WBD man charged for murder of construction worker

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

A West Bank Demerara man was charged for the murder of Sherwayne Underwood, a 32-year-old construction worker of Parfaite Harmonie, WBD.

The accused, 29-year-old Jamaal Abrams called ‘Gold Teeth’, a mason of Lot 1343 Westminster, WBD was arrested on Tuesday. He was subsequently charged on Friday for the capital offence of Murder.

Abrams appeared at Vreed-en-Hoop Magistrate’s Court via zoom link before Her Worship Faith McGusty where the indictable charge was read to him.

He was not required to plea and was remanded to prison. The case was adjourned to December 15 report.

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Haslington ‘Wash Bay’ owner arrested after ‘air gun’ found in bus

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The air gun found in the bus at the wash bay

At around 20:50hrs Friday night, acting on information received, a Deputy Superintendent and a party of Police ranks went to Haslington/Enmore Front, East Coast Demerara, where they contacted a 37-year-old Wash Bay owner.

A motor bus, BAC 140, which was at the Wash Bay and had just been washed, was searched in the Wash Bay owner’s presence, and one suspected firearm was found under the driver seat of the bus.

The Wash Bay owner was told of the suspicion, cautioned and claimed the said bus was brought to his wash bay by a man (name unknown) to wash. The man reportedly left the bus in his care and custody and went away.

The suspected firearm, the Wash Bay owner and the bus were escorted to Cove and John Police Station. The suspected firearm was further examined and found to be an air gun.Investigations are ongoing.

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Corporate Sector Supports Fire Service’s Smoke Alarm Drive – St. Lucia Times News

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The Saint Lucia Fire Service on November 9, 2022, launched the “Smoke Alarm Drive”, the final initiative to mark the conclusion of Fire Prevention Week, which took place during the month of October, 2022.

To make this initiative fully meaningful, and to extend the reach of the programme, the corporate sector has come forward to provide support with financial donations toward implementing this worthy cause.

To this end on Friday, November 18, 2022 the Saint Lucia Electricity Services (LUCELEC ) presented a cheque in the sum of $6,000.00 to the Saint Lucia Fire Service during a brief hand-over ceremony, while the Bank of Saint Lucia (BOSL) also came forward in support of this safety initiative with a cheque in the amount of $2,500.00.

The Saint Lucia Fire Service thanked the corporate representatives Ms. Carmy Joseph of LUCELEC and Mr. Omari Frederick of BOSL for this timely gesture.

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The local corporate community is being encouraged to come forward to support the “Smoke Alarm Drive”, which aims to ensure that smoke alarms are installed in one thousand households around the island, with an emphasis on vulnerable households.

SOURCE: Department of Home Affairs

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Three In Police Custody After Seizure Of Illegal Gun, Ammunition – St. Lucia Times News

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About 3:20 p.m. on Thursday, November 17, 2022, along Manoel Street, Castries, officers attached to the Bicycle Patrol Unit, were conducting an operation, during which a Toyota Yaris was stopped for various traffic related violations.

An ensuing search of the motor vehicle, resulted in the recovery of a 9 mm pistol and four (4) rounds of ammunition.

The three occupants of the vehicle were all arrested by the officers and the motor car was impounded, due to fraudulent registration plates, being operated with expired registration and insurance certificates, as well as being operated by an individual without a valid driver’s licence.

The three suspects remain in police custody pending charging. An update will be provided in due course.

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SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force. Headline photo: Stock image courtesy Tom Def – Unsplash.com

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Be Your Own Hero e ‘bribi’

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door Shanavon Arsomedjo PARAMARIBO — ‘Bribi’, de nieuwe theatervoorstelling van Be Your Own Hero (BYOH)  is uitverkocht. Dit deelde de

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Fusillade au Robert : une femme tuée, une autre blessée

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Le drame s’est produit vers 3 heures du matin. • DR

Une semaine après la fusillade au Domaine de l’Oasis, à Rivière-Salée, les armes ont de nouveau parlé. Cette nuit (samedi 19 novembre), une femme, d’une trentaine d’années, a été tuée et une seconde blessée à la tête. Le drame s’est produit en marge d’une soirée organisée dans le bourg du Robert.

Une fusillade a éclaté cette nuit (samedi 19 novembre) au Robert, dans le bourg, vers 3 heures du matin. A la suite d’une bagarre, en marge d’une soirée, une femme, âgée d’une trentaine d’années, a été tuée et une seconde blessée à la tête.

