Farmers Across Antigua Faced With Leaf Hopper Infestation

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Farmers in Antigua have been experiencing the gruesome effects of the leaf hoppers pest which for now is mainly targeting okra, sorrel and eggplant crops.

All five of the Agricultural Districts are being affected, which include; South Central, North East, North West and South East and the South West District.

This pest sucks the sap out of the leaves thus disturbing the flow of water and nutrients in the leaves.

As a result of this, the leaf margins or the entire leaf turn light and pale and eventually dry out affecting not just the appearance of the plant but the production.

A Farmer for 20 years in the Sandersons Area, Andy David explained that the leaf hoppers has been gravely affecting the production of okra on his farm as it has drastically cut the yield of the plants.

Mr. David explained that he has had to rely on chemicals to deal with the infestation, however, that too has posed a challenge as there is a lack of availability of certain chemicals on the island.

Mr. David is grateful for the visits and investigations being done by the Extension Division as they try to find a solution before the matter gets worse and spreads.

Mr. David explained that he was both heartened and disappointed to find out that the issue can be dealt just by releasing natural predators which they can do but due to the lack of funding they are unable to do so.

“I am heartened that there is a remedy that can be used naturally which at the same time would be less costly because we wouldn’t have to buy the chemicals and be healthier because we wouldn’t have to spray with chemicals and I am disappointed that just for the lack of funding something like that can’t get off the ground,” explained Mr. David.

South-East District Officer, Craig Joseph explained that the leaf hoppers have been identified in this district and in the visit to the Walley Brown Farm, where it is very obvious that the leaves for the okra plants were turning yellow. He says that the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Barbuda Affairs has embarked on a program to identify the pests in the different districts and come up with feasible solutions to tackle the problem.

District Officer, Joel Matthew explained that the Extension Officer would have done a detection survey on farms that produce okra on a large scale.  Mr. Matthew explained that as they entered his field, they observed clear signs of the leaf hoppers.

In their investigation they looked to see the population of the pests and it was not as high as they thought it to be as Mr. David had been using chemicals to control the infestation which they were pleased to see.

Mr. Matthew agreed that there are other natural means that this can be controlled apart from the use of chemicals and as a long-term effect it would be less costly but it is something that the Extension will urgently revisit given the current infestation issue in many of the farming districts.

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WASA rejects UNC retrenchment claims

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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File photo: Water and Sewage Authrity (WASA) Trincity Regional Centre, Trincity. Photo by Roger Jacob

THE Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has rejected claims by Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Opposition Senator Wade Mark that it plans to retrench 2,500 workers as part of its restructuring.

Persad-Bissessar made this claim in her contribution to the budget debate in the House of Representatives on September 30. Mark repeated it at a news conference at the Opposition Leader’s Office on Sunday.

Both Persad-Bissessar and Mark claimed WASA had submitted a draft business plan to the Regulated Industries Commission (RIC).

In a statement, WASA said, “To date, WASA has not submitted a draft or final business plan to the RIC.”

WASA said it “is desirous of a rate increase and has been preparing the required documents for submission to the RIC.”

The documents the RIC requires as part of this process include credible recurrent and capital investment plans, expenditure forecasts, and a business plan.

After saying changes to the authority will affect TT positively, WASA said these changes will “also change the circumstances of a yet-to-be-determined number of the current employees.”

But, referring to the alleged business plan being used by the UNC and other people to claim workers will be retrenched, the authority said: “WASA has not been provided with a copy of the document purporting to be the DRAFT Business Plan and is therefore unable to verify the content thereof.”

But on the basis of comments made about the alleged document in public, WASA said, “This document is an early iteration of WASA’s price control proposal.”

The authority added, “In any event, the intended draft proposal has been considerably modified since the date of that version, which therefore does not represent significant and critical elements of WASA’s intended direction.”

If the document is a version of its draft business plan being prepared for submission to the RIC, WASA said it was unfortunate that one of its internal documents was disseminated in the manner that it has been,

“Such dissemination would constitute a serious breach of confidentiality and those responsible will be identified and subjected to the appropriate disciplinary action.”

WASA said there was no input from the Publit Utilities Ministry or any government official in the preparation of its documents for submission to the RIC for a rate review,

The authority said once its draft business plan is complete, it will seek agreement from the Government and the RIC on the approach it believes is necessary to achieve the aims set out in the plan.

“Until such buy-in is received, the opinions and proposals contained in the draft business plan remain the views of WASA and no other parties.”

Reiterating that the report of the Cabinet sub-committee on WASA showed it was overstaffed by 2,000 employees, the authority said, “There have been several announcements by government officials since then, outlining the need for the transformation of the authority and the several initiatives being undertaken pursuant to this goal – including a rate review.”

