St. Mary’s North is the Next Stop on the UPP ‘Small Business Pull-Up’ Tour

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The 13th installment of the UPP’s ‘Small Business Pull-Up’ tour will take place on Saturday November 12th.

A caravan of UPP supporters will traverse St. Mary’s North to support small businesses in the community.

The UPP team will leave Jennings Primary School at 1:00 pm and will patronize a diverse array of small enterprises in Jennings, Bendals, Cashew Hill, Bath Lodge and Browne’s Ave.

The team will share the UPP’s Small Business Agenda for Development and Growth with vendors and patrons.

Senator Johnathan Joseph, UPP Candidate for St. Mary’s North, believes that small businesses are at the core of every community.

He has witnessed firsthand the hard work, patience and dedication that it takes to maintain a successful business.

“It is important that the UPP continues to support vendors and small enterprises as they struggle to regain economic strength, in an effort to support their families and communities. For many, their small business is their primary source of income and the UPP is committed to giving them a boost to help generate more sales and exposure,” said Joseph.

Since late August, the UPP ‘Small Biz Pull-Up’ has been highlighting and empowering small businesses throughout the pandemic-recovery.

With only four more events planned in the ‘Small Business Pull-Up’ series, Joseph urges everyone to come on board.

For more information about the ‘Small Business Pull-Up’ in St. Mary’s North, Tel: 728-4321.

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Salon de l’habitat à Dillon : aujourd’hui, c’est gratuit !

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Après deux ans et demi d’absence, le Salon de l’habitat repart de plus belle pour fêter sa 30e édition avec le plein d’animations. Le salon qui est ouvert jusqu’à dimanche au stade de Dillon, est gratuit uniquement aujourd’hui.

Le Salon de l’habitat est un rendez-vous prisé des Martiniquais qui y viennent en bon nombre. La société GLConseil, qui est aussi à l’origine de la Foire de Dillon, sait comment attirer la foule des grands jours. Les organisateurs attendent jusqu’à 35 000 visiteurs. Cette année, c’est un peu spécial car le salon redémarre après deux ans et demi d’absence (restrictions sanitaires) et fête ses 30 ans d’existence.

Betty Volcy, en charge de la communication explique : « Notre thème 2022 est Recyclez-moi ! car nous avons le souhait que notre salon apporte des informations concrêtes aux visiteurs. Grâce aux animations ludiques de CITéO, les familles vont repartir en étant incollables sur le recyclage des ordures ménagères !

 

Betty Volcy essaye l’un des sièges en bouteilles recyclées.
• Clo. M.

 

Ce n’est pas tout… Le salon, c’est à la fois, un lieu de découverte des nouveautés en matière d’habitat, et c’est un lieu où l’on peut se renseigner – sur place sans prendre rendez-vous -, sur tout ce qui touche à la maison et au jardin, des entreprises privées aux collectivités. »

 

Et une brocante- vide-grenier

Betty conclut : « On n’oublie pas la foire avec une allée qui lui ressemble. On a prévu un peu de vêtements, d’électro-ménager, les produits africains qui ont un franc succès et… une brocante-vide-grenier. Une nouveauté qui devrait plaire à nos visiteurs ! »

Des stands de plantes également pour les terrasses ou pour le jardin avec une mise en espace par des professionnels « pour donner des idées ».

Les visiteurs auront également envie de plonger dans les piscines ou jacuzzi. Sans oublier de rêver devant les constructions de bungalow en bois et autres matériaux. Bref, au salon de Dillon : on trouve tout sur l’habitat.

Pour ceux qui aiment la musique : le quartet Florentiny saura les enchanter sur des notes de jazz en fin de semaine à 18 heures.

Sachez pour finir que le salon sera inauguré par le maire en personne, aujourd’hui à 18 heures.

 

Pratique

Salon de l’Habitat : stade Pierre-Aliker de Dillon à Fort-de-France

Quand : Mercredi 9 à dimanche 13 novembre

Horaires : mercredi, jeudi et dimanche 10h-21h et vendredi et samedi 10h-22h

Entrée gratuite uniquement mercredi

Tarifs : 5 euros de jeudi à dimanche et gratuit pour les moins de 12 ans

Des bungalows au construction de maison en bois.
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Le thème du salon : “Recyclez-moi” comme ce fauteuil en bouteilles recyclées
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Les protections, les volets, les barrières, etc.
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De la maison à la piscine…
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Former AG congratulates Jones-Gittens on appointment as Acting DPP as Armstrong deals with legal troubles in Jamaica

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King’s Counsel Justin Simon is extending congratulations to Shannon Jones-Gittens on her appointment as the acting Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

The sudden elevation of Jones-Gittens, a Senior Counsel in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, is due to the legal troubles now facing Anthony Armstrong, the substantive position-holder, in his native Jamaica.

