Update: Disturbed weather system still tracking north of Barbados Loop Barbados

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[Update: Monday, August 29, 10am]

The Barbados Meteorological Services continues to closely monitor an area of disturbed weather embedded within the monsoon trough, which is about 1560 KM or 970 miles east of Barbados.

The system has been tracking west to west north-westward around 25-30 km/h ( 15-20 mph ) over the past 24 hours. Although convection increased around the system this morning with some waning this afternoon, it remains disorganized and is not expected to undergo any rapid development as it moves very slowly westward to west-northwestward around 5-10 mph over the next few days.

FORECAST TRACK: Extended forecast tracks remain consistent over the past 48 hours in a projected track well north of Barbados by Friday this week.

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? The BMS is strongly recommending that the public listens for daily updates over the next few days.

[Update: Sunday, August 28 at 9 am]

The Barbados Meteorological Services continues to closely monitor an area of disturbed weather embedded within the monsoon trough about 1400 miles east of Barbados.

This system remains disorganized and is still not expected to change much in terms of its structure as it tracks west-northwestward around 10-15mph over the next few days.

Over the past 24 hours extended forecast tracks have been persistent in a projected track well north of Barbados by late next week.

The next update will be issued by at 6 pm on August 28.

[Original publication: Friday, August 26 at 9:53 pm]

Met Office warns we are heading in to peak Hurricane Season now

Barbadians are being warned to remember, “We are entering the peak of the hurricane season and the public is asked to ensure that their hurricane preparedness checklists have been completed” to ensure they are in a state of readiness.

This comes from the Barbados Meteorological Services.

At the moment, the Barbados Meteorological Services is closely monitoring an area of disturbed weather embedded within the monsoon trough about 2550 KM or 1585 Miles east of Barbados.

This system remains disorganized and is not expected to change much over the next few days as it moves very slowly westward to westnorthwestward. Extended forecast tracks at this time takes the system well north of Barbados by late next week however, the Met Office is strongly recommending that the public listens for daily updates over the weekend and early next week.

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Militaire vakbond vraagt 150 procent loonsverhoging

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door Euritha Tjan A Way PARAMARIBO — De Vereniging Rechtspositie Militairen heeft maandag haar eerste onderhoud gehad met de minister

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?mouvantes fun?railles de Josette Desanclos et de ses deux filles

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<>, a l?ch?, en larmes, Me Desanclos, qui s’est demand? ce qu’il a fait pour m?riter cette punition.

Aux fun?railles de la femme et des filles de Me Desanclos, il n’y a pas eu de cercueils mais des urnes fun?raires et des photos des assassin?es. Au Pax Villa, Me Simson Desanclos a d?crit une relation de complicit? et de confiance entre ses filles. <>, a tristement d?clar? Me Desanclos.

<>, s’est indign? Me Desanclos. Selon l’homme de loi, le crime odieux commis contre sa femme et ses filles r?volte la conscience et ne doit pas rester impuni. <>, a-t-il fait remarquer, rappelant que Cit? Doudoune est la zone d’influence du gang dirig? par Lanm? san Jou.

Malgr? son amertume, Me Simson Desanclos a quand m?me trouv? le courage de remercier ses proches pour leur support. <>, a-t-il d?clar?.

<>, s’est r?volt? Me Patrick Laurent, ami de la famille.

De son c?t?, Me Samuel Madistin pense que la mort tragique des Desanclos <>.

Pour Calixte Fleuridor, sa pr?sence aux fun?railles visait ? r?pondre au devoir de rendre un dernier hommage ? la m?moire de ces regrettables soeurs, et de leur m?re tomb?es sous les balles assassines des bandits. <>, a-t-il ajout?, demandant aux autorit?s de prendre des mesures concr?tes pour l’ordre et la paix.

