Il est encore temps de contribuer au Gofundme pour la famille de Mikaben

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Lanc?e il y a deux semaines par la famille de Mikaben, la campagne de lev?e de fonds a d?j? r?colt? plus de deux cent mille dollars de 5300 donateurs, a remarqu? Ticket, ce mercredi 2 novembre, en milieu de journ?e.

Le don le plus ?lev? est l’oeuvre d’un restaurant ha?tien bas? ? Floride (USA). Il s’agit d’une somme de 3.650$, a constat? Ticket sur le lien Gofundme.

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La lev?e de fonds en faveur de la famille de Michael Benjamin, d?c?d? le 15 octobre dernier ? Paris, ne s’arr?te pas. Le lien pour contribuer est disponible ? travers les r?seaux sociaux, notamment sur les pages de Karoll-Ann Fanfan, membre de la famille et proche collaboratrice de Mikaben, organisatrice du Gofundme.

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National Street Lighting Project affect traffic flow on Friars Hill Road

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Topic: National Street Lighting Project affect traffic flow on Friars Hill Road

Antigua and Barbuda… The Government of Antigua and Barbuda National Street Lighting Project now underway to upgrade the existing street lighting infrastructure in the twin island state and has turned the focus Friars Hill Road.

The flow of traffic is now being affected on a section of Friars Hill Road from Caribbean Union Bank to the West Indies Oil Pond.

As a result of reduced width lane, road users are urged to proceed with cation.

The street lighting project engineers have said that work in Lot 1 (phase one) on of Sir George Walter Highway progressed according to schedule and attention will now be placed on Lot 2 (Phase two) for the construction of concrete bases along the edges of Friars Hill Road.

A total of seventy-five (75) concrete bases will be constructed along the edges of the highway. EdCon, has been awarded the contract for the Lot 2 works.

Technical support is being provided by the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) Electricity Business Unit.

The Project Implementation Management Unit (PIMU) is responsible for day-to-day oversight.

Shawn Thomas is the Public Relations Officer for the Project Implementation Management Unit PIMU.

“The rehabilitation work forms part of the government’s plan to modernize the lighting infrastructure as part of national road safety efforts.” Thomas said.

“The long-term strategy of the national street lighting project is to optimize street lights, improving road safety efforts and ensure acceptable lighting for road users while at the same time, reduce energy consumption and the carbon foot print in the twin island state.” Thomas added.

The life of the new light sources is approximately twenty years.

However, there will be periodic upgrades and maintenance work as technology advances.” The PIMU Public Relations Officer concluded.

Lot 2 of the project is earmarked to run for a minimum of six weeks and will affect the flow of traffic on different sections of Friars Hill Road as street lighting work continues along the stretch of the highway.

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The Government of Antigua and Barbuda Second Road Infrastructure rehabilitation Project is ongoing with road work underway on Valley Road North, Sir Sydney Walling Highway and Old Parham Road.

The traffic lights at Independence Ave will remain in flashing state in an effort ease congestion as a result on ongoing works on Old Parham Road.

For additional information please contact the PIMU via email: [email protected] or call us: 562-9174/6 or 562-7782

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St. John’s City East is the Next Stop on the UPP ‘Small Business Pull-Up’ Tour

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After a successful visit to the Public Market that highlighted many local Antiguan and Barbudan cultural traditions, the UPP ‘Small Business Pull-Up’ tour returns to the community setting for the 12th installment.

On Saturday November 5th a caravan of UPP supporters led by Political Leader and Candidate for St. John’s City East, Harold Lovell, will venture through the Constituency to support small businesses.

The UPP Team will leave Hilda Davis Drive, near the east gate at the Princess Margaret School at 2:00 pm.

The caravan will patronize a diverse array of small enterprises and share the UPP’s Small Business Agenda for Development and Growth with vendors and patrons.

Lovell feels that it is important for the Party to continue to support vendors and small enterprises as they struggle to regain economic strength, in an effort to support their families and communities.

“Wealth is not measured by what we have in our individual pockets, but by how we help to grow the community. Our vendors and small businesses deserve our support and the UPP is committed to giving them a boost by generating more sales and exposure that will lead to more sustainable income,” said Harold Lovell, UPP Political Leader.

The UPP’s Small Business Agenda focuses on the creation of a diverse, equitable and innovative entrepreneurial community in Antigua and Barbuda where all small businesses operators can thrive.

This fun, high-energy, mobile gathering is designed to demonstrate the Party’s support for micro, small and medium enterprises that provide jobs and opportunities for many citizens and residents. Since late August, the UPP ‘Small Biz Pull-Up’ has been highlighting the need for the empowerment of small businesses in the pandemic-recovery.

For more information about the ‘Small Business Pull-Up’ in City East, Tel: 7253254. Cordley George

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Antigua thanks China for half a million dollars donation

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The Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment would like to thank the People’s Republic of China for a timely donation of ECD$540,700 geared towards the procurement of medical supplies for Antigua and Barbuda.

Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Antigua and Barbuda, H.E. Mme. Zhang Yanling presented the check to Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environment, the honourable Sir Molwyn Joseph on October 31, 2022 at the Ministry’s Headquarters on Lower High and Long Streets.

In response, Sir Molwyn thanked the People’s Republic of China for the timely donation while noting that he looks forward to continued partnership for the better of the people of Antigua and Barbuda.

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Persad-Bissessar not hurt, surprised by Sankar ‘crossing the floor’

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Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar isn’t hurt, nor is she surprised over UNC councillor for Kelly Village/Warrenville Samuel Sankar’s decision to move closer to the PNM.

Her comments came hours after Sankar was spotted at the PNM’s public political meeting in Chaguanas on Tuesday night, where he was warmly welcomed from the platform.

It is unclear whether or not he has cut ties with his party.

When contacted, Sankar said “My people come first,” before Newsday had a chance to ask the first question.

He seemed to be in high spirits as he explained that he was on the phone with his lawyers and said he would make an official statement on the subject soon.

But on his Facebook page he hinted at his dissatisfaction with the quality of leadership under the UNC. On Wednesday morning, without naming the opposition leader, Sankar posted, “If your leadership can’t be questioned, then you are a questionable leader.”

Sankar could not be reached for further comment that day.

His latest move was heavily criticised under his social media post by UNC supporters. Few came to Sankar’s defence, but many called him out as “Judas.”

Contacted for a comment, Persad-Bissessar told Newsday she wishes Sankar well.

“We live in a democracy, and each person is free to choose where they want to be, in which party they want to be. I wish him good luck in his new endeavours.”

Asked if he is still a member of the UNC, Persad-Bissessar said, “Maybe, maybe not. I don’t know – have to check.”

Did she plan to meet with Mr Sankar?

“Why should I meet with him? He has made a decision without meeting me, and I’ll repeat my point: I wish him good luck in his future endeavours.”

She added: “There’s a new election to be held. We will screen candidates and we make those decisions. There is a new local government election coming up. People put their nominations in. He may put it for the PNM; they will choose them or not. And we have others who will put in their nominations.

“I’m not surprised and I’m not shocked. In politics and politickings I’m never surprised. Remember, a few months ago he attended a meeting so he’s free. This is a democracy. He’s free to choose where he wants to be pleased.”

She was referring to a local government reform consultation held on August 9 by Local Government Minister Faris Al-Rawi, where Sankar defied her order to stay away from the event. He was the only UNC councillor present.

Since then, there had been speculation that he was planning to cut ties with the UNC.

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UNC MP calls on CoP to seize PM, ministers’ phones, laptops

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Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally.

WITH the Prime Minister and other members of his Cabinet being named in court documents regarding what is being dubbed “Nelsongate,” Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally is calling on acting CoP Mc Donald Jacob to investigate their role in it.

“What you should be doing now is investigating Dr Keith Rowley, Faris Al-Rawi, Stuart Young, Renuka Sagramsingh for their respective roles in Nelsongate,” Rambally said at the United National Congress (UNC) virtual meeting on Monday night.

“Nelsongate is the biggest crime which has been perpetrated on the democracy of this country. It is the biggest crime to have been perpetrated on the criminal justice system. It is perhaps the most glaring example of misbehaviour in public office or perverting the course of justice in the Commonwealth.

He said Jacob should seize their phones, tablets and laptops for “critical evidence.”

Instead of talking about the Bail Amendment Bill, he suggested Jacob needed to amend his approach to fighting crime.

“You need to amend your biased policing into independent policing, you need to amend your balisier badge into a badge that says ‘Protect and serve the entire country.’ Don’t protect and serve the PNM.”

Rambally recalled Attorney General Reginald Armour SC, in his role as Law Association president, was against bail amendments and submitted that this kind of legislation does not reduce serious crime, nor was there any evidence that such legislation has reduced serious crime.

He warned the AG against using bail amendment as a distraction to cover up the Nelsongate scandal,

Suggesting restrictions on bail do not solve crime, Rambally offered that one of the first things to fight and solve crime is a well-equipped and trained police service.

“Instead of spending millions to pay (Vincent) Nelson’s lawyers to cut deals for political prosecutions or to hire private police from England like SRP Kate, use that money on CCTV cameras, forensic training for police, more vehicles for police. That is how you combat crime. That is a real crime-fighting plan.”

He also suggested stable leadership in the police service instead of what he described as manipulating and undermining the constitutional process for selecting a commissioner.

“In other words, leave the people’s merit list alone. Let it come in Parliament, where the representatives of the people can debate the merits and demerits of candidates. Do not engage in a constitutional coup and storm President’s House to stop a merit list from coming to Parliament. That is not how a democratic leader behaves; that is the behaviour of an insecure dictator who is afraid to face parliamentary scrutiny.”

He challenged Rowley, “If you are afraid of parliamentary debate, then dissolve Parliament and call an election.”

On the same platform, Oropouche West MP Dave Tancoo said another, “Landgate” matter may be brewing.