Simon recalls the young attorney joining the Office during his own tenure as Attorney-General under the United Progressive Party (UPP) Administration.

He says he has observed and heard Jones-Gittens in court, since, and knows that she is very serious with regard to her duties.

The daughter of Barbudan Senator Fabian Jones, Jones-Gittens is the second woman appointed to act in this position within months. She is possibly the youngest person to have been appointed to do so.

Chief Magistrate Joanne Walsh filled the position earlier this year, after Armstrong was found guilty of professional misconduct by the Disciplinary Committee of Jamaica’s General Legal Council (GLC) in 2021.

Armstrong has appealed the decision, but the matter has not yet been heard.

In the meantime, criminal charges of fraud, stemming from the same matter – three land transactions that took place over 18 years ago – have been laid against him.

He appeared in court on Monday, November 7, and is currently out on bail; however, his passport was confiscated at the time.

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UN Report Highlights Discrimination Against Black Boys & Girls Worldwide – St. Lucia Times News

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In a report issued on Tuesday, UN human rights experts outline how discrimination affects black boys and girls worldwide to the extent that they are not considered children, even in the eyes of the law.

They said unresolved legacies of trade and trafficking in enslaved Africans, as well as colonialism, post-colonial apartheid and segregation, continue to harm these children today.

Discrimination, stereotypes and xenophobia

The report by the Working Group on people of African descent highlights discrimination in areas that include the administration of justice, law enforcement, education, and health.

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It has been presented to the UN General Assembly in New York

“Due to racial discrimination, racial stereotypes, systemic racial discrimination and xenophobia, children of African descent are not considered as children at all,” Catherine Namakula, the Working Group Chair, told ambassadors.

The report found that throughout the diaspora, children of African descent face heavier policing, including more arrests, police surveillance, racial profiling, strip searches and excessive use of force.

In short, “law enforcement is in conflict with children of African descent,” according to the report.

Stolen childhoods

The study details how false racial stereotypes of criminality, culpability and dangerousness, influence decision-making, including by police officers, prosecutors, lawyers and judges globally.

“The childhoods of people of African descent are stolen by persistent racial disparities in policing and family interventions, including removal of children and termination of parental rights, and racialised decision-making and outcomes,” the authors said.

The Working Group stated that it is time to take action to end excessive use of force, extra-judicial killings, disparities, racial profiling, racial stereotypes and stereotyping, systemic racial discrimination, hate speech and hate crimes.

They called for the creation of a racial justice index to measure progress.

“We must dismantle discriminatory structures and create political space for a dialogue on reparations at the international, regional, national and local levels. Only the truth, accountability and justice can eliminate racial discrimination,” said Ms. Namakula.

UN called out

The experts also called for the UN and other stakeholders to stop using images of African children and children of African descent in undignified circumstances, for marketing and fundraising purposes.

They further urged these organizations to address negative stereotypes, adding that “children of African descent are not synonymous with poverty”.

In the wake of their country visit to Switzerland in January, the Working Group has welcomed the 31 October decision by the Zürich High Court ordering the release of a young man called “Brian K.”

His story represents “a striking example of a stolen childhood and a superimposed adult identity with stark racial connotations”, they said.

Brian K., now in his mid-20s, was just 10 when he was first arrested on the basis of a false accusation, according to the UN experts. He had been held in pre-trial detention or preventive detention without interruption since 28 September 2017.

Dominique Day, a Working Group member, contributed an expert racial analysis to the progression of the case this year.

Opportunity for change

“Leaving no child behind requires bringing the issues of children of African descent from the margins to the mainstream in education, health, social services and child justice. Humanity owes the best it has to give to every child without exception,” Ms. Namakula said.

“The lives of children of African descent are humanity’s opportunity to decisively discontinue centuries of marginalisation of generations of one of the most oppressed group of persons of the world.”

