La raret? du carburant fait grimper les prix du transport en commun

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Quand les produits p?troliers se font rare dans les stations d’essence et se vendent dans les coins de rues ? des prix exorbitants, les chauffeurs des transports en commun augmentent ipso facto les prix de leurs circuits respectifs. Au cours des derni?res semaines, les passagers ont fait face ? une escalade des prix dans les transports en commun. Les chauffeurs fixent les nouveaux prix comme bon leur semble.

Il est plus facile de s’approvisionner dans la rue ? proximit? d’une station d’essence que dans les stations-service. Apr?s une journ?e de travail, j’ai parcouru toute la ville, la semaine ?coul?e, pour trouver une station d’essence o? il est possible de faire le plein sans succ?s. J’ai trouv? quelqu’un qui stocke la gazoline, il a refus? d’accepter 1 000 gourdes pour un gallon >>, a argu? un chauffeur de taxi qui exigeait 75 gourdes aux passagers qui montent ? bord de sa voiture. Certains chauffeurs de taxi ont ajout? 25 gourdes ? l’ancien prix et d’autres 50 gourdes.

Entre les chauffeurs et les passagers, l’ambiance est souvent tendue. Ces derniers n’accueillent pas favorablement l’augmentation des prix de plusieurs circuits de la capitale. <>, s’est plaint un passager.

Les circuits P?tion-Ville- centre-ville (par Delmas) et Delmas-centre-ville sont pass?s respectivement de 35 ? 50 gourdes et de 40 ? 50 gourdes, durant les derni?res semaines. Ces augmentations se font arbitrairement. Les autorit?s gouvernementales laissent le champ libre aux chauffeurs depuis la derni?re augmentation des prix des produits p?troliers ? la pompe officiellement. Le gouvernement n’avait pas fix? de nouveaux tarifs et s’?tait mis d’accord avec des organisations syndicales du transport en commun pour garder les prix inchang?s.

Depuis quelques ann?es, les chauffeurs n’attendent pas que les autorit?s gouvernementales fixent les prix. Ils le font eux-m?mes et souvent de concert avec des gens qui contr?lent les stations de bus et de taxi et les organisations syndicales. <>, a d?plor? un chauffeur, critiquant la police, le gouvernement et les organisations syndicales des transports en commun qui abandonnent les chauffeurs et les passagers ? leur triste sort.

Pour de nombreux chauffeurs, la raret? du carburant est une astuce utilis?e par les autorit?s gouvernementales qui veulent augmenter les prix des produits p?troliers ? la pompe. D’apr?s eux, le gouvernement avait proc?d? de cette mani?re l’ann?e derni?re pour ajuster ? la hausse le prix du p?trole ? la pompe.

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Le rectorat de l’UEH ne valide pas les ?lections de l’?cole de droit et des sciences ?conomiques des Gona?ves

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Le rectorat de l’Universit? d’?tat d’Ha?ti affirme ne pas reconnaitre le nouveau d?canat de l’?cole de droit et des sciences ?conomiques des Gona?ves (EDSEG). Dans une interview accord?e au journal le mardi 12 juillet 2022, Wilson Dorlus, secr?taire g?n?ral de l’Universit? d’?tat d’Ha?ti (UEH), a indiqu? que le rectorat n’?tait m?me pas inform? de la tenue des ?lections qui ont fait de Me Oct?lus Dorvilien le doyen de l’EDSEG. <>, a argu? M. Dorlus, rappelant au passage que la circulaire du conseil ex?cutif en date du 11 janvier 2021 instaurant une commission de restructuration de l’EDSEG reste toujours en vigueur.

Dans un avis adress? ? la communaut? de l’Ecole de droit et des dciences ?conomiques des Gona?ves, publi? le 29 mars 2021, l’unit? de communication de l’UEH a rappel? que Me Dufr?ne Guillaume, coordonnateur de la commission de restructuration, joue le r?le de directeur de l’EDSEG. De son c?t?, Me Youdeline Ch?rizard, assistant coordonnateur, joue le r?le d’assistant directeur. <>, pr?cise la note.

En d?pit de la position du rectorat, un nouveau d?canat ayant comme doyen Me Oct?lus Dorvilien, Marie Eug?ne Jean Louis, chef du d?partement juridique et Me Choubert Gustave, responsable des affaires ?conomiques et sociales a ?t? install? le 8 juillet 2022. Au terme d’?lections tenues le 24 juin dernier auxquelles quinze professeurs, neuf ?tudiants et quatre cadres ont particip? au scrutin comme ?lecteurs, le nouveau d?canat est investi d’un mandant de trois ans avec pour mission de renouer les liens avec le rectorat de l’UEH.

<>, a promis Me Oct?lus Dorvilien lors de l’installation du d?canat.

<>, a d?plor? le conseil ex?cutif de l’UEH. Dans une note parue le vendredi 4 mars 2022, le rectorat de l’Universit? d’Etat d’Ha?ti dit avoir appris avec consternation qu’un ancien prisonnier a ?t? dipl?m? dans des circonstances troublantes ? l’EDSEG. Le concern? aurait boucl? avec succ?s le cycle d’?tudes de quatre ann?es de la promotion 2017-2021, lequel comprend pourtant les deux derni?res ann?es de son incarc?ration, a d?plor? le rectorat.

