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

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, September 29, 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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Florida deaths rise to 47 amid struggle to recover from Ian Loop Jamaica

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Rescuers evacuated stunned survivors on a large barrier island cut off by Hurricane Ian and Florida’s death toll climbed sharply, as hundreds of thousands of people were still sweltering without power days after the monster storm rampaged from the state’s southwestern coast up to the Carolinas.

Florida, with nearly four dozen reported dead, was hit hardest by the Category 4 hurricane, one of the strongest to make landfall in the United States. Flooded roadways and washed-out bridges to barrier islands left many people isolated, amid limited cellphone service and a lack of basic amenities such as water, electricity and the internet.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said Saturday that multibillionaire businessman Elon Musk was providing some 120 Starlink satellites to “help bridge some of the communication issues.” Starlink, a satellite-based internet system created by Musk’s SpaceX, will provide high-speed connectivity.

Florida utilities were working to restore power. As of Sunday morning, nearly 850,000 homes and businesses were still without electricity, down from a peak of 2.67 million.

At least 54 people were confirmed dead: 47 in Florida, four in North Carolina and three in Cuba. The weakened storm had drifted north on Sunday and was expected to dump rain on parts of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and southern Pennsylvania, according to the National Hurricane Center, which has warned of the potential for flash flooding.

More than 1,000 people were rescued from flooded areas along Florida’s southwestern coast alone, Daniel Hokanson, a four-star general and head of the National Guard, told The Associated Press while airborne to Florida.

In Washington, the White House announced that President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden would travel to Florida on Wednesday. But a brief statement did not release any details of the planned visit.

The bridge to Pine Island, the largest barrier island off Florida’s Gulf Coast, was destroyed by the storm, leaving it accessible only by boat or air. The volunteer group Medic Corps, which responds to natural disasters worldwide with pilots, paramedics and doctors, went door-to-door asking residents if they wanted to be evacuated.

Some flew out by helicopter, and people described the horror of being trapped in their homes as water kept rising.

“The water just kept pounding the house and we watched, boats, houses — we watched everything just go flying by,” Joe Conforti said, fighting back tears. He said if it wasn’t for his wife, who suggested they get up on a table to avoid the rising water, he wouldn’t have made it: “I started to lose sensibility, because when the water’s at your door and it’s splashing on the door and you’re seeing how fast it’s moving, there’s no way you’re going to survive that.”

River flooding posed a major challenge at times to rescue and supply delivery efforts. The Myakka River washed over a stretch of Interstate 75, forcing a traffic-snarling highway closure for a while before officials said later Saturday that it could be reopened.

While swollen rivers have crested or are near cresting, the levels aren’t expected to drop significantly for days, National Weather Service meteorologist Tyler Fleming said.

Elsewhere, South Carolina’s Pawleys Island, a beach community roughly 75 miles (115 kilometres) up the coast from Charleston, was also hit hard. Power remained knocked out to at least half the island Saturday.

Eddie Wilder, who has been coming to Pawleys Island for more than six decades, said it was “insane” to see waves as high as 25 feet (7.6 metres) wash away a landmark pier near his home.

“We watched it hit the pier and saw the pier disappear,” he said. “We watched it crumble and watched it float by with an American flag.”

Wilder’s house, located 30 feet (9 metres) above the shoreline, stayed dry inside.

In North Carolina, the storm downed trees and power lines. Two of the four deaths in the state were from storm-related vehicle crashes, and the others involved a man who drowned when his truck plunged into a swamp and another killed by carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator in a garage.

At Port Sanibel Marina in Fort Myers, Florida, the storm surge pushed several boats and a dock onshore. Charter captain Ryan Kane said his vessel was so badly damaged that he was unable to use it to help rescue people, and now it will be a long time before he can take clients fishing again.

“There’s a hole in the hull. It took water in the motors. It took water in everything,” he said, adding: “You know, boats are supposed to be in the water, not in parking lots.”

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Man remanded for ‘gun assault on woman in bizarre bedroom incident’ Loop Jamaica

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A St Elizabeth man who allegedly used a firearm to assault a female after barging into her house to retrieve the weapon that had earlier fallen through a window, was remanded in police custody last week.

Andre Coley, a resident of Roses Valley in the parish, appeared in the St Elizabeth Parish Court on Thursday.

The 44-year-old is facing charges of illegal possession of firearm, three counts of assault at common-law, and four counts of assault occasioning bodily harm.

The case file remains incomplete, and he was remanded to return to court on October 26.

The allegations are that on Sunday, September 26 at about 10:15 pm, the now female complainant was in bed with her children when she heard strange sounds outside her house.

She got out of bed and closely examined the room where she was.

