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Pour le secr?taire g?n?ral de l’ONU, Antonio Guterres, il faut r?tablir la s?curit? en Ha?ti. <>, a-t-il indiqu?, citant l’exemple du Portugal, de la France qui ont des forces de police robustes.

Selon Antonio Guterres, la PNH <>. <>, a ajout? Antonio Guterres en r?ponse ? une question sur les ?meutes et pillages enregistr?s apr?s l’annonce de cet ajustement des prix de l’essence ? la hausse, il y a huit jours. Le Premier ministre Ariel Henry, d?cri? et contest?, avait indiqu? que l’Etat subventionnait les produits p?troliers ? hauteur de 50 milliards de gourdes alors qu’il peine ? collecter 3 milliards de gourdes pour financer un programme d’assistance sociale.

Il y a presque un an, lors d’une r?union internationale sur la s?curit? en Ha?ti, un basket fund a ?t? cr?? pour appuyer la formation de la PNH et son ?quipement. Les donateurs ne se sont pas bouscul?s aux portillons. Et le gouvernement Ha?ti a multipli? les appels, sans succ?s jusqu’? pr?sent, aux partenaires pour qu’ils facilitent l’acquisition d’?quipements pour la PNH.

<>, avait indiqu? le ministre des Affaires ?trang?res d’Ha?ti, Jean Victor G?n?us, lors d’une r?union sp?ciale sur Ha?ti, au conseil permanent de l’OEA, ? Washington, mercredi 17 ao?t 2022. Il avait soulign? que par rapport ? des gangs, dans certains cas mieux arm?s que la PNH, il faut <>.

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L?og?ne: la succursale de la Unibank saccag?e et pill?e

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Les tentatives d’engager des manifestations de rue ? L?og?ne, ce lundi 19 septembre 2022, n’ont pas fait long feu. Plusieurs branches en provenance de diff?rents points de la commune, n’ont pas pu mobiliser la grande foule et occuper longuement les rues, comme ce fut le cas la semaine derni?re. Ce, malgr? la pr?sence de bandes ? pied et d’un camion sonoris?.

Par contre, des individus, la t?te couverte, machette et autres objets tranchants en main, ont sem? la pagaille, un peu partout au centre-ville. Au cours de leurs activit?s, ils ont incendi? les locaux de la succursale de la Unibank ? L?og?ne, emport? meubles, batteries, ordinateurs, TV et 2 armes ? feu. Ils ont circul? ? travers les rues, offrant une image in?dite, des sc?nes inhabituelles ? la Cit? d’Anacaona.

Par ailleurs, les individus aux cache-faces ont tent? sans succ?s de piller aussi d’autres entreprises priv?es ? L?og?ne. Parmi elles, un supermarch? et un magasin de la Digicel. Bilan : au moins 1 bless? par balle. La victime, au moment de produire ce texte, attend la pr?sence d’un chirurgien pour prendre en charge son cas, dans un centre hospitalier de la ville.

Quelque temps apr?s l’adresse ? la nation du premier ministre Ariel Henry, dimanche soir, des barricades solides ?taient plac?es dans plusieurs quartiers ? L?og?ne, pendant toute la soir?e. Pneus enflamm?s et tessons de bouteilles compl?tent les obstacles faits d’un peu de tout. Ce lundi 19 septembre 2022, circuler ? L?og?ne en v?hicule ?tait plus compliqu? que tous les jours d’avant.

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Ha?ti : les stations-service toujours ferm?es, les carburants inaccessibles, rupture de stock pour le propane

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Ce lundi 19 septembre 2022, toutes les stations-service du pays demeurent ferm?es. Celles qui n’ont pas ?t? vandalis?es pendant les manifestations des derniers jours ont prudemment mis fin aux op?rations de vente de gaz propane des deux derniers jours.

En effet, l’accalmie a ?t? de courte dur?e apr?s cinq jours d’?meutes. Si les manifestants sont moins violents ce lundi, il y a encore des barricades sur plusieurs axes ? travers le pays. Impossible de recevoir du carburant et de vendre du propane que certaines familles utilisent pour la cuisson des aliments. La prudence est de mise d’autant que les stocks s’amenuisent pour diverses raisons.

