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Notorious Travel Outlet “The Points Guy” Visits St. Kitts For Upcoming Video Series

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 27, 2022 (SKTA) — The St. Kitts Tourism Authority recently hosted the critically acclaimed production team dubbed “The Points Guy” (TPG) from 12 – 17 July 2022. Representatives of TPG visited the island exploring and gathering content for their new adventure video series, which will highlight key locations that can offer potential travelers top-quality destination experiences. The St. Kitts episode is expected to run on the TPG social channels and website later this year.

The Points Guy has a proven track record of delivering expert travel advice to its audience since its launch in June 2010. TPG has gradually developed into a lifestyle media brand with over 10 million monthly viewers and maintains an influential social media presence with over 3 million followers across Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.

“We chose St. Kitts because of its ability to resonate with different types of travelers. The island is multi-dynamic, offering both adventure and relaxation. We intend to showcase the entire spectrum of what St. Kitts has to offer through the island’s culture, luxury hotels, ATV tours, local rum production, cuisine, recreational activities, and nightlife.” said TPG Video Director Ayana Morali.

CEO of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority (SKTA) Mr. Ellison “Tommy” Thompson is pleased that media presence on island is increasing. “TPG’s destination piece aligns with our new advertising campaign that will launch in September. The SKTA is steadily working towards improving our brand awareness and destination marketing strategies. A refreshed marketing campaign will build excitement and familiarity in the destination’s source markets,” said CEO Thompson.

By hosting international media on the island, St. Kitts continues to strengthen brand awareness in source markets and creates a high level of booking confidence among consumers. Additionally, this exposure increases stay-over visitation and per-person / per-day spending on the island.

As the winter season approaches, the Tourism Authority foresees an increased number of media outlets and agents visiting the island to assist with the promotion of the destination within its source markets.

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PM on plans to curb violence as slain family of five laid to rest Loop Jamaica

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Jamaican Parliament is making changes to several pieces of legislation that should help curtail violence when they come into effect.

The prime minister made the comment at the thanksgiving service for the lives of Kemesha Wright and her four children — Kimanda Smith, 15; Shara-Lee Smith, 10; Rafaella Smith, five; and 23-month-old Kishawn Henry — at the Stuart Hall building at Clarendon College in Clarendon on Sunday afternoon. The five were killed at their home in Cocoa Piece, Clarendon, last month by their relative Rushane Barnett, who has since pleaded guilty.

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The prime minister’s statement comes as Opposition Leader Mark Golding said he would support the Government’s move to stem the violence. In the past few weeks, the country has been rocked by several incidents of multiple murders.

Opposition Leader Mark Golding greets Gwendolyn McKnight on Sunday at the service of thanksgiving for the lives of her daughter and four grandchildren who were brutally slaughtered at their home in Cocoa Piece, Clarendon, in June.

Holness said Sunday that changes have been or will be made to the Firearms Act, the Bail Act, the Law Reform (Zone of Special Operations) (Special Security and Community Development Measures) Act, the Offences Against the Person Act, the Sexual Offences Act, the Domestic Violence Act, and the Child Care and Protection Act.

He said, too, that more support would be coming for victims of violence as too often people are witness to or have been victims of violence, and they do not feel satisfied by the process.

The prime minister also said changes would be made to the legal system to provide counselling and to detect and intervene in situations before they become violent. He pointed out that the accused in the Clarendon five killing had come to the attention of the police before, and had there been a system to detect violence, things may not have got to the stage of five people being murdered.

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Meanwhile, Golding bemoaned that when Jamaica should be celebrating Emancipation Day the nation is mourning the loss of five young lives.

Caretaker candidate for North Central Clarendon (People’s National Party), Dr Desmond Brennan, said what Jamaica is experiencing demonstrates that something is lacking in the homes. He said parents must curb “bad” behaviour in children before it gets out of hand, adding that society, along with promoting physical health, must also put some focus on mental and social well-being.

In the meantime, Education Minister Fayval Williams said that by next school year, civics will be reintroduced to teach youngsters values and virtues.

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Opstootje PVV-Flora: Rapportage en beelden moeten klaarheid brengen

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Police investigate fatal collision on South Church Street, July 31 Loop Cayman Islands

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The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) reported that, just after 12:25am on July 31, 2022 the RCIPS and other emergency services were dispatched to South Church Street in George Town where it was reported that there was a single vehicle collision involving a white Kia Sportage SUV.

The vehicle, which had four occupants, collided with a tree. The ambulance arrived and transported all four persons to the hospital. A 77-year-old-woman of Bodden Town was later pronounced dead by the attending doctor.

Two other occupants of the vehicle remain in the hospital in stable condition, while the other was discharged with what is believed to be non-life-threatening injuries.

The incident is being investigated by the police. Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Traffic and Roads Policing Unit at 649-6254 or the George Town Police Station at 949-4222.

Anonymous tips may also be submitted through the RCIPS Confidential Tip Line at 947-7777 or via the RCIPS website at https://www.rcips.ky/submit-a-tip.