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Venezuelan charged with human trafficking, gang offences

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Sixto Rafael Marcano Carrion, charged with trafficking in children, causing a child to become a prostitute, transporting a person for prostitution and being a gang leader in the South Western Division last Friday. – Photo Courtesy TTPS

A Venezuelan man has been charged for a series of human trafficking related offices after he was arrested by police in Santa Flora last Friday.

A police media release on Monday reported that Sixto Rafael Marcano Carrion was one of four Venzuelans intercepted by police in the South Western Division.

Carrion was handed over to the Special Investigations Task Force (SITF) and was charged with trafficking in children, causing a child to become a prostitute, transporting a person for prostitution and being a gang leader.

He was expected to appear before a Chaguanas magistrate on Monday.

Two men and two women who were with him at the time were detained, as they were found with a gun.

In the media release acting Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob said he was pleased with the arrest, as it reflected the work of the police in tackling crime at and disrupting criminal networks.

“I am pleased that we have made another solid breakthrough, as these heartless criminals can never feel that they have a free pass to operate in Trinidad and Tobago.

“The TTPS will continue to vigorously pursue and arrest those involved in trafficking in children, child prostitution and other heinous crimes that feed on the suffering of the innocent and vulnerable.”

Carrion was charged by Cpl Antoine and WPC Edwards.

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Parang stalwart Henry Pereira dies at 76

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Henry Pereira

With photos: NPATT

Parang stalwart and legend Henry Pereira has died at 76.

Pereira died on September 25 after a long illness. His funeral took place four days later at St Anthony’s RC Church in Tabaquite.

The National Parang Association of TT (NPATT) offered condolences to his wife, family, and members of the band Los Reyes, previously Los Muchachos del Agua.

A statement on Saturday from NPATT said Pereira, fondly known as the Spanish teacher from Tabaquite, started his teaching career at Rio Claro Government Secondary School. He later taught at the only secondary school in the area, Tabaquite Composite.

As a parrandero, said the release, he was a guitarist and lead singer of both Los Muchachos del Agua and Los Reyes.

His parang career began with Los Muchachos del Agua in 1973 when he started as guitarist for the band,” the statement said. “But his voice took prominence when on one occasion, the original lead singer did not show up, and he was asked to do the solo. His performance won him the prize for the best lead singer.”

The statement added that he won this title numerous times and had recorded well-known parang songs such as Parranda Fina, En El Corazon del Hombre, Andamos Buscando, Soca Sereno and Canta Noel.

It said Pereira was one of the country’s top composers of parang, a skill he passed on to many young parranderos.

NPATT’s president Alicia Jaggasar also expressed sadness at his death.

She said, “Mr Pereira will be missed. Many parang bands play his music, and his contribution to the artform would live in the hearts of all parranderos and parang lovers forever.”

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PTSC celebrates its travellers

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City Gate, Port of Spain – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale

On Monday morning, while travellers waited for their PTSC bus service at City Gate, they were treated to events that formed part of the company’s Customer Service Week. Giveaways will continue in the afternoon period and throughout this week.

Soca music filled the entire pavilion and many prizes were given away. All passengers and passers-by had to do was spin a wheel or draw from a box to see if they won. There were mugs, reusable water bottles, keychains, openers, KFC vouchers and umbrellas. The unlucky few who spun and did not win did not go home empty-handed but left with a box of Swiss mac and cheese, sponsored by VemcoTT.

PTSC also showcased the enhancement of its coach waiting lounge. The air-conditioned room, equipped with charging ports, comfortable seats and washrooms is offered to those passengers who have a ticket for the coach. At the lounge, Ferreira Optical, the eyeglasses company, offered its services to the waiting travellers.

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Llega Joe Biden a la Isla y anunció una inversión para ayudar al País en eventos atmosféricos

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El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden llegó hace pocos minutos a la Isla tras el paso del huracán Fiona. En su más reciente publicación en Twitter informó que brindará una nueva inversión , para ayudar a Puerto Rico a prepararse ante la llegada de futuros eventos atmosféricos.

“Dije que estaríamos con la gente de Puerto Rico todo el tiempo que fuera necesario. Lo dije en serio.

A raíz del huracán Fiona, estoy anunciando una inversión de $60 millones para apuntalar diques y muros contra inundaciones, y crear un nuevo sistema de advertencia de inundaciones para ayudar a los residentes a prepararse mejor para futuras tormentas.

