United States Donates Disaster Supplies To The Regional Security System

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The United States of America has donated additional disaster relief supplies to theRegional Security System (RSS), in an event coordinated by the U.S. Embassy inBarbados.

The supplies, which included seven tents, ten environmental control unitsand 300 bed sets, will be used in future disaster relief operations conducted by theRSS across the Caribbean. U.S. Ambassador to Barbados and the EasternCaribbean Linda Taglialatela presented the supplies to Deputy Executive Director ofthe RSS Graham Archer at a handover ceremony at the RSS Headquarters atParagon Base in Christ Church, Barbados.

This donation builds on the longstanding partnership between the United States andthe RSS, not only in the area of disaster relief but in narcotics interdiction, organizedcrime investigations, and rule of law programs.

The United States remains committed to building and supporting regional resilience and is pleased that this donation will enable the RSS to continue its regional missions of natural disaster response.

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Kelton Dalso resigns from DNA

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Dalso

Press Release

The DNA continues to hemorrhage its top brass as Mr. Kelton Dalso becomes the fourth person in four weeks to resign from the 6-year-old organization. Mr. Dalso, was slated to represent the DNA in the constituency of St. Georges.

This comes as a serious blow to the organization as Mr. Dalso, was one of the more popular candidates for the party, grossing the second highest number of votes in the 2018 elections.

Mr. Dalso has been active in politics for over 30 years and was the former campaign manager for Mr. Adolphus Freeland, the ABLP stalwart who represented the same constituency from 1976 to 1999. He was elected as the DNA’s Mobilization Officer at its Congress in June 2021.

On November 19th 2022, he wrote to the party’s Deputy Secretary General stating that it was his own resilience, fortitude and perseverance which kept him in the ranks of the DNA as he was not here because the institution itself was pleasant and progressive.

He chided the Party for what he termed were “categorical lies” issued to the public in their press release of the 27th October 2022 which he claimed, was laced with malicious intent, as he expressed concern as to how easily the DNA had turned on its key Founders.

In his three-page letter of resignation, the former Mobilization Officer accused the President of using the party to wage personal vendettas and questioned her leadership capacity claiming that she was prone to serious and frequent meltdowns and that it was her failure to even respond to the July 22 letter that was penned by the 1st Vice President, the Chairperson and the Secretary General that led to the departure of his former colleagues. Sparing no words, Mr. Dalso accused his now former leader of being pompous and arrogant.

Among the other matters raised in his letter of resignation, Mr. Dalso stated that his campaign had been repeatedly undermined and sabotaged by other officers of the party and by the President herself who had unilaterally shelved a strategic document written by the former Chairperson, Ms. Malaka Parker, despite his pleadings as Mobilization Officer for the strategic document to be properly discussed by the party. Further, he referenced what he termed as serious threats levelled against him by other colleagues, stating that the hostility and aggression towards him had grown and that these flames were openly fanned by the leader.

The former candidate for St. Georges, in closing the door on the DNA, stated that it was the events of the last week, which truly sealed his decision as it had now become crystalized that the DNA was joining forces with the ABLP. He described the radio interviews done by the leader of the DNA over the last week as being “quite eccentric and distasteful.

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Young Antiguan Engineering Professional Wins Recognition In The US

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Jelani Jarvis

Biography

Jelani Jarvis is being recognized by his peers in the Engineering field.

Within two years of working in the industry, Jelani was nominated for and awarded the BEYA (Black Engineer of the Year Award) Modern-Day Technology Leader Award which will be presented to him at the 2023 BEYA STEM Conference held in Washington DC.

These prestigious awards are given to engineers who demonstrate achievement, leadership and impact on their companies and industries.

The annual conference highlights professional achievement among people of color in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) careers, providing networking and recruitment opportunities in fields where people of color are underrepresented.

