CDB to Provide Funding to Support Saint Lucia’s Most Vulnerable

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, September 30, 2022 – The quality of life of Saint Lucia’s most vulnerable will be further safeguarded as the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) approved a loan of USD 5.2 million to shore up the Government’s assistance to those most at risk.

The Safety Nets for Vulnerable Populations Affected by Coronavirus Project – Saint Lucia will expand existing social protection programmes to reduce vulnerability and increase social resilience by supporting the basic needs of those disproportionately impacted by the effects of COVID-19 measures. Beyond increasing the resources available for citizens, the project will also address severe challenges in special needs education. This is in keeping with regional and global commitments to advance equitable, inclusive, and quality education by enhancing access and learning support for this demographic.

According to Vice President, Operations, at CDB Mr Isaac Solomon, “the intervention will address poverty, contribute to easing the economic and social disruptions, temper the pressure on the social protection system, support the most vulnerable including single parent households, children with disabilities, children in foster care, and Persons Living with HIV. It will also enable learning continuity of students, as well as at-risk youth whose needs are being met through state-funded institutions.”

CDB has been an important social protection partner for Saint Lucia. Over the past 50 years, the Bank has provided significant financial investments and technical support for social protection initiatives to prevent, mitigate and manage the risks faced by vulnerable populations. CDB’s flagship poverty reduction programme – the Basic Needs Trust Fund – exemplifies the various aspects of social protection by providing access to basic socio-economic infrastructure and social services. The Bank will continue to strengthen strategic alliances among donor agencies to mobilise additional resources, promote sustainability and ensure coordination of social protection interventions in Saint Lucia.

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St. Kitts and Nevis Defence Force Boosted With the Addition of Twenty New Soldiers

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BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, September 30, 2022 (SKNIS) – The rank and file of the St. Kitts and Nevis Defence Force (SKNDF) were boosted on Thursday, September 29, 2022, after twenty recruits successfully completed the Basic Military Course No.21.

The twenty recruits participated in the Passing out Parade at Camp Springfield, which marked their official transition into the St. Kitts and Nevis Defence Force.

Thursday’s parade was attended by a number of dignitaries including the Governor-General’s Deputy, Her Excellency Marcella A. Liburd who inspected the recruits on display; Acting Prime Minister the Honourable Dr. Geoffrey Hanley; Cabinet Secretary Dr. Marcus Natta; Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National Security, Mr. Osmond Petty; Commander of the SKNDF, Lieutenant J. Anthony Comrie, Commissioner Of Police, Mr. Hilroy Brandy and National Security Adviser, Retired Major General Stewart Saunders.

Addressing the ceremony, Acting Prime Minister Hanley commended the young men and women for accepting the call to serve their country.

“I am pleased to see so many young men and women take the bold step of service to your people. I can only imagine the sense of dignity, honour and joy that you feel today. I do not take this step you are making lightly. It takes bravery, integrity, commitment and a strong sense of devotion, love of country and self to take this bold step towards becoming a soldier. You should all hold your heads high with pride because you are the protectors of our beloved nation,” said Acting Prime Minister Hanley.

The Acting Prime Minister went further to impress upon the new SKNDF soldiers the importance of national security to the development of the twin island Federation.

He said, “It is critical for governments to make national security a priority because economic prosperity is undeniably dependent on national security. Safety and security are the bedrock of the prosperity of our nation. Citizens feel safe, feel protected and secure, feel free from danger and harm because of your ability to identify and prevent any form of disruption to our peace, safety and stability.”

On their way to becoming fully-fledged members of the St. Kitts and Nevis Defence Force, the 20 recruits had to complete 20 weeks of intense basic training. The training involved patrolling, map reading and land navigation, field craft and tactics, first aid administration, physical training, internal security, drills and use of firearms.

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Charles E. Mills Secondary School PTA Meeting for St. Pauls Community Only

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All Parents and Guardians of students attending the CHARLES E. MILLS SECONDARY SCHOOL are invited to a Parent’s Teachers’ Association (P.T.A) Community Meeting for PARENTS of the St. Pauls Community, on Tuesday 4th October 2022 at the St. Pauls Primary School’s Auditorium starts at 5:00 p.m.

The purpose of this meeting is to facilitate an interactive session to further build the home-school partnership and address concerns specific to the community. We encourage

ALL to be punctual as we work to improve students’ social, moral and educational development as well as to outline the activities scheduled for the term.

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New tropical wave east of the Windward Islands Loop Jamaica

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There are now two tropical disturbances being monitored by the US National Hurricane Center (US NHC), with a tropical wave located east of the Windward islands.

