400 Berbicians benefit from house lots

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Some 400 Berbicians will benefit from house lots, as the Ministry of Housing and Water – Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA) hosts its ‘Dream Realised’ Housing Drive at the University of Guyana – Tain Campus.

The house lots will be distributed to low, moderate and middle-income residents at housing schemes in Number 75 and Number 76 Villages, Corriverton, Region Six.

Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal; Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water, Susan Rodrigues; Permanent Secretary, Mr. Andre Ally and Chief Executive Officer of the Central Housing and Planning Authority, Mr. Sherwyn Greaves addressed beneficiaries during the opening ceremony.

Regional Chairman, Mr. David Armogan also delivered remarks.

Minister Croal stated that today’s allocation exercise will aid in the reduction of the region’s current application backlogs. He further noted that the new housing areas include industrial and commercial buildings, as well as, religious, educational and health facilities.

Meanwhile, Minister Rodrigues added that more than $3 billion has been invested for infrastructural development in housing schemes such as access roads, bridges, culverts, drainage and electrical networks.

A number of Certificates of Title and Transport will also be handed over during the course of the day.

Another 200 house lots are also expected to distributed on Saturday at the Berbice Expo 2022.

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Blackheart Football Continues In Soufriere This Weekend – St. Lucia Times News

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Matches in the 2022 Blackheart Knockout Football Tournament continue this weekend at the Soufriere Stadium at teams continue to exhibit their dominance in the popular tournament.

On Saturday, October 15, from 6:00 p.m., Dennery will come up against Central Castries, while Mabouya will take on Anse La Raye from 8:00 p.m.

On Sunday, October 16, from 6:00 p.m., Gros Islet will face Marchand, while La Clery will clash with Soufriere from 8:00 p.m.

Next Wednesday, October 19, from 6:00 p.m., Desruisseaux will face the winners of the Dennery/Central Castries encounter. At 8:00 p.m., Vieux Fort South will play the winners of the Mabouya/Anse La Raye encounter.

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Meanwhile, two matches were played at the same venue on Wednesday, October 12.  In the first encounter, Marchand defeated South Castries 2-0, with goals from Joshua La Force (64th minute) and Levi Mederick (90+6 minute). That match saw two South Castries players being red-carded.

In the second encounter, La Clery defeated Babonneau 2-0, with goals from Jonathan Alleyne (56th minute) and Andrus Remy (90+1 minute).

Admission to the matches is $20.00 per person. However, early bird tickets are $15.00 each.

SOURCE: Blackheart Productions. Headline photo (L to R) The jubilant Marchand team after scoring one of their two goals against South Castries last Wednesday & The La Clery team before their 2-0 victory over Babonneau last Wednesday.

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Voetbalkamp voor kansarme jongeren

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Tekst en beeld  Valerie Fris PARAMARIBO — “Wij willen kansarme jongeren de mogelijkheid geven om op een professionele manier kennis

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Ferdinand Boisrond, élu à Saint-Laurent, est passé aux aveux pour son implication dans le trafic de cocaïne depuis la Guyane et le Suriname Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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Ecoutes téléphoniques, membres de sa famille impliqués… Ferdinand Boisrond, 5ème adjoint de Sophie Charles, chargé de la jeunesse, reconnaît avoir participé au trafic de stupéfiants. Illustration devant la Chambre de l’instruction mercredi à Angers, en présence d’Ouest France. Il a demandé en vain à être remis en liberté. « J’ai toujours résisté à ça. » : Ferdinand Boisrond, 38 ans, adepte du body-building, reconnaît qu’il a fini par céder. Il veut faire comprendre, ce mercredi 12 octobre 2022, à la chambre de l’instruction de la cour d’appel d’Angers, le contexte de Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, ville guyanaise frontalière du Suriname dont il était…

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Intelligence School fête 15 ans d’accompagnement éducatif des jeunes Martiniquais

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L’aventure a commencé il y a 15 ans pour cette entreprise créée par deux jeunes Martiniquais. En 2007, fraîchement diplômés en mathématiques, Paul-Henri Jos et son frère ont ainsi créé Intelligence School, l’un des premiers organismes agréés par l’État en Martinique pour le soutien scolaire à domicile. Au cours des cinq premières années, les professeurs de l’enseigne (qui est aussi une marque déposée) sont intervenus partout en Martinique et en région pointoise en Guadeloupe.

Avec l’évolution du marché et de la législation, ils ont ouvert leur 1er institut

pédagogique de cours à Bellevue à Fort-de-France en 2010. Depuis, Intelligence School s’est développée et a déjà suivi plus de 3 000 jeunes.

Aujourd’hui, l’enseigne compte quatre instituts de soutien scolaire en Martinique et plus 400 élèves inscrits chaque année scolaire.

