Laventille man shot dead in bed

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Police are probing the murder of a 37-year-old Laventille man on Tuesday.

Police said officers of the Inter Agency Task Force (IATF) received information that a body had been found on St John Street, Laventille, at around 6.45 pm.

They went to a house and found O’Neil Nicholas’s body on a bed with several gunshot wounds.

Police from the Central Police Station and the Homicide Bureau of Investigations Region I visited with a district medical officer, who declared Nicholas dead.

Crime scene investigators found several spent 5.56 mm shells at the scene.

No motive has been established for the murder.

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Online applications for legal certificates to begin December 1

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Raymond Cummings

Within just one month, persons in Guyana and the diaspora will have easier access to services provided by the Guyana Register Office (GRO), most notably, its improved online application process.

The move aligns with the organisation’s current efforts to modernise its services in a way that makes processes easier for Guyanese.

Registrar General of GRO, Raymond Cummings, said persons will be able to access the GRO’s improved services from December 1, 2022.

He said while persons can now apply with forms at their nearest post office, the online application process will make it much easier for them to register, especially those in the diaspora.

“Now we are adding another option because we understand that we are in a changing world and that with technological advancement, more persons are depending on technology. So, from the first of December, we are opening the option of online applications,” he said.

Although the option of online registration is already available, the option to make payments from the GRO’s existing portals is not. Cummings expressed his hope that this would be remedied by December 1.

“So, what we’re doing is we are in the process of working out with GTT the process to apply using MMG. They will be paying using MMG so you will no longer have to apply through one of our ports and then come to pay, or when you pick up you have to pay. You won’t even have to pick it up. You can apply online using the same sites that we have online… you can go to the Ministry of Home Affairs website and look for the GRO page, and there’s a form there, where you can apply,” he said.

Persons can also register via WhatsApp, by messaging 610-9394, or by sending messages to the GRO through its Instagram and Facebook pages.

MoneyGram payments are currently supported by the GRO as well.

Once the applications are processed, they will be mailed back to the applicant.

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Castries Teenagers Charged With Possession Of Stolen Goods, Ammunition – St. Lucia Times News

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On Thursday, October 27, 2022, about 3:30 a.m. several units of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force conducted an operation, at Wilton’s Yard, Castries, following increases in Robberies and Firearm related offences within the Northern Sector of the island.

During the operation, officers recovered six (6) stolen cellular phones, suspected to be connected with a recent Robbery at Micro Lab, on Wednesday, October 26, 2022. Along with the devices, officers seized ski masks, hoodies and four (4) rounds of 9mm ammunition.

Consequently, Shaquan Williams of Morne Du Don, Thomika Alfred of Ciceron, a fourteen (14) year old resident of Morne Du Don and a seventeen (17) year old resident of Bagatelle, were arrested and charged with several counts of Handling Stolen Goods and Possession of Ammunition.

Shaquan Williams and Thomika Alfred were charged for the said offences and each bailed in the sum of $15,000.00 cash or suitable surety, and are to reappear before the First District Court on November 26, 2022. The juveniles were remanded at the Boys Training Centre for future case management.

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Sacha Stephen of Morne Du Don, Castries was also arrested in connection with causing disruptions during the conduct of the operation.

She was charged with Disorderly Behaviour and Insulting Words, and was bailed on her own recognizance.

The matter was adjourned to January 12, 2023.

SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force

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Bajan Olympian follows in her mother’s footsteps Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Barbadian Olympian, Freida Nicholls is elated to follow in the footsteps of her mother, Edna Nicholls.

Freida was sworn in on Monday, October 31 as a Justice of Peace (JP) by President Dame Sandra Mason at State House. Reflecting that she was honoured to receive the recommendation, Freida shared that she humbly wanted to serve the people of Barbados, much like her mother, the founder of the Edna Nicholls Centre which helps at-risk youth.

“It is an honour. There is a lot of work that a JP is involved with in terms of authentication and other areas. I am personally glad because my mother Edna Nicholls was a JP as well and it gives me an opportunity again to reconnect with the community, to serve,” she told local media.

Freida is Barbados’ first female sprinter to go the Olympics, and she currently is an executive committee member in the World Olympian Association. She served in the Amateur Athletics Association of Barbados for 32 years as secretary, public relations officer and vice-president. Additionally, her historic achievements were recognised in February this year at the National Primary Schools Athletic Championships (NAPSAC), where a zone was named after her.

The Queen’s College alumnus expressed that under her new role as JP, she will “render assistance where required”.