Jelani started his career as a Radio Frequency (RF) Engineer working for an engineeringconsulting firm in Lake Mary, FL roughly a month after graduating with a Bachelor’sDegree in Electrical Engineering from the University of South Florida amidst the Covid19 pandemic in the summer 2020.

After about 8 months, he was able to secure a Position with Jacobs Engineering as a Junior Electrical Engineer in Gainesville, FL.

Passionate about the renewable energy industry, specifically solar, Jelani took the initiative of investing in, and constructing a small homemade solar powered generator project of which he made a YouTube video and sent to various individuals within the Jacobs organization that he met at NSBE’s 2019 fall regional conference hosted in Tampa, in an attempt to “get his foot in the door.”

Joining Jacobs as an Electrical Engineer assigned to the water group, he was determinedin delivering quality work on the tasks he’s assigned whilst seeking out opportunities inthe renewable energy space.

Through networking and vocalizing his career goals, he was able to obtain a project managerial role on a project which involved conducting a feasibility study on the installation of micro hydro-turbines at a waste-water treatment facility in Chicago.

Through further networking, he was also added to the electrical engineering team working on a Rivian Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Facility in Atlanta whilst still being assigned to the water group.

Jelani is a member of the Black Employee Network Group, Harambee and takes pride inreaching back to give a helping hand to individuals in similar positions he was once in,encouraging young men and women to prioritize their education whilst pursuing theirdreams and passions.

Jelani credits his achievements to his faith in God and the strong unwavering support ofhis family home circle inclusive of grandmother-Sheila Francis, aunts, uncles, cousins,brother, and especially his mother, Priscilla Simon, who seeing his potential throughouthigh school was determined in providing him the opportunity of pursuing his studies,setting him on the path towards his career goals.

Jelani expresses a special appreciation for his aunt Caroline Edwards for her endless prayers and constant reminders to keep God first in all his pursuits throughout life.

He also expresses a sincere gratitude towards Claxton and Shenique Duberry for their unwavering support.

The former Sunnyside Tutorial, Antigua Grammar School and Antigua College Student isa true example that in spite of your humble beginnings, in spite of the many financial obstacles and closed doors, remaining steadfast towards to your dreams through self-drive, determination and hard work will ultimately lead you to the path of success.

A quote that Jelani lives by is from Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former President of Liberia,“If your dreams don’t scare you, they’re not big enough.”

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Ramesh Maharaj: Four Paria divers alive between February 25 and 28

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The five divers involved in an underwater accident at Paria Fuel Trading Co Ltd in one of the last photos taken at Pointe-a-Pierre on February 25. From left are, Christopher Boodram, who survived, Kazim Ali, Yusuf Henry, Rishi Nagassar and Fyzal Kurban. –

Conversations amongst the five divers who went into a 30-inch pipeline at Berth 6, belonging to Paria Fuel Trading Co Ltd at Pointe-a-Pierre on February 25, were heard for the first time on Monday during an evidentiary hearing by the Commission of Enquiry (CoE) into the incident.

The hearing took place at Tower D of the Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre.

Kazim Ali Jr, Fyzal Kurban, Yusuf Henry, Rishi Nagassar and Christopher Boodram were doing routine maintenance on the pipeline when they were sucked into it.

Only Boodram survived.

Counsel to the CoE Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj, SC, said in addition to Boodram’s evidence , the commission also obtained video and audio footage from a work camera that Ali had with him at the time of the incident.

Maharaj said the video was lost at the time of the incident, around 2.45 pm on February 25, but the audio was still active.

While saying only six minutes and 55 seconds of the footage would be played, Maharaj advised people who were physically in the room to leave if they were unable to listen to it. He advised people viewing the footage virtually to switch off their devices for a few minutes, if they might find the footage disturbing.

Some of the audio which was played including the following conversations:

“All of we in this together.”

“We have to go. We have to start moving.”

“I’m trying to come out.”

“I’m right behind you.”

“You right behind me?”

“My foot break.”