Le terminal de Varreux o? sont stock?s 70 % des produits p?troliers du pays est inaccessible. Il y a de la gazoline, du k?ros?ne et du diesel dans les cuves, mais le propane est en rupture de stock, a appris Le Nouvelliste d’une source proche des installations.

Le journal a cependant consult? une vid?o montrant une tranch?e fouill?e vraisemblablement avec un ?quipement lourd, une pelleteuse, qui emp?che tout acc?s de camion-citerne au terminal.

<>, peut-on lire dans un tweet post? ? 10 heures du matin, lundi 19 septembre 2022, par le compte de Terminal Varreux.

Une source proche du terminal a indiqu? que les fournisseurs sont en <>. <>, a dit cette source qui n’est pas en mesure de donner des d?tails.

Il y a un bateau qui risque de quitter la baie si les employ?s ne peuvent pas entrer au terminal, a expliqu? cette source qui reste optimiste quant ? la possibilit? de trouver un moyen d’acc?der au terminal. Les derni?res op?rations remontent ? lundi dernier quand 4 tankers ont ?t? re?us et d?charg?s, a confi? cette source.

Ce n’est pas la premi?re fois que l’acc?s ? cette infrastructure strat?gique est compromis. En novembre 2021 et en juillet 2022, les gangs avaient coup? pendant plusieurs jours l’acc?s au terminal de Varreux.

En novembre 2021, une crise sanitaire avait ?t? ?vit?e de justesse. Des h?pitaux ?taient en rupture de stocks et la production d’intrants essentiels comme l’oxyg?ne ?tait ? l’arr?t.

Dimanche, lors de son second message ? la nation en huit jours, le Premier ministre Ariel Henry a confirm? les ajustements des prix ? la hausse des produits p?troliers d?cid?s la semaine derni?re. Le chef de gouvernement a annonc? que l’essence est disponible pour alimenter les stations services.

Le premier ministre Henry a indiqu? que son gouvernement a consenti des efforts pour rendre disponible les produits p?troliers dans les terminaux. <>, a d?clar? M. Henry, insistant sur la n?cessit? de permettre une r?ouverture des classes dans la paix.

Ce lundi, alors que l’on d?couvre que l’acc?s au terminal de Varreux est impossible, des rues lib?r?es des barricades ont ? nouveau ?t? ferm?es par des manifestants qui ont ?rig? de nouvelles barricades.

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Jamaica records another monkeypox case Loop Jamaica

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A doctor shows a sore on a patient’s hand caused by monkeypox at the Arzobispo Loayza hospital in Lima, Peru, Tuesday, August 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)

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An additional case of monkeypox has been recorded in Jamaica, in Kingston and St Andrew.

The Ministry of Health and Wellness made the disclosure in its weekly monkeypox update on Monday, relative to up to Sunday, September 18.

The latest case, which is a male patient who tested positive between September 12 and 18, brings the island’s total to 13 cases.

The number of active cases currently stands at seven, while two additional recoveries have brought the total number of recoveries to five.

Two of the confirmed cases of monkeypox were imported, while 11 were locally transmitted.

Meanwhile, the separate death of one monkeypox patient recorded a week ago remains under investigation by health officials.

A total of 28 tests for the disease have been conducted locally.

As of September 16, monkeypox infections stood at a total 60,841 cases across 104 countries and territories globally, with 23 deaths, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Monkeypox is a rare disease resulting from infection by the monkeypox virus. The monkeypox virus is a zoonotic disease and is part of the family of viruses known as variola virus, which causes smallpox.

The monkeypox symptoms are similar to those characteristic of smallpox, but milder.

Monkeypox has been deemed as being rarely fatal.

The signs and symptoms associated with the disease include fever, chills, intense headache, extreme exhaustion, muscle and backaches, swollen lymph nodes, and a rash that usually appears one to three days after the onset of the fever.

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Chastanet Calls Out Government Over St. Jude Hospital Reconstruction – St. Lucia Times News

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Opposition leader Allen Chastanet has accused the government of continuing to peddle a ‘deliberate lie’ regarding the reconstruction of St. Jude Hospital.

