Netherlands eke out 2-0 win over Senegal in FIFA World Cup Group A

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Senegal’s Iliman Ndiaye, below, and Memphis Depay of the Netherlands battle for the ball during the World Cup, group A match at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar, on Monday. (AP PHOTO) –

Netherlands left it late to eke out a 2-0 win in their FIFA World Cup opener against Senegal in match three at Al Thumama Stadium in Qatar on Monday.

The African champions showed fight throughout, but a well-timed header from winger Cody Gakpo in the 84th minute and a late strike from Davy Klaassen in the 99th minute secured a crucial three points for the Dutchmen in Group A.

Senegal were the more physical and attacking team, but were unable to capitalise on any of their chances.

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After the first round of Group A matches, Netherlands (three points) top the standings, owing to a higher goal difference than Sunday’s opening-match winners Ecuador (three points).

Ecuador defeated hosts Qatar 2-0 in the first match of the quadrennial tourney, while Monday morning’s Group B opener saw England thrash Iran 6-2.

Group B action continues at 3pm with USA up against Wales.

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SLFS Rescues Two People Trapped In Vehicle After Dennery Road Accident – St. Lucia Times News

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Emergency personnel from the Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) rescued two people trapped in a vehicle after it collided with another in Grande Riviere, Dennery, on Saturday.

SLFS Communications Officer Stacy Joseph disclosed that the officers at the Dennery Fire Station responded to a call relating to a collision between two vehicles.

Joseph said the responders found two individuals, identified as the driver and a passenger, trapped in one of the vehicles.

She explained that emergency personnel used extrication tools to remove the two victims who had sustained various injuries.

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The SLFS crew immobilised the patients, transferred them to an ambulance and transported them to the OKEU Hospital for further medical attention.

“The driver and sole occupant of the other vehicle was found standing nearby,” Joseph said.

She said he declined medical assistance.

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20 fully funded Moroccan scholarships to be made available to Vincentian students next year

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Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves says up to twenty fully funded Moroccan scholarships can be expected next year.

The Prime Minister says the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Morocco are discussing ways to improve the relationship between the two countries

He says Morocco has previously offered partial scholarships for Vincentian students but such scholarships are still expensive.

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The Excise Tax Amendment Bill has been passed

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Parliament today passed the Excise Tax Amendment Bill, which is intended to bring the country’s taxation in line with those of the Caribbean Community CARICOM.

In tabling the Bill, Minister of Finance Camillo Gonsalves said the new legislation will seek to amend the Excise Tax Act from January 1st, 2023.

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Minister Gonsalves said CARICOM Member States are at varying stages of implementing this version of the system.

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Attorney General, Grenville Williams representing SVG at the Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting

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St. Vincent and the Grenadines is being represented at the Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting in Mauritius.

Attorney General, Grenville Williams is attending the meeting which is taking place from November 22nd to 25th.

The meeting will be hosted by the Attorney General’s Office Mauritius and will convene under the theme: ‘Strengthening International Cooperation through the Rule of Law and the Protection of Human Rights’

Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves highlighted the importance of the meeting, while speaking in Parliament this morning.

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SVG continues to see an increase in cruise arrivals

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St. Vincent and the Grenadines continues to implement measures to accommodate a record 44 percent increase in cruise arrivals to Port Kingstown.

Minister of Tourism, Carlos James says one of the larger cruise vessels accommodating more than five thousand passengers will be coming here on December 16th, 2022,

He says this means that there will likely be a disruption in the public transportation system as more vehicles will be needed to transport tourists.

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Minister James says in addition to this increase in tourists by sea, more weekly international flights are scheduled at the Argyle International Airport.

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Senate President: Still good politicians out there

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Christine Kangaloo –

SENATE President Christine Kangaloo says despite continued public backlash against the profession, there are still honourable politicians out there.

She was speaking at the opening ceremony of the 11th Commonwealth Youth Parliament at the Red House on Monday morning.

Participants of the 11th Commonwealth Youth Parliament, stand at the Rotunda after the opening ceremony, Red House, Port of Spain on Monday, November 21. – Photo by Angelo Marcelle 

Quoting the Greek philosopher Aristotle, she said, the two noblest professions are teaching and politics.

“It is something to be regretted that while teaching appears to have maintained much of its esteem, parliamentary politics have not always done as well,” Kangaloo said.

Because of this, she said, the youth parliament is happening at an “opportune juncture in parliamentary history.

“Today, perhaps more than at any other time, the Commonwealth and the world need to be reminded of the fundamental tenants of the parliamentary democratic process that once inspired Aristotle to muse so approvingly about politics.

“There needs to be a re-education about the essential nobility that lies at the heart of parliamentary participation.”

