Artisans shine at Independence Day craft market

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Josephine Hayford (left) attends to a customer at her booth Hay Looks at the Export Centres Company Ltd’s Craft Hub at Adam Smith Square, Port of Spain, on Wednesday. – Sureash Cholai

One hundred local craft artisans were featured in the first Independence Day Craft Market at Adam’s Smith Square, Woodbrook, Port of Spain on Wednesday.

Craft Hub TT hosted the event to develop the craft sector and maximise the commercialisation of craft.

Business development manager of Export Centres Company Ltd Sa’Nia Carasquero told to Newsday during the event, “This is to provide them with opportunities for growth and to sell their products. So in celebration of the 60th year of independence, we decided to celebrate by featuring 60 craft collectives.

“Initially, when we were planning the event, we wanted 60 artisans for the 60th anniversary but the response has been so overwhelming that we had to expand the market.”

Madena Donald Baird attends to a customer at her booth Ashleys only1 Bags at the Export Centres Company Ltd’s Craft Hub at Adam Smith Square, Port of Spain, on Wednesday. – Sureash Cholai

She said the event now paves the way for a boost in the sector.

“A lot of them are willing to come together again and collaborate. It’s the spirit of craft entrepreneurship, it’s the spirit of shop local, buy local all centralised in one space with all the people who encourage and facilitate that. It feels like a family affair.”

The well-attended event featured craft markets from the Emancipation Village, Drag Brothers, the Cottage, South Market 868 and others.

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Port-au-Prince croule sous les d?tritus

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Ces derniers mois, des piles d’immondices sont constat?es un peu partout ? Port-au-Prince. M?me la commune de Delmas, r?put?e propre par rapport aux autres communes de la r?gion m?tropolitaine, croule aussi sous les d?tritus. ? Delmas 5, au dos de l’?glise St-Yves, des piles d’immondices occupent une bonne partie de la chauss?e depuis plusieurs jours. Les camions de ramassage de d?chets ne sont pas remarqu?s.

Le centre-ville de Port-au-Prince, jadis poumon ?conomique du pays, est transform? en un v?ritable d?potoir de d?tritus. Les rares venelles qui ne sont pas encore prises d’assaut par les bandits, notamment des pans de la grand’rue, des rues du Centre et des Casernes, croulent sous le poids des immondices. Un amoncellement de boue, de r?cipients en plastique, d’assiettes en styrofoam et d’autres carcasses sont remarqu?s dans les parages de la biblioth?que de Saint-Louis de Gonzague et la biblioth?que nationale. Ce m?me tableau orne l’angle de la grand’rue et de la rue Pav?e, ? quelques encablures de la Banque de la R?publique d’Ha?ti. L’H?pital de l’Universit? d’?tat d’Ha?ti (HUEH), le stade Sylvio Cator ont eux aussi droit ? des piles de d?tritus comme carte postale.

La situation n’est pas diff?rente dans d’autres secteurs de la r?gion m?tropolitaine. Les immondices sont omnipr?sentes. Les rues sont tr?s sales. Le Service national de gestion et de collecte de r?sidus solides (SNGRS) est aux abonn?s absents. Au cours d’une entrevue accord?e ? la matinale de Magik 9, le ministre de l’Environnement, James Cadet, ministre de tutelle du SNGRS, a r?v?l? que les institutions n’ont pas le mat?riel n?cessaire pour intervenir. Le ministre a ?voqu? la n?cessit? d’une synergie entre le SNGRS, le Centre national des ?quipements (CNE) et d’autres structures gouvernementales afin de relever le d?fi pos? par les d?tritus dans la capitale.

Le ministre a par ailleurs soulign? la probl?matique des sites de d?charge des d?chets comme facteur de l’insalubrit? constat?e dans les rues. <>, a fait remarquer James Cadet.

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Nouvelle journ?e de manifestation ? Jacmel

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Un policier bless? au menton par un jet de bouteille. cinq manifestants appr?hend?s c’est le bilan de la troisi?me journ?e de manifestation de cette semaine ? Jacmel. La singularit? de cette journ?e de manifestation est le nombre extraordinaire de participants, pour la plupart, des jeunes.

Ayant d?marr? ? l’ancienne station d’essence Shell, l? o? ordinairement la mairie ?rige le stand officiel lors du traditionnel carnaval de Jacmel, la manifestation de ce 31 ao?t a parcouru les art?res principales du centre-ville de Jacmel et des banlieues en r?clamant du gouvernement en place le respect des droits fondamentaux du peuple, entre autres, les droits ? la s?curit?, ? l’?lectricit? et ? la nutrition.

