PUMA signs fastest woman alive, Elaine Thompson-Herah Loop Jamaica

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Five-time Olympic champion and the fastest woman alive, Elaine Thompson-Herah, has signed with Global sports brand PUMA.

The 30-year-old Jamaican is set to boost the company’s roster of track and field athletes ahead of the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, USA.

She was last tied to the Nike brand, but that arrangement reportedly ended on a rocky note recently.

Thompson-Herah is the first woman in history to win the sprint double at consecutive Olympics, capturing gold in both the 100-metre and 200-metre at the 2016 Rio Olympics and again at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Aside from her historic Olympic achievements, she became the fastest woman alive when she ran 10.54 seconds at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, USA in 2021.

Reacting to the signing, PUMA CEO Bj?rn Gulden said: “We are thrilled that Elaine has chosen to join the PUMA family”.

“With her speed she embodies everything we stand for as a brand. Elaine ran the second fastest time in women’s history last year and is only 0.05 seconds off a world record. She really targets the 100-metre world record and we want to help her achieve that goal with our most innovative performance products.”

PUMA has a long history in track and field and has sponsored the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) since 2002. Thompson-Herah now joins her Jamaican compatriot, sprint superhero, world record holder and Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt.

“PUMA just felt like the right fit, a company that has been working with the world’s fastest man for decades,” said Thompson-Herah.

“I’m excited to be part of such an elite group and can’t wait to get started. I really want to break the 100-metre world record. The current one has been undefeated for 34 years. Now is the time. I think there’s still a lot I can unleash,” she added.

PUMA is one of the world’s leading sports brands, designing, developing, selling and marketing footwear, apparel and accessories. The company distributes its products in more than 120 countries, and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany.

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Kingston Wharves’ CEO speaks on recent on-the-job tragedy Loop Jamaica

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Kingston Wharves CEO on death of stevedore who fell off ship

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Following the recovery of the body of Scott Bamburry, an employee of Kingston Wharves Limited who reportedly fell off a ship while working on Tuesday night, the company has sought to bring some clarity to the tragic development.

According to a statement from Kingston Wharves, at approximately 10:05 pm on Tuesday, July 12 while performing duties as a stevedore aboard a vessel that was docked at Berth 8, the employee fell overboard the vessel.

A search was subsequently launched, which ended with the recovery of Bamburry’s body on Thursday.

In the above video, Mark Williams, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Kingston Wharves Limited, outlined from the company’s standpoint, what occurred on Tuesday night.

He also referred to the unusual and heart-warming circumstances in which Bamburry came to be in the employ of the company, where Bamburry was said to have proven to be an industrious worker for just over a year, and was recognised for his work at the company’s last staff awards.

Williams said while the development is now the subject of a police investigation, the company, from its own checks and examination of the applicable safety systems and records, is satisfied that no systemic issue contributed to the tragedy.

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Kingston Wharves’ CEO speaks on recent on-the-job tragedy Loop Jamaica

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According to a statement from Kingston Wharves, at approximately 10:05 pm on Tuesday, July 12 while performing duties as a stevedore aboard a vessel that was docked at Berth 8, the employee fell overboard the vessel.

A search was subsequently launched, which ended with the recovery of Bamburry’s body on Thursday.

In the above video, Mark Williams, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Kingston Wharves Limited, outlined from the company’s standpoint, what occurred on Tuesday night.

He also referred to the unusual and heart-warming circumstances in which Bamburry came to be in the employ of the company, where Bamburry was said to have proven to be an industrious worker for just over a year, and was recognised for his work at the company’s last staff awards.

Williams said while the development is now the subject of a police investigation, the company, from its own checks and examination of the applicable safety systems and records, is satisfied that no systemic issue contributed to the tragedy.

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Search On For Anse La Raye-Canaries Men Reported Missing At Sea – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia Marine Police are searching for some men from Anse La Raye-Canaries reported missing at sea.

Marine Police Commander Kentry Frederick disclosed that the unit received a call concerning ‘two or three’ men from the area who were out fishing on Thursday and experienced mechanical failure.

