14-year-old girl from Majesty Gardens, Kingston reported missing Loop Jamaica

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An Ananda Alert has been activated for 14-year-old Jamielia Shirley, student of Majesty Garden, Habitat Housing Scheme, Kingson 11 who has been missing since Saturday, July 16.

She is of dark complexion, slim build, and 152 centemetres (5 feet) tall. She was last seen in May Pen Clarendon at about 4:00 pm, wearing a black shirt, black and white skirt, and a pair of slippers. She has not been heard from since.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Jamielia Shirley is asked to contact the Hunts Bay Police at 876-923-7111, 119 police emergency number or the nearest police station.

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6000 young people to be employed this summer Loop Jamaica

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A total of 6000 youngsters from across Jamaica will be engaged in gainful employment over a six-week period under the Government’s Youth Summer Employment Programme (YSEP).

The national initiative, which is in its sixth year, was officially launched at the Mannings School in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland on Friday (July 15) by Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, and Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Desmond McKenzie.

YSEP participants, who will begin work on August 8, will be placed in public sector organisations.

The young men and women will earn $10,000 weekly with team leaders earning $11,000 per week.

In his address, Holness noted that the YSEP has provided employment for 27,500 young people since its inception, some 500 of whom have found permanent employment in the public service.

“It is important that we acknowledge that the programme continued during what we refer to as the COVID-19 years, 2020 and 2021. So even in the middle of a crisis we are able to continue with programmes like these to get our young people targeted interventions for employment,” he pointed out.

Mr. Holness assured the youngsters that “the Government will continue to invest in programmes that will give you a future, that will give you hope.”

He urged the YSEP participants to save a portion of their earnings.

“I understand there are many demands on you as young people but I want you to remember that you are not only living for today, you are also living for tomorrow. So you have to put aside some of what you’ve earned today in order to be able to enjoy tomorrow,” Holness said.

For his part, McKenzie informed that the YSEP participants placed at the Social Development Commission (SDC) and the Poor Relief Department will assume special responsibilities.

“The SDC will be updating its community profile. This profile was last updated 10 years ago and some of you will have the pleasure this year of working with the SDC in collecting the data that will help the Government to determine its programmes,” he noted.

“[Also], we are going to be assigning some of you to work in the Poor Relief Department to help to capture data right across Jamaica,” he said.

The Minister encouraged the youngsters to carry themselves with pride and dignity as they prepare for the world of work.

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EYEWITNESS: Testing… British meritocracy

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Whether they want to admit it or not, it’s the European empire-building projects (Spanish, Portuguese. English and their successors) that created racism “to keep us in our place”. The empires might’ve faded – and in the case of the Iberian powers that started it all, reduced to dust – but the effects linger and still keep us in thrall. From Europe to the Americas we’ve seen the backlash in xenophobic politics that manifested itself in anti-immigrant and anti-(any)coloured hysteria!! In Britain, it was the invasion of Poles and other Eastern Europeans- more than any economic concerns – that drove Brexit!!

Yet, here we are, following the resignation of Boris Johnson as PM the Conservative Party – think far-right redneck Republicans! – an Indian-origin fella by the name of Rishi Sunak is in the running to succeed him!! Shades of “The Empire strikes back”!!! But the question is – can Sunak pull a Skywalker and dent that Death Star of British racism that kept us in the mud for a century and a half?? To answer the question let’s look at this Sunak chap who’s already made history.

He was already a Chancellor of the Exchequer since 2020 – which, as keeper and controller of the British Purse – is considered the #2 man in British governments! And after only being elected as an MP in 2015, that’s what’s called a “meteoric rise”!! Born in 1980 when Margaret Thatcher was in her heyday, Sunak’s Indian-origin parents were born in England but products of the British Empire. Their parents – Sunak’s grandparents, originally from the Punjab – had ended up in Kenya, Tanginika and various other British detritus in the African continent as part of the seemingly inexhaustible fungible Indian labor pool.

They cut to Britain in the 1960’s – just ahead of Idi Amin but right into the anti-Black, anti-immigrant trauma of the infamous Enoch Powell’s “Rivers of blood” harangue – that shut down further colored immigration. But they worked their butts off, so Sunak’s parents became a Doctor and his mom a pharmacist running their neighborhood pharmacy. They, in turn, scrimped to send Sunak to one of the most prestigious (and expensive) Grammar school in England – Winchester and then on to Oxford to read for his very competitive Bachelors in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE). A Fulbright scholarship took him to Stanford in California for an MBA that got him into the top investment house Goldman Sachs!! Then onto private hedge funds for the big bucks!! But the Stanford stint also saw him getting hitched to the daughter of of the founder of Infosys – and one of the richest men in India!!