In a post on Facebook, the former Prime Minister asserted that saying that the building was 30 percent complete constituted a ‘blatant lie’.

“When we left office in July of 2021, the hospital which we had started to construct was over 70% complete, only 6 months away from full completion,” the Micoud South MP asserted.

He said the external work on the structure had already been completed including the complete installation of the cladding, windows, and doors.

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In addition, the United Workers Party (UWP) leader noted that work was ongoing on the sewage, electricals, and partitions inside the building.

“We had already begun placing orders for the medical equipment,” Chastanet disclosed.

And he pointed to what he described as another important fact that the SLP continues to ‘conveniently omit’.

“The main contractor for the St. Jude Hospital was Taiwanese construction firm Overseas Engineering and Construction Company (OECC),” Chastanet stated.

“We relied heavily on the expertise and experience of OECC to ensure that this project would live up to the world-class standards and expectations that we had set for this project,” he explained.

But Chastanet asserted that one year later, all Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre can announce about the St. Jude Project is that they will proceed with the fencing of the old building

” If this project wasn’t so serious I would think that this was a joke,” the former Prime Minister declared.

According to Chastanet, the St. Jude Hospital project is a sensitive matter with which the Government must stop playing politics.

“The problems associated with the structure proposed by the Prime Minister have been well documented: low ceilings, poor ventilation, and lighting, electrical wires mixed with the plumbing system. Another disaster waiting to happen,” the opposition leader declared.

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Pris pour presque 1,2 kilo de drogue parmi des dizaines de voyages, un Guyanais de 35 ans écope de 2 ans et demi de prison… à Lille Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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José Konisso en provenance de Guyane a été arrêté le 29 juin 2022 dans le TGV Paris-Lille. A son procès, mercredi 17 août 2022, il a été condamné à 30 mois de prison ferme. Il a multiplié les voyages avant d’être arrêté. « Je n’ai même pas pensé au danger. Je voulais amasser suffisamment d’argent pour quitter la Guyane. Je ne pensais qu’à ça. » déclare José Konisso s’adressant au tribunal de Lille. José Konisso explique au tribunal qu’en Guyane, il est marginalisé parce qu’il est homosexuel. Il gagne sa vie en faisant des photos ou en tant qu’escort. Sur…

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His Holiness Pope Francis Congratulates St. Kitts and Nevis on Its 39th Anniversary of Independence

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BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, September 17, 2022 (SKNIS) — His Holiness Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio), Bishop of Rome, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church and Sovereign of the State of Vatican City, has congratulated the Government and people of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis on their attainment of 39 years as an independent nation.

In a congratulatory message addressed to His Excellency Sir Samuel Weymouth Tapley Seaton, Governor-General of the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, His Holiness wrote:

“As you celebrate the National Day of Saint Kitts and Nevis, I send cordial greetings to Your Excellency. In praying that the people of the Federation will ever dwell in harmony and fraternal solidarity, I invoke upon the Nation the abundant blessing of Almighty God.

“I avail myself of this opportunity to renew to Your Excellency the assurances of my highest consideration.”

The message was conveyed via the Apostolic Nunciature in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.

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Spurs Blank Village 2-1 in Super Six Playoffs

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, September 17, 2022 (SKNFA) — Hobson Enterprises Garden Hotspurs became the second of two teams in the Super Six Playoffs to record a win when they defeated their West Basseterre neighbours Rams Village Superstars 2-1 on Wednesday at the Warner Park. 

Scoring for Village 

Scoring for Spurs 

Steve Archibald (pk) 10th min 

Raheem Francis (Village) own goal 73rd min 

Red cards 

Joseph Wilkes (Village) 33rd min 

(Serious foul play) 

Diandre Challenger (Spurs) 75th min

(Receiving a 2nd yellow card during the match) 

Spurs Coach Austin Huggins said thy started off the first half slowly, but the penalty gave them a spark for the rest of the match. “The penalty gave us a little more energy, a little more organization in our play.  We started to gain our composure…I think the guys played hard,” Huggins said. “We have to keep fighting. It ain’t going to be easy but we got to keep fighting.” 