During the Choice Television Programme ‘Police Insight’, he recalled that the Marine Police had advised people who encounter issues at sea that they do not need credit on their mobile telephones to make a distress call.

He said they could dial 999 or 911, and the call would be passed on to the unit.

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“Unfortunately they called friends and the friends didn’t get them. But we got the call about 8 O’ clock tonight. So as we speak we have a vessel out there in search of the fishing vessel in distress and the persons on board,” Frederick told Police Insight.

He hoped Marine Police would be able to rescue the missing individuals during the night.

“What makes it a little more challenging is the weather condition because visibility with the rain coming down would be a bit poor,” Frederick stated.

But he said Marine Police officers had left aboard ‘The Protector’, a vessel designed to withstand such weather conditions.

“We are hoping that the family would just be comforted because we are out there searching for the missing persons,” Frederick stated.

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Mother arrested for burning genitals of daughters Loop Cayman Islands

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Children assaulted for not being able to “control their sphincters” in bed

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Douglas Rico, the Director of Scientific, Penal and Criminal Investigations Corps (CICPC) in Venezuela shared on his Twitter account this week that B?rbara Taisu Mayeryt Brakwaitte Blanco, a 24-year-old mother, was detained for burning the private parts of her young daughters, six and three-years-old.

According to Rico, field work carried out by authorities “revealed that the woman constantly beat the girls and on the day of the event, she took a teaspoon, heated it and put it in the intimate area of each of the girls,” reportedly as a punishment to deter the girls from wetting their beds.

Reacting to the incident, one member of the public said “I don’t understand where the love is that this mother feels… she shouldn’t have children.”

Another person commented on the mother’s possible mental state, saying that “this person should definitely be in jail and undergo psychiatric therapy.”

The incident reportedly took place in the Hugo Ch?vez Urbanisme, Urimare parish, in the Vargas municipality, in the state of La Guaira, Venezuela and the case has now been remitted to the Prosecutor’s Office of the Public Ministry in Venezuela.

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PUMA signs fastest woman alive, Elaine Thompson-Herah Loop Jamaica

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Five-time Olympic champion and the fastest woman alive, Elaine Thompson-Herah, has signed with Global sports brand PUMA.

The 30-year-old Jamaican is set to boost the company’s roster of track and field athletes ahead of the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, USA.

She was last tied to the Nike brand, but that arrangement reportedly ended on a rocky note recently.

Thompson-Herah is the first woman in history to win the sprint double at consecutive Olympics, capturing gold in both the 100-metre and 200-metre at the 2016 Rio Olympics and again at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Aside from her historic Olympic achievements, she became the fastest woman alive when she ran 10.54 seconds at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, USA in 2021.

Reacting to the signing, PUMA CEO Bj?rn Gulden said: “We are thrilled that Elaine has chosen to join the PUMA family”.

“With her speed she embodies everything we stand for as a brand. Elaine ran the second fastest time in women’s history last year and is only 0.05 seconds off a world record. She really targets the 100-metre world record and we want to help her achieve that goal with our most innovative performance products.”

PUMA has a long history in track and field and has sponsored the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) since 2002. Thompson-Herah now joins her Jamaican compatriot, sprint superhero, world record holder and Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt.

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Antigua’s Carnival 2022 will focus on Road Safety Public Awareness

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The Ministry of Works through the Project Implementation Management Unit and the Ministry of Creative Industries and Innovation are teaming up with the private sector in Antigua and Barbuda to launch a campaign aimed at increasing road safety awareness.

The initiative forms part of the National Socially Inclusive Road Safety Awareness Communication Strategy themed “Mission Safe Roads for All,” featuring the seat belt campaign slogan “No Matter How Far, Buckle Up!

This historic initiative will highlight the importance of road safety and the first campaign priority of seatbelt wearing through an elaborate float that will be part of the Community Carnival program on July 16th and introduce the public to some of the communicative materials.

The Socially Inclusive Road Safety Awareness Communication Strategy 2022 – 2030 is designed to guide the development and implementation of evidence-based best practice public awareness campaigns up to 2030 to improve road safety and help to achieve key United Nations 2030 global road safety targets.

