World U20: Jamaica shatter women’s 4x100m world record in Cali Loop Jamaica

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From left: The Jamaica quartet of Serena Cole, Tina Clayton, Kerrica Hill, and Tia Clayton celebrate victory and a new world record in the women’s 4x100m relay final at the World Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia on Friday, August 5, 2022.

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Jamaica smashed the world U20 record in the women’s 4x100m relay at the World Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia on Friday night.

True to their status as powerhouses in the relays, the Jamaican quartet of Serena Cole, Tina Clayton, Kerrica Hill, and Tia Clayton clocked 42.59 seconds to smash the previous world U20 record of 42.94 the same quartet set in Nairobi last year.

The USA took the silver medal in a national Under-20 record of 43.28 while host country Colombia secured the bronze in 44.59.

It was redemption for Jamaica as earlier in the year Tina Clayton teamed up with twin sister Tia, Cole, and Brianna Lyston at the Carifta Games on April 17 in Kingston and clocked 42.58 – significantly quicker than their world U20 record of 42.94, but the mark was unfortunately rejected by World Athletics because the relevant local authorities failed to drug test all four members of the team.

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PM Browne Congratulates The Leader of the victorious St. Kitts Nevis Labour Party

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6 August 2022

Honourable Dr. Terrence Drew

Political Leader

The St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party

Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis

Dear Dr. Drew:

On behalf of the people and Government of Antigua and Barbuda, I express congratulations to the heritage Labour Party on your victory at the polls, during an intense and unrelenting struggle for supremacy.

The long historical ties between The St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party and the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party are well established and known. The emergence of the trade unions and the political parties which they spawned, more than eight decades ago, cause our populations to invest their faith in Labour’s continued governance.

Despite interruptions from time-to-time, the Labour Movement throughout the Anglo Caribbean is fully established as a superior choice for leadership.

I express the applause of the entire nation of Antigua and Barbuda, and look forward to collaboration between our two states and governments in the regional and international issues which require joint action in the immediate future.

Please allow me to reiterate the assurances of my highest consideration and esteem.

Honourable Gaston Browne M.P.

Prime Minister

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Grammy-Winner Jeff Redd and Theresa O’Neal Wed in Antigua and New York

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NEW YORK (PRWEB) AUGUST 05, 2022

When Jeff Redd and Theresa O’Neal met years ago, it was love at first sight. Jeff, a Grammy-Winner, legendary R&B artist had spent time producing, writing, and recording music for himself and others while deepening his roots in his hometown, Mount Vernon, New York. Theresa, a Jamaican born, Brooklyn-bred marketing specialist has worked over the decades with foundations, entertainment entities and most recently BIPOC marketing for Tony award winning productions such as Hadestown and MJ the Musical.

The couple met in 2013 backstage at BB Kings in Times Square after Jeff’s performance. The smitten gentleman walked over to Theresa and introduced himself with these two words “you’re beautiful”. Theresa responded immediately, echoing his sentiments, “you’re beautiful too”. And such was the beginning of a nine-year relationship filled with tremendous growth, understanding and undeniable love.

When the Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) team heard that Jeff and Theresa were finally planning their wedding, they decided that they had the perfect couple to help relaunch their famed Romance Month promotion. The annual June campaign had been sidelined since 2019 due to COVID and restricted travel. The couple had also delayed their destination wedding plans due to the pandemic and thought that Antigua and Barbuda had much to offer.

To their delight, the bride and groom were treated like royalty upon arrival! The entire wedding was filled with picturesque, unforgettable moments. Jeff and Theresa were lavishly outfitted and styled by Couture Designer Noreen Phillips. Theresa was moved to tears when she saw how Phillips captured everything she wanted in her bridal dress. It was unbelievable and left her feeling like a queen. Jeff looked like a dapper gent, in a three-piece suit measured to perfection.

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It was a week filled with sponsored excursions, delicious cuisine and enjoyable activities which left everyone in attendance breathless and extremely satisfied. To top it off, Jeff and Theresa met with the Honorable Prime Minister Gaston Browne and his wife Maria before their departure. See highlights from their visit here.

Carlisle Bay Antigua was the beautiful host resort, with four restaurants and a luxurious spa. The wedding took place on the beach and the gleeful couple didn’t miss the opportunity to dance barefoot during their reception! The evening was topped with breath-taking fireworks on the jetty.

The day after their wedding, they visited the Interpretation Centre at the historic Nelson’s Dockyard which also holds the distinction of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site and danced the night away cliffside in Shirley Heights. Special thanks to Communications Specialist Andy Liburd for arranging the excursions.

The newlyweds departed for New York City but had no time to rest. Within three days, they did it all over again with over 200 guests present in New Rochelle for another epic celebration.

Even though the couple were legally married in Antigua, they decided to do an additional ceremony performed by Assemblyman Al Taylor. Taylor, who is also a minister, was Jeff’s longtime friend, once his road manager earlier on in his career. The reception was held at New Rochelle’s famed restaurant, Alvin and Friends, owned by Gwen and Alvin Clayton Fernandes.

