Gypsy wants $150m for ‘mother of all Carnivals’

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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A model wearing a costume from the section Katesh – The Goddess of Sacred Love during the launch of Resonate Carnival – A Cosmic Experience at One Woodbrook Place, on September 10. – Photo by Jeff K Mayers

National Carnival Commission (NCC) chairman Winston “Gypsy” Peters wants around $150 million for Carnival 2023 in the hopes of making it “the mother of all Carnivals.”

Speaking to Newsday on Wednesday, he said, “We sent in a budget and we’re hoping to get that so we can have a proper Carnival so we can have the mother of all Carnivals like we promised.”

At the time he could not recall the exact figure requested in the national budget, which will be read on Monday by the Finance Minister, but it was around $150 million.

Also on Wednesday, the NCC announced in a press release that the launch of Carnival 2023 had been rescheduled from September 24, as that date clashed with the national awards ceremony, to November 5 at the Queen’s Park Savannah at 4 pm.

Peters said, “Since the launch’s inception, we have tried to stay true to our annual ritual to stage it as close to Republic Day as possible.

“However, we could not be unmindful of the present climate of Independence celebrations, which include phenomenal events being hosted at our sister organisations, Queen’s Hall theatre and NAPA, that weekend.”

He said the NCC aimed to maximise public participation at the launch, “especially as we have added new features to this year’s event, including a Carnival village, a panyard experience, and some of the best local arts and crafts and cuisine experiences.

“We understood that the 60th anniversary celebrations are also a significant milestone that deserves the utmost public focus and attention, from which we choose not to detract.”

Events on September 24 include the national awards at the National Academy for the Performing Arts; Together, Queen’s Hall Gala Fete at Queen’s Hall grounds; and Chantuelle Vibz – A Musical Tribute to Andre Tanker at the Central Bank Auditorium.

In a phone interview with Newsday, Peters said Tobago was “doing its own thing” in 2023, but the NCC would support it in any way it could if Tobago wanted the support.

This year, Tobago is having its own carnival from October 28-30, including J’Ouvert and a parade of the bands. There have also been several associated events in the run-up to Tobago carnival, including fetes and band launches.

“Ideally I would like to see Tobago carnival be a separate entity that is well put in place to capitalise on the foreign exchange the country so badly needs.”

Peters said the annual Carnival was great, but it was “uncomfortable” with congestion and “no room for expansion” while Tobago had a great opportunity to produce a carnival like no other.

“They could plan in a way to make it more comfortable and make it a Trinidad-like carnival with all Tobago flavour.”

He said he would like to promote Tobago’scarnival “in a big way” all over the world, but it could not be produced in half measures. It had to be big.

“Carnival to us in TT is jump up and wine. We are the artisans, and that’s what we do. But in terms of the results of it, the result is economics. That’s why we have to strive for perfection, to make our product the best product that we have.

“And more than that, we have to continue to show the world how good we are so we could have expansion. The more Trinidad-like carnivals around the world, the more beneficial to TT financially.”

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4-lane road on ECD railway embankment to be completed in 2-3 years – VP

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo

The four-lane road on the East Coast of Demerara (ECD) railway embankment that the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Government has sent out to tender, is expected to be completed in two to three years.

During the recent distribution of cash grants to fishermen on the ECD, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo updated them on infrastructure plans. Specifically, he informed them of the time frame to complete the four-lane highway from Unity to Sheriff Street, on the railway embankment.

“We just awarded a contract that from Unity to Sheriff Street, on the railway embankment, we’re going to now have a four-lane road. So that should be completed in maybe two to three years. Four lanes. So, you don’t have traffic congestion going in from the East Coast,” he explained.

According to Jagdeo, this means reduced traffic and transit time, as persons traverse the East Coast. He also noted that as a consequence of all these initiatives, the whole area will become more urbanised.

“What this means is that all of the lands and development will come out further on the East Coast. Because people can travel, the transit time will be fast. You’ll now have, like from this area you’ll have eight lanes going in to the city. Four on the railway embankment and four here.

“So that will be important for development. It means housing, business development, everything. You’ll see the whole area becoming urbanised. We’re now building a four lane, from Diamond into Georgetown. We’ve completed part of it,” the Vice President said.Government has said that the four-lane highway will go all the way from Sheriff Street to Mahaica on the railway embankment. There are also plans for the upgrade of a two-lane road from Belfield to Orange Nassau.