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World Champs: Distin, Williamson 9th and 11th in long jump final Loop Jamaica

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Kimberly Williamson finished the women’s high jump final in 11th place at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon on Tuesday, July 19. (Photo: Marlon Reid))

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The Jamaican pair of Lamara Distin and Kimberly Williamson finished ninth and eleventh respectively in the final of the women’s high jump at the Eugene World Athletics Championships in Oregon, United States, on Tuesday night.

Distin, the national record holder at 1.97m, managed a best jump of 1.93m. For her part, Williamson cleared the bar at 1.89m.

The event was won by the Australian Eleanor Patterson, who cleared the bar at 2.02m.

Lamara Distin completed the women’s high jump final in 9th place at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon on Tuesday, July 19. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

Ukraine’s Yaroslava Mahuchikh claimed silver with a 2.02m clearance as well, while Italy’s Elena Vallortigara claimed bronze with 2.00m.

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WATCH: Gun holders trade bullets in reported road rage incident Loop Jamaica

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The location in Montego Bay, St James, where bullets were traded on Tuesday afternoon by men believed to be licensed firearm holders

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It was like a scene from a Western movie in the bustling Sam Sharpe Square in Montego Bay, St James, on Tuesday afternoon as men believed to be licensed firearm holders traded bullets after a reported dispute stemming from a road rage incident.

Both men received gunshot wounds and reportedly ended up at the hospital.

The incident, which unfolded shortly after 1pm Tuesday, resulted in a massive traffic build-up.

Crime scene investigators cordoned off the road to process the scene, which added to the traffic woes.

The Montego Bay police are investigating.

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World Champs: Dacres, Smikle finish down the pack in discus final Loop Jamaica

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Traves Smikle, finished in 12th place with a best throw of 62.33m at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon on Tuesday, July 19. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

Fedrick Dacres was unable to repeat his silver medal performance from three years ago at Doha, 2019, finishing ninth in the discus final at the Eugene World Championships Tuesday evening.

Dacres who had had an up and down season managed a best throw of 64.85m.

The other Jamaican in the final, Traves Smikle, finished in 12th place with a best throw of 62.33m. He had two foul throws.

Kristjan Ceh of Slovenia won with a throw of 71.13m, a championship record. Lithuania’s Mykolas Alekna was second in 69.27m with his countryman Andrius Gudzius claiming the bronze in 67.55m.

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World Champs: Hyde 6th in 400m hurdles final Loop Jamaica

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Jaheel Hyde placed sixth in the men’s 400m hurdles final at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon on Tuesday night.

Hyde ran a personal best of 48.03s in the process.

The race was won by Brazil’s Allison Dos Santos in a Championships record of 46.29s.

Rai Benjamain of the United States was second in a season’s best 46.89s with Trevor Bassitt, also of the United States claiming the bronze in a personal best 47.39s.

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World Champs: Fraser-Pryce blasts Oregon22 schedule Loop Jamaica

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EUGENE, Oregon: Iconic Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has described the schedule of the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon as “definitely crazy.”

Jamaica’s favourite 35-year-old mom, who on Sunday sped her way back to the top of the sprint game by winning her fifth world title in the 100m, has already completed five rounds over five days in track and field’s largest event outside of the Olympics.

“The schedule is crazy and I would like to say bias as well,” said Fraser-Pryce after powering home in a season’s best 21.82 seconds in a semifinal race on Tuesday night to qualify for Thursday’s 200m final.

“The men ran before us then got a one-day break. They came back yesterday [Monday] and they started before us. We went after them and today [Tuesday] we went before them and we got a rest day and they also got a rest day,” explained the country’s most-celebrated 100m runner outside of Usain Bolt.

The men’s 100m was completed on the second day of the competition. After a rest day on the third day of competition, the men returned on day four for the opening round of the 200m. The men returned Tuesday’s fifth day of competition for the semifinals.

The women’s 100m got off on day two and took place before the semifinals of the men’s 200m.

After Fraser-Pryce led Jamaica to sweep the 100m medals on day three she was back on the field the next day for the first round of the 200m.

“I am tired because you get no rest after the 100,” said Fraser-Pryce. “You have to come back and run a round yesterday [Monday] and another today [Tuesday] and for me, it definitely takes a toll because I am older than most of the girls so my recovery takes a little bit longer.”

Despite the hectic schedule, Fraser-Pryce said she was able to execute a good 200m race today.

“I think I am pleased especially with the first 150m, just making sure that I was able to get out because I know the ladies behind are capable of running 21.2s and I didn’t want to give myself too much work because I am not a really a closer,” she said.

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Three men fatally shot by cops in St Elizabeth Loop Jamaica

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Regering krijgt (laatste) kans Het is te hopen dat president Chandrikapersad Santokhi de tussentijdse evaluatie over zijn regeerbeleid, die sinds

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Héritage amérindien : un deuxième week-end riche en animations à Schoelcher

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Schœlcher en fête se poursuit avec un 2e week-end d’animations et de moments culturels autour de l’héritage amérindien. Exposition, conférences, jeux pour enfants et ambiance musicale sont au programme.

« Chelchè ka Sonjé – Regards croisés sur nous-mêmes » a pour thème cette année : « Case Navire, carrefour des civilisations amérindiennes ». Ce programme est l’occasion de révéler aux Schœlchérois et à l’ensemble des Martiniquais que l’histoire précolombienne (avant 1492) de ces peuples nomades reconnus comme « les Amérindiens des Antilles » venus des Guyanes, est bien antérieure à la traite négrière. 

C’est ainsi que depuis 2018, la municipalité schœlchéroise développe son action culturelle…


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