Durant les six heures, les manifestants ont gard? leur calme, exig? la fermeture des portes de toutes les banques de Jacmel, et de l’administration du centre semi-autonome d’?lectricit? de Jacmel.

Ils ont ?galement critiqu? la police qui se mobilise pour prot?ger les biens de seulement deux familles de Jacmel. Ce qui a engendr? des agressions verbales d’une patrouille de police cantonn?e ? l’a?rodrome de Jacmel vis-?-vis de la presse, qui, selon cette patrouille, incite les manifestants ? agresser la police. Accusation d?mentie par les journalistes du Sud-Est. Les manifestants se donnent rendez-vous ce jeudi 1er septembre pour une autre journ?e de revendications

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L’alignement des ?toiles va-t-il servir le pays ?

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Il y a une conjonction de nouvelles, de situations, de prises de positions qui mettent pour une fois le pays et m?me le gouvernement Henry en situation de faire des r?formes. Ce qui va se passer ou pas dans les prochains jours nous renseignera sur l’avenir?

En renvoyant la rentr?e des classes de septembre ? octobre, le gouvernement prolonge les vacances mais aussi se donne une bouff?e d’air. Surprise !!! Personne ne d?sirait ardemment la rentr?e des classes en septembre, ni parents ni ?l?ves ne la souhaitaient, les directeurs d’?cole ne la croyaient pas possible. Ce mois suppl?mentaire devrait ?tre mis ? profit par les autorit?s pour changer de cap. Si l’?cole n’a pas pu ouvrir, c’est de leur faute.

Toutes les nouvelles ne sont pas mauvaises en ce mois d’ao?t 2022, la police nationale n’a jamais ?t? aussi pr?sente depuis des ann?es. Elle m?ne des op?rations et reste un corps. Une institution.

Pour la premi?re fois depuis des ann?es, les services de l’administration des douanes donnent des r?sultats. Il y a des saisies, des arrestations et les recettes collect?es augmentent.

L’Unit? de lutte contre la corruption, dans un ?lan rare, a publi? des rapports d’enqu?te sur des cas pr?sum?s de corruption dans l’administration publique et circulent des listes d’?lus (personne n’a tout vu pour l’instant) qui sont en contravention avec la loi sur les d?clarations de patrimoine. Des pr?tres arr?t?s, des directeurs g?n?raux poursuivis, des parlementaires index?s, le m?me mois, c’est aussi une grande surprise.

Tout aussi rare, le commissaire du gouvernement a donn? suite aux recommandations de l’ULCC dans la m?me semaine et a mis l’action publique en mouvement. Si les observateurs s’interrogent sur les capacit?s r?elles de la justice de faire son travail dans de bonnes conditions, les apparences sont sauves.

M?me si on peut trouver incompr?hensibles des d?cisions de la Banque de la R?publique d’Ha?ti, les trouver contestables et contre productives, le r?gulateur tient son r?le et n’est pas contest? par ses sujets. Le syst?me financier tient encore sur pied.

Parmi les ?toiles align?es, il y a ces saisies d’armes et de munitions en Ha?ti et en Floride -principal pourvoyeur de mat?riels de mort vers Ha?ti- en ce mois d’ao?t. Les douanes ha?tiennes vont collaborer avec les douanes am?ricaines et une agence de l’Onu pour am?liorer les performances et la surveillance des fronti?res et points d’entr?e.

En ce mois d’ao?t aussi, Ha?ti a enfin obtenu le permis d’exportation attendu du Canada pour les v?hicules blind?s de transport de troupes attendus depuis des mois. Cette premi?re commande, quand elle arrivera enfin ? destination, peut ouvrir la porte pour un renforcement g?n?ral de la Police nationale d’Ha?ti. On esp?re aussi, une utilisation visible des millions annonc?s par la communaut? internationale qui garnissent le panier commun mis en place mais dont la r?alit? concr?te pour Ha?ti se fait attendre pour le moment.

Dans le m?me temps, des hommes d’affaires et des associations patronales ont reconnu que l’Etat ne per?oit pas tout ce qui lui est d? en mati?re douani?re et fiscale. Ces importateurs et commer?ants ont donn? carte blanche aux services concern?s pour les taxer et pour taxer tout le monde. Ils sont soutenus dans leur d?marche par des entrepreneurs dominicains, pays partie prenante de la contrebande qui d?truit Ha?ti.