SOURCE: UN News/SLT. Headline photo courtesy Santi Vedrí (Unsplash.com)

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Saint Lucia increases its production capacity to overcome dependency on food imports

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News Americas, Castries, St. Lucia, Weds. Nov. 09, 2022: In response to the global food crisis, Saint Lucia, a small island state in the Caribbean, has rolled out a number of government programs to increase food security, boosting its agricultural production and minimizing its reliance on imports.

And indeed, the country’s recent measures have proved timely. With inflation on the rise even within wealthy countries, it appears that the global food crisis will worsen before it improves. The conflict in Europe has also impacted inflation, having affected how commodities are produced, used and traded across the world. These changes are likely to keep food prices high until 2024, prolonging and worsening international food security. 

This state of affairs has proved particularly challenging for many Small Island Developing States (SIDS) which, already on the frontline of climate change, are facing increased food insecurity due to the rising cost of imports. In response to this, Saint Lucia has increased its food production capacities in a bid to overcome its dependency on imports. Under the direction of Alfred Prospere, Saint Lucia’s Minister for Agriculture and Food Security, the government has launched several initiatives to strengthen the country’s production. 

These efforts include the government’s Seven Crops project which aims to grow and strengthen supply chains in the fruit and vegetable sector. The Ministry of Agriculture reported that since the introduction of the project, the island has significantly increased production for a number of crops targeted by the programme – these include papaya, broccoli, cucumber, pumpkin, cauliflower, eggplant, corn, dragon fruit and sugar apples. 

The government also improved its agriculture intelligence information systems, setting up stable markets for farmers and introducing new technologies into the agricultural sector in an effort to lower Saint Lucia’s food import bill. So far, this development has led to an increase in both the quality and quantity of agricultural yields.

In addition to these measures, the government has also offered a 30% subsidy to banana crop farmers to support its export industry. In 2020, bananas were one of the country’s most profitable exports, with crops being sent to Barbados (US$302,000), Canada (US$1 412,000) and the United Kingdom ( US$2.61M). 

With the global supply chain experiencing significant disruption and many agricultural commodities facing significant breaks to their supply, the government’s actions have come at an opportune moment. For many countries, global supply chain problems have led to skyrocketing prices for food commodities, a problem exacerbated by the increasing cost of agricultural commodities.  

Saint Lucia’s government has therefore been prioritising the development and promotion of extensive farming on the island, with the goal of increasing self-reliance in the country’s food supply. By lessening its dependence on imports, Saint Lucia has sought to insulate itself from the ever-rising inflation affecting countries across the world.

Current projections from economic forecasters indicate that further rises in inflation are expected for 2023. This increase will prove particularly onerous for emerging and underdeveloped nations. According to data collected between May and August 2022, most low and middle-income countries have already experienced significantly high inflation, with 88.2% of low-income, 91.1% of lower-middle-income and 93% of upper-middle-income countries having experienced inflation rises above 5%. With domestic food price inflation very high across the world, including in the United States, Saint Lucia is standing firm against the odds.

One factor contributing to Saint Lucia’s success is the active participation of its youth in its agricultural upliftment. Across the world, there has been a decline in young workers entering the agriculture sector. With this shortage of farmers, most major food producers have reported declines in their output – with knock-on effects on food security. However, Saint Lucia’s agriculture minister noted that its youth are actively participating in the sector and that this participation has led to an improvement in the island’s food supply.

Building on this contribution from Saint Lucia’s youth, the government has introduced a number of new policies and subsidies to assist local farmers. These policies are supported by funds from the country’s Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP).  Citizenship by Investment allows individuals to gain citizenship to a country by investing a certain amount in the country’s economy. In Saint Lucia, this investment involves contributing to the National Economic Fund Investment Option which sponsors social development.

Launched in 2016, Saint Lucia’s Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) is the newest CIP in the Caribbean. The programme hopes to establish itself as one of the best programmes in the world. In line with these aims, the programme is already ranked among the top three Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programmes in the world, according to the “CBI Index 2022” published by the PWM Magazine of the Financial Times.

High-net-worth individuals can invest in the National Economic Fund Investment, known as the Fund Option, to apply for alternative citizenship in Saint Lucia. The Fund Option allows investors to support the country’s socio-economic advancement as well as the expansion and development of its infrastructure. The minimum investment required is $100,000 (US).