He noted protests by San Fernando residents about the haste with which the construction of a housing unit in an area on Todd Street earmarked as a school zone is being pursued.

He showed a photograph of an adjacent parcel of land near the waterfront development in the San Fernando West constituency, which he said is set to become a goldmine simply by its location.

“The rumour is that the housing development being pursued close to the particular land can facilitate the relocation of persons squatting on the land, allowing the landowner to reap in billions in value, without having to spend a cent of their own.“I am asking for a friend if any PNM minister has any pecuniary or familial connection to this land.”

If so, Tancoo suggested, “We may have another Landgate.”

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Charles: Let PM meet protective service associations, not NSC

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Naparima MP Rodney Charles.

NAPARIMA MP Rodney Charles said that rather than host the National Security Council and police top brass on Monday at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, the Prime Minister should have met officials of the protective service associations.

In a statement on Tuesday, Charles said: “Yesterday’s National Security Council meeting was a waste of time – a whole meeting to tell us about greater police presence.”

He said Dr Rowley should have met Prison Officers Association head Ceron Richards, Fire Services Association head Leo Ramkissoon, Police Social and Welfare Association head acting ASP Gideon Dickson, Public Services Association head Leroy Baptiste and Lifeguards Branch head Augustus Sylvester.

He said these officials were “on the ground, know the real security challenges and are not afraid to speak truth to power.

“Instead of wasting an entire day to tell us nothing new, Rowley and his band of Cabinet misfits should have met with and frontally addressed the numerous complaints by Richards, Ramkissoon, Dickson, Baptiste and Sylvester who are in the trenches, represent security officers’ interests, and know first-hand the issues affecting our national security apparatus.”

Charles was unimpressed with Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds discourse on CNC3 News.

“Hinds cut a pathetic, irrelevant and uninspiring figure last evening. It was hard to watch.

“That meeting with representative bodies, together with the very creative national security solutions by Kamla Persad Bissessar at last night’s UNC virtual meeting, would have placed us in a much better position.”

He urged Rowley and Hinds to come down from their alleged high horses, heed the associations, and let real change occur.

Charles said Richards has complained that prison dormitories direly needed repairs, while prison vehicles needed upgrades.

“Annually, millions are spent but we see no improvement.”

Charles said Ramkissoon had complained that eight of the country’s 25 fire stations temporarily had no appliances, due to maintenance.

He said Dixon recently alleged a “lack of uniforms, bulletproof vests, office supplies like printers, paper, ink and stamps” in the police service.

Charles said Baptiste complained that immigration officers had not been paid overtime since 2019 while some travelling officers awaited their 2022 allowances.

“Augustus Sylvester has complained for years of a shortage of lifeguards, a lack of equipment and the deplorable state of lifeguard facilities.”

Charles complained lifeguards’ annual medical check up has been discontinued.

“We raise the same concerns year after year in Parliament but they are repeatedly and arrogantly ignored.

“A proper, mature, and more inclusive partnership will go a long way in ensuring that our national security apparatus functions effectively.

“What we have now is a disgrace. We cannot go on this way.”

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D Mighty Trini concert postponed over medical problem

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D Mighty Trini

A November 6 concert called D Mighty Trini and Friends has been postponed because Robert “D Mighty Trini” Elias is going through a medical problem and is unable to perform.

The show’s manager and producer, Errol Peru, shared this news on Wednesday.

Curry Tabanca and Sailing are among Mighty Trini’s hits.

Peru said the show will be postponed to a date to be announced. He did not state the nature of Trini’s medical problem.

The concert was scheduled to be held at the Queen’s Hall Auditorium, St Ann’s and would have featured Gypsy, Chalkdust, Trinidad Rio, Drupatee, Aaron Duncan, Terri Lyons, Ronnie Mc Intosh and Dane Gulston.

Peru said Trini fell ill about two weeks ago and will recover.

“At this point in time, he is no condition to perform,” he added.

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Govt to soon conduct feasibility study on establishing Law School in Guyana

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The Guyana Government will soon be undertaking a feasibility study on the establishment of a law school in the country.

According to Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister, Anil Nandlall, this was a recommendation by the Council for Legal Education in the Caribbean region.

Back in September, the Council agreed to accept a proposal from Guyana to set up its own law school. The CLE subsequently outlined the requirements the country needed fulfil.

To this end, the Cabinet, last week, approved a decision that to proceed with satisfying these criteria which includes conducting a feasibility study as a recommended by the CLE.

AG Nandlall noted that a team will soon be assembled to being the work.

The CLE administers legal professional education in the Caribbean, through law schools such as the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad and Tobago, where Guyanese law students are currently forced to attend. However, only the 25 top students are allowed each year into the programme.

With the cost of living in Trinidad deterring many persons from pursuing a legal career, the Government of Guyana now offers limited fully-funded scholarships to Hugh Wooding Law School.

Under the APNU/AFC administration, attempts were made to establish the Joseph Oscar Fitzclarence Haynes Law School but the CLE denied permission in late 2017.

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CARIBBEAN-BUSINESS-Caribbean bankers elect new Board

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