She said there was no denying that some people and situations have led to parliamentarians getting their “fair share of criticism…

From left, Ahmad Alif Amri Bin Ahmad Kawazi of Malysia and Siti Jamilia Syuhada Binti Jailani of Malysia, Isaac Greetree and Marcella Mittins of Saint Helena, Gwion Dafydd Rhisiart of Wales and Amaris Skeete of Trinidad and Tobago at the opening ceremony for the 11th Commonwealth Youth Parliament, Red House, Port of Spain on Monday. – Photo by Angelo Marcelle

“But there’s equally no denying that among the ranks of parliamentarians are honourable, hardworking and committed people who deserve far better than they have got in the way of the seemingly omnipresent public bashing that appears to have become so fashionable of late.”

She urged current politicians to try learning from the 56 young people, between 18 and 29, set to participate in the youth parliament.

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Pooran steps down as West Indies white-ball captain

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Nicholas Pooran –

Nicholas Pooran has stepped down as captain of the West Indies white-ball team.

Cricket West Indies (CWI) announced this in a statement issued on Monday.

Pooran served just six months at the maroon skipper. He was appointed in May after his fellow TT player Kieron Pollard announced his international retirement.

On relinquishing his role as regional captain, Pooran said he is “not giving up,” but believes “it’s in the best interests of the team” and for him “personally.”

Pooran’s decision came after two-time T20 World Cup winners West Indies were eliminated in the early stages of the tournament last month in Australia.

“I have given the captaincy a great deal of thought since the enormous disappointment of the T20 World Cup. I took on the role with great pride and dedication and have given it absolutely everything over the past year.

“The T20 World Cup is something that must not define us and I will readily get involved in the upcoming reviews. And whilst it will be several months until we reconvene as a squad, I want to give CWI plenty of time to prepare for the matches against South Africa in March and beyond.”

West Indies tour South Africa next year and will play two Tests, three One-Day Internationals and three T20Is.

Pooran added, “I remain ambitious and still view the captaincy of West Indies cricket as an honour that is bestowed upon you. There is no doubt I remain fully committed to West Indies cricket and I look forward to providing my services as a senior player in a supportive role.”

He plans to concentrate on what he can deliver to the regional side as a player.

“I desperately want us to be successful and the most value I can give to the team is through fully focusing on the role of consistently scoring runs at crucial times.

“I am very thankful to CWI for the opportunity and faith shown in me and for the support that I have received (from) our devoted fans since taking the role, and to my teammates who have worked so hard as well. I know we have it in us to carry West Indies cricket forward and be proud.”

CWI director of cricket Jimmy Adams thanked Pooran for leading the two teams.

Adams said, “On behalf of CWI I want to thank Nicholas for his time leading our white-ball teams. Having spoken with him I know he remains fully committed to West Indies cricket and I am convinced he has a big role to play in our future.”

Last year and earlier this year, Pooran led the West Indies in the absence of Pollard, and enjoyed a T20I series win against Australia at home (4-1).

Overall, Pooran led the team in 17 ODIs and 23 T20Is, recording series wins against the Netherlands (ODI 3-0) and Bangladesh (T20I 2-0).

The West Indies’ next white-ball series is against South Africa in March 2023 (directly after the two-Test match series) and consists of three ODIs and three T20Is.

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Pooran steps down as WI T20I, ODI Captain

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Nicholas Pooran steps down as WI T20I & ODI Captain (Photo: CWI)

See below statement from Cricket West Indies on Nicholas Pooran stepping down as T20I & ODI Captain:

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) confirmed today that Nicholas Pooran has decided to relinquish the white ball captaincy of the West Indies Men’s team following the team’s exit from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 tournament just completed in Australia.

Pooran said: “I have given the captaincy a great deal of thought since the enormous disappointment of the T20 World Cup. I took on the role with great pride and dedication and have given it absolutely everything over the past year.

“The T20 World Cup is something that must not define us and I will readily get involved in the upcoming reviews. And whilst it will be several months until we reconvene as a squad, I want to give CWI plenty of time to prepare for the matches against South Africa in March and beyond.”

He added: “This is not me giving up. I remain ambitious and still view the captaincy of West Indies cricket as an honour that is bestowed upon you. There is no doubt I remain fully committed to West Indies cricket and I look forward to providing my services as a senior player in a supportive role. By stepping down now as the West Indies white ball captain I believe it is in the best interests of the team and for me personally, as I need to concentrate on what I can deliver to the side as a player. I desperately want us to be successful and the most value I can give to the team is through fully focusing on the role of consistently scoring runs at crucial times.”

“I am very thankful to CWI for the opportunity and faith shown in me and for the support that I have received by our devoted fans since taking the role, and to my teammates who have worked so hard as well. I know we have it in us to carry West Indies cricket forward and be proud.”

CWI Director of Cricket, Jimmy Adams thanked Pooran for his time leading the two teams.

