J’can woman angers social media users with support for ‘choppa life’ Loop Jamaica

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Some social media users have expressed shock over the utterances made by a Jamaican woman who has publicly come out to support criminals involved in lotto scamming.

The comments also gave a view of the mindset that some of the females who get involved with scammers have.

The woman also raised eyebrows when she claimed that because of her support for scammers she does not want to get involved with anyone older than 27 years old or who has a 9-5 job.

Her comments have since triggered angry reactions from social media users who have argued that her utterances are a clear example of the role that some females continue to play in supporting criminal activities in the country.

“Let me say this, this is why the country is going in the direction that it is going, we keep glorifying this choppa lifestyle,” said one social media user.

“I hope younger women kill this narrative and make a change,” another user said.

“I hope you like prison life that comes with being with a choppa,” said another Facebook user.

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BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, October 06, 2022 (SKNIS) –  The Saint Kitts and Nevis Bureau of Standards (SKNBS) is now home to a new Metrology Laboratory that will serve the business community by offering enhanced measurement and calibration services.

The laboratory upgrades were commissioned during a ceremony on September 26th hosted at the Bureau. Speaking at the event, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of International Trade, Industry and Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. Jasemine Weekes said, “it is extremely encouraging to see that the Federation is very close to featuring one of the region’s best and well-equipped labs with the highest level of experience and expertise.”

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“This initiative is indeed a timely occasion, as the Government seeks to develop and expand opportunities within the agriculture sector which is at the forefront of the country’s diversification efforts. There is the commitment by the Government to re-energise this sector and stand with the region in advancing the CARICOM Agri-food Systems Agenda, to achieve the 25 by 2025 vision on the reduction of the food import bill by 25% by 2025. It is evident therefore that we are charting the right course,” she stated.

The laboratory enhancements were part of the “Strengthening of the Regional Quality Infrastructure in Barbados, Dominica, and Saint Kitts and Nevis” Project. The two-year initiative is financed by the European Union (EU) and managed by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) under the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) and CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) Standby Facility for Capacity Building. The CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) serves as the implementing agency for the Project.

In Saint Kitts and Nevis, Project outcomes have led to the procurement of equipment and training of specialists in the metrology laboratory, as well as aided in the development of a National Quality Policy for the Federation. Director of CDB’s Projects Department, Mr. Daniel Best echoed Mrs. Weekes’ sentiments about the gains made by the project for local producers.  The pandemic, he stated, had underscored the importance of manufacturing for the region as a key driver for competitiveness and job creation.

“Today marks a major victory for national quality infrastructure (NQI) as a mechanism for effective trade facilitation in Saint Kitts and Nevis and other CARIFORUM Member States. The laboratory upgrades we have completed help to chart a clear pathway to improved compliance with quality standards that will lead to greater opportunities, particularly in the manufacturing sector… Through these investments and capacity building, local manufacturers gain access to accurate testing services that certify their products to meet export criteria regionally and internationally,” Mr. Best pointed out.

CROSQ’s CEO, Mr. Deryck Omar agreed, underscoring the role quality has been playing in preparing the region’s producing sectors for greater opportunities.

A lot has been happening to bring partnerships of value to better integrate us as a Caribbean in trade and cooperation, and today’s lab commissioning to further strengthen our quality infrastructure, will go a long way towards continuing this journey to greater advancement for the region,” said Mr. Omar.

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“Just to underscore the significance of today’s event, a well-functioning Quality Infrastructure will open doors for producers in CARIFORUM countries to the regional and international markets, and particularly the huge EU market of above 500 million consumers, helping the regional producers raise the standard of their goods and services, and thereby enhancing their competitiveness,” he stated, further expressing the EU’s commitment to maintaining such collaborative partnerships as has been brought about under the project.

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Prime Minister, Andrew Holness toured sections of Bernard Lodge, St Catherine on Friday and spoke with several residents whose houses were demolished in an exercise to remove illegal structures from property held by the Sugar Company of Jamaica.

During the visit to the area, some residents refuted the Prime Minister’s announcement in Parliament Wednesday that gangsters had been selling the lands under the pretext of ownership, or building on them.

“When we examined the situation, we only acted when we were certain that certain steps were taken. So we had the evidence of the posting of stop orders,” Holness said before he was interrupted by a resident, who exclaimed, “That’s a lie!”

The Prime Minister maintained that the Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) Holdings, which holds the land, had posted stop orders “twice”. He added that he was informed the SCJ had been “trying to find people who were doing the structures that were incomplete [but] nobody would come forward”.

Again, the resident disputed that account.

Noting that the government is sympathetic to their plight, Mr. Holness urged residents to engage in discussions with SCJ Holdings.

“Your government is not unsympathetic to the situation facing residents in Clifton, St. Catherine. However, we must pursue our development plans in a structured, orderly and legal way,” said Holness.

We are committed to regularizing informal communities islandwide to ensure citizens can live comfortably and safely with access to the necessary road infrastructure, amenities and utilities.

Demolition crews knocked down about 10 structures on Thursday. The exercise has since been halted.

The lands in question are managed by SCJ Holdings and have been earmarked for agricultural purposes.

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