Cette dernière, âgée également d’une trentaine d’années, a été transportée consciente à l’hôpital Pierre-Zobda-Quitman. Ces faits sanglants interviennent une semaine après la fusillade au Domaine de l’Oasis, à Rivière-Salée, et à quelques jours du début de l’opération d’abandon des armes, prévue d 25 novembre au 2 décembre.

 

Déposez les armes

Les particuliers, détenteurs non déclarés d’armes trouvées ou acquises par héritage, pourront se rendre dans des sites spécialement ouverts partout sur le territoire pour soit s’en dessaisir auprès de l’Etat, soit les enregistrer dans le système d’information sur les armes (SIA).

Les particuliers qui effectueront l’une ou l’autre démarche lors de cette opération, inédite, simple et gratuite, n’encourront aucune poursuite judiciaire ou administrative sur le fondement du transport ou de la détention sans autorisation d’armes.

√ Plus d’informations dans notre édition de ce lundi 21 novembre.

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Un Oscar d’honneur pour Euzhan Palcy

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La cinéaste martiniquaise connue pour son film multi-récompensé Rue Cases Nègres, va recevoir ce samedi soir aux États-Unis, un Oscar d’honneur.

” Euzhan Palcy est une pionnière dont l’importance considérable dans le cinéma international est ancrée dans l’histoire du 7e art “, a salué le président de l’Académie des Oscars, David Rubin, dans un communiqué.

” En m’honorant ainsi avec cet Oscar d’honneur, @TheAcademy honore toute la diaspora, les femmes cinéastes, la diversité ! J’en suis très fière “, a réagi la cinéaste en juin dernier, lors de l’annonce, sur Twitter.

L’Oscar d’honneur rend hommage ” aux contributions exceptionnelles au monde du cinéma ou pour des services rendus à l’Académie ” qui décerne les Oscars, a indiqué celle-ci. La cinéaste Agnès Varda en avait reçu un en 2017.

Avec “Rue Cases-Nègres”, qui se déroule dans la Martinique des années 30, Euzhan Palcy avait remporté le César du premier film en 1984. Elle avait également été récompensée à la Mostra de Venise pour ce film.

Elle a ensuite fait tourner Marlon Brando dans Une saison blanche et sèche (1989) sur l’apartheid, devenant alors ” la première femme noire à réaliser un film pour un grand studio hollywoodien (la Metro Goldwyn Mayer)”, souligne l’Académie.

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JAAA nominated for World Athletics Member Federations Award Loop Jamaica

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The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) is among the six finalists for World Athletics 2022 Member Federation Award.

The Member Federation Award honours a national governing body that has gone above and beyond to serve its athletes, fans and greater community. The shortlisted federations were nominated by each of the six area associations.

The winner will be announced on World Athletics’ social media platforms in early December, as part of the World Athletics Awards 2022.

The six nominees are:

Jamaica (Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association, NACAC)

In the face of difficult health and economic circumstances, Jamaica stepped forward to host the 49th Carifta Games. The record-breaking performances at the event were reflective of the preparations and commitment of the local organising committee, which was put in place by the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA).

The country’s athletes – particularly the women – produced outstanding performances at the elite end, namely at the World Athletics Championships Oregon22, the World Athletics U20 Championships Cali 22, the Commonwealth Games, and on the Wanda Diamond League circuit.

Jamaica’s O’Dayne Richards, meanwhile, was elected Chair of the NACAC Athletes’ Commission.

Brazil (Confederacao Brasileira de Atletismo, South America)

Brazil hosted six international events successfully in 2022, including the South American U18 and U23 Championships, the South American Cross Country Championships, the Pan-American Cross Country Championships, a World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze meeting, and an international grand prix.

The federation secured two revolutionary sponsorship deals, benefitting the country’s elite athletes as well as providing a boost to the sport at grass roots level.

Guam (Guam Track and Field Association, Oceania)

Significant governance reforms at Guam Track and Field have led to an athletics resurgence within Guam, as underlined by the country’s performance at the U18 and U20 Oceania Championships, as well as at the Pacific Games.

Guam will host the Oceania Cross Country Championships at the end of 2022, the country’s first area championships for more than 10 years and a direct result of the hard work the federation has done in governance over the past year.

The federation has also signed multiple sponsor and partnership agreements for the national kit and local competitions.