Maharaj said when Boodram was rescued, between 4.30 and 4.45 pm, by divers Ronald Ramoutar and Corey Crawford, he indicated that the other divers were still alive and that Kurban was right behind him in the pipeline.

“The four other divers remained alive in the underwater pipeline, and they were not rescued.”

Maharaj said LMCS, the divers’ employer, and Paria gave evidence of efforts to rescue the four divers before and after Boodram was rescued.

The bodies of Ali, Henry and Kurban were recovered on February 28. Nagassar’s body was recovered on March 2.

Post-mortem examinations on the bodies of the dead divers were done by two forensic pathologists

The first exam was done by Prof Hubert Daisley. Daisley’s report, Maharaj continued, said Ali “could have have been alive as late as midnight on February 26.”

Kurban may have been alive up to 6 pm on February 26. Henry may have been alive up to the early hours of the morning of February 26. Nagassar may have been alive up to midnight on February 25.

Maharaj said a second post-mortem showed Ali, Kurban and Henry may have been alive up to midnight on February 27 and Nagassar up to midnight on February 28.

Referring to the commission’s terms of reference, Maharaj said they included determining whether sufficient efforts were made to rescue the divers; whether criminal proceedings could be implemented against any person or entity; and whether such a recommendation should be made to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP)

Maharaj also said the commission would determine whether or not adequate safety precautions had been taken to prevent the incident of February 25 from occurring.

With respect to the rescue, Maharaj said LMCS had an initial rescue plan at 3.20 pm on February 25, involving divers with scuba equipment going to rescue the four trapped divers. This was later revised at 6.20 pm to involve pumping surface air into the pipeline to facilitate the rescue.

Maharaj said LMCS submitted in its evidence that Paria prevented it from implementing its rescue plan on the ground that it was unsafe.

Paria, in its evidence, Maharaj continued, said it implemented sea searches for the four divers around 5.45 pm on February 25 after being informed of Boodram’s rescue.

CoE chairman Jerome Lynch KC expressed surprise that three hours had passed before Paria became aware that the four divers were trapped in the pipeline.

Maharaj said evidence from the Coast Guard suggested its divers did not have the equipment necessary for commercial sea diving and could not attempt a rescue with only scuba equipment.

He also said a preliminary report on the incident done by the Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OSHA) on April 28, suggested neither LMCS or Paria may have taken possible risks related to sub-sea diving into consideration before the repairs were done on the pipeline.

This included the conditions for a Delta P situation, which is defined as movement from an area of higher pressure to an area of lower pressure.

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Instructor sees more ‘Clairly’ as a driver since riding bikes Loop Barbados

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Claire Reeves may be better known for her skills as a Certified Nutrition Coach, but she also wears another hat or dare we say a helmet, when she rides out as the First Lady of Black Knight Riders in Barbados.

Claire is a mother of five and is married to the President of the club, Fabian Reeves.

Standing on the sidelines of the first stop on the 2022 International Men’s Day Gentleman’s Ride, Loop caught up with Claire unaware of the fact that she is in fact a trained bike instructor.

Asking Claire if she does not have any fears about bikes and if she’s usually not concerned each time her husband rides off from home, we were met with a “I wouldn’t say so”.

She explained to Loop:

“What I would say, we teach, I myself and my husband teach at Black Knight Riding School and one of the things that I realised, is that a lot of people aren’t trained properly. A lot of people learn to ride in their neighbourhood. So from that very foundation alone, it makes it look like people make a lot of unnecessary mistakes. The other thing too though, is that drivers do real foolishness on the road and it looks like it’s the biker, but a lot of times it’s actually the driver.

“So I have actually learnt to be a better driver from riding.”

Claire said that she was happy to support the Gentleman’s Ride because in most cases women get all the attention. She said they are very deserving of the attention especially on their day each year and so she enjoys it thoroughly.

On her social media after the ride which ended at Bushy Park, she said that she not only supported her husband and biker family, but she rode around the island carrying her father’s memory in her heart with a smile on her face.