Sarhadjie Desanclos, 24 ans, ancienne de l’Institution Sacr?-Coeur, avait cours ? l’Universit? de Port-au-Prince, le samedi 20 ao?t 2022, le matin de son assassinat. Employ?e du minist?re de l’?conomie et des Finances (MEF), sa grande soeur Sherwood Sondjie Desanclos, juriste de 29 ans, issue du Centre d’?tudes secondaires et de la Facult? de droit et des sciences ?conomiques (FDSE), et sa m?re Josette Fils Desanclos, employ?e de l’Autorit? portuaire nationale (APN), ne savaient pas qu’en quittant leur domicile de Croix-des-Bouquets, la mort serait au bout d’un p?riple ordinaire. Les trois femmes ont ?t? prises pour cibles, tu?es et br?l?es lors d’une op?ration de bandits de la zone qui a laiss? un lourd bilan: au moins huit morts entre Croix-des-Bouquets et Tabarre.

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118 new COVID cases, 2 deaths, 18.1% positivity rate recorded Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica recorded 118 new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period up to Sunday afternoon.

Two COVID-19 deaths that occurred from January to February were also recorded on Sunday, bringing the overall coronavirus death toll in Jamaica to 3,252.

An 82-year-old man and a 90-year-old woman, both from Hanover, are the latest recorded COVID fatalities nationally.

There were 75 recoveries on the day, bringing that tally to 96,427.

The newly confirmed COVID-19 cases brought the total number on record for the island to 149,714.

Notably, the island recorded an 18.1 per cent positivity rate based on the samples that were tested on Sunday.

Of the newly confirmed cases, 73 are females, 44 are males, while the sex of a positive patient is under investigation. The ages of all the new COVID-positives ranged from 26 days to 101 years.

The case count was made up of Kingston and St Andrew (35), Portland (15), St Ann (nine), St Catherine (eight), St Thomas (eight), Clarendon (eight), St Mary (eight), St Elizabeth (seven), St James (seven), Manchester (seven), Westmoreland (four), and Trelawny (two).

There are 20 moderately ill patients, five severely ill patients and six critically ill patients among 1,251 active cases now under observation in Jamaica.

A total of 114 COVID-19 patients are now hospitalised locally.

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Skeng Expecting First Child With Girlfriend Bebe, Hosts Baby Shower

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Skeng is set to become a father as the 21-year-old dancehall artist and his girlfriend, only known as Bebe, hosted their baby shower over the weekend.

Videos of the baby shower show the artist dressed in a white long-sleeve button-down shirt and blue acid wash jeans and wearing a pair of spectacles while he held Bebe’s hand. The young mother-to-be also wore a white knee-length dress that barely showed the silhouette of her baby bump, which is said to be in the final trimester.

On her Instagram account, Bebe shared several videos of the intimate moment. One video showed off the deco, which included hints as to the gender of the baby. The cake, which looked like chocolate cake, had a Michael Jordan logo on the side with the soundtrack to Nicki Minaj’s “Moment 4 Life” playing in the background.

She also shared another selfie video with her and Skeng. “Mini Mommy & Daddy Love You,” she captioned a post.

The couple also showed off their matching Jordan 1 sneakers. Not much is known about Skeng’s baby mother except that she owns a hairdressing business.

Skeng has not publicly reacted to the latest development, but the artist has been enjoying his moment as he reposted several videos of fans enjoying his latest collaboration with Nicki Minaj.

The “Do We Have A Problem” rapper hopped on Skeng’s “Likkle Miss,” and the song was released on Sunday (Aug 28).

Nicki Minaj had previously teased that she was a fan of the artist as she has been listening to him for a while now. Skeng, whose real name is Kevon Douglas, shot to fame over the pandemic even though Jamaica’s entertainment sector was shut down for almost a year.

Skeng started in music in 2019 shortly after graduating from high school and has seen success in his career from his hits “Gvman Shift,” “Protocol,” “Taliban,” and “23 London.”

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Jamaica, T&T press US to help stop flow of illegal guns Loop Cayman Islands

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Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said CARICOM is pressing the US to assist the region in cracking down on illegal gun shipments into the Caribbean.

Speaking with media at the Diplomatic Centre in Port of Spain during Holness’ visit to Trinidad and Tobago for the country’s 60th independence anniversary celebrations, Holness said that Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago will be working together to address the flow of illegal weapons into both countries by collaborating and sharing information.