Back in June when the contract for the East Coast Demerara-East Bank Demerara road link project was being discussed, Senior Minister in the Office of the President with responsibility for Finance, Dr Ashni Singh, had talked about extending the four-lane road from Sheriff Street to Buxton and beyond.

“When I say brand new four-lane road, I’m speaking here of the alignment along the existing railway embankment road, but widening that existing railway embankment road to a new four-lane highway from Sheriff Street to Orange Nassau, like I said with plans to go beyond,” Dr Singh had said.

At the time, a US$106 million contract had been signed between the Public Works Ministry and India-based Ashoka Buildcon Limited, for the construction of a four-lane bypass road that will link the East Coast of Demerara corridor at Ogle directly to the East Bank Demerara corridor at Eccles.

Back in 2015, the Indian Government had provided the US$50 million line of credit for the road link that was initially slated for Ogle to Diamond, EBD. However, the project cost was driven up to over $208 million by the previous A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Government and the project languished under them.

However, when the PPP/C Government took office in 2020, it redesigned the project into two phases to fit the line of credit – first from Ogle to Haags Bosch road in Eccles, which is about 48-50 per cent of the project, and then from Eccles to Diamond.

The Guyana Government will be undertaking the extension from Diamond all the way to Timehri. It was announced in January of this year that Ashoka Buildcon Limited won the contract to construct the road, ahead of two other Indian companies. Ashoka has built a number of bridges and roads. According to the company’s website, it even built a bridge in 38 days, namely the Mandve Bridge near Pandharpur, India. The company said the bridge was supposed to be built in 12 months.

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Student Brawl In The Mall – NPA President Calls Out Parents – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The President of the National Principals’ Association (NPA) has called out parents after videos of a brawl involving students in uniform went viral on social media.

HTS Television reported Wednesday night that the incident occurred this week on the second floor of the Blue Coral Mall in Castries.

NPA President Valerie St. Helene-Henry said she saw the video, was unaware of the details and had not yet reached out to the Principals of the schools involved.

However, she said she expects there will be an investigation.

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The NPA President observed that after-school incidents involving students spotlight schools, principals and teachers.

“Yes, the children are in uniform, but when will the parents take up the responsibility for what happens after school?” St. Helene-Henry asked.

“Why schools, why principals? Why teachers are being targeted every time these things happen outside of school?”

According to the NPA President, when schools dismiss students, they tell the children to go home and not to loiter.

“Who are the other stakeholders? Who are the other persons who are supposed to join in that fight in eradicating liming in the streets, loitering in the streets and finding themselves in trouble? Why does the focus have to be on the school principals and the teachers? When are the parents going to take up their role?”

St. Helene-Henry told St Lucia Times that parents are leaving too much of the responsibility of raising and guiding children to schools.

And she observed that when schools implement rules and guidelines, they expect parents and the public to give support.

“When we place rules on our books it’s based on data,” the NPA official declared.

She noted that schools are playing their part, but people still expect the learning institutions to be responsible for the way students behave after hours.

“This has to stop,” St. Helene-Henry asserted.

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Reabre el aeropuerto Mercedita en Ponce tras el paso del huracán Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El Aeropuerto Internacional Mercedita de Ponce abrió su pista hoy jueves, 22 de septiembre de 2022, para las operaciones de vuelos comerciales tras rehabilitarla luego de las inundaciones provocadas por el desborde del río Inabón a causa de las lluvias del huracán Fiona. Así lo anunció el director ejecutivo de la Autoridad de los Puertos de Puerto Rico (APPR), Joel A. Pizá Batiz.

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“Tras 72 horas de trabajo arduo e intenso, el aeropuerto Mercedita de Ponce abre su pista para las llegadas y salidas de vuelos comerciales. Esto es significativo, ya que la pista queda disponible para recibir cualquier vuelo de carga o ayuda humanitaria para atender la emergencia provocada por el huracán Fiona en la región sur de Puerto Rico. Además, facilita el traslado de los turistas que ya tenían reservaciones en hoteles y hospederías de esa región, así como el regreso de otros a sus respectivos destinos”, afirmó Pizá Batiz.