Since the inception of the programme, Saint Lucia’s government has time and again proved its judiciousness, allocating the funds generated by its CIP to support socio-economic advancement. The programme also operates with a high degree of transparency, with the CIP providing detailed information to investors about how their funds are being used. Most recently, CIP funds have contributed to the uplift of the agriculture sector, particularly to the development of new and advanced farming techniques. The success of this support has become evident, with the country’s food production surging as it progresses towards food security.

Along with its support of Saint Lucia’s development, the CIP has proved exceptionally beneficial to investors. Given the opportunity to become global citizens, investors have thrived, with unimpeded access to the country providing an ideal framework for wealth planning, the expansion of business and access to international business markets.

Defying global uncertainties and crises in these uncertain times, Saint Lucia’s careful investment in food production proves its ability to provide a safe and secure environment for those looking to share in its prosperous future.

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Ora SVb constata cu tin trahadornan na pia di trabao cu no ta registra e dunador di trabao ta haya multa

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A habri November cu 42.762 trahador registra na SVb

* Sector HORECA, construccion y seguridad ta fayando den registracion 

ORANJESTAD (AAN): Edwin Jacobs, Director di SVb a indica cu si mira e cifranan di loke ta e fondo di pension di e seguro di e trahadornan mes, a habri November cu 42.762 trahador registra na SVb, locual ta significa un aumento di 2003 trahador, durante e periodo di 10 luna cu a pasa.

            Jacobs a sigui bisa cu ainda no a yega na e nivel di 2019. Ta 900 trahador menos cu 2019. Ta bezig cu un campaña cerca e dunadornan di trabao cu ta e registracion di e trahador. Esey ta algo cu ta fayando.

            Ta ripara cu e companianan no tin e disciplina ainda pa registra e trahadornan na SVb, cu tur e efecto cu e por tin pa nan, a remarca.

            SVb ta bezig controlando negoshinan. Nan sa e sectornan caminda no tin registracion cu ta den sector di HORECA, construccion y seguridad. E tres sectornan aki SVb tin bista riba dje. “Nos ta atende y nos ta subi caya y nos ta haya tips tambe. Un apelacion na dunador di trabao pa evita multa”.

            Jacobs a bisa cu na momento cu nan constata cu tin trahadornan na pia di trabao cu no ta registra e dunador di trabao ta haya multa. Si tin hopi trahador, ta bira mas problematico.

            E prima cerca SVb ta un total di 3 %. “Registra bo trahador, paga su prima. Den caso cu e bira malo, e tin un entrada sigura. Den caso cu e tin un accidente di trabao, e tin un entrada sigura. Mi ta haci un apelacion fuerte riba esey”, Edwin Jacobs a splica.

            Cifranan ta mustra cu tin un falta den registracion di trahador. Si un persona tin un luna mes na un trabao e mester ta registra na SVb. Si tin un part-time, e trahador tambe mester ta registra na SVb.

            Un dunador di trabao mester sa di e ley, a enfatisa. SVb ta simplemente constata y actua. E riesgo ta wordo poni riba e trahador y pesey a conseha tur doño di trabao pa registra su trahadornan. Awor tur informacion ta online y e proceso ta mas facil ainda, a señala.

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‘Het doel is om ook deze keer winnaar te worden’

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door Marinio Balsemhof PARAMARIBO — “Wij willen, net als de vorige keren, ook nu dominant zijn en kijken hoe wij

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Des données médicales divulguées après une cyberattaque en Australie

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Porteurs du VIH ou dépendants à la drogue, des clients d’une assurance santé australienne ont vu mercredi leurs données médicales les plus personnelles publiées sur internet après un piratage informatique d’ampleur et le…

Porteurs du VIH ou dépendants à la drogue, des clients d’une assurance santé australienne ont vu mercredi leurs données médicales les plus personnelles publiées sur internet après un piratage informatique d’ampleur et le refus de l’entreprise de payer une rançon.

Medibank, l’un des principaux assureurs privés de santé du pays, a déclaré à ses investisseurs qu’un “échantillon” des données de ses quelque 9,7 millions de clients avait été publié sur un “forum du dark web”. La société s’attend à de nouvelles fuites.

Des noms, numéros de passeport, dates de naissance, adresses et informations médicales figurent parmi ces données personnelles postées anonymement mercredi matin.

Les victimes ont été réparties dans une liste de “bons” et de “vilains”.

