UWI Open Campus student wins Rhodes Scholarship

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2022 Rhodes Scholar Alyssa Mohammed

UWI Open Campus is celebrating its alumna Alyssa Mohammed, who has won the 2023 Commonwealth Caribbean Rhodes Scholarship.

A media release from the Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor and principal of the UWI Open Campus said Mohammed outperformed ten candidates from across the Caribbean.

Mohammed, a TT national, graduated in 2022 with a BSc in sociology with first-class honours. She is currently doing a postgraduate diploma in gender and development studies at UWI, St Augustine. Said to be passionate about gender equity, Mohammed hopes to work to advance the position of women in the Caribbean.

She said, “I have a long history of working for and volunteering with local nonprofit women’s organisations, especially Muslim women’s organisations, and I am very passionate about improving the gender inequality situation at home and at large.”

She hopes to study the MSc in sociology or the MPhil in sociology and demography at Oxford. She will take up her scholarship at the university in October 2023, and will be among a cohort of over 100 global scholars doing fully sponsored postgraduate studies.

She said, “I hope (it) will allow me to look at gender issues on a macro scale…the interconnections between gender and other institutions and social processes in society.

She hoped it will allow her “to make a tenable gender impact, especially in the areas of sexual health and reproductive rights and agency.”

Gary Asselberg, Mohammed’s teacher at Open Campus, and coach for the Rhodes Scholarship interview, hoped all Open Campus students follow her path to learning.

That path, he said, “is the ability to grasp core concepts in one context and then apply that knowledge in an unrelated context to produce a fresh and exciting explanation of how things are and why. Her ability for transference is a talent that is difficult to teach, yet Alyssa did learn, and so can you.

“She intuitively understood the concept of confirming negatives, that a failed investigation has the potential to bring us closer to the truth.

“These character traits are a prerequisite if one is to thrive under the spotlight as a young leader for gender issues in the Caribbean.”

Pro vice-chancellor and principal at Open Campus Dr Francis Severin was delighted by the news.

He said, “Alyssa’s accomplishment in this rigorous and competitive Rhodes Scholarship, underscores the critical importance of the Open Campus, its mission of empowering the hitherto under-served in the Caribbean, and unequivocally proves that those who do not see the value of the Open Campus beyond the ‘conventional’ towns and cities, are tragically misguided and deluded.

“Alyssa Mohammed bears incontrovertible witness to our tremendous value. Well done!”

The release said the Rhodes Scholarship is the oldest and most prestigious international scholarship programme. The Rhodes Scholar is chosen based on stringent criteria, including academic achievement, personal energy, a desire to make a difference and the capacity to collaborate with others to accomplish one’s goals.

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Gasparillo man, 34, charged after $300k goes missing

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Richard Deonarinesingh, 34, was granted bail of $170,000 by a justice of the peace on Wednesday after being charged with larceny. Deonarinesingh, from Gasparillo, was charged with larceny by a servant amounting to $316,501.78 and is expected to appear in court on December 5.

A police report alleged that between December 1, 2017, and September 28, 2018, Deonarinesingh, an accountant at an engineering company, collected the money, allegedly failed to deposit it into the company’s bank account and did not provide an explanation for the missing money. The missing money was discovered during an internal audit of the company’s sales.

The matter was reported last March to the Fraud Squad Office in San Fernando, where acting Cpl Ramdial did investigations which led to the arrest of Deonarinesingh on Tuesday. He was charged on Wednesday.

Investigations were led by Supt Ruben, co-ordinated by ASP Samuel and supervised by acting Insp Seepersad.

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Shopkeeper shot dead in Curepe

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A 39-year-old shopkeeper was shot dead at his Curepe businessplace on Thursday afternoon.

Police said Makesi Le Maite was at his shop on Jackson Street, at around 12.10 pm when he was shot by a gunman who ran away.

Residents saw Le Maite stumble out of the shop bleeding from a wound to his chest.

An ambulance was called and Le Maite was taken to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Centre, where he was declared dead.

Police from the North Central Task Force visited the scene with investigators from the Special Evidence Recovery Unit (SERU) and found one spent shell.

Officers from the Homicide Bureau of Investigations Region II are expected to view security-camera footage of the murder.

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Pierre Administration Invests XCD 16.8 Million EU Grant In Youth Job Training – St. Lucia Times News

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Pierre Administration Invests XCD 16.8 Million EU Grant In Youth Job Training – St. Lucia Times News

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The European Union has agreed to provide monetary support to the Generation of Employment through Private Sector Development Project (GEPSED).

On November 16, Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre and Ambassador of the E.U to Barbados & Eastern Caribbean States H.E Malgorzata Wasilewska officially signed a XCD 16.8 million Grant to support the GEPSED Project.

At least 600 Saint Lucians will benefit from the implementation.

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SOURCE: Office of the Prime Minister

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Starbucks opens new location in Holetown Loop Barbados

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Caribbean Coffee Traders Limited (CCTL), Starbucks operating licensee in Barbados, has expanded its offerings to the west coast of the island – Holetown.