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Eight Nevis Candidates Duly Nominated to Contest August 05, 2022 National Assembly Elections

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Charlestown, Nevis, July 26, 2022 (NIA) — On Tuesday, July 26, 2022, Tricia Williams, Returning Officer for the Constituency of Nevis 9, received the nomination of Mr. Samuel Caines, of the Moral Restoration Movement (MRM), at the nomination station at the Charlestown Magistrate’s Court. Mrs. Patricia Mills-Jeffers.

Mr. Caines was nominated by Cheryl Edwards of Craddock Road and Carlos E. Williams of Upper Government Road. Following his nomination, Mr. Caines spoke of his party’s journey to the upcoming elections.

“I represent Moral Restoration Movement which many of you know is a new party, the newest party in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis and we launched in July of last year with the intention of contesting the local election but given the circumstances befallen us, we are here being nominated for the federal election which is a very exciting moment; quite thrilled about it, and to the people out there, I would like to say to you that federal elections is different to the local election, and so, I am sure that many of you have been giving long mature thought to the way you are going to vote in this election.

“It is very important that you remember that for the federal election no party on Nevis can form the government. A party in Nevis will have to be an amalgamation or in a coalition with a party on St. Kitts but bear in mind also, that the new Moral Restoration Movement can amalgamate with any party on St. Kitts and it’s important that we are in that federation. It is important that we are in that set up, providing of course, that if the elections are inconclusive because we want to be a part of that set-up because we know that history has taught us that when there is a party on St. Kitts that has a controlling majority, Nevis is virtually excluded and we absolutely do not want that.

“That’s why we need a party on Nevis to be a part of the federal structure and the Moral Restoration Movement is ready like Freddie as we say in colloquial parlance, to be a part of that federal set up in St. Kitts, and work hard towards getting what is due to Nevis. 

“Thank you very much. I look forward to see you come out on polling day. A lot of people have been avoiding the polls lately but you can’t have a voice if you stay at home so I look forward to you coming out on polling day and exercising your franchise and voting overwhelmingly for the Moral Restoration Movement,” he said.

The Returning Officer for the Constituency of Nevis 9 also received the nomination of Dr. Patricia Bartlette, of the Nevis Reformation Party (NRP). 

Dr. Bartlette was nominated by Jaedee Caines of Brazier’s Estate and Aleisi Phipps of Bath Village.

“I would just like to thank Jaedee Caines and Aleisi for coming out today to nominate me on this historic day. I’m so proud I would be able to represent the people of Nevis 9.

“However, it is imperative that we work hard to bring this one home for the people of Nevis 9. This is just the first step; we have the 5th of August to make sure that we register our votes. So I’m encouraging every one of us to come out on August 5th and make sure that we start to restore Nevis again for the people of Nevis so that all of us can enjoy peace, progress and prosperity,” Dr. Bartlette said after her nomination.

The Returning Officer for the Constituency of Nevis 9 also received the nomination of the incumbent the Hon. Mark Brantley, of the Concerned Citizens Movement (CCM).

Mr. Brantley was nominated by Lorna Hunkins of Marion Heights and Dennis Browne of Brown Hill. Following his nomination, Mr. Brantley had this to say:

“I’ve just been successfully nominated. I want to thank Lorna Hunkins and Dennis Browne, the one and only, for nominating me. Incidentally, Dennis Brown has nominated me in every single election I have ever contested so that’s my winning ticket.

“I’m happy this is part of the process to be nominated and then it is our hope that we move on to election day and I am expecting us to have a successful election. I believe the people of Nevis 9 have been with me since 2007, in fact this is the 8th time I’m being nominated for an election and I look forward, very much, to their continued support. Go out and vote in your numbers on election day. Keep up the momentum. Increase the momentum and vote CCM.”

In the Constituency of Nevis 10, Returning Officer Kayno David received the nomination of the incumbent the Hon. Eric Evelyn, of the CCM, at the nomination station, the David Freeman Center of Excellence.

Nominating Mr. Evelyn were Luncinda Hope Merchant of Sheriffs Village and Berley R. Walwyn of Hard Times. Moments after his nomination he expressed gratitude. 

“I must say what a privilege and a pleasure and an honour it is for the Concerned Citizens Movement to repose its trust and confidence in having me nominated once again as a candidate for the upcoming general elections in St. Kitts and Nevis.

 “I’m very pleased that I’ve been able to be nominated today by Mrs. Hope Merchant and Mr. Berley Walwyn, and I just want to say once again to the people of St. George, Gingerland of Nevis 10, that I am pleased once again to be nominated as the candidate for you. I want to let you know that I’ve always been with you. You have always been with me and I’m looking forward for your overwhelming support as usual come the 5th day of August, 2022.

“I want to pledge my full support and pledge my service to you the people of Gingerland to you the people of Nevis and to you the people of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. May God continue to bless our lovely Concern Citizens Movement. May God continue to bless our Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, and I trust all will go well come election day on the 5th of August.