Soutien scolaire et accompagnement

Son objectif : « accompagner les élèves et les parents dans le suivi des devoirs et la préparation aux examens, tout au long de leur scolarité. C’est avec méthodologie et entraînement qu’on arrive à d’excellents résultats aux

examens », indique Intelligence School, dans un communiqué de presse, rappelant qu’elle a obtenu 100% de réussite au brevet et au bac en 2022.

Après 2 années de Covid et la continuité des cours en visio-conférence et en présentiel, Intelligence School réussit « à rester n°1 dans le domaine du soutien scolaire en Martinique et est aujourd’hui incontournable dans l’accompagnement éducatif de la jeunesse martiniquaise », se félicite-t-elle, après avoir modernisé, à l’occasion de sa 15ème année d’existence, ses instituts pédagogiques mais aussi les éléments visuels de sa marque.

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Agriculture minister: Grow your crops, don’t steal it

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Minister of Agriculture Kazim Hosein, left, touches one of the animals during a visit to Shiraz Khan’s livestock farm at Carlsen Field earlier this year. File photo/Roger Jacob

AGRICULTURE Minister Kazim Hosein has urged thieves to stop stealing from farmers, but instead grow their own crops.

During the budget debate in the Senate on Thursday, Hosein said more money was given to assist the Praedial Larceny Squad, to reduce pilferage from hard-working farmers. He said the police service and municipal police would assist the Praedial Larceny Squad, via a whole-of-government approach with the local government and national security ministries, in a combined effort.”We intend to recruit more praedial larceny officers. We intend to assist the farmers out there.”I want to make a special appeal. What doesn’t belong to you, don’t interfere with people’s … what they plant and their animals.”

“Try and plant your own and don’t interfere with what doesn’t belong to you.”He asked thieves to sympathise with how long it has taken farmers to raise a cow or to grow melongene and caraille.”And you go in the people’s field and just steal it? Have a conscience! These people are putting food on our tables.”

He suggested using drones against praedial larceny. Hosein said farmers can access 50 per cent security incentives for CCTV cameras and fencing to help combat praedial larceny. He said the ministry has 92 incentives, but the public largely do not know how to access them. He promised to look into any problems faced by applicants. Hosein mentioned a 50 per cent reduction for machinery and equipment acquisition or for livestock purchase, plus a 100 per cent discount on soil conservation measures.

“We have tree crops incentives, fisheries incentives, vehicles incentives – you buy tractors, you buy pickups “We have post-harvesting operations and management. We have new farmers and youth incentives.”He said $14 million in youth track grants were given to farmers all across the country from Rio Claro to Diego Martin.

Hosein said some 80,000 people had accessed some 122 courses offered online and in-person about crop production, and advised that new courses were posted on the ministry’s website each month, for access by all. “A total of 22 outreach sessions were also facilitated.” He promised an education drive to notify the general public of all incentives and training available to them to do agriculture or fishing, saying many people were unaware.

Hosein said $112 million worth of incentives were distributed in the past five years under the agricultural incentive programme. He said a pizza makers import container-loads of pineapples monthly but his ministry wanted to work with them to ensure these are sourced locally. He said the Ministry of Planning and Development has given his ministry a grant to go around the country to try to eradicate the giant African snail, a pest.

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Kangaloo cautions opposition senator on ‘goat’ remarks

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Opposition Senator Damian Lyder. Photo courtesy Office of the Parliament

OPPOSITION Senator Damian Lyder incurred the wrath of Senate President Christine Kangaloo on Friday, when he described the members of the Cabinet as goats.

Speaking in the budget debate, Lyder dismissed earlier contributions by Agriculture Minister Kazim Hosein and ministers in the ministry Avinash Singh and Nigel De Freitas on how agriculture had benefited under the PNM in the last seven years.

Describing it as a colossal failure under the PNM, Lyder said Hosein, Singh and de Freitas would not tell the population about poor infrastructure and regular flooding in agricultural areas over the last seven years.

He identified Goodwood Park in west Trinidad as one such area. Noting that many people would not see this as an agricultural area, Lyder quipped, “This is where the chief farmer resides.”

The Prime Minister is a registered farmer and his family owns a farm in Mason Hall, Tobago, where sheep and goats are reared.. Before becoming prime minister in 2015, Dr Rowley lived in Goodwood Park.

Reiterating the UNC’s description of the budget as wicked and callous, Lyder claimed Rowley is advising ministers to follow his lead in being dismissive of anyone who does not support the budget.

“He is farming a set of goats in Cabinet.”

Kangaloo immediately cautioned Lyder: “Try to rein yourself in a little bit.”

Lyder insisted he was not saying Cabinet ministers were goats. He said he used the acronym “goat” to describe Cabinet ministers as the greatest failures of all time. “GOAT” is sometimes used as an acronym for “greatest of all time,” but in this case, Lyder said, “The ‘f’ is silent.”

He withdrew his claim after saying he understood the instructions Kangaloo was giving him.