The Permanent Secretary within the Ministry of Works and Head of the National Road Safety Council, Ambassador Clarence Pilgrim is of the opinion that the partnership with the Minister of Creative Industries and Innovation sets out to heighten public awareness of seat belt wearing for drivers and front seat passengers at a critical time for road safety in the twin island state.

He believes that by showcasing the Road Safety Carnival float in 2022 and by mobilizing community support, this will serve to educate the public about high-risk behaviors and create a behaviour change that will result in the reduction of road fatalities and traffic collisions nationwide.

The strategy was developed through a partnership approach with over 60 stakeholder agencies from government, industry, business, and civil society entities providing their feedback and input.

The Public awareness campaigns will complement and be coordinated with legislative reform, police enforcement and engineering initiatives.

The Director of the Ministry of Creative Industries and Innovation Ms. Petley O’Keiffe, recognizes the issue of road safety as a critical one, especially during the festive Antigua Carnival season, and calls on patrons to use the roads responsibly throughout the festive season.

Ms. O’Keiffe is pleased about the partnership between the Project Implementation Management Unit and the Ministry of Creative Industries and Innovation and looks forward to future collaborative efforts throughout project implementation.

She hopes that the carnival float in the parade will be seen as a symbol of the Socially Inclusive Road Safety Awareness Communication Campaign and will encourage all road users to embrace Mission Safe Roads for All.

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The Government of Antigua and Barbuda Second Road Infrastructure rehabilitation Project is still ongoing with road work underway on Valley Road North, Sir Sydney Walling Highway and Old Parham Road.

There are traffic interventions in some areas with the traffic being controlled by flag persons.

Road users are advised to proceed with caution when traveling in the work zones.  For additional information please contact the PIMU via email: [email protected] or call us: 562-9174/6 or 562-7782

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Eyewitness: Removed…by their “own”

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So the President of Sri Lanka, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, has fled his country, after his palace was overrun by waves of Sri Lankans. It seemed to be a modern storming of the Bastille…that seminal uprising in 1789 in Paris, where a mass of French citizens invented that term (citizen) by asserting their authority over their “monarch”, and declaring the values of “Liberty, fraternity and equality” were paramount. That uprising was on July 14, while the Sri Lankans’ fury boiled over a few days earlier, on July 10. Rajapaksa probably remembered that King Louis XIV had been beheaded four years after the Bastille’s storming, so he didn’t take a chance: he commandeered a military jet and jetted off to the Maldives!!

But what Rajapaksa’s rule did demonstrate was that man’s inhumanity to his fellow man is probably so deeply imbedded in our human psyches that none of the institutions invented after 1789 to keep it in check have succeeded. Republicanism – where the people were supposed to rule, rather than monarchism – was imitated by so many countries, only to have elected leaders like Rajapaksha behaving worse that the old kings and queens. But we shouldn’t be surprised, should we?? Didn’t we throw up a Burnham who shamelessly wrote a constitution that gave him even more authority than Louis XVI??!! With his ostentatious Queen’s College French, Burnham would’ve fancied himself more like Louis XIV – epitomising the absolute ruler – when he declared ‘L’etat c’est moi’ (‘I am the state!)!Like Guyana, Sri Lanka was a British colony that was divided ethnically – there between 75% Sinhalese and the Tamils. The latter had emigrated thousands of years before, but were joined by more recent arrivals from Indian Tamil Nadu during British colonial rule.

After independence in 1947, the Sinhalese ran roughshod over the Tamils, who finally resorted to guerrilla warfare in the 1980s to create their own independent state, led by the “Tamil Tigers”.

It was Gotabaya’s brother, Mahinda Rajapaksha, who, as President in 2009, ended the Civil War by launching a brutal near-conventional mode military campaign, with Gotabaya as Defence Secretary commanding the Sri Lankan army. Back in the day, Gotabaya had been an officer in the army, but he violated every human rights article in the book against the Tamil people to destroy the Tigers. Over 40,000 Tamil civilians were killed in the latter months of Gotabaya’s campaign.But life went on, as the Rajapakshas became heroes to the Sinhalese majority – especially to the Buddhist monks who (violently!!) pushed Sinhalese nationalism – which excluded the mostly Hindu and Muslim Tamils. The Rajapakshas, however, used their popularity to create a virtual monarchy, with their corrupt relatives running the Govt.Payback’s a bi*ch!! Especially for the Buddhists monks!!