With music hosted by DJ Sir Charles Dixon guests partied and danced along with the happy couple. For those interested in a more laid-back afternoon, there was the John Smith Trio, a live band featured in the Roscoe Lee Brown dining room. It was truly another day to remember. Link to more photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/rGGMRzUaP2eDb1949

The couple, who were both previously married are proud of their six sons. They are both in their fifties and look forward to the second half of their lives building more special memories.

Special thanks to Chief Executive Officer Colin C. James, Dean Fenton, Carolyn Punter, Shermain Jeremy and the entire Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) Team. Additional thanks to Rowena Husbands and Myrdith Leon McCormack for the coverage in World Bride Magazine and Sharp Magazine Middle East.

Enormous gratitude and appreciation for eight-time Emmy-Award Winning Makeup Artist Elena George for her sharing expert services with the bride in Antigua and New York City.

Antiguan wedding images were graciously provided by Watkins Multimedia Group and Mohammid Walbrook Photography of Barbuda. New York wedding photos provided by Emmy-Winning Photographer Eshama John.

Participating sponsors include Antigua and Barbuda: Carlisle Bay Resort & Spa; Abbott’s Jewelers & Perfumery; Creative Blush Floral Designs by Sheena Samuel; Sweet Dreams Fine Art Cakes by Danielle George-John; Noreen Phillips Couturiere; Miranda Askie Designs; Antigua Vintage Teahouse; Baptiste Taxi Service and Car Rentals; National Parks of Antigua and Barbuda; Nelson’s Dockyard; UNESCO World Heritage Site; Shirley Heights Lookout Sunday BBQ, Diamond International Jewelry and Catherine’s Café.

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Intense Foreign Competition For Caribbean Labour – St. Lucia Times News

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Opportunities to work abroad continue to increase for Caribbean jobseekers, as a trend of foreign workers looking to this region to recruit continues.

According to Caribbean Employment Services Inc. CEO Joseph Boll, this trend will continue for the foreseeable future and it’s up to Caribbean businesses to make their best move.

“The data is clear: Caribbean labour is in high demand,” said Boll.

“Several of our region’s countries have long partnered with international bodies to facilitate employment programmes, but what we’re seeing now is something new. International labour market challenges that came about due to the pandemic are playing out in an unprecedented way in the Caribbean labour market and it’s both interesting and something to look out for.”

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Caribbean Employment Services Inc., a market-leading online talent acquisition service, has been closely monitoring these developments.

We recently noted a marked uptick in foreign companies specifically turning to the Caribbean to recruit new workers.

This is especially the case for the United Kingdom, which has been dealing with severe labour shortages.

However, it also applies for businesses in the United States.

Most recently, a North American company is seeking Barbadians to sign on for hospitality jobs based in the United States as part of the US Hospitality Workers’ Programme.

However, at the same time, this means Caribbean workers are in the ideal position to takeadvantage of attractive work abroad opportunities.

Just within the past few months alone, Caribbean Employment Services Inc. has noted competitive recruitment in the Caribbean from employers in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.

Most employers are offering full relocation packages and even attractive sign-on bonuses.Caribbean Employment Services Inc. noted that this could be a beneficial opportunity forCaribbean natives to secure high-paying jobs in foreign currencies that may be stronger than or on par with that of their own home country.

Boll noted, however, that this does not mean Caribbean employers should throw in the towel.

“Several major workforce studies have shown that workers today value more than justmoney on the job,” the CEO noted. “While local businesses may say they can’t compete with the US dollar, for example, there are other ways you can show your prospective and current employees that they matter and why they should stay. This is a key opportunity foremployers to listen to their workers and find innovative ways to fulfill their needs.”

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Politie zet veedieven in de cel, heler mag naar huis

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GHL, NCB report profits in first 6 months of 2022

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Guardian Holdings headquarters in Westmoorings, Trinidad. –

GUARDIAN Holdings Ltd (GHL) recorded a $436 million profits for the six-month period ended June 30, 2022. This was announced by company chairman Patrick Hylton in a statement which accompanied GHL’s summary consolidated financial statements for the same period.

Hylton said the profit represented a 70 per cent increase over the profits for the corresponding period last year of $256 million.

He attributed the performance from GHL’s life, health and pensions segment as contributing to the $436 million profit.

Hylton said the company continues to perform well despite challenges posed by the perfect storm of macroeconomic and geopolitical events over the last two years, such as the covid19 pandemic and ongoing Russian military action in Ukraine.

“As the year progresses, we expect our past investment in upgrades to our operations and our operating systems to reap significant benefits.”

Based on GHL’s performance over the last six months, company directors and proposed an interim dividend of 20 cents to be paid to shareholders on record on August 12.

Also reporting a profit over the same period was the NCB Financial Group.

In its third quarter report to shareholders, NCB reported a profit of $25.9 million.

The company identified strong performances in its banking and investment and insurance activities as factors in the realisation of this profit.

Acknowledging the continuing challenges posed by the pandemic, NCB said it continues to provide a safe and secure environment for its customers by offering them suitable alternative channels to continue doing business with them.