El director ejecutivo informó que los trabajos de remoción de escombros, limpieza, pruebas de rodaje y evaluación del sistema de luces de la pista se completaron a 72 horas del desborde del río, gracias al trabajo conjunto coordinado entre la APPR y el equipo de trabajo de la directora de la Administración de Servicios Generales, Lcda. Karla G. Mercado; la Guardia Nacional, la Unidad de Rescate Aéreo y la Oficina de Seguridad del Mercedita. Asimismo, el compromiso y la dedicación del personal de las diversas brigadas de la División de Conservación de la Autoridad fue vital para el alcance de este logro.

Pizá Batiz indicó que entre los equipos utilizados figuran 2 excavadoras, 3 Diggers, 4 barredoras (2 de ellas de la APPR), 2 Mini Diggers, 1 D3 (equipo pesado), 2 camiones de Rescate Aéreo y 1 Camión R17 (extinción) de la Unidad de Rescate Aéreo para despegar el lodo de la pista. Para el manejo de estos equipos se contó con un grupo de unas 50 personas, de las cuales 40 eran empleados de la División de Conservación y del equipo de Rescate Aéreo.

Respecto a la inspección de la pista del PSE, Pizá Batiz indicó que ingenieros de la APPR realizaron las pruebas pertinentes y determinaron permitir las operaciones con mínimas restricciones que no afectan la seguridad ni el servicio de la comunidad aeroportuaria.

El director ejecutivo recordó que el pasado evento de lluvia dejó más de 31 pulgadas (cifra histórica) en la zona de Ponce. Debido al desborde del río Inabón, las aguas entraron al Aeropuerto e inutilizaron tres mil pies de los ocho mil que tiene la pista del PSE.

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The final of this year’s ICC World Test Championship to be held in London

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

The final of this year’s ICC World Test Championship will be held at The Oval in London in June 2023, while Lord’s will stage the final of the 2025 Championship.

While the dates for the 2023 World Test Championship final have not yet been confirmed, it is expected to be held before the Ashes Series, which starts on 16th June in Birmingham.

It will be the third World Test Cricket final in a row to be played in England, with the first one, in 2021, being held at Southampton’s Ageas Bowl where New Zealand beat India to win the Trophy.

That Final was originally scheduled for Lord’s, but the Ageas Bowl’s on-site hospitality arrangements made it the top choice because of the COVID-19 situation at the time.

The World Test Championship final is contested between the top two teams on the table at the end of each cycle. Currently, Australia lead the table and are followed by South Africa. Sri Lanka are third, with India and Pakistan behind them. There are still some matches to be played in this cycle, so the standings could change by the time the finalists are decided.

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Barbados Royals and Guyana Amazon Warriors won yesterday’s matches of the CPL tournament

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Barbados Royals and Guyana Amazon Warriors won yesterday’s matches of the Caribbean Premier League Twenty/20 Championship at Providence Stadium, Guyana.

In the morning match, Barbados Royals defeated St Kitts and Nevis Patriots by 36 runs.

The scores: Barbados Royals 156-3 off 20 overs (Azam Khan 64 off 42 balls, Harry Tector 47 not out off 44 balls), St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 120 off 19.3 overs (Evin Lewis 41off 36 balls, Nyeem Young 3-5, Mujeeb Ur Raham 3-18, Jason Holder 2-31).

Last night, Guyana Amazon Warriors beat Jamaica Tallawahs by 12 runs after being 7-98 off 15.3 overs.

The scores: Guyana Amazon Warriors 178-8 off 20 overs (Shai Hope 60 off 45 balls, Odean Smith 42 off 16 balls, Keemo Paul 24 off 12 balls, Mohammad Nabi 3-12, Chris Green 2-24), Jamaica Tallawahs 166 off 19.5 overs (Brandon King 104 off 66 balls, Gudakesh Motie 2-36, Imran Tahir 2-17, Odean Smith 2-26).

After yesterday’s matches, Barbados Royals are top of the Points Table with 16 points from 9 matches and are followed by St Lucia Kings (8 points from 8 matches); Jamaica Tallawahs (8 points from 9 matches); Trinbago Knight Riders (7 points from 8 matches); St Kitts and Nevis Patriots (6 points from 9 matches); and Guyana Amazon Warriors (5 points from 7 matches).