Customers can now enjoy the Starbucks experience in a new kiosk, located in Massy Stores Supermarket Sunset Crest, the third Starbucks store in Barbados. It will offer customers a convenient way to get their favorite beverages and food while visiting Barbados’ renowned platinum coast.

“Our new store in Holetown not only speaks to our efforts to bring Barbadian customers the highest quality arabica coffee but also our commitment to community inclusion and job creation, as we have hired eight additional partners (employees) to join our team,” said Roxanne Dixon- Rose, Regional Director of Caribbean Coffee Traders Limited

“Our store location is in a high traffic area, and we want to ensure that both locals and tourists are provided with a taste of the Starbucks Experience infused with Barbadian culture. We are thrilled to celebrate this new city entry in Barbados and look forward to serving the community of Holetown.”

The 300 square ft kiosk now open in Holetown will offer perks such as an outside seating area for customers to dine. Customers visiting the Holetown kiosk can enjoy a wide variety of Starbucks beverages with the option to personalize to their preference. Starbucks Holetown offerings will include all classic Starbucks beverages, as well as a variety of seasonal innovations.

Through this format, the company continues to enhance the unique customer experience across new and convenient locations. Starbucks Barbados welcomes its customers to the Holetown store from Monday to Saturday (8 am to 8 pm) and on Sunday (9 am – 4 pm).

The Starbucks Holetown store opening builds on CCTL’s long-term commitment to the Barbados market and bringing the Starbucks Experience to even more customers across Latin American and the Caribbean. Together, CCTL and Starbucks plan to open three more stores by 2025, with a shared commitment to create job opportunities and deliver a unique customer experience to the region.

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COP 27 : la solidarité Nord-Sud inscrite à l’ordre du jour Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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Enjeu crucial de la 27e conférence climatique planétaire qui s’est ouverte ce dimanche en Egypte, la question des compensations financières liées aux pertes et dommages provoqués par le changement climatique a été inscrite à l’ordre du jour. Les pays les plus pauvres, peu responsables du dérèglement du climat mais en première ligne face à ses impacts, vont pouvoir exiger davantage de solidarité.  Un bon début. Ouverte hier à Charm el-Cheikh en Egypte, la 27e Conférence de l’ONU sur le climat (COP 27) a vu pour la première fois l’inscription à l’agenda officiel de l’épineuse question du financement des dommages déjà…

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Deux appelants sur le trafic d’armes par Whatsapp : le premier relaxé, le second passe à une peine moindre de 4 ans de prison dont 2 avec sursis Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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Seuls deux des six condamnés avaient fait appel du jugement du tribunal judiciaire lequel les avait sanctionnés pour trafic d’armes par Whatsapp : Tommy Tingo avait écopé de 4 ans de prison ferme et Eric Goncalves Assuncao de 36 mois de prison dont 18 assortis du sursis. Tous deux avaient en outre été maintenus en détention et interdits de posséder une arme soumise à autorisation pendant 15 ans, le 7 juillet dernier lors du premier jugement. Le 15 septembre, Eric Goncalves Assuncao, avait été libéré par la Cour d’appel suite à une audience sur sa détention (voir cet article). Le…

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Marie-Laure Phinéra-Horth ne viendra pas à la barre du tribunal correctionnel demain 10 novembre, son procès est reporté au 22 juin Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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La sénatrice Marie-Laure Phinéra-Horth échappera à son procès initialement prévu demain, en raison de la grève au tribunal judiciaire, les faits reprochés remontant à une période où elle était maire de Cayenne et présidente de la CACL (Communauté d’agglomération des communes du littoral). Elle est soupçonné d’avoir continué à toucher son salaire d’orthophoniste à l’Hôpital de Cayenne sans exercer en retour durant plusieurs années. Pierre Pauchard et Dominique Delpech, deux anciens directeur de l’Hôpital de Cayenne sont également renvoyés en correctionnelle ainsi que Bruno Milcent, directeur des ressources humaines. Explications. En raison de la grève au tribunal judiciaire, pas mal…

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Justice : la fin de la “saga” Delana Alexander ? Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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Une nouvelle audience a eu lieu ce jeudi 10 novembre dans l’affaire qui oppose l’infirmière libérale Delana Alexander à l’Agence régionale de santé qui l’a suspendue depuis février pour non-respect de l’obligation vaccinale contre la Covid. L’audience, sur le fond, devait juger de la légalité de cette suspension. Le délibéré du tribunal administratif sera rendu le 1er décembre. Une « saga judiciaire« . C’est par ce qualificatif que le rapporteur public Dayann Hegesippe a introduit ses conclusions ce jeudi 10 novembre lors d’une audience du Tribunal administratif (TA) de Cayenne sur le fond de l’affaire opposant l’infirmière libérale Delana Alexander à l’Agence régionale…

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Volume of evidence in ‘Clans’ case leads to further delay of summation Loop Jamaica

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The summation of the trial of alleged members of the One Don faction of the Clansman gang