former attorney general Anand Ramlogan, SC, and ex-UNC senator Gerald Ramdeen.

In a statement on Thursday, the CBA said it had received a “voluminous” number of documents involving the failed criminal prosecution of the two attorneys.

“Our initial perusal of some of those documents has caused us some disquiet, it commented, adding that after the CBA’s executive “comprehensively reviewed and digested these documents,” it intends to make a statement on the role of former attorney general Faris Al-Rawi and the DPP’s decision to discontinue the case.

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In the statement, the president of the CBA, Israel Khan, SC, also commended Gaspard for the position he took on Monday when he announced he was discontinuing the criminal prosecution against Ramlogan and Ramdeen.

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PENAL police are searching for four Spanish-speaking men in connection with the stabbing death of a Moruga man early on Thursday.

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West: Ignore ‘shiny objects,’ it’s a great budget

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MINISTER of Public Administration Allyson West urged people not to fall for distractions – which she dubbed “shiny objects and fads” – but to be confident that the Government was acting in the population’s best interest in its budget, during a debate in the Senate on Thursday.

Without infinite revenues it was impossible to satisfy all needs, she said, so the Government must now prioritise, have a plan, and be ready to make tough decisions. The Government’s policy, West said, has been to protect lives and livelihoods through the pandemic, and chart a sustainable future.

“This Government has demonstrated that it is not about winning elections. We will make decisions for the good future of TT.”

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She said, “It is not because the Government isn’t doing anything, but because of the naysayers.”Likening critics to a children’s fictional character, she scoffed, “Like Chicken Licken, every day the sky is falling.”West hailed the budget’s measures of the housing and village programme, GATE, manufacturing tax credits, energy-company tax breaks, plus “a slew of programmes” for youngsters under the Ministry of Youth Development and National Service.

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The Health Ministry is advancing efforts to digitise its records with installation of an Electronic Medical Records system soon.

Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony said the system which will create more efficiency in the sector, should be implemented by this time next year, beginning with hospitals.

“There are numerous advantages to going to an electronic system. One, we can be able to store large amounts of data, retrieve it, readily and have all the patients’ records in one place, but it’s also very convenient for both patient, doctors, medical staff and so forth,” Dr Anthony said.

A working group has been established within the ministry which has collaborated with the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, to design the electronic patient record system.

“What we envisage with such a system is that the patient when coming to the doctor, records will be available to that person, and if they go to the lab and they do a lab test, they don’t have to go back to the lab for the results. Those results would be integrated into their patient records. If they go do an x-ray or a CT scan, that imaging would also be integrated into the patient’s records, so when you go to visit your doctor all your information is available,” the Health Minister said.

This, he noted, would reduce waiting time, and save patients a lot of hassle.

Doctors will also be able to access patients’ records, quickly and when a diagnosis is made, a prescription for medication will go directly to the pharmacists to dispense medication to the patient.

This is just one of several measures the Health Ministry is taking to create a more efficient healthcare system in Guyana.

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