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Call to expand President’s term and expand their powers Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

It has been suggested that the new Constitution of Barbados explore expanding the tenure and powers of the President.

The recommendation came from attorney-at-law and former leader of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Verla De Peiza on Sunday, October 30 at a public meeting with the Constitutional Reform Commission at The Alexandra School.

We need someone who is doing more

While lauding the President’s visits to centenarians as a “nice” initiative, De Peiza contended that the President should be more than a figurehead but have “an active role”. She proposed that the Reform Commission examine France’s model where the President is the constitutional head of state with executive powers.

“Let’s face it, I don’t think it would ever be the intention of the Barbadian public to simply replace one figurehead with another so I would like us to move from a point where we are also speaking to a president who has an executive function and it is not just a functionary. I don’t think we need it in a society this small and I don’t think it is really a promotion of democracy to have a figurehead as a head of state,” De Peiza emphasised.

consider a term of seven years instead, that does not collide immediately with a five-year parliamentary term

“We need someone who is doing more – even though it is nice – than visiting our centenarians….but there must be some actual duties for our president,” she added.

De Peiza also proposed that the President’s tenure be extended from four years to seven years. She indicated that the four-year term coincided with the parliamentary term and did no justice to accurately enforcing democracy.

“We put a president in place and gave her a term that really and truly does not do justice to our democracy because the term of four years is way too close to our political term and if there is one thing we should do in our Constitution is to insulate our head of state from political interference.

“It is not a new idea but it is one that I want the constitution to take on board and consider a term of seven years instead, that does not collide immediately with a five-year parliamentary term but it allows a president to not only seem to be independent but to actually be independent of mind,” she held.

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19 days to go: The 2022 FIFA World Cup -Team Denmark Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

T-18… Qatar will be the center of attention, as the greatest show on earth will be held for the first time in the Middle East region.

It would be the second FIFA World Cup to be hosted by the Asian continent, after the 2002 championship which was held in Japan and South Korea.

Denmark managed to advance to the Round of 16 in 2002 but were eliminated by England 3-0.

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Progressing from the group stage never seems to be an issue for the Danes, for, they have only failed to move on from the preliminaries once in their five previous appearances, and that was in South Africa 2010.

Since their first World Cup appearance in 1986, where they finish top of Group E, after wins over West Germany, Uruguay and Scotland, the Danes then bowed out at the first knockout stage, something they continued in 2002 and 2018.

In fact, the only time they have made it beyond the Round of 16, is in 1998 when they reached the quarterfinals versus Brazil and were defeated 3-2.

An encouraging 2022 World Cup Qualifying campaign, along with a fourth-place finish at last year’s European Championship, and with the imminent end of a golden generation, Denmark will be looking to do all they can, to go beyond where they have never been.

Country: Denmark

Capital: Copenhagen

Population: 5.8 million

Confederation: UEFA (Europe)

Group: D

Professional League: Danish Superliga

World Cup appearances: 6 (2022)

Qualification status: Winners of group F

Key players: Kasper Schmeichel (Nice, France), Simon Kjaer (AC Milan, Italy), Christian Eriksen (Manchester United, England), Christian Norgaard (Brentford, England), Thomas Delaney (Sevilla, Spain)

Coach: Kasper Kjulmand (Danish)

Group mates: Australia, France, Tunisia

Prediction: The Danes are expected to advance to the next round of competition, maybe even as group winners, if they are consistent in their performances.

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Offset Honors Late Migos Group Member Takeoff On Instagram

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Offset is yet to break his silence and speak on his cousin and Migos brother Takeoff’s death, but on Wednesday, he publicly reacted by showing love to the late rapper.

No doubt, the death of his cousin and Migos band member, Takeoff, who was shot and killed on Monday night (October 31), is weighing heavy on Offset, who not only grew up with Takeoff but they were also very close and remained on good terms despite the split of Migos earlier this year.

There’s been a somber mood in the hip-hop world following Takeoff’s death as fans, and other celebrities attempt to make sense of the tragedy.

On Wednesday, Offset changed his display photo to a close-up of Takeoff wearing dark sunglasses and smiling.

The other member of the Migos, Quavo, who was present when the incident took place, has not spoken about the tragedy. In videos shared online of the shooting, Quavo was seen screaming and crying in agony after realizing that Takeoff was shot and lay bleeding with a pool of blood around his head.