The NHC in its 8 am update on Sunday said shower and thunderstorm activity associated with a tropical wave located several hundred miles east of the Windward Islands has increased over the past day or so.

It said some gradual development of the wave is possible during the next few days while it moves generally westward at 15 to 20 mph.

The disturbance has a (low) 10 per cent chance of formation through the next 48 hours and a (low) 20 per cent chance of formation through the next five days.

Several Caribbean islands are already keeping close watch over this disturbance.

The St Vincent and the Grenadines Meteorological Services in its last 72-hour weather outlook said on Sunday, warm conditions are anticipated but by nightfall a tropical wave inches closer to the islands. This wave is expected to affect SVG by mid-Monday.

Meanwhile, The Disaster Management Coordination Agency, (DMCA) in Montserrat said it is closely monitoring Tropical Disturbance 2 (Yellow) several hundred miles east of the Windward Islands with a Low Chance of development over the next five days as it tracks westward.

It noted at this time, the system is not a threat to Montserrat, and there are no watches or warnings issued for the island. However, the DMCA is encouraging residents and visitors to continue to monitor the DMCA and be prepared.

Dominica’s Meteorological Services in its 6 am Forecast on Sunday said unstable mid to upper-level conditions maintained by a trough system and lingering moisture are expected to support a few periods of cloudiness, showers and possible isolated thunderstorms across the area, during the next 24 hours. Thereafter, from Monday and into Tuesday, the passage of a tropical wave is projected to further increase the chance of showers and thunderstorm activity over the island. Slight to moderate seas are anticipated during the next 24 to 48 hours with waves peaking to 5.0ft along the eastern coast.

Meanwhile, in the Eastern Tropical Atlantic, a tropical wave located several hundred miles south of the Cabo Verde Islands continues to produce disorganised showers and thunderstorms.

Environmental conditions are forecast to be favourable for some gradual development during the next several days.

Therefore, a tropical depression is likely to form during the early or middle part of next week while the system moves westward, then turns northwestward or northward toward the end of the week over the eastern tropical Atlantic.

Disturbance one has a (low) 30 per cent chance of formation through the next 48 hours and a (high) 70 per cent chance of formation through the next five days.

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Forecasters monitoring two systems

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NHC is monitoring a pair of systems this afternoon.

The eastern one is likely to become a tropical depression around midweek, and the western system could gradually develop over the next few days.

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Guyana/Venezuela border controversy: Govt reaffirms commitment to peaceful resolution

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President of Guyana Dr Irfaan Ali                                     President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro

See below statement from the Guyana Government reiterating its commitment to peaceful resolution of the Guyana/Venezuela border controversy: 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana has noted the Communique issued by the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela dated September 30, 2022.

The Government of Guyana stands by the statement made by His Excellency Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana before the United Nations General Assembly on September 21, 2022. In the words of His Excellency President Ali:

“In the matter of Guyana’s sovereignty and territorial integrity – challenged and threatened by Venezuela as it is, we remain – to quote the Secretary General at the opening of the General Debate yesterday – “committed to make the most of every diplomatic tool for the pacific settlement of disputes, as set out in the Charter of the United Nations”.

In this case, ‘judicial settlement’ as determined by the Secretary General himself.

The world’s nations can be assured that Guyana shall remain true to those peaceful processes and deny every effort to depart from them. The International Court of Justice has already affirmed its jurisdiction in the matter.”

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Teen, father arrested over murder of Canal # 1 man

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Police in Regional Division Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara) have arrested a teenager and his father over the fatal stabbing of a 29-year-old man on Saturday night.

The dead man has been identified as Deonarine Ramachandran of Conservancy Dam, Canal #1 Polder, West Bank Demerara.

The tragic incident occurred at about 22:30 hours at the Conservancy Dam in Canal #1 involving a 17-year-old young man and his 58-year-old father.

Reports are that Ramachandran and the 17-year-old suspect were consuming alcohol at the now-dead man’s house on Saturday afternoon around 16:00 hours. The teenager became intoxicated and began to behave in a disorderly manner.

According to the police, the 17-year-old reportedly picked up a knife and made several attempts to take his own life. This prompted the 29-year-old man to intervene by taking away the knife. Ramachandran also dealt the teen several slaps in an effort to ‘calm him down.’

However, the 17-year-old ran out of the house in a furious manner, using abusive language and a series of threats as he made his way home.

He subsequently armed himself with a cutlass and returned to Ramachandran’s home, where the now deceased man also armed himself with a cutlass and approached the teenager.

Ramachandran attempted to chop the teen but failed. As a result, the suspect ran away on the Conservancy Dam, where he continued to use a series of expletives and threats directed toward Ramachandran.