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Soleil d’?t?, de retour sur nos ?crans apr?s deux ans d’arr?t

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Eh oui! Ce n’est ni une rumeur ni un canular, le concours Soleil d’?t? est bel et bien de retour cette ann?e. La nouvelle a ?t? confirm?e par l’un des instigateurs du projet et P.DG de la radio t?l? Soleil, le R?v. P?re Claudy Duclervil, qui exprime la joie d?bordante de son ?quipe tout en revenant sur les faits ayant occasionn? cette d?cision.

<>, explique le pr?tre, sourire aux l?vres, les yeux grands ouverts et d’un ton optimiste comme pour justifier la reprise dudit show.

Pour en arriver l?, le travail n’a surtout pas ?t? facile pour l’?quipe d’organisation qui n’avait que quelques semaines devant elle, a en croire le num?ro un de la radio- t?l? Soleil, Claudy Duclervil. Selon ce dernier, cela a n?cessit? un redoublement d’efforts des techniciens, qui, souligne-t-il, ont d? bosser jour et nuit pendant une dizaine de jours afin de finaliser les travaux d’am?nagement de l’espace et du podium devant accueillir l’?v?nement.

Plusieurs innovations ont ?t? constat?es avec le retour de cet <> qu’est Soleil d’?t?. D’abord, un d?cor flambant neuf avec de multiples couleurs, des jeux de lumi?res entre autres ; une nouvelle chanson accompagn?e d’une nouvelle danse ; mais ?galement deux nouvelles t?tes auront la charge d’animer la 11e ?dition de cet ?v?nement. Il s’agit de Re?chana Baptiste et Na?ka S??de.

Pour ce qui est du concours de chant, sur 100 inscrit, plus d’une trentaine d’enfants dont l’?ge est compris entre 6 et 12 ans devront exhiber, pendant pratiquement un mois, leur talent sur le podium de Soleil d’?t?. Le concours se d?roulera en plusieurs phases: d’abord, deux premiers tours devront permettre au jury de s?lectionner les dix meilleures notes pour les demi-finales. Ensuite, cinq d’entre ces talents seront admis pour la phase ultime o? trois d’entre eux seront prim?s.

Qui sera, cette ann?e, la prochaine Loutchina D?cius, D?borah Henristal ou encore Clifford Dum? ? Pour r?pondre ? cette question, le public devra donc esp?rer la finale pr?vue le 27 ao?t prochain. Pour l’instant, les organisateurs vous convient ? capter d?s le dimanche 7 ao?t, ? partir de 7h p.m, le show de lancement de Soleil d’?t? 2022. Ce dernier sera diffus? simultan?ment sur la cha?ne 26, T?l? Soleil et sur la cha?ne YouTube de radio t?l? Soleil.

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Tabou Combo fait salle comble au Panama

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Adul? au Panama depuis des d?cennies, Tabou Combo a fait vibrer la <>, un club mythique de la ville de Ciudad Panama, le 29 juillet dernier. Si la bande nos superstars sont habitu?s ? donner des spectacles au Panama, cela faisait longtemps qu’ils n’avaient pas fait de prestation dans la capitale du Panama. Yves Joseph dit Fanfan Ti B?t a expliqu? ? Ticket Magazine que la soir?e a ?t? extraordinaire.

<>, a fait savoir Fanfan Ti B?t. La capacit? de ce club, tr?s <>, est de 800 places.

Le leader de Tabou Combo a r?v?l? que sa formation musicale a r?alis? un tr?s bon spectacle. <>, a-t-il rapport?.

La prestation de Tabou Combo ce 29 juillet a fait la une du journal Mi Diario. Et, pour Fanfan Ti B?t, cela n’a rien d’anecdotique. <>, soutient le musicien.

Tabou Combo compte dans son r?pertoire des chansons en espagnol. Mais celles qui connaissent le plus de succ?s au Panama sont en cr?ole. On y retrouve Bese ba, Pi gwo pi long pi apetisan, Mabouya, etc. <>, a-t-il indiqu?. Pour cette tourn?e panam?enne, Tabou Combo s’est fait accompagner des chanteurs Michel Batista (ha?tiano-dominicain), Alfredo Payne (panam?en) et Joe Montour (ha?tien). Tabou Combo s’est retrouv? au Panama durant ce week-end parce que le groupe ?tait invit? ? animer la soir?e du 50e anniversaire de l’Association des m?decins ha?tiens ? l’?tranger. Cette soir?e d’anniversaire a ?t? r?alis?e le 28 juillet.

Par ailleurs, Ticket Magazine a interrog? Fanfan Tib?t sur l’?tat de sant? de Soubou, sur l’?volution du jeune chanteur Patrick No?l a.k.a ” Papito “, et sur les projets de la formation musicale. <>, a r?v?l? le compositeur, alors qu’il s’appr?tait ? prendre un vol pour se rendre ? New York pour rendre visite ? Shoubou.

Pour le nouveau chanteur Patrick No?l, Fanfan Tib?t indique qu’il est train de s’adapter. <>, fait-il remarquer.

Pour l’heure, le groupe travaille sur des tourn?es notamment en Am?rique latine et en Afrique. <>, a assur? Fanfan Ti B?t.

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