She then realised that what appeared to be a hand, was sticking in through her window.

The woman then reached for an object, and used it to hit the hand, following which a firearm fell on the floor of the room.

Further reports are that while the woman opened a door to let her mother into the room, Coley allegedly barged inside and picked up the firearm.

The woman reportedly tried to disarm and detain Coley, but he allegedly used the weapon to hit her several times before fleeing the premises.

The matter was subsequently reported to the police, and Coley was arrested following a probe that was launched.

He was positively identified by both women during a subsequent identification parade, following which he was charged.

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Senior prosecutor suspended for 6 months for professional misconduct Loop Jamaica

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For the first time in Jamaica’s legal history, a senior prosecutor has been found guilty of professional misconduct, resulting in her being suspended from practising law for a period of six months.

The order against attorney-at-law and prosecutor, Sophia Thomas, becomes effective on November 1, 2022.

In its determination of Thomas’ penalty on Friday, the General Legal Council (GLC) also ordered her to pay a total of $400,000 in legal costs.

Of that figure, a sum of $100,000 is to be paid for the legal costs of the complainant, Lowell Spence, a bank manager, while $300,000 is to be paid to cover the GLC’s legal costs.

Further, the prosecutor was instructed to participate in two ethic courses.

However, her legal team has given notice that it will be challenging the GLC’s verdict in the matter by way of the Court of Appeal.

Earlier this year, the disciplinary committee of the GLC, after examining evidence that was presented before it, found that while Thomas was employed to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), she went against the canons of professional ethics governing the legal profession.

This was purportedly done when Thomas was prosecuting a fraud case against Spence on behalf of the ODPP in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court in November of 2017.

During the trial, Spence’s legal team complained that a statement that was being used by Thomas was not the original document. Hence, the defence alleged that the then prosecutor used false evidence and/or participated in the creation or use of evidence that she knew to be false.

Thomas rejected those assertions, but the fraud case against Spence collapsed after Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Paula Llewellyn, intervened in the matter and offered no further evidence against the bank manager.

However, Spence went ahead and filed a complaint against Thomas in 2019, relative to the false evidence claim against her at his trial.

Thomas was on secondment in the Turks and Caicos Islands working as a senior public prosecutor when she resigned in mid-August shortly after the GLC found her guilty of professional misconduct in July.

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Prominent Montego Bay businessman shot and killed Loop Jamaica

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Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Branch (CIB) in St James are probing the suspected gun slaying of a prominent Montego Bay businessman at his establishment in the city on Friday morning.

The deceased has been identified as 59-year-old Donovan Fagan of West Gate Hills, Montego Bay, St James.

Reports are that about 7:40 am, Fagan was at his business place on Sun Valley Road in Montego Bay when employees heard explosions sounding like gunshots and alerted the police.

On their arrival, the cops discovered Fagan in a kneeling position in his office in a pool of blood with what appeared to be a gunshot wound to the head.

Fagan was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

No motive has yet been established for the killing.

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UPP Presents Opportunities for Investment and Economic Diversification As Part of Diaspora Roadshow

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As part of the United Progressive Party’s (UPP) Diaspora Connect Roadshow, the UPP delegation led by Political Leader Harold Lovell and Deputy Political Leader Jamale Pringle, presented their plans and programs at an invitation-only investment reception in Atlanta, Georgia last Wednesday.  The event was designed to engage reputable investors to discuss economic diversification as the Party fine tunes its economic recovery plan.

The UPP outlined its vision and goals to create jobs and economic growth through strategic investment and business-friendly policies that will position Antigua and Barbuda at the forefront of innovation and development. The presentation also highlighted the main reasons why investors should choose Antigua and Barbuda and the UPP’s vision for how the investment process will be simplified and managed by the Antigua and Barbuda Investment Authority.

Among the UPP’s major investment goals are the diversification of economic sectors, establishment of extensive trade links and the uplifting of people and the economy through lucrative small business and entrepreneurship opportunities.

The event attracted over 40 principals and senior executives of various organizations. There was keen interest in Antigua and Barbuda’s strong capacity for trade and investment in the areas of tourism, air transportation, manufacturing, agriculture agtech, fin tech and international banking.

Describing the reception as highly successful, UPP’s Political Leader, Harold Lovell emphasized that job creation and economic diversification were the highest priority issues on the agenda.

“While we are proud of our tourism industry and the potential of our product, we recognize that the world is changing and we must also develop other key sectors.  We highlighted Antigua and Barbuda’s key assets as an ideal business location, a premier tourism destination, central geographic location, trained work force, and stable currency.”

The reception provided an opportunity for effective networking to discuss coalition-building opportunities that will advance economic diversification. There was significant interest in learning more about how local assets and ideas can be transformed into economic opportunities

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Thieves made good their escape after targeting the St. Andrew’s Anglican Church twice in one week.