In the night’s earlier match, Flow 4G Cayon Rockets drew 1-1 with Sol IAS Conaree FC.

FLOW 4G CAYON ROCKETS vs SOL ISLAND AUTO CONAREE

     (halftime score 1 – 0  in favour of Conaree) 

FINAL SCORE 1 – 1 

Scoring for Conaree 

Malik Henderson (Cayon) own goal 23rd min 

Scoring for Cayon 

Jayan Duncan 72nd min 

Coach George Isaac said his team came out “weak” and they have to get it right on the training ground if they are to do well for the rest of the competition. “We just have to go back to the playing field and getting it right for the (remaining) three games,” he said.  For coach Al Richards of Conaree, he admired the fighting spirit of his team to hold out to draw the match. He too will be retooling on the training ground to get his team ready for the next match. “Well done to my team. I think it is was a tough game…we just have to go back to the drawing board and prepare for Tuesday for Spurs and come better— work on the weaknesses, work on the mistakes and try and get better,” Richards said.

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St. Paul’s Draw First Blood in Super Six Playoffs

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, September 17, 2022 (SKNFA) — The second annual Super Six playoffs tournament kicked off last weekend with three blockbuster matches at the Warner Park Cricket stadium. It started with a doubleheader on Saturday, both ending in 1-1 draws between Flow 4G Cayon Rockets and Rams Village Superstars and Hobson Enterprises Garden Hotspurs and St. Peters.

Scoring for Village 

Malique Roberts (Cayon) own goal – 11th min 

Scoring for Cayon 

Mervin Lewis (pk) 90th + 2mins 

Scoring for St. Peters 

Dave Warner (Spurs) own goal – 3rd min 

Scoring for Garden Hotspurs

Dahjal Kelly (pk) 9th min 

Meanwhile, last week Sunday, S.L. Horsfords St. Paul’s FC brushed aside SOL IAS Conaree FC 3-0; two of those goals coming from the penalty spot in the first half. 

Scoring for St. Paul’s 

Vinceroy Nelson struck two penalties –  16th & 23rd min 

Keithroy Freeman 52nd min 

St. Paul’s goalkeeper Jamal Jeffers, after the match said: “We came out victorious, it was a hard-fought game; you know Conaree wouldn’t have been easy. We had to stick to our game plan. We got two early penalties—kudos to Vinceroy Nelson who put them in the back of the net and then we had a late chance by Keithroy Freeman, who also executed well. For Conaree Coach Al Richards, his team started the game badly.  “We kinda came back in the second half; we got our chances…but we didn’t not execute,” he said.

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Sandy Point FC Wins Division 1 Championship

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, September 17, 2022 (SKNFA) — E & K Mini Mart Sandy Point FC are the 2021 SKNFA Division 1 Champions after they defeated Elco Ltd Security Forces FC 4-1 on Sunday at the Warner Park Cricket stadium. 

Scoring for Security Forces 

Donyelle Francis 64th min 

 

Scoring for Sandy Point 

Elzhandai Warner 22nd min 

Jahlyan Burt (pk) 38th min 

Deacon Liddie 43rd min 

Shaquan Pemberton 85th min 

 

Abidjan Woodley (Sandy Point) 72nd min 

(Serious foul play) 

The players burst into celebrations on the field at the sound of the final whistle. They were presented with their championship trophy by SKNFA President Atiba Harris and former SKNFA Vice President Don Grant. After the match we spoke to Sandy Point Coach Kenneth Douglas. “Congratulations to my players. All week we have been training a certain way and they went out there and did it,” Coach Douglas said. Sandy Point player Tijanie Fahie said at half time, the coach told them to continue playing what they have been playing in the first half and hit the opponents on the counter attack. “We did it for the fans because it’s been a while Sandy Point didn’t make it to Premier League. We decided we would do it for our family, community, sponsor and our coaches. They were asking for it and we told them we are going to bring it home,” he said. Both Sandy Point and Security Forces have been promoted to the SKNFA Premier League for next season.

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