“Weapons are an enabler of violence, how they get into our countries and the people who are financing and sending them, there’s incredible commonality. Along the lines of sharing information, we will be collaborating on that…politically we need to amplify our voices…we don’t make guns and ammunition but they’re available so widely in our society.”

Dr Rowley said CARICOM members have made a united front in pressing the US government to step up measures to detect the movement of illegal gun shipments bound for the Caribbean.

“The United States has made a statement about focusing on the flow of arms and ammunition in the Caribbean. That didn’t come about by accident. We all have been pressing our point to the US as a supplier.”

“It is turning out that the biggest challenge is national security in Jamaica which we are also facing here…a huge national security challenge via a flow of arms and ammunition…and that is something which we had to impress upon the United States as CARICOM, that you cannot turn a blind eye to us, where every CARICOM country is in this predicament.”

“It’s something that we’re cooperating on and today we signed on to that…and we had some discussions for further closer cooperation in information sharing on this particular matter of the external forces that affects small arms and assault weapons coming from the Unites States.”

Holness added that there is a concern regarding the movement of illegal weapons through legal ports of entry and the implications of corruption.

“The importation of weapons [into Jamaica] comes in both via legal ports and illegal methods. The ones we’re really concerned about are the ones coming through our legal ports…If it’s coming through your ports it speaks to a high level of possible corruption in the port system and the customs system.”

Holness said the Jamaican government is addressing this challenge via a multipronged strategy and regarding entry via illegal ports of entry, they have also stepped up patrols.

He said there is also the problem of organised or enterprise crime, whose agents infiltrate state organisations and corrupt institutions in order to facilitate illegal trade.

He added that like Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica also is working on implementing measures to address domestic crime via a multidimensional strategy.

Dr Rowley said Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica will be sharing information and working together to combat these issues.

Holness said overall, the instability created by global supply issues and the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that a stronger CARICOM is needed if the region is to move forward.

“What we’ve seen coming out of the [9th] Summit of the Americas is that…In a world of uncertainty where there can be an exogenous shock…we will need each other more than ever and so it’s important that there’s a strong relationship, government to government, regionally, to be able to withstand shocks.

“We need to be stronger regionally…we need to secure our food supply, our energy supply. Equally, we need to secure the labour that we need and….the financing that we need. Once we realise that we need to come together and work as a region so that we can become resilient to sustain these external shocks, we’ll have a clearer path toward the prosperity of our people.”

Both leaders also signed a Memorandum of Understanding to resolve a trade dispute and engaged in bilateral talks on various matters of mutual interest including national security, sport and tourism.

Holness will be in the country to observe independence day celebrations on August 31 and is due to depart on September 1.

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Soleil d’?t? : Stephanie Massillon sacr?e voix de l’?t? 2022

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Permettre aux enfants d’ext?rioriser leur talent dans plusieurs domaines artistiques particuli?rement la chanson, mettre ? leur disposition un espace de socialisation pendant la p?riode des vacances… tels sont entre autres, les objectifs vis?s par les organisateurs ? travers cette activit? annuelle, Soleil d’?t?. Cette ann?e encore, ? l’occasion de la 12e ?dition de son concours de chant – interrompu durant ces deux derni?res ann?es en raison de la pand?mie et l’ins?curit? – la motivation et la d?termination des organisateurs n’ont pas boug? d’un cran quant ? la tenue d’un tel ?v?nement.

Pas moins d’une trentaine d’enfants ont eu ? exposer pendant presqu’un mois leur talent devant un jury de trois membres. Celui-ci, ? son tour, a d? s?lectionner les meilleures prestations ? partir d’un ensemble de crit?res pr??tablis comme la justesse vocale, leur capacit? de gestion de sc?ne et des accompagnements musicaux. Seulement cinq de ces postulants ont ?t? admis pour la phase ultime de la comp?tition.

En pr?sence de parents, proches, amis et supporteurs, qui ont r?pondu pr?sent dans les locaux de la Radio T?l? Soleil, ? P?tion-ville, ces finalistes ont offert chacune une interpr?tation avec accompagnement musical. Le jury a pu d?lib?rer et les r?sultats sont r?partis comme suit : ?lue la Voix de l’?t? 2022, St?phanie Massillon a repris, non sans verser des larmes, une belle adaptation de Vyejo; Sterlie Regita Berry (2e place), Ana?lle Fatima Sydney (3e place), alors que Th?odore Anaika et Terlinda Soca?na Pierre sont les 4e et 5e place de ce concours. Des primes dont des kits scolaires, des instruments de musique, des ch?ques ont ?t? remis aux gagnants.