…but why??

So, why were the Rajapakshas ousted? Sri Lanka’s a cautionary tale about giving too much slack to leaders just because they are “our own”!! They never followed up their victory with a pragmatic programme to address Tamil concerns, and assumed the Sinhalese would never turn to another party. But after they made the Government into a Rajapaksha fiefdom, they made economic decisions that made no sense – save that some siphoned off billions into their pockets.

There was the Hambantota port and the Mattala Rajapaksa Airport – constructed with loans from China at a cost of over $2 billion – that became white elephants, since they had almost zero utility. But the loans gotta be repaid. Money was printed, and inflation exploded!! Then there was the decision to ban fertilizers in an agricultural country, to make Sri Lanka into the first purely organic farming nation!! Just to please some environmental crazies!! Production of rice (domestic demand) and tea (export earner) crops collapsed, creating a food and forex crisis.COVID was the clincher!! Ouch!!

…by scabs??

When workers go on strike, folks brought in to replace them – temporary or not – are called “scabs”. Doesn’t matter what’s the reason. So this is what they are, whom the managers etc brought in to break the Uitvlugt factory strike!!

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PriceSmart membership at all-time high Loop Jamaica

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PriceSmart, the operator of 50 wholesale cubs in the Caribbean and Latin America, says its membership base is at an all-time high, with over 1.75 million accounts in its third quarter.

The new record follows the April 2022 opening of its Portmore club in St Catherine, Jamaica — PriceSmart’s second on the island.

PriceSmart reported that its net merchandise sales grew to almost US$1 billion in the third quarter ending May 2022 of its fiscal year, up 12.8 per cent over the comparative period last year.

PriceSmart CEO Sherry Bahrambeygui said the sales performance improved even after taking into account a negative currency impact of 2.2 per cent.

Comparable net merchandise sales for the 47 warehouse clubs that have been open for greater than 13 1/2 calendar months increased 12.8 per cent for the 13-week period ended May 29, 2022, compared to the comparable period of the prior year.

Foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations impacted comparable net merchandise sales negatively by $18.6 million or 2.2% versus the same period in the prior year.

Total revenues for the third quarter of fiscal year 2022 increased 15.1 per cent to $1.03 billion compared to $895.3 million in the comparable period of the prior year.

Bahrambeygui noted, however, that like many other retailers, PriceSmart has not been spared the impact of global supply chain disruption and abrupt shifts in consumer demands.

Despite making strategic investments in inventory to remain in stock and capture higher levels of sales, the CEO said supply-chain issues have disrupted the flow of inventory.

She also noted that inflation has influenced consumer behaviour by shifting the demand away from discretionary and toward more essential items.

“As a result, we have been experiencing excess inventory, primarily in the area of hardlines,” she said.

Hardlines refer to non-personal items such as sporting equipment, appliances or electronics.

“Our hardlines and other non-food categories are characterized by a higher penetration of imported items that tend to correlate with discretionary spending, the CEO explained.

To this end, PriceSmart said it has taken decisive action to swiftly sell through excess inventory and quickly rebalance its inventory mix as it has experienced higher than normal markdowns.

“Our plan is to handle this quickly and efficiently in order to be well-positioned for the holiday season.”

PriceSmart said it is likely to see some margin pressure in the fourth quarter but expects it will be far less than the third quarter.

“We see this as a point in time. We have gained many new important insights. We expect soon to return to our healthy, historical margin structures.”

In the meantime, Bahrambeygui said PriceSmart remains focused on its plan to drive growth through expansion of its global real estate footprint, increasing the value of the membership, and driving incremental sales through PriceSmart.com and through the creation of additional technology capabilities.

PriceSmart is also expanding in the region and has purchased land to open its third warehouse club in El Salvador.

The company had 50 warehouse clubs in operation as of May 31, 2022, compared to 47 warehouse clubs in operation as of May 31, 2021.

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Body of Kingston Wharves worker recovered from sea Loop Jamaica

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