Adams said: “On behalf of CWI I want to thank Nicholas for his time leading our white ball teams. Having spoken with him I know he remains fully committed to West Indies cricket and I am convinced he has a big role to play in our future.”

Last year and earlier this year, Pooran led the West Indies in the absence of Kieron Pollard, enjoying a T20 International (T20I) Series win against Australia at home (4-1). He was officially appointed West Indies Men’s white ball captain in May this year when Pollard stepped down. Overall, Pooran led the team in 17 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 23 T20Is, recording Series wins against the Netherlands (ODI 3-0) and Bangladesh (T20I 2-0).

The West Indies Men’s next white ball series is against South Africa in March 2023 (directly after the two Test Match Series) and consists of three ODIs and three T20Is.

West Indies Men’s Tour to South Africa 2023

Thursday, 16 March: 1st ODI at Buffalo Park, East London (day/night)
Saturday, 18 March: 2nd ODI at Buffalo Park, East London (day/night)
Tuesday, 21 March: 3rd ODI at JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom
Saturday, 25 March: 1st T20Is at SuperSport Park, Centurion
Sunday, 26 March: 2nd T20I at SuperSport Park, Centurion
Tuesday, 28 March: 3rd T20I at Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg (night)

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SLHTA Receives Government Grant To Train Unemployed Youth – St. Lucia Times News

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One hundred unemployed Saint Lucian youth are poised to benefit following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Saint Lucia Hospitality and Tourism Association (SLHTA) and the Office of the National Authorising Officer (NAO).

The SLHTA is among seven institutions that will receive grants from the government of Saint Lucia, under an EC$16.8 million financing agreement between the government and the European Union (EU).

The financing agreement is aimed at supporting the Generation of Employment through Private Sector Development (GEPSED) project, and seeks to enhance the employability skills of the youth by providing them with opportunities for training, apprenticeship and employment.

The MOU signing was held on Thursday, November 18, 2022 at the Ministry of Infrastructure, Union Complex, Union.

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In attendance at the historic event were EU Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean States H.E. Malgorzata Wasilewska, Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre, National Authorizing Officer Claudius Emmanuel and representatives of the various institutions.

The grant will be used to expand the SLHTA’s On-The-Job Training Programme and will fund inter alia mobilization efforts, orientation seminars, psychosocial counseling and stipends for trainees.

SLHTA CEO Noorani Azeez described the signing as a watershed, since it is the first time in the SLHTA’s sixty-year history that the Association has received a grant of this nature.

The grant, he said, signals a show of confidence of the NAO’s office in the capacity of the private sector to play a key role in the development of our nation’s human resources.

Pointing to the ongoing on-the-job training programme, the CEO indicated: “This financing now allows us to ramp the numbers up from thirty-four to one hundred young people! These are individuals who possibly before have never had an opportunity to explore careers in the industry. So the ability to find themselves within the hospitality industry, and play their part in a sector that contributes close to 60% of the GDP of our country, is a very privileged accolade. To be able to work along with them and provide that experience for them is really an exceptional opportunity for the SLHTA.”

Under the programme, participants receive training at hotels and restaurants around the island in addition to Customer Service and Personal Development training.

Azeez is confident that the programme will continue to expand and provide even more opportunities for the youth. “Inasmuch as we are looking at targeting one hundred persons before the end of November, we believe that our slate of success will put us in a very coveted position to access even more financing to train even more persons going forward. Ideally, we would like to look at possibly 6-800 persons per year.”

Ambassador Wasilewska said that the EU has always placed a significant importance on its longstanding partnership with the government and people of Saint Lucia.  She stated that the EU member states are big fans of vocational training, describing it as a “driving force of sustainable development in modern economies.”

Said the Ambassador: “I’m very excited to be here for the signing ceremony. Society is gradually coming to terms with how important vocational training is…We are very excited to join forces with the government of Saint Lucia in support of the reform of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training landscape in the country. Given the vulnerabilities and the fragility Saint Lucia is continually exposed to, the improved alignment of education, training and exposure to experience in the labour market is imperative. Therefore, we’re very excited to have several training institutions partnering with the private sector to create more opportunities…I really hope that this helps as many young people as possible!”

Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre stressed that an environment must be created where more of the tourism dollar remains in Saint Lucia.  Ensuring that the labour force is made up of as many Saint Lucians is critical to achieving that goal, he noted.

Said Pierre: “This is why training is so important. We are going to be training young Saint Lucians to give them the necessary skills so that they can produce.”

He continued: “The problem of unemployment is a scourge that affects all of us. The scourge of social upheaval and the problems of crime will follow us if we do not find a way to engage our young people; find a way to get them meaningfully employed. I am very pleased and very excited to be here this morning. I think it’s a step in the right direction when the government and the private sector can work together! We have to have a workforce that is flexible and capable, and a country where the problems of crime are reduced.”

SOURCE: Saint Lucia Hospitality and Tourism Association

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