On Thursday, two fans were stolen from the church.

Thieves struck again on Saturday night, this time taking the communion wine from the altar and a lamp.

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F1: Pérez s’impose à Singapour, Verstappen…

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Le Mexicain Sergio Pérez (Red Bull) a remporté le Grand Prix de Singapour de Formule 1 dimanche en nocturne, devant les Ferrari du Monégasque Charles Leclerc et de l’Espagnol Carlos Sainz.

Le Néerlandais Max Verstappen (Red Bull), toujours largement leader du championnat du monde après 17 manches sur 22, n’a terminé que 7e et n’a pas converti sa première chance de titre mondial sur le circuit urbain de Marina Bay.

C’est la 4e victoire de la carrière de Pérez. Le Mexicain de 32 ans s’est déjà imposé au GP de Sakhir (Bahreïn) en 2020, déjà en nocturne, puis en 2021 en Azerbaïdjan et en 2022 à Monaco, sur deux autres circuits urbains, comme à Singapour.

“Je pense que c’était ma toute meilleure performance, j’ai contrôlé toute la course, même si elle était assez compliquée”, a réagi “Checo” Pérez.

Pérez est néanmoins sous enquête de la direction de course et risque une sanction a posteriori pour avoir potentiellement roulé trop près de la voiture de sécurité.

Verstappen, qui devance désormais Leclerc de 104 points et Pérez de 106 au championnat, disposera d’une nouvelle chance de titre dès le Grand Prix du Japon, la semaine prochaine.

Lando Norris et Daniel Ricciardo ont suivi aux 4e et 5e places, permettant à McLaren de passer 4e du championnat constructeurs, devant Alpine qui a essuyé les abandons pour problèmes moteurs de Fernando Alonso et Esteban Ocon.

Singapour accueillait de nouveau la Formule 1 après deux saisons d’absence en raison de la pandémie, et 302.000 spectateurs ont été enregistrés sur l’ensemble du week-end depuis vendredi. Un record après les 268.000 spectateurs de la dernière édition en 2019.

– 1h05 de retard, six abandons –

Le départ a été donné avec 1h05 de retard, en raison des fortes pluies qui tombaient sur la cité-Etat. La météo a ensuite été plus clémente et la course a pu avoir lieu, même si les conditions sur la piste détrempée restaient très difficiles.

Trop difficiles pour certains, avec six abandons au total: les deux Alpine, les deux Williams (Nicholas Latifi et Alex Albon), Zhou Guanyu (Alfa Romeo) et Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri).

Pour la 13e fois en 13 éditions à Singapour, la course a été rythmée par des sorties de voiture de sécurité.

Cela n’a cependant pas redistribué les cartes en tête. Parti 2e sur la grille derrière Leclerc, Pérez a tout de suite doublé le Monégasque. Très peu menacé ensuite, il a su gérer son rythme et ses pneus.

Verstappen devait s’imposer et espérer un mauvais résultat de Leclerc et de Pérez pour être titré dès dimanche. Mais sa qualification à la 8e position avait hypothéqué ses chances. Samedi, le Néerlandais n’avait pas pu terminer les qualifications, son équipe l’intimant de rentrer aux stands car sa monoplace manquait de carburant.

Pourtant en mesure d’établir la pole position devant Leclerc, le champion en titre a dû obéir, furax contre son équipe, pour éviter une disqualification – le réservoir doit comporter à tout moment au moins un litre.

En course dimanche, comme il le redoutait, il n’a pas pu remonter sur un circuit qui laisse peu de places aux dépassements. Surtout, il est ensuite parti à la faute: en voulant doubler Norris pour la 4e place, il a tiré tout droit au virage.

Reparti aux stands pour changer ses pneus grillés par ce freinage incontrôlé, il est sorti du top 10, avant de réussir à remonter dans les points.

Alonso, qui n’a pas terminé la course, a tout de même battu le record de départs en Grands Prix, que détenait le Finlandais Kimi Raikkonen. L’Espagnol de 41 ans a disputé depuis 2001 un total de 351 Grands Prix.

A noter qu’un débat existe sur le total exact. La Fédération internationale de l’automobile (FIA) l’établit à 350, ne comptabilisant pas le Grand Prix de Belgique 2001, où il avait pourtant débuté la course, avant d’abandonner et de ne pas prendre part au deuxième départ donné après un accident.

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La Bosnie vote en pleine crise politique

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Les Bosniens votent dimanche dans un climat de crise marqué par les menaces sécessionnistes, les divisions ethniques croissantes et les craintes de nouvelles turbulences.