M?me si on ignore jusqu’? quand cela va durer, la chute de la gourde sur le march? local s’est estomp?e. Les prix ne sont pas encore ajust?s ? la baisse mais il y a un mince espoir

A force de courir apr?s un plein d’essence, de ne pas pouvoir vaquer ? leurs occupations faute de carburant ou de devoir payer jusqu’? 3500 gourdes le gallon de carburant, la population, encore une fois pendant le r?gne du premier ministre Ariel Henry, prendrait pour une aubaine une augmentation mod?r?e des prix ? la pompe si cela leur permet de faire le plein dans se faire racketter.

Comme tout ne peut pas ?tre facile, ce mois d’ao?t est aussi celui des premi?res manifestations antigouvernementales. Celui des premiers d?c?s pour la d?fense des droits de la population et celui qui souligne plus que les mois pass?s un ras le bol g?n?ral.

En ce mois d’ao?t, il y a des dangers, des perspectives, des pistes et des opportunit?s ? saisir.

En d’autres temps, Georges Anglade avait ?crit <> pour le mouvement Lavalas naissant, le pays, avec l’actuel gouvernement ou une ?quipe remodel?e, doit se d?cider ? traduire les possibilit?s en r?alit?s.

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Girlfriend killed as brothers targeted by gunmen

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Michelle Alexander, mother of Jevon and Brandon Joseph speaks to Newsday at her home in La Canoa, Santa Cruz on Wednesday. – Sureash Cholai

THE mother of two men targeted by gunmen grieved at her La Canoa Road, lower Santa Cruz home for a woman who was shot and killed in the crossfire after gunmen stormed her son’s home on Wednesday morning.

Police said Ashley Morris, 28, was at the home of her boyfriend, Brandon Joseph, at around 7 am when she heard noises outside and went to check.

Gunmen shot her multiple times before going to look for Joseph.

Joseph managed to escape with one gunshot wound to his right leg.

Morris was pronounced dead on the scene and Joseph was taken to the hospital where he remains in a stable condition.

On Tuesday, Joseph’s brother Jevon, a 26-year-old gardener was killed by gunmen as he walked near Cakes Land, La Canoa Road, around 2.15 pm. He was shot several times.

A DMO pronounced him dead on the scene and his body was taken to the Forensic Sciences Centre for an autopsy. Investigations are ongoing.

When Newsday visited the area the men’s mother Michelle Alexander sat on a concrete step of her porch, holding her head as she was being consoled by two other relatives.

She could not think of a reason why anyone would target her sons.

“When they killed the first one I was in a mess. I haven’t slept yet so I was up when I hear the gunshot this morning. The first person that came to my mind was my other son and right away my belly locked and burned.

“But they could have let that girl go. If they had something with my sons they could trash it out with them, but that girl was innocent. I want to know why they would kill a woman like this. Killing the girl was not called for.”

Morris had been in a relationship with Joseph for three months and recently moved in with him.

“I have to ask the people who do this: ‘Why? Why kill the innocent girl?’ She got caught up in the crossfire but that should not happen. Is it that you didn’t want any witnesses? I watch this woman go in front of my eyes. I am a woman. All I will say to the people that do this is: how you make your bed is how you will lay down.”

She has left the murder of her first son in God’s hands.

“This is the life we live in. Life will go on but I would say this: the crime situation is a mess. People will get tired of the bloodshed and start to riot. This is not under control.

Another relative of the men, who did not want to be named, believes he will be the next target but has decided not to go into hiding.

“When his (Joseph’s) brother got killed I spoke to him and his girlfriend and we planned to have a lime to cheer up his mother for Independence Day.

The man, who lives a stone’s throw away from the Josephs, said, on his way to the house, he heard gunshots and ran back home.

“They shoot them up for a whole half-an-hour. When it finished, I meet him (Brandon) come down on the track and I take him. And the police and ambulance came and rushed him to the hospital.

“I don’t understand why someone would do this, but all three of us move together and I feel I’m next and I don’t know why.

The men are originally from Port of Spain but moved to Santa Cruz to move away from criminal elements and influence.

The relative said “The brother that got killed was warned not to go up by Cakes Land because of the reputation of the area but he still went to check a friend. As soon as he left, got killed on the road.

The relative has no faith the police can arrest the perpetrators.

“They can’t protect me. I asked them if they plan to do more patrols, because I feeling uneasy now, and they told me they would try their best. They told my family not to sleep up here tonight but I’m not going anywhere because I still have to stick around because my aunt (Michelle) is still there.”

The father of one said his mother would take care of his daughter if he was targeted next.

“It has nothing I could do but protect myself, stay off the road and keep my eyes open.”

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NBC’s Covid-19 Update – Wednesday August 31st 2022, August 31, 2022

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Local Health Officials are continuing to advocate that persons take responsibility for the health as the COVID-19 pandemic is still a threat.