Este financiamiento se basa en nuestro trabajo para apoyar la resiliencia de Puerto Rico, como los $1.3 mil millones que asignamos a la isla para protegerla contra futuros desastres. Y los casi $700 millones en inversiones en infraestructura desde que firmé la Ley de Infraestructura Bipartidist”, dijo el primer mandatario de la nación estadounidense.

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Reportan emanaciones de gases en escuela en Lares

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Las autoridades investigan el lunes, una querella de emanaciones de gas en la escuela intermedia Ramón de Jesús Sierra, ubicada en la avenida Los Patriotas en Lares.

Según la Policía, varios estudiantes y maestros resultaron afectados por las emanaciones.

El agente Vélez Orta, junto a personal del Cuerpo de Bomberos de Lares, llegaron al plantel escolar e informaron que las clases fueron suspendidas.

Al momento se investiga la procedencia de las emanaciones.

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Two judges sworn in Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Madam Justice Laurie-Ann Smith-Bovell and Justice Carlisle Greaves were today sworn in as judges, with Greaves’ appointment being extended for a further three years.

President of Barbados, Her Excellency The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, administered the Oaths of Office to Madam Justice Smith-Bovell and Justice Greaves, at State House, on Saturday, October 1. Both appointments took effect from October 1, 2022.

President of Barbados, Her Excellency The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, with Madam Justice Laurie-Ann Smith-Bovell, and Justice Carlisle Greaves after the brief ceremony.

At the end of the brief ceremony, Madam Justice Smith-Bovell said she was pleased with her appointment, and gave the assurance that she “will continue to contribute positively to the administration of justice”.

She was appointed in 2019 to act as a judge, with particular emphasis on reducing the backlog in the criminal jurisdiction.

About his appointment, Justice Greaves said: “It is a duty of every citizen to answer when the nation calls, and that is what I am doing again on this occasion. I hope to serve my nation well over the next three years.”

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Election départementale validée aux Abymes 2

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La procédure administrative de Francillonne Jacoby-Koaly, Siméone Bousardo-Boucard, Max Céligny et Jean-Claude Sommera visant à obtenir l’inéligibilité de Fabert Michely et Eliane Guiougou, le binôme élu lors des dernières élections départementales, ainsi que celle de leur binôme suppléant, Jacqueline Thenard et Fulbert Henry, a échoué en dernier ressort devant le Conseil d’Etat.

Déjà en janvier 2022, le tribunal administratif de la Guadeloupe avait rejeté leur demande visant à annuler leur élection et à prononcer l’inéligibilité des élus et même celle d’Eric Jalton. Vendredi dernier, le Conseil d’Etat a rejeté leur requête

ont demandé au tribunal administratif de la Guadeloupe d’annuler les opérations électorales qui se sont déroulées les 20 et 27 juin 2021 en vue de l’élection des conseillers départementaux du canton n° 2 de la commune des Abymes (Guadeloupe) et de prononcer l’inéligibilité de M. Eric Jalton,.

Par un jugement n° 2100719 du 18 janvier 2022, a rejeté cette protestation. Pour commencer, il était reproché à Eric Jalton, maire de la commune des Abymes et président de la communauté d’agglomération Cap excellence, qui appartient au même mouvement politique « Frapp générations solidaires » que les candidats élus, d’avoir mené une campagne médiatique au profit de ces derniers en utilisant les moyens de la commune et de la communauté d’agglomération. « Il n’est nullement établi ou allégué que les copies d’écran, que les plaignants se sont bornés à produire proviennent du compte de ces personnes publiques sur un réseau social ». Par ailleurs, le seul fait que le soutien apporté aux candidats par Eric Jalton, en sa qualité de maire et président de la communauté d’agglomération, figure sur certaines des professions de foi des élus n’est pas de nature à entacher d’irrégularité le scrutin. Les autres griefs relatifs à l’absence de rideau sur les isoloirs ou le remplacement de la liste d’émargement, « réimprimée en raison de son caractère incomplet », ont été balayés par les sages du palais royal tout comme les pressions et intimidations subies par les assesseurs.

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Un blessé grave à Sainte-Anne suite à une collision entre un véhicule et un deux-roues

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 Un homme de 35 ans a grièvement été blessé suite à une collision avec un véhicule ce dimanche. 

Ce dimanche, peu après 18h30, les secours ont été contactés au boulevard de la Criée à Sainte-Anne, sur la Route Nationale 1 pour un choc entre un véhicule et un deux-roues.Arrivés sur place, ils ont découvert le conducteur du deux-roues, grièvement blessé, a été transporté au Chu. Le chauffeur du véhicule a pour sa part pris la fuite.L’accident a mobilisé une ambulance et un engin incendie, huit sapeurs pompiers, le Smur et une brigade de gendarmerie.

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