Claire wrote on Instagram:

“…I rolled out with the fellas today who came out in their best dress and bikes extra sparkling clean. I rode with my Dad in my heart remembering how much he loved two wheels. My favorite part most of all was celebrating a day with a good man by my side @mrfabulous_ ???

Happy Men’s International Day to all the fellas today????I hope you were acknowledged and appreciated for all the contributions you make to keeping the balance of the Divine energy in check. We women can’t and shouldn’t do it without you.”

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Caribbean Galaxy Named Title Sponsor for Children’s Carnival

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Caribbean Galaxy Real Estate Corporation has come on board as the Title Sponsor of  Children’s Carnival for Sugar Mas 51. After being absent for two (2) years due to Covid  19, the parade will be staged in Basseterre on Saturday, December 31, 2022. 

The handing over ceremony took place on Friday 18th November, when Ms Vicky,  representing the company’s CEO, Ms Bianca, handed over EC$50,000 to Chairperson  Shannon Hawley of the St Kitts Nevis National Carnival Committee (SKNNCC). 

Ms Vicky indicated that it was Galaxy’s pleasure to come on board for the first time in  support of National Carnival and youth development. Caribbean Galaxy is the Corporation  that has recently constructed the beautiful Ramada By Wyndham St. Kitts Resort, located  in St. Pauls, St. Kitts. 

SKNNCC chair, Shannon Hawley shared her enthusiasm when welcoming yet another Platinum Sponsor for Sugar Mas 51. She expressed her satisfaction that the Children’s  Parade will be prominently featured because of the sponsorship of Caribbean Galaxy  Real Estate Corporation.  

Children’s Carnival comes back to Sugar Mas with an improved format featuring Junior  Folklore, Majorettes, Junior competition winners, Bold Carnival children’s troupe and a  soon to be launched troupe, Beauty and the Beast. It will form part of the Street Activities  which was missing in 2021 and 2022.

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Two Small Business Owners in Stapleton Thankful to Police Officers for Their Sponsorship

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 18, 2022 (RSCNPF): Two small business operators from the Stapleton area are thankful to the Police Officers at the Police Station for making a tangible contribution to their personal development and for showing an interest in their business operations.

Sergeant Charmaine Audain who oversees the operations at the Stapleton Police Station said that as the Officers there continue to foster a robust and interactive relationship between the Police and the community, they thought it would be helpful to sponsor two small business owners in the district. The Officers gathered funds to cover the cost for Chenelle Bass, owner of J&N Snackette and Germaine Brookes, owner of All B’s Enterprise to attend The Ultimate Vision Board Seminar that was recently hosted by the Jenkins Leadership Course Cohort at the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College.

Ms. Brookes described it as a good experience, adding that it was the first time she had ever attended a training session of any sort.

“It was well educational I must say that. I learned a lot, you know. I learned a lot about the business, the stress. On the whole it was really educational and it was something I would attend again. The sponsorship meant a lot. I’m so grateful. I didn’t even expect [it], but I appreciated [it],”

Ms. Bass said she made the sacrifice and decided not to open her small business that day so she could attend.

“The sponsorship from the Stapleton Police, it made me feel so warm, so everything, so happy. At least somebody is looking out for you and stuff like that.”

Sergeant Audain explained, “This is to show the businesses that we don’t only care about the security of their business, but also their growth and making sure that this initiative will also help them in all areas of their life. We thank the Almighty God for providing the necessary resources to assist in this initiative. Thankful to Ms. Bass and Ms. Germaine Brookes for also welcoming us to contribute to them as well,”

During their daily and nightly patrols, the Officers check on businesses in the district and regularly interact with business operators.

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Joshua Obadiah Primary Wins 2022 Dept of Cooperatives School Quiz

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The Joshua Obadiah Williams Primary school emerged victorious as winner of the 4th annual St. Kitts -Nevis National Cooperative League sponsored Department of Cooperatives Primary School Quiz championship on Tuesday, 15th November 2022 at the CUNA Caribbean Conference Centre.