The 29-year-old man reportedly became annoyed and again confronted the suspect. During the confrontation, the teenager ran away and went home where his 58-year-old father got involved.

A scuffle then ensued between Ramachandran and the 58-year-old man, during which the 17-year-old suspect armed himself with a knife and dealt Ramachandran a stab to his abdomen.

Ramachandran was picked up by relatives, who escorted him to the Georgetown Public Hospital where he died whilst receiving treatment.

The body is presently at the Georgetown Public Hospital’s mortuary awaiting a post-mortem examination.

Both suspects (teen and his father) were subsequently apprehended by police ranks as investigations continue.

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Pierre Highlights Saint Lucia’s Achievements At SLP Event – St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre has been highlighting Saint Lucia’s achievements in the aftermath of the July 26, 2021, general elections which his Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) won by a landslide.

He did so while calling attention to claims by the opposition United Workers Party (UWP) that ‘the sky is falling’.

But Pierre told Saturday’s annual general meeting of his Castries East Constituency Group that every child recently had their facility fees paid, and Saint Lucia has begun exporting bananas to England, the only country in the region to do so.

In addition, he declared that children had begun receiving laptops while the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) had declared that Saint Lucia has achieved eight percent economic growth.

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“You are looking at a country that just waived rental fees for people in the CDC building,” the Castries East MP stated.

He also said Saint Lucia has the best tourism figures in the region and, since July, had a government with no smell of corruption’ and where Ministers do their work diligently.

“You are looking at a country on the verge of rebuilding St. Jude Hospital,” he asserted to applause from the audience.

And he observed that Saint Lucia had returned some confidence to the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF), which is about to get a new divisional headquarters.

“You are looking at a country like that and say: ‘The sky is falling’ because I am Prime Minister?” Pierre said.

He acknowledged that the crime situation was not good.

Nevertheless, Pierre declared that he, his Deputy, Dr. Ernest Hilaire, Anse La Raye-Canaries MP, Wayne Girard, or Senior Minister Stephenson King could not, by themselves, solve the crime situation in one year.

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RSCNPF Thanks Valston Graham for His Service, Bids Him Farewell

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, September 29, 2022 (RSCNPF): Members of the High Command and several other ranks of The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force (RSCNPF) thanked Valston Graham for his years of dedicated cooperation with the organization and his contribution to the administration of justice in the Federation at a farewell ceremony on Tuesday, September 27, 2022.

The event was organized by Commissioner of Police Hilroy Brandy who told the gathering that he thought it was important for the organization to show its appreciation to Mr. Graham who served as the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) for the past six years. Mr. Graham recently demitted office.

Speaking at the ceremony which was held at the Police Training School, Commissioner Brandy said, “…although from time to time we don’t see eye to eye in certain things, I think I am man enough to say farewell to the DPP and I think we have benefited tremendously from the DPP’s wealth of knowledge…so I think the DPP has done an excellent job and I think we all can testify that we are in a better position in the force because of the experience and the learning that we got from the learned DPP.”

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Andre Mitchell gave brief remarks and described the event as a time to celebrate Mr. Graham’s work.

“We worked together to provide training for the detectives…it didn’t stop there. The DPP organised and pushed legislation with regards to the committal proceedings, hence eliminating the preliminary inquiry stage of the trial. He was instrumental in obtaining the audio-visual machines for investigative interviewing. Today, those machines are being used almost always in major crimes and with much success,” ACP Mitchell said. “I’m just highlighting some of the things that Mr. Graham Esquire would have done. If I recount everything it would take me all day Mr. DPP. His relationship with the Police has resulted in many major convictions…I know it was one of the best conversion rates for charging and prosecuting in the OECS.”

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Adolph Adams said that his relationship went beyond the professional, stating that he considered Mr. Graham family.

“Whatever you do in your future endeavours I will be there to support you. Just remember, the way that it started is the way I would want it to continue. We have always been good friends…let us continue doing that. I hope God continues to bless you and your family and I wish you all the best in whatever you plan to do in the future,” said ACP Adams.

In response, Mr. Graham spoke fondly of the friendships he made during his tenure. He also spoke highly of the level of cooperation he had with the staff at the DPP’s Office and the Police Force.

“I take pleasure from my service here, and when I say that I don’t mean from a personal beneficial point of view. I think one of the things when we look at what the success is that the police force has had over the years, recent years, and when one looks at the results that the DPP’s office have also had, it’s not the work of any one man. Instead it’s the work of networking and teamwork,” Mr. Graham noted.

Many of the other Police Officers who spoke referred to the ease with which they could reach out to Mr. Graham for pre-charge advice, the usefulness of his experience as a former Police Officer, and his drive to assist with training those who worked in and with his office.