Les électeurs participent à un scrutin complexe pour désigner entre autres les trois membres de la présidence collégiale de la Bosnie, les députés du Parlement central et ceux deux entités qui composent le pays fracturé selon des lignes ethniques.

Entre menaces sécessionnistes des Serbes orthodoxes, frustrations des Croates catholiques qui ne veulent plus cohabiter avec les Bosniaques musulmans et rêves “d’Etat citoyen” de nombre de ces derniers, beaucoup craignent pour l’intégrité même du pays pauvre des Balkans.

La Bosnie est divisée entre une entité serbe, la Republika Srpska (RS), et une fédération croato-musulmane, reliées par un faible pouvoir central souvent paralysé. Ce système est hérité des accords de Dayton de 1995 (Etats-Unis) qui ont mis fin à la guerre dans laquelle 100.000 personnes ont été tuées.

Les différents dirigeants politiques ont promis la stabilité en glissant leur bulletin dans l’urne. Mais les électeurs semblaient partagés entre résignation et espoirs fragiles.

“Je ne suis pas très optimiste” pour l’avenir du pays, a déclaré Anita Milenkovic, chanteuse de 42 ans, en votant en Republika Srspka. “Le plus grand problème, c’est qu’ils ne parviennent pas à se mettre d’accord, nos dirigeants”.

“Il y a toujours eu de la corruption et de la manipulation alors j’espère que quelque chose va finalement changer”, dit à Sarajevo Edin Drljevic, ingénieur de 44 ans.

A 13H00 GMT, le taux de participation était de 35%, selon la Commission électorale, en retrait de deux points par rapport à 2018.

– Exode massif –

Dans les trois communautés, des chefs qui occupent depuis longtemps le devant de la scène se livrent à la surenchère nationaliste pour se maintenir au pouvoir pendant que tous ceux qui le peuvent choisissent l’exil face à l’absence de perspectives tant politiques qu’économiques.

Près de 500.000 personnes ont quitté le pays depuis le dernier recensement de 2013, quand il comptait 3,5 millions d’habitants, selon les estimations de l’Union pour un retour durable, une ONG locale.

Milorad Dodik, chef politique indéboulonnable des Serbes de Bosnie et représentant serbe sortant de la présidence collégiale, vise cette fois-ci la présidence de la RS. Le nationaliste de 63 ans a multiplié ces derniers mois les menaces sécessionnistes qui lui ont valu des sanctions de Washington et de Londres, tout en répétant à l’envi que la Bosnie était un pays “raté”.

“Les gens sont motivés pour voter pour la stabilité, la paix, une vie sûre dans cette région”, a-t-il assuré après avoir mis son bulletin dans l’urne dans son village natal de Laktasi.

Certains analystes parient sur une victoire de ce grand admirateur du président russe Vladimir Poutine même si sa principale concurrente, Jelena Trivic, universitaire de 39 ans, assure le contraire.

Elle aussi joue sur la corde nationaliste mais promet de pourfendre la kleptocratie instaurée selon elle par Milorad Dodik. “Notre vengeance s’exercera au moyen de la loi”, a-t-elle affirmé.

– boycott –

Dans la communauté bosniaque, Bakir Izetbegovic, chef du principal parti, le SDA nationaliste qui domine la vie politique depuis des décennies, brigue un troisième mandat au fauteuil musulman de la présidence tripartite. Il a appelé les Bosniens à élire des représentants “qui ne vont pas créer des blocus et des crises, qui ne vont pas chasser les jeunes hors de la Bosnie-Herzégovine”.

Fils du premier président de la Bosnie indépendante, il joue cependant une partie plus difficile qu’avant face à un candidat soutenu par onze partis d’opposition. Denis Becirovic, professeur d’histoire de 46 ans, milite pour une Bosnie “pro-européenne et unie”.

De leur côté, les Croates, qui ont menacé pendant des mois de boycotter le scrutin, sont mécontents de devoir partager une fédération avec les Bosniaques. Tous les partis croates réclament une entité propre ou du moins une modification des règles électorales.

Celles-ci permettent aux Bosniaques largement majoritaires démographiquement au sein de l’entité commune d’élire de fait le membre croate à la présidence collégiale.

Le co-président croate sortant, Zeljko Komsic, porte-drapeau d’un Etat “citoyen” considéré comme “illégitime” par une grande partie de sa communauté, affrontera Borjana Kristo, candidate du HDZ nationaliste. En cas de victoire du premier, certains craignent de nouveaux tumultes et blocages institutionnels.

Les bureaux ferment à 17H00 GMT. En l’absence de sondages sortie des urnes, des résultats préliminaires ne sont pas attendus avant tard dans la nuit.

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