Plusieurs personnes figurant dans la liste “vilains” étaient associées à des codes numériques les reliant à une addiction à la drogue, à l’alcoolisme et au VIH.

Un dossier comportait par exemple l’indication “p_diag: F122”.

F122 est le code de la “dépendance au cannabis” selon la Classification internationale des maladies publiée par l’Organisation mondiale de la santé. 

Le Premier ministre australien Anthony Albanese, lui-même client de Medibank, a assimilé la cyberattaque à un “coup de semonce” pour les entreprises australiennes.

Les données divulguées ont été publiées sur un forum du dark web, qui ne peut être trouvé à l’aide des navigateurs classiques.

Medibank, qui propose une assurance maladie privée aux Australiens désireux de compléter le régime universel public de santé, a informé l’Australian Securities Exchange de la fuite peu avant l’ouverture de la Bourse. 

“Les fichiers semblent être un échantillon des données dont nous avons déterminé précédemment qu’elles avaient été consultées” par le hacker, a indiqué la société dans une déclaration.

“Nous nous attendons à ce que le (pirate) continue à publier des fichiers sur le dark web”, a-t-elle poursuivi.

Possibles liens russes

Les hackers ont mis leur menace à exécution, après avoir averti qu’ils publieraient les données si Medibank ne leur versait pas une rançon dont le montant n’a pas été divulgué.

“PS : Je recommande de vendre les actions de Medibank”, ont écrit les pirates informatiques sur un forum quelque 24 heures avant la publication du premier échantillon de données.

Medibank, soutenu par le gouvernement fédéral australien, a refusé mardi d’accéder à leur demande, conseillant à ses clients de rester “vigilants”.

“Sur la base des conseils approfondis que nous avons reçus d’experts en cybercriminalité, nous croyons que payer une rançon n’aurait qu’une chance limitée d’assurer le retour des données de nos clients et d’empêcher leur publication”, avait affirmé le patron de Medibank David Koczkar.

L’auteur du piratage n’a pour le moment pas été publiquement identifié. 

Justine Gough, de la police fédérale australienne, a estimé qu’il s’agissait de l’œuvre d’un “groupe criminel ou de groupes criminels” qui pourraient opérer en dehors du pays.

Sanjay Jha, scientifique en chef à l’Institut de cybersécurité de l’Université de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, a déclaré qu’il était difficile d’attribuer une attaque à un seul groupe.

Cependant, il a déclaré à l’AFP que l’attaque présentait certaines caractéristiques associées à un groupe de pirates russes appelé REvil, qui a notamment déjà pris pour cible le géant brésilien de la viande JBS et Lady Gaga.

Un ancien site web REvil, qui a été démantelé par la Russie cette année, redirige vers le forum du dark web où les données de Medibank ont été divulguées. 

“Ordures”

Les pirates ont également mis en ligne ce qu’ils expliquent être une série d’échanges passés entre eux et des représentants de Medibank.

“Nous ferons tout ce qui est en notre pouvoir pour vous infliger autant de dommages que possible, en matière de réputation et financièrement”, indiquait un message.

Cette violation de sécurité a déjà fait perdre des centaines de millions de dollars à la valorisation boursière de Medibank. Le cours des actions de l’entreprise a plongé de 20% depuis octobre, lorsque des informations sur la fuite de données ont émergé pour la première fois.

L’assistant au Trésor australien Stephen Jones a qualifiés les pirates d’”ordures” et d’”escrocs”.

“Nous ne devrions pas céder face à ces fraudeurs”, a-t-il déclaré sur la chaîne Sky News Australia.

Tandis que Medibank s’efforçait de contenir la fuite, elle se trouvait également menacée par une action collective potentiellement coûteuse.

Deux cabinets d’avocats ont annoncé mardi avoir uni leurs forces pour savoir si Medibank a violé ses obligations de protection de la vie privée de ses clients, en vertu de la loi australienne.

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Ministry Of Health Provides Safety Advice After Severe Flooding – St. Lucia Times News

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The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs advises the general public, particularly those affected by the recent system, that flood waters may be highly contaminated from toxic chemicals, and sewage among other pollutants. As a consequence, the following safety tips must be adhered to:

FOOD SAFETY

Do not sell or use unlabeled food products including canned products exposed to flood waters.
Animals drowned in flood waters (referred to as cold slaughter) should not be dressed and the meat should not be consumed or offered for sale.
Establishments including restaurants, bakeries, bars, grocery shops and other food establishments should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before resuming production and sale of food items.
Products that have thawed out as a result of equipment malfunction or power failure should not be consumed or refrozen.