“I want to say to the people of Nevis that we are depending on you. We are confident that you will send all three of us to the Federal Cabinet,” he said.

Also contesting that seat will be Rohan Isles, of the NRP.

Mr. Isles was nominated by Miguel Mills of Chicken Stone and Tamerelle M. T. Browne of Rawlins village. Immediately after his nomination, Mr. Isles spoke of the experience.

“The emotions are flowing. Really and truly, it is an exciting moment. I am extremely happy and to thank the party and the wonderful people of Nevis 10   for granting me the opportunity to serve and so step 1 completed, we move on   August 5th and we are hopeful the people of Nevis 10 understand what is at stake and accept that my representation will bring fruits to this wonderful parish and district,” he said. 

At Newcastle Police Station, the nomination station for the Constituency of Nevis 11, Returning Officer Emileta Elliott received the nomination of Dr. Janice Daniel-Hodge, of the NRP.

Dr. Daniel-Hodge was nominated by Corrine Hodge of Newcastle village and the Hon. Joseph Parry of Colquhoun Estate.

“Certainly, today is a day that I never imagined would happen. It is rather emotional for me and I do look forward to having the opportunity to help the people of Nevis regain the pride that they once had, and to put Nevis back on to a path of sustainability where all are welcome and we could enjoy living in peace and harmony once again,” she said moments after her nomination. 

The Returning Officer for the Constituency of Nevis 9 also received the nomination of Mrs. Patricia Mills-Jeffers, of Webbe’s Ground of the MRM.

Mrs. Jeffers was nominated by Yvette Brandy of Barnaby and Malvern Williams of Fountain Village. Following her nomination, Mrs. Jeffers spoke of the experience.

“It is really an auspicious occasion and I’m extremely happy and very moved for this historic occasion, where I am the first female that has been selected as a candidate for the new party, the Moral Restoration Movement.

“My colleague and I Samuel Caines…we are very excited and we are looking forward to winning our candidacies to serve the people of Nevis in its rightful way, and to all our supporters out there, we say thank you in advance for giving us that chance to have a seat at the Federal table, and we promise and we would endeavour to champion the cause for Nevis,” she said.

That seat will also be contested by the incumbent the Hon. Alexis Jeffers, of the CCM, who was nominated by Shaniele Skeete of Shaw’s Road and Neelia Maynard of Jessups Village. After his nomination, Mr. Jeffers gave his thoughts on the upcoming elections. 

“I am holding in my hand the evidence that I have been duly nominated today. This process is necessary because unless you go through this process of course you can’t be elected eventually, and I do believe come August 5th we’re going to be victorious in this Federal Election.

“We’ve brought some issues to the people but the main issue is that we are fighting for Nevis’ fair share, and the people of Nevis in overwhelming numbers are gravitating to that issue that we’ve brought forward, and I do believe come August 5th the numbers will speak for themselves.

“I also want to say this is my 4th Federal Elections, and I do believe over the years I’ve shown to the people of Nevis 11 that I am the best possible representative for this area, and as such I’ll continue to do the work that I’ve been mandated to do as the representative of Nevis 11.

“So Nevis 11 is strong. We are certainly confident about our chances in these elections, and indeed numbers will show come August 5th that people of Nevis 11 do believe that the CCM party and Alexis Jeffers are the best to represent them in Basseterre. I will continue that representation, and do so with all the confidence that the people would have placed in us,” Mr. Jeffers said after his nomination.

All the candidates signed the Statutory Declaration of a person nominated as a candidate for election as a member of the National Assembly; while the persons who nominated them signed the Statutory Declaration of a person nominating a candidate for election, as a member of the National Assembly.

The electorate in St. Kitts and Nevis will go the polls on August 05, 2022, to elect their parliamentary representatives and a new government of the federation.

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Teen girl, truck driver held with US$2m worth of ganja Loop Jamaica

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A truck driver and a teen girl were arrested and charged following the seizure of a large quantity of ganja in Stony Hill, St Andrew on Friday.

The truck driver has been identified by the police as 57-year-old Melton Blackwood, otherwise called ‘Blacks’, of Waltham Park Road in Kingston, while the teenager is a 16-year-old girl.

Reports from the police are that about 2:45pm, during a joint operation by members of the Narcotics Division and the St Andrew North Division, a white Isuzu motor truck was intercepted along St Christopher’s main road in the parish.

The truck was searched and approximately 1,500 pounds of compressed ganja reportedly found. The drug has a street value of close to US$2 million, the police said.

Blackwood was also found with cash amounting to over J$70,000.

They were both taken into custody and subsequently charged with possession of ganja, dealing in ganja, trafficking ganja, taking steps preparatory to exporting ganja, and possession of criminal property.

The police said Blackwood was placed in a police lock-up in Kingston while the girl was placed into State care while they await their appearance before the Corporate Area Court on August 8, 2022.

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