Instagram screenshot of Offset display photo

Meanwhile, fans have been reminiscing on the life of Takeoff. Videos of the late rapper’s many freestyles and clips from Migos’ music videos have been shared by fans who express the deep sense of loss many people felt after learning about the rapper’s passing.

A throwback video from 106 & Park in 2015 was also shared by another fan, where Bow Wow spoke to the three rappers and noted that up to that point, the Migos’ first men were Takeoff and Quavo, who held the group down while Offset was in jail.

In the video, Offset is asked about finally being able to join his family members, Takeoff and Quavo.

“First of all, it’s a blessing to come out of a situation like that but I been going in the studio,” Offset says, while Takeoff later adds that the group won’t stop.

On Twitter, many also shared messages of comfort and camaraderie for Offset and Quavo as they mourn Takeoff.

“Quavo and Offset gotta come back together and carry the Migos legacy. Do it for Takeoff man,” one fan wrote.

“Takeoff gone, quavo and offset on bad terms, its over but we need to celebrate migos run – a decade of hits, one of hiphops greatest groups, and probably the most influential atlanta artists in recent years outside of future thug and gucci,” another wrote.

“Offset was really looking like a whole proud father the way he reacted to Takeoff’s freestyle,” a third fan added.

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Dutch court continues Jah Cure’s incarceration, trial likely for 2023 Loop Cayman Islands

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Authorities in the Netherlands confirmed to Loop today that, following a pro-forma hearing yesterday (November 1), a judge ruled to keep Jah Cure in detention.

As a result of the ruling, Jah Cure (whose real name is Siccature Alock), will continue serving a six-year sentence in the Netherlands for attempted manslaughter.

Unhappy that the court did not find Jah Cure guilty of attempted murder (and only attempted manslaughter), Netherlands’ authorities said previously that they “lodged an appeal to the Court of Appeal” to challenge “the acquittal for attempted murder.”

Regarding the next court hearing, the authorities in the Netherlands revealed that “There’s another pro forma hearing planned for January 24th, 2023, while the case is being prepared for the actual trial.”

As to where Jah Cure is being held up during this time and the conditions of the facility, a representative from the authorities in the Netherlands said: “Due to privacy law I cannot disclose any information on the representation of the suspect or the specific facility/location where the suspect is incarcerated.”

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Third missing teen Jahsmine Ebanks located Loop Cayman Islands

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Jahsmine Ebanks has now been located. (Photo: Courtesy RCIPS)

The Royal Cayman Island Police Service (RCIPS) is reporting that missing teen Jahsmine Ebanks has been located.

According to the RCIPS, the teen has returned home safely and appears to be in good health.

“The RCIPS thanks the public for their assistance in this matter,” the service said in a statement.

Ebanks was among a group of three teens reported missing in late October.

The others are Mackailia Cunningham and Austina Williams.

The RCIPS reported on 30 October that Cunningham and Williams have returned home and are in good health.

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UU Secretary-general Pledges Continued Support to St. Kitts and Nevis in Areas Such as Climate Change and Agriculture

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 01, 2022 (SKNIS): The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis will continue to receive support from the United Nations in areas such as climate change, financing for development, human resource development, and health and agriculture as they work together for the common good of the people, said UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

Secretary-General Guterres was at the time welcoming St. Kitts and Nevis’ New Permanent Representative to the United Nations Her Excellency Nerys Dockery as she presented her credentials on October 24, 2022.

“I am delighted to receive you and to tell you very clearly that the support to St. Kitts and Nevis and to Small Island Developing States (SIDS) is an actual priority for us,” said United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres. “We know the difficulties that you face, the challenges that you face, how much the world economic order is against the needs and interest of the people of the Small Island Developing States mainly in the Caribbean.”

Secretary-General Guterres welcomed Her Excellency Dockery to her new role and expressed a desire to work closely with her.“I want to tell you that we very much welcome your presence here and we hope that you will allow us to testify to the close relationship with your country and also in the context of CARICOM. It is one of the regional organizations that has a closer cooperation with the UN,” he said.

“So, you are very much welcome. We will work together; we are very happy that the new administration has taken the decisions that you have mentioned that you will do everything to make sure that those commitments and that very strong approach to multilateralism will be successful.”

Her Excellency Dockery congratulated Secretary-General Guterres on his reelection to serve a second term in the said position of the United Nations.

“Thank you for the excellent stewardship that you have provided during your last term and for being such a fierce defender of small island developing states. You have truly been outstanding in the manner in which you have fulfilled the mandate of this august body,” Her Excellency Dockery said.

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