Joash Davis and Ajhannyae Stokes beat out their competition with a commendable total of 65 points.

Natalie Henry and Kadmiel Davis of the Immaculate Conception Catholic School placed second with a score of 56 points, while Xavier Payen and Liandre Liddie of the Beach Allen Primary school captured third place with a close 55 points.

The winning school received $1000. The teachers who assisted the students received $100 phone credit courtesy of FLOW, a $50 gift card courtesy of TDC and one gift card valued at $150,  courtesy of the St. Kitts-Nevis Anguilla National Bank.

Each student received participation trophies, gift and snack baskets, fifty dollar gift vouchers and tokens, courtesy of TDC.

Each child was also awarded cooperatives membership accounts at four institutions.

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Minister Phillip Salutes Males Making a Positive Contribution to Society on International Men’s Day

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 19, 2022 (SKNIS): Males across St. Kitts and Nevis who are making a positive impact in society are being applauded for their contributions in shaping a stronger and more resilient twin-island Federation as the nation observes International Men’s Day on Saturday (November 19, 2022).

The global theme for the annual observance is Helping Men and Boys. However, officials at the Department of Gender Affairs have considered the local cultural context and coined the theme as Gender Equality: The Role of Our Men and Boys in Building and Maintaining Positive Relationships.

Junior Minister responsible for Gender Affairs, the Honourable Isalean Phillip, made a national address on Saturday to mark the observance. The Minister said that the local theme highlights the value of building positive relationships to deter violent realities that surround some domestic and gender relations. She added that achieving the outlined goals will require focusing on three core areas.

Junior Minister responsible for Gender Affairs, the Honourable Isalean Phillip

“Firstly, it encourages healthy and positive relationship building between men and their female counterparts in their homes, at work, at school, during social events, and in our communities. To cultivate healthy relations between men and women, we need men to value women equally, to approach each other with gentle kindness and respect and to be more collaborative in sharing the responsibilities in domestic and professional life,” Honourable Phillip stated.

The second core area encourages building relationships with fellow men who are friends, brethren, or brothers. Strong and healthy friendships with other positive-minded males result in a lower risk of depression, suicide, school dropout, teen pregnancy, substance abuse and gang involvement.

The third area highlighted was the relationship between men and their children as well as increasing mentor-mentee relationships.

“The type of relationship that fathers have with their children affects children’s cognitive and social development,” Minister Phillip expressed. “Where involved and active father figures are absent in a boy child’s life, mentors become even more necessary to support healthy development and growth. Mentorship is found to be impactful at influencing behaviour change and life choices among at-risk children and youth in particular.”

The Junior Minister encouraged interested males to sign up to become mentors in the department’s Boys Mentorship Programme. She added that the Department of Gender Affairs is exploring additional opportunities to further engage men in dialogue that explore solutions to gender-based violence.

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15-25 years hang over heads of 3 held after gun find in Spanish Town Loop Jamaica

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Arrest made hours after gun amnesty came to a close

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Three men and one woman were arrested after a firearm was sized in the parish of St Catherine, which is under a State of Emergency.

The operation was carried out on Sunday in Gulf, Spanish Town in the parish.

The arrest also came hours after the gun amnesty that was declared in the island came to a close.

Reports from the Spanish Town police are that between 4:00 am and 5:00 am, a joint police/military team conducted an operation in Gulf, Spanish Town.

During the search of a house, one Smith and Wesson 9mm pistol and thirty-seven 9mm rounds of ammunition were found.

The occupants of the house–three men and a woman–were arrested.

Their identities are being withheld at this time.

The St Catherine North Police, in a release, said they continue to encourage persons to share information about illegal guns, wanted men and gang activity by calling Crime Stop at 311, the JCF NIB tip line at 811 or the police 119 number.

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