Kangaloo warned him a second time: “Do not put anything on to me. Just raise the level of the debate.”

Lyder reiterated the UNC’s view that the budget showed the Government was disconnected from reality and uncaring towards the population.

“Ride a bicycle. Go back to coal pots,” he said, quoting Port of Spain South MP Keith Scotland’s suggestions for saving money.

Opposition senators thumped their desks when Lyder said unlike the PNM, “The UNC is a people-centred party.”

Lyder argued none of the measures in the budget were realistic or beneficial to the population.

“Pie in the sky, They read from the red book of fairytales.”

Reiterating the UNC’s claims that the PNM had crashed the economy, Lyder insisted he would not respond to anything government senators had said in the debate.

“I will respond to nothing from the emperors who wear no clothes.”

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Deyalsingh: Vision 2020 was not a PNM thing

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Health minister Terrence Deyalsingh –

Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh says that one of the key hurdles in achieving long-term national development is the lack of consistency between programmes during different political administrations.

Responding to concerns from independent senator Dr Varma Deyalsingh – his cousin – over TT’s five-year political cycle hampering meaningful development, in the Senate on Thursday, Deyalsingh said he understood the challenges faced in maintaining strategies over successive governments.

Referring to the economic development plan Vision 2020 which was launched by then Prime Minister Patrick Manning in 2005, Deyalsingh said while the programme gathered academics and experts of different political persuasions to work together, it was rejected by the People’s Partnership administration which entered office five years later.

Deyalsingh argued that such behaviour is not conducive to long-term development.

“It (Vision 2020) was not a PNM thing.

“However, when 2010 came and Kamla Persad-Bissessar and the UNC came into office, do you know what was the outcome of Vision 2020?

“The UNC government dumped it in the La Basse.

“They collected all the copies at the Ministry of Public Administration, all the copies, CDs, hard copies.

“We are suffering today because of the lost years between 2010 and 2015.

“And that’s why you can’t have national development.”

Deyalsingh said then chairman of the PNM Franklin Khan was able to salvage some of the items and said common ground must be found between governments.

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Forestry Department Issues Advisory On Hunting Protected Wildlife – St. Lucia Times News

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In light of creole heritage month, the Forestry Department wishes to inform the general public that permission must be obtained from the Department in order to take or hunt protected wildlife such as the Agouti and Manicou (also known as the opossum).

These species are listed under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Protection Act as fully protected wildlife and are therefore not permitted for hunting without a valid permit.

Section 10 (4) of the Wildlife Protection Act expressly states that: ‘Except by the authority of a license or permit issued by the Minister under this section, it is an offence for any person to hunt or to take any wildlife in a wildlife reserve.’

Additionally, section 17 (e) states that ‘A person commits an offence who exposes or offers for sale or purchase any protected wildlife or any part of such wildlife or the eggs, fry or young thereof without a valid permit’.

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The Department further notes that under section 4 of the Act, ‘any person who commits an offence under this Act is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000 and or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding 12 months’.

In short, Forestry wishes to inform the general public that the sale of wildlife meat is strictly illegal without a valid permit or license.

Wildlife species such as the Saint Lucia iguana are particularly vulnerable and face the risk of extinction due to the restricted and degraded nature of their natural habitat.

For instance, the Saint Lucia iguana faces may threats including habitat loss and predation by invasive species such as mongooses which feed on iguana eggs and hatchlings.

It is therefore our duty as St. Lucians to protect this unique species which is found only in St. Lucia.

The Forestry Department over the years has engaged in educating the public of the importance of protecting our vulnerable endemic wildlife species of birds, reptiles and mammals among others, which play an invaluable role in maintaining the balance and richness of our natural environment.

Anyone who is involved in the illegal hunting, sale and purchasing of protected wildlife is urged to cease such activities immediately, or if caught will be charged under the Wildlife Protection Act.

For further information, please contact the Department’s Senior Wildlife Protection Officer, Pius Haynes, at telephone number 518-7154.

SOURCE: Forestry Department. Headline photo Agouti (Stock image)

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Gauloise – USC Citron très au-dessus

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Handball – Championnat de Pré-Nationale – Cinquième journée

Cette journée qui débute ce vendredi soir sera marquée par un certain nombre de rencontres masculines intéressantes comme notamment Gauloise – USC Citron ou encore Réveil Sportif – FR Roches Carrées. 

Chez les dames le programme est moins alléchant, encore que Réveil Sportif – Aiglon pourrait être l’exception qui confirme la règle avec cette rencontre entre deux des quatre équipes encore invaincues. Trois autres rencontres méritent qu’on y prête un peu d’attention : UJ Redoute – Club Sport, TS Franciscain – ASC Ducos et Etoile de Gondeau – Ent.Club Péléen/Carbet.

Arsenal – Lian’age Pelletier et Ent.MEG – Ent.Citron/Tivoli ne devraient pas réserver de surprise. Les Robertines et…


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