 WATER SAFETY

Water must be boiled for at least 10 minutes to kill viruses, bacteria, and parasites.
The taste of boiled water can be improved by allowing it to stand for a few hours before drinking
Disinfect water with tablets that contain chlorine or iodine
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the label or in the package.
Chlorine dioxide tablets can be effective in reducing the chances of diarrheal diseases which may occur when contaminated water is used.
If the water is contaminated with a chemical, adding a disinfectant will not make it drinkable or potable.

CLEANING AFTER A FLOOD

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 The first priority is your safety. Although your first impulse may be to start cleaning, you need to protect yourself from potential hazards. The water may contain sewage or other contaminants and the structure may not be safe. Ensure that you;

Shut off gas and electricity
Examine the building’s structure
Wear appropriate protective attire
Discard wet items that cannot be used or cleaned.

Cleaning and disinfecting products

When you start cleaning, you should have two goals: to clean and to disinfect household items.
Household cleaners (containing the active ingredient sodium hypochlorite) help remove dirt after a flood.
Disinfectants help stop the growth of disease-causing bacteria carried in floodwater.
Never mix chlorine bleach with ammonia as the fumes are toxic.

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs advises the public to be vigilant and stay safe.

SOURCE: Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs

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Minister di Turismo a anuncia comienzo di proyecto di plaza y anker na Cas Ariba

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ORANJESTAD (AAN): Diamars minister di Turismo y Salubridad Publico, Dangui Oduber a tene un conferencia di prensa na e cruzada di Cas Ariba

banda di e anker famoso cu varios hende incluyendo turista ta wak ora cu nan ta bayendo den direccion di Parke Nacional Arikok.

E minister a cuminza na bisa cu pa hopi tempo caba discusionnan tabata andando riba un upgrade y mehoracion di e producto di Aruba.

“E maneho y e vision di ministerio di Turismo ta dirigi riba busca y trece e turistanan afluente, turistanan di calidad cu ta laga hopi placa atras den nos economia”.

E intencion ta tambe pa diversifica e diferente mercadonan di turismo y percura pa nos keda haci inversionnan den upgrading y mehoracion di producto di Aruba, pasobra naturalmente ora cu un turista scoge Aruba como su destinacion, nos kier ofrece un producto y un infrastructura di calidad pa nos turistanan, segun Oduber.

El a sigui bisa cu ta pesey ultimamente a anuncia diferente proyecto di upgrading y mehoracion di infrastructura, unda cu hunto cu Aruba Tourism Authority, Tourism Product Enhancement Fund, Departamento di Infrastructura y D.O.W a forma un comision di Infrastructura, cu ta encarga pa maneha, supervisa y guia tur e proyectonan di mehoracion y upgrading di infrastructura.

Segun Oduber, asina recientemente a anuncia e proyecto di fase dos di Baby Beach, cu dentro di e proximo simannan lo cuminza.

“Nos a anuncia tambe e proyecto di upgrading y mehoracion di Hooiberg, cu ta bay bira un atraccion pa turistanan y tambe nos a anuncia recientemente cu nos ta bay drecha e trapi na Rodgers Beach cu mozaik”, segun e mandatario.

El a indica cu su presencia na Cas Ariba Diamars tabata pa anuncia un bunita proyecto, despues di a hiba combersacion cu e grupo cu ta organiza tur e actividadnan riba Dia di Betico riba Plaza Deto Varis.

“Nan a presenta un concepto y idea pa haci e area aki un atraccion pa turistanan”.

Considerando e hecho cu ta miles di turista ta trafica e area aki anualmente pa bay Parke Nacional Arikok, nos a haya sigur esaki un bunita idea, un bunita concepto, teniendo na cuenta tambe cu nos kier percura pa ofrece mas atraccion posibel na nos turistanan, caminda cu nan tin areanan unda cu nan por para disfruta y saca potretnan cu nan ta post riba social media, segun Oduber.

El a sigui bisa cu e proyecto a cuminza, unda cu e idea ta pa drecha e plaza y e anker, unda cu e anker lo wordo poni na mas cu 1 meter halto.

E anker lo haya e color di oro, mientras cu e plaza ta bay keda hopi bunita tambe.


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