Notons par ailleurs que la programmation de cette finale a ?t? aussi ponctu?e par diverses autres prestations dont celle de l’artiste invit?, Jean Ricard Smith (R Smith) qui participe actuellement ? The Voice dominicana, de la vice-championne de l’?dition 2019 de Soleil d’?t?, Sarah Pierre. De surcro?t, un show de danse et un d?fil? de mode ont ?t? ex?cut?s par des enfants de Soleil d’?t?.

Dans l’ensemble, cette nouvelle ?dition a ?t? boucl?e avec le sentiment d’une mission accomplie, de l’avis des responsables qui se disent satisfaits. <>, s’est f?licit? le PDG de Radio T?l? Soleil, le p?re Claudy Duclervil. Il en a profit? pour remercier les parents pour la confiance plac?e en cette initiative et le public en g?n?ral qui, a-t-il poursuivit, fait de ce show un rendez-vous de tous les soirs durant la p?riode.

Le regard orient? vers le futur, le num?ro un de Radio T?l? Soleil et son ?quipe pensent d?j? ? la prochaine ?dition. Cette derni?re devra accueillir beaucoup plus d’enfants durant une plus longue p?riode si la situation du pays le permet, esp?re P?re Claudy Duclervil.

Alors ? la 13e ?dition !

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High praise for security forces amid ongoing street clean-up in MoBay Loop Jamaica

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The security forces are being commended by residents in St James for the ongoing cleaning-up exercise on the streets of Montego Bay.

Dubbed ‘Operation Restore Paradise, a Public Order Reset’, the residents said the work being done by the security forces to rid the streets of illegal taxis, vending and other social problems can best be described as being professional, and will go a long way in restoring Montego Bay to its once lofty heights and befitting of its status as the tourism capital.

One resident added that since the multi-agency clean-up got started on August 15, it has noticeably involved many agencies, especially personnel from both the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), and also the St James Municipal Corporation (SJMC), and there have been “noticeable differences” in taxi operations from circumstances that reflected “an out-of-control situation”.

Public order at a premium amid police presence in historic Sam Sharpe Square in Montego Bay, St James amid the ongoing law and order campaign in the western city.

“I am very impressed by the security officers and what they have been doing on the streets of Montego Bay over the past few weeks,” outlined businessman Paul Brown.

“They have been true standard bearers and very professional in their approach.

“Again, we can only hope that this is not just another flash in the pan of here today and gone tomorrow. Let’s try and sustain this thing. Make it last,” he urged.

Brown’s assertions were mirrored by Rory Thomas, a gas pump attendant who said he previously “couldn’t find any space to breathe” as a result of the behaviour of illegal taxi operators.

“They would just crowd the pumps… cursing if anybody dares say anything to them. I mean totally out of control. Thank goodness for the police and soldiers who have been restoring law and order,” said Thomas.

The sentiments of the security forces being model citizens seem to be resonating throughout the city, including among even some of the vendors who, by virtue of being negatively impacted, would normally be expected to be critical of the public law and order campaign.

Senior Superintendent Vernon Ellis (right), commanding officer for the St James Police Division, along with operations officer for the division, Superintendent Eron Samuels, in conversation with vendors along Lawrence Lane in Montego Bay amid the ongoing major public order drive within the city.

“Some persons might not want to admit it, but the security forces have been doing a fantastic job,” said Norma Anderson, a bartender.

“Some people just want to go in front of people business place like it’s theirs… no regards for others. Just imagine that. Just want to go and block the businesses of others. Big up the security forces,” she added.

“Great all-around job,” declared taxi operator Joseph Lloyd.

“Operation restoring paradise, a public order reset is a big move and should be practised in every major town in Jamaica. Really want to big up members of the security forces,” stressed Lloyd.