Kenya (Athletics Kenya, Africa)

Athletics Kenya was the first member federation to sign the Sport for Climate Action Framework, underlining the governing body’s position at the forefront of climate action in Kenya.

Since August 2021, when it signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Athletics Kenya has installed four air quality sensors in the Kasarani Stadium, Nyayo Stadium, Nairobi National Park and Nakuru Athletics Club, with more to come.

As well as staging the only Continental Tour Gold meeting in Africa, Kenya also hosted a media development programme for the African region in 2022.

At the elite end of the sport, Kenya topped the medals table at the African Championships, winning 10 gold medals, five silver and eight bronze. Eliud Kipchoge also lowered his own marathon world record, while Faith Kipyegon and Emmanuel Korir added world titles to the Olympic gold medals they won last year.

Korea (Korea Association of Athletics Federations, Asia)

Years of investment finally paid off for the Korea Association of Athletics Federations in 2022 as high jumper Woo Sanghyeok won world indoor gold – the country’s first global indoor title. He went on to take silver at the World Championships in Oregon and performed consistently on the international circuit.

The country is preparing to host the Asian U20 Championships in June next year and is bidding for the 2025 Asian Championships.

They also continue their fine work in the grass roots of the sport, including building and launching their own national development centre which aims to host training camps for national and international athletes.

Spain (Real Federacion Espanola de Atletismo, Europe)

The inaugural European Off-Road Running Championships, a continental championship that combined trail and mountain running, took place in El Paso on the Spanish island of La Palma in July. Despite the odds – including a volcano eruption in the lead-up to the event – the championships was a tremendous success.

Spain also hosted the inaugural Dynamic New Athletics (DNA) European U20 Clubs competition, where more than 200 athletes representing teams from 11 countries took part in what was billed the ‘Clash of the clubs’.

Showcasing all they learned in the hosting of these events, Spain staged an international conference in October entitled ‘Team Athletics: The Sport’s New Offer’.

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LAST CALL: PM issues strong warning in final hours of gun amnesty Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

With less than 24 hours to go until the gun amnesty comes to an end, Prime Minister, Andrew Holness has sent a strong warning for Jamaicans who are in possession of illegal guns to use the final hours to turn in the weapons.

The amnesty began on Saturday, November 5, and is slated to end at midnight on Saturday, November 19.

The PM warned that at the close of the time, members of the island security forces will be intensifying their efforts to rid the streets of illegal guns and go after those persons in possession of these weapons, and with the Firearms act in place perpetrators stand to spend from 15 years to life behind bars.

Holness warned that there will be no extension.

“I am making a solemn and urgent appeal to our young men, in particular, I am urging you even at this late stage turn in the guns,” said Holness.

He also warned that with the New Firearms act in place those caught with illegal guns face a minimum of 15 years to life behind bars.Minister of National Security, Horace Chang reported that more than 20 firearms have been handed over to the authorities under the gun amnesty.

Gun amnesty is the last opportunity for those who hold or are in possession of illegal firearms or ammunition to avoid significant sentences and forms an important milestone in Jamaica’s fight against illegal guns.

Breaches of the new Firearms (Prohibition, Restriction, and Regulation) Act, 2022, which is now in effect, will result in penalties ranging from 15 years to life imprisonment.

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CARIBBEAN DEBT CONSULTATIONS (ANTIGUA & BARBUDA)(Tuesday 22nd November 2022)(9:00 am – 1:00 pm)(In Person + Online via ZOOM)

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Date: Tuesday 22nd November 2022Time: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

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Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are currently gripped by a silent and growing debt crisis.

This high level of indebtedness manifests a myriad of negative impacts on the lives of the average citizen and more so hampers progress on climate action, as well as overall sustainable development in the region.

The Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC), with support from the Funders Organized for Rights in the Global Economy (FORGE) and in partnership with Debt Justice UK (formally Jubilee UK), have implemented a project entitled: “Confronting the Caribbean Debt Challenge, Building Resilience for Sustainable Development”

This project is geared towards building awareness of the impact of increasing debt

in the Caribbean region by way of mobilizing Caribbean Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and communities to have a more active role in collaborating on the debt campaign.

Volunteers United invites you to join stakeholders in person and virtually

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– Ms. Nadia Spencer-Henry (Debt Manager with Ministry of Finance in Antigua and Barbuda)

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– Mr. Jwala Rambarran (Policy Advisor with CPDC)

– Mr. Tim Jones (Head of Policy with Debt Justice UK)

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