Here’s more in today’s COVID 19 Update.

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UPDATE: Trotman killed in latest fatal shooting Loop Barbados

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Third shooting in one night, second fatality

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Update: 6:45am, August 31

Police have identified the 43-year-old who lost his life last night in the latest fatal shooting incident.

The victim was identified by family members as Rommel Trotman. He resides at the same location, where the shooting occurred – Redman’s Gap, Westbury Road, St Michael.

Third shooting in one night, second fatality

[Original story: 11:34pm, August 30]

Police are at a report of a shooting incident at Redmans Gap, Westbury Road, St Michael.

Not far from the first shooting of the night, which occurred around 6:30 pm at King’s Gap.

The report for the latest shooting on this bloody August 30, came in about 10:06 pm to Police Operations Control room.

Police Information Officer Acting Inspector Rodney Inniss can confirm that one man is lying motionless at the scene after reports of shots fired.

Police investigations are at a sensitive stage and are ongoing.

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Jay-Z Recorded His 4-Minute “God Did” Verse In One Take, Says Young Guru

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Jay-Z only needed one take to record 4 minutes of spitting bars.

What many consider to be one of Jay-Z’s greatest verses ever was recorded in one take. Hip Hop fans have been raving about Hov’s verse on DJ Khaled’s “GOD DID,” and now his longtime engineer Young Guru recently revealed that not only is it a banger, but the rapper dropped it all in one take.

The verse even impressed Young Guru, who has been working with Jay-Z for about two decades now. According to the engineer, in all of his years working with Jay-Z, he had never seen anything like that verse. The track is off of DJ Khaled’s new album, which dropped last Friday, August 26.

“People think I’m still not amazed when he walk in and do these verses. And this one was different because normally, we’ll sit down, we’ll do a song, three verses, two verses or whatever, and he’ll have a verse and then we’ll figure out what’s next,” he said while speaking with Genius’ Rob Markman and GQ’s Frazier Tharpe.

He went on to say that the “Empire State of Mind” rapper walked into the studio, spitting the verse already. While he was rapping, he asked Guru to put the beat on so he could record. Guru shared that he did not have the beat at the time, and after Hov shared it with him, he began to loop it but was stopped by the New York native.

Jay-Z then told him to contact Khaled because he wanted the entire instrumental in putting the words to the beat.

He revealed that he also didn’t know Jay-Z had almost four minutes prepared and enough bars for his verse already.

“I’m just in amazement of watching him do this again at 52 years old. It’s like, I never stop being amazed. That’s why I tweeted ’cause it’s just like, ‘Yo, I don’t really wanna have a conversation after this,’” he added.

He was so impressed that he even Tweeted about it before the song dropped.

“HOV is the greatest of all time. This can’t be debated anymore!!!” he posted at that time.

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Leerzame dag peuters tijdens Wani & Sabi Event

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Sean Paul’s Old Water Polo Photos With Teammate In Jamaica Going Viral

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Photos of a very young Sean Paul during his days as a member of Jamaica’s national water polo team have surfaced thanks to one of the Grammy-winning artist’s old teammates.

The photos show a relatively young Paul along with a young man named Jake Muller together. Muller shared the photos on Twitter in response to a random tweet that asked followers to “tweet a true story from your life that sounds made up.”

In response, Muller said, “when I was 16, I played water polo against Grammy Award-winning reggae artist Sean Paul.”

The tweet accompanied three photos showing Muller shaking hands with Sean Paul. The Jamaican is seen wearing a white t-shirt and a grey cap on his head with what looks like braids peeking out.

There is also a troll-worthy photo of Paul and Muller, who are both bare-chested and wearing black speedos with nothing else to cover their abs and torsos. Paul has not reacted to the photos, but he was last spotted performing in Nottingham, United Kingdom.

Sean Paul previously spoke about his time on the water polo team, which started when he was 13 – 21 years old.

In an interview this year, Paul said he gave up a possible career in water polo sport to follow his music career. In a Guardian interview, the “Baby Girl” artist says that his family was going through immense hardship after his father was imprisoned. As he fluttered to understand all that was happening while also coping with his new economic circumstances, he turned to Bob Marley’s music for inspiration.

The singer said that after releasing his first song and being told that he would be a “one-hit-wonder,” he was determined to prove everyone wrong, and that’s when he quit water polo in 1996 to chase after his dreams of becoming an artiste. He is credited among the very few who exposed dancehall as a genre to the world.

To date Sean Paul is a 9 time Grammy nominated dancehall artist with one Grammy win under his belt.

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