Returning to the UK in 2009 as a billionaire family set the stage for his next move.

…British race temperature

Since Sunak did experience English racism – but said less so than his grandparents and parents’, the family’s and community’s progress is a testament to hard work and grit. He plunged into Conservative politics and was given a safe Tory seat in 2015, where he backed

Theresa May’s Brexit stance. An early Boris Johnson backer after May’s ouster, Sunak was made Secretary to the Treasury by Johnson and Chancellor in 2020.

Sunak proved to be a great strategist and when Boris’ “party-gate” brought the Conservatives into disrepute, he was the first to resign – putting pressure on Johnson who soon stepped down. To select a successor the Conservatives have made their first cut from six candidates. This’ll continue until there are two standing to face the registered 600,000 Conservative party members. Sunak’s most likely opponent will be young, attractive (and blonde) Trade Minister Penny Mordaunt – runner up in the first cut.

With all of Sunak’s qualifications and experience at the top, the bookmakers favour Mordaunt. Why?

You figure!!

…the system

The question arises whether, if Sunak beats the bookies’ odds and becomes the PM, does that change anything? Or does he become a British Obama who just won’t be able to buck the “deep state”??

Your Eyewitness picks the “deep state!!

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8 new COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda

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(Dashboard Update for July 16, 2022)

The most recent report received by the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment revealed eight (8) new COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda as of Wednesday 13th July, 2022 at 6pm.

Four (4) cases were recorded on July 12th and four (4) on July 13th.

One hundred and sixty-three (163) samples were processed.

Fifteen (15) recovered cases were recorded.

One (1) COVID-19 related death was recorded at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre.

Consequently, the total number of persons with laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda is eight thousand seven hundred and twelve (8,712); which is inclusive of twenty-five(25) active cases.

There is one (1) mild hospitalized case.

The dashboard has been updated to reflect these changes.

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Woman Sustains Burns, Pedestrians Hospitalised After Separate Castries Incidents – St. Lucia Times News

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Emergency responders rushed a 50-year-old woman to the OKEU Hospital after she sustained second-degree burns in a Derrière Fort, Castries fire after 2 am on Saturday.

Personnel from the Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) headquarters who rushed to the scene after receiving a call for assistance disclosed that the patient sustained burns to both arms.

The fire service headquarters also dispatched emergency crews to the scene of two road accidents on Friday.

Around 1:48 pm, a vehicle struck a 75-year-old female pedestrian on Chaussee Road, Castries.

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The woman sustained lacerations to the head and was transported to the OKEU Hospital

Later the same day, at about 8:30 pm, a forty-year-old male pedestrian sustained head trauma after a vehicle struck him at Sarrot, Castries.

Emergency responders said the patient exhibited ‘altered levels of consciousness’ as they transported him to the OKEU Hospital.

There are no further details at present.

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‘De taal heeft veel potentie en kracht om vreemde woorden te ‘versaramakaniseren’

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door Edwien Bodjie PARAMARIBO — “We wonen in een meertalig land en kunnen de taal niet in een hokje houden.

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World Champs: Fraser-Pryce reminds us she’s doing the sprint double Loop Jamaica

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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has given a clear indication that she will be completing the sprint double at the 2022 World Athletics Championships currently underway at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, USA.

In a post on social media site Facebook on Friday morning, Fraser-Pryce wrote: “Did I mention I’m competing in the double”. She then listed the scheduled start times for the women’s heats, semi-finals and final, as well as those for the women’s 4×100 metres relay heats and final.

There has been speculation in some quarters that Fraser-Pryce might opt out of the 200 metres, which she has done in the past at a major championship, although she qualified for the event at the island’s National Championships.

Fraser-Pryce won the 100 metres at the last World Championships in Doha, Qatar in 2019 and will start the defence of her title on Saturday with the semi-finals and final set to take place on Sunday.

The women’s 200 metres heats will take place on Monday, with the semi-finals on Tuesday and the final on Thursday; while the heats of the 4×100 metres relay will take place next week Friday and the final the next day.

In the 100 metres, she has compatriots, Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah and Shericka Jackson as her main rivals. Fraser-Pryce has the fastest time this year of 10.67 seconds, with Jackson doing 10.77 seconds at the National Championships in June for the second fastest time this year and Thompson-Herah’s 10.79 in the United States is the third fastest time.