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BARBADOS-BUSINESS-Government successfully closes landmark debt conversion

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Content creators invited to share ideas in Pitch Perfect Competition Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Caribbean nationals, aged 18 years and older, looking to take their film or content ideas to the big screen can share their work in the Pitch Perfect Film Treatment Competition.

The Pitch Perfect Competition is the brainchild of advertising and production company, The Limners and Bards Limited (The LAB). It seeks to build capacity among content creators.

“This is an opportunity for big thinkers across the region to showcase stories or topics that help preserve the history and culture of the region,” stated The Lab CEO Kimala Bennett.

To enter the competition, persons must submit their two-page treatment with a log line via the application form on the competition’s official website:thelabjamaica.com/pitchperfect.

The best three treatments will be selected, and the writers of the treatments will each be paid US$2,000 for their ideas.

Treatments will then be developed into scripts and produced, and the writers of the top three treatments will also have the opportunity to be a part of the script development and production process.

This will include access to writer’s workshops, script development assistance, and involvement in the actual filming of the script.

Treatments will be adjudicated by a panel of knowledgeable and experienced film practitioners, literary writers and international film production and distribution personnel.

The panel will focus mainly on the writer’s ability to build and maintain the strength of the story and characters, plus display a strong level of creativity and ease of production.

The LAB will own the rights to the treatments submitted; however, if the entries are unsuccessful, all ownership will return to the writer.

Treatments that are part of another competition or are being reviewed by other entities will not be accepted after the October 9 deadline.

The best three treatments will be selected, and the announcement will be announced by November 14, 2022.

For more information, visit the competition’s website, call (876) 908-4080 or (876) 908-4989 or email pitchperfect@tpljamaica.com.

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Brandon King 104 not enough as Tallawahs lose to Warriors Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Guyana Amazon Warriors got off to a winning start on their home leg of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) with a thrilling 12-run victory over Jamaica Tallawahs at Providence on Wednesday night.

Brandon King almost single-handedly guide Tallawahs to victory but his century was not enough.

Chasing a victory target of 179, opener King hammered 104 from 66 balls to help the Tallawahs to 166 off 19.5 overs.

After electing to field first, Jamaica Tallawahs had the Warriors struggling on 104 for seven after 17 overs. However, it was a Jamaican who saved Guyana Amazon Warriors. Odean Smith came to rescue the Warriors as he stroked an attacking 42 from just 16 balls, with six sixes, to help his team to 178 for eight off their allotted 20 overs.

Smith was involved in a very crucial partnership with Keemo Paul as the pair added 74 from just 27 balls for the eighth wickets. Paul remained at the wicket until the end to score 24 from 12 balls, which comprised two four and two sixes.

Earlier, Shai Hope – batting at number three – scored a sparkling 60 from 45 balls but no other top-order batter was able to get a grip on the Tallawahs’ bowlers.

Afghanistan’s off-spinner Mohammad Nabi was the most successful bowler for Tallawahs with three for 12 from two overs.

South African-born Australian off-spinner Chris Green supported well with two for 24 from four overs.

Captain Rovman Powell, Fabian Allen, and Pakistan left-arm spinner Imad Wasim secured a wicket apiece.

The total looked beyond Tallawahs but King led a lone charge with the first Hero CPL century of the tournament.

His one-man mission to chase down the total nearly pulled off an unlikely heist. Hitting shots all over the ground King reached an unbeaten 80 from 55 balls when the rain came down to interrupt the match.

When play resumed King marched serenely to his century but he could not see the chase home falling with three balls to spare and with that the Tallawahs’ hopes were extinguished.

Opener Kennar Lewis (12) and Kirk McKenzie (15) were the only other Tallawahs’ players to pass double figures.

Gudakesh Motie, Imran Tahir, and Odean Smith ended with two wickets each.

Summarized scores:

Guyana Amazon Warriors 178/8 (Hope 60, Smith 42; Nabi 3/12, Green 2/24).

Jamaica Tallawahs 166 (King 104, Mckenzie 15; Tahir 2/17, Smith 2/26).

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GoFundMe account set up for transgender Jamaicans seeking asylum in the US

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Five transgender Jamaicans who allegedly fled the island for the United States, are now the face of a GoFundMe campaign aiming to raise US$25,000 (J$3,550,000) to help them gain their footing in the first world country. The account, which was started by a friend identified as Vaughan Butler Higgins, is hoping to raise funds for the transgender […]

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