For his part, Gilbert Green said his only fear is that the cleaning-up exercise could be short-lived, noting that “we have gone down this road before”.

Fruit vending in a calm off-road setting in Montego Bay, St James amid the ongoing public order campaign in the tourist capital.

“I only hope it’s not a case of this being just for a period of time and then back to square one,” he added. “Then that would be a grand waste of time and where everything would blow up in the faces of everybody. I am just hoping that this momentum will be sustained.”

Others have also weighed in.

“I know the security forces have repeatedly been under a lot of pressure regarding the crime situation…, but this might be their moment in the sun,” stated Garfield’s Diving’s Garfield Dussard.

“The plan they have put in place on the streets of Montego Bay has been a masterful one, and has been reaping benefits.”

Dussard, whose water sport operations also have franchises in Falmouth, Ocho Rios and Negril, said he is hopeful that Montego Bay will be an example for other towns, adding that “we simply have to take back our streets”.

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Lovell says Booby Alley residents want the whole truth about their interests in the project

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Les r?sidences Bois-de bry c?l?brent le centenaire Jacques Stephen Alexis

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Pour marquer le centenaire de naissance de l’?crivain et homme politique Jacques Stephen Alexis, les r?sidences Bois-de-bry de concert avec La maison syndicale 86 organise une s?rie d’activit?s du 2 au 4 septembre 2022 aux Gona?ves. Plus qu’un hommage, cette initiative se veut << une invitation ? la (re)d?couverte de cette figure centrale de la litt?rature ha?tienne qui a <>.

Chacun de nous a besoin de h?ros pour vivre, de mod?les pour se construire ou pour r?ver d’avenir. Ce week-end, les r?sidences Bois-des-bry met en avant Jacques Stephen Alexis qui aurait eu 100 ans le 22 avril dernier. Cette initiative enti?rement ind?pendante, est un moyen pour les responsables des R?sidences Bois-de-bry d’honorer le centenaire de naissance d’un homme qui a <>. Au fil des rencontres programm?es durant ces trois jours, vous d?couvrirez des universitaires, des ?crivains, et des hommes politiques qui s’engagent pour une cause : la pr?servation de la m?moire. Des projections, des rencontres, des causeries, des conf?rences, des ateliers, et une exposition, auront lieu sur le site de l’Universit? Publique de l’Artibonite et de l’alliance fran?aise des Gona?ves.

N? aux Gona?ves le 22 avril, l’initiative de rendre hommage ? Jacques Stephen Alexis est un devoir de m?moire. Une fa?on de montrer aux jeunes et aux citoyens ha?tiens que Jacques Stephen Alexis n’?tait pas seulement un grand romancier mais un homme sensible. Sensible pour le destin de son peuple.

Une vingtaine de rencontres-d?bats, d’animations et d’ateliers rythmeront les trois journ?es : pour le lancement Esery Mondesir, et Myriam Charles animera un atelier cin?matographique sur le th?me <>. Pour sa part, l’universitaire Bernarc C?lestin animera une conf?rence sur le th?me <> et Frantz Voltaire pr?sentera une conf?rence autour du th?me : << Reflexion autour de la pens?e politique de Jaques Stephen Alexis. Pour cl?turer la premi?re journ?e, Camille Chalmers rendra hommage ? Jacques Stephen Alexis.

Plusieurs universitaires interviendra en ligne et en pr?sentiel durant le week-end, Lyonel Trouillot, Frantz Voltaire. Camille Chalmers, Richardson, Baron Doug?, mais aussi Richardson Narcisse, Eddy Saint Paul, Velina Charlier, et Yanick Lahens. Il y aura beaucoup de projections d’interview avec des personnalit?s qui ont connu personnellement Jacques Stephen Alexis.

Raoul Altidor, universitaire, syndicaliste et responsable de la Bois-de bry a d?clar? au Nouvelliste que nous devons honorer la m?moire de Jacques Stephen Alexis parce que c’?tait un grand homme qui portait le pays au plus profond de lui-m?me. <>, dit Raoul Altidor, joint au t?l?phone par la r?daction. De poursuivre, l’auteur de <> invite les jeunes ? prendre Alexis comme penseur politique. <>, indique Raoul Altidor.

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