Jackson has the fastest time of 21.55 seconds in the 200 metres for the year with Thompson-Herah’s 22.05 seconds being ninth overall and Fraser-Pryce’s 22.14 being 11th.

Fraser-Pryce has four individual 100-metre gold medals at the World Championships with her only victory in the 200 metres being in Moscow in 2013.

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Bangladesh sweeps West Indies again in ODIs Loop Jamaica

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Bangladesh swept the One-Day International (ODI) series in the Caribbean by winning the third match against a depleted West Indies bowling attack by four wickets on Saturday.

Bangladesh were favoured to win an 11th consecutive ODI against the West Indies, especially after bowling out the home side in the 49th over for 178, their best total of the series.

The West Indies were handicapped further when allrounder Keemo Paul pulled a hamstring and didn’t bowl, and part-time medium-pacer Rovman Powell suffered a side strain after delivering 11 balls.

The West Indies used seven bowlers, but after spinner Gudakesh Motie-Kanhai used up his 10 overs for a team-best four for 23, Bangladesh strolled to the win at 179 for six with nine balls to spare.

While Bangladesh respected Motie-Kanhai, who claimed captain Tamim Iqbal, caught and bowled Liton Das, bowled Afif Hossain and Mosaddek Hossain, the batters comfortably took runs off everyone else.

Tamim got 34 before miscuing a sweep to fine leg and Liton pushed the scoring with 50 off 65 balls.

Mosaddek charged Motie-Kanhai and hit straight to the long off fielder to leave Bangladesh on a worrying 116 for five. But Motie-Kanhai was finished, and Mahmudullah, 26, and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 16 not out, stayed calm and collected the runs.

Bangladesh made one inspired change from the second ODI, giving spinner Taijul Islam his first international match on the tour ahead of pacer Shoriful Islam. Taijul took a career-best five for 28 in 10 overs.

He bowled Brandon King with his third ball and got Shai Hope stumped with his 11th.

Shamarh Brooks was trapped by lone pacer Mustafizur Rahman in the next over and West Indies were 16 for three.

Mosaddek and Nasum Ahmed returned and Mehidy was introduced and West Indies crawled to 23 for three after 12 overs.

Captain Nicholas Pooran and Keacy Carty, in for Kyle Mayers, spread the ball around for 33 off the next six overs but Carty fell to Nasum and the run rate dropped back.

Pooran’s ninth 50 was his slowest, in 93 balls, and he was eighth man out to Taijul for 73 off 109 balls.

Taijul, Mustafizur and Mosaddek strangled the home side by bowling a combined 29 overs at less than three per over.

The ODI series was consolation for Bangladesh after losing the test and Twenty20 series.

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Three men held, mini AK among weapons seized as cops intercept car Loop Jamaica

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Vehicle carrying suspect intercepted on Kingston roadway

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Two firearms and 36 assorted rounds of ammunition were seized during a joint police/military operation along William Road, Kingston 5 on Friday, July 15.

Reports are that at about 10:30 pm, members of the security forces were on duty when a motor vehicle was stopped, searched, and one Marco Draco rifle and a magazine containing twenty-two 7.62 rounds, and one Beretta pistol with a magazine containing twelve 9mm rounds were seized.

An additional two 9mm rounds were found in the pocket of one of the suspects. All three men -who were occupants of the vehicle – were taken into custody.

The investigation continues.

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Jamaicans wish track and field team good luck in Oregon Loop Jamaica

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The World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon is underway and already there have been some blazing times in the men’s 100m.

US champion Fred Kerley, the fastest man this year, underlined his status as the man to beat in Saturday’s final by winning his heat on Friday in 9.79 – the fastest time ever run in a 100m heat at a major championship.

In the very next heat, US teammate Trayvon Bromell won easily in 9.89. Before crossing the line, he glanced to his right and held up two fingers in a victory gesture.

Oblique Seville of Jamaica had the day’s third-fastest time, winning his heat in 9.93 ahead of Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs. The Italian, who has been hindered by injuries all outdoor season, equalled his season’s best 10.04.

All eyes on Saturday’s second day will be on the women’s 100m, where the first heat of the preliminary round is set to begin at 7:10 pm Jamaica time.

If the USA men look dominant in the 100m, the Jamaican women appear downright invincible. The trio of Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson-Herah, and Shericka Jackson headline a Jamaican team that threatens to sweep the medals in Oregon.

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