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Minister Duggins Asserts Innovative Role of Cultural and Creative Industries at UNESCO Ministerial Conference

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Basseterre: St. Kitts, Tuesday, September 27, 2022:​ Addressing the UNESCO Ministerial World Culture Conference in Mexico, the Honourable Samal Duggins, St. Kitts and Nevis Minister of Creative Economy (Culture), in his first international speaking deployment since taking office, evoked his vision for the Federation as it moves expeditiously towards a new cultural and creative industries model.  This combines innovation networks, creative clusters and digital transformation that have the potential to transform the twin-island Federation into a compelling sustainable future hub of creative and cultural activities.

Speaking before an audience of 152 global cultural ministers at the MONDIACULT conference held in Mexico City, and opened by H.E Andrés Manuel López Obrador, President of the United Mexican States, and Madame Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, Minister Duggins spelled-out the virtues and challenges in forging a sustainable future for the country’s creative and cultural economy as being, “so critical to the prosperity of a small island developing state”.

My Ministry has embarked on an ambitious policy to galvanise, cultivate and preserve the creative and cultural industry in St. Kitts and Nevis, based on work in which original ideas are important, such as work in the arts or the media, drama, film-making, music and dancing”, he stated.  He underscored the special importance of the creative and cultural industries, linked to indigenous cultural talents, that can deliver, “significant economic potential, and drive innovation and value-creation, employing our citizens, especially including youth and women”.  Minister Duggins added that for the new Government, under Hon. Prime Minister Terrance

Drew is ardently pursuing a distinctly SIDS-associated cultural and creative entrepreneurship policy as a means of bolstering cultural identity and promoting intangible cultural heritage.

Noted the Federation’s resident Ambassador to UNESCO in Paris, H.E. David Doyle, “Securing a speaking role for Minister Duggins at this high-level ministerial conference was a singular honour for St. Kitts and Nevis. It also offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the Minister to articulate the virtues and distinct small island challenges we face in developing a solid creative and cultural, entrepreneurship-led environment

Referring to the small island developing states (SIDS) relentless constrains in terms of natural, human and technical resources, Minister Duggins noted particular challenges in developing and supporting an ecosystem for creative and cultural industries.

Among them are shortages of financing sources, shortages of skilled personnel, low levels of training, weak marketing and branding. However, he noted, “There are potential cross-promotional linkages between creative and cultural industries and tourism through festival-tourism, a prominent feature across the Caribbean region. But these are at embryonic stages of development”.

In concluding, Minster Duggins called for scaled-up technical assistance from UNESCO and other international partners in helping to develop a “distinctive small island creative and cultural entrepreneurial policy framework”. Specifically, the Minister urged assistance to build capacities through education and training in the arts, arts administration, continuing heritage management and cultural entrepreneurship.  This, he suggested, could be leveraged by also “deploying high-level UNESCO experts at regional and local levels to improve institutional capacity for advocacy, marketing, promotion of cultural products and services”

Commenting afterwards on his statement to the culture ministers at MONDIACULT, Minister Duggins stated, “As St. Kitts and Nevis, along with its neighbouring Caribbean states, diversifies beyond the Blue Economy of tourism and fisheries, we need leading-edge technical assistance in helping us to develop a solid model of how creative industries, innovation networks, creative clusters and digital transformation can give our small islands the foundations for a strong sustainable future.” 

The new culture minister of St. Kitts and Nevis commended UNESCO, a specialised UN agency covering education, culture, science and information, for its strategic priority in emphasizing the community cohesive role of creative and cultural industries and in encouraging intercultural dialogue and promoting mutual understanding.  “This latter attribute is important for small island developing states in the Caribbean, as we seek to re-integrate young men, back into society through their creative talents with contributions in local communities and society at large”.

The UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development – MONDIACULT 2022 was convened by UNESCO over 28 to 30 September 2022, and hosted by the Government of Mexico, some forty years after the first Mondiacult World Conference on Cultural Policies was held also in Mexico City in 1982.

Drawing culture ministers from across the globe, this ministerial conference was held 24 years after the UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies for Development held in Stockholm (Sweden) in 1998.

UNESCO ranks cultural heritage protection and policy development as one of its core mandates.  More recent UNESCO initiatives include improving the status of artistes, the creation of an enabling environment for sustainable development and adaptation of cultural policies to meet the opportunities and challenges presented by the digital transformation of the economy.  Improving data collection on the social and economic scale is a priority, in so far as it impacts national cultural and creative entrepreneurship.

St. Kitts and Nevis has ratified a number of UNESCO cultural conventions, notably in intangible cultural heritage, underwater cultural heritage protection and the influential UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which includes our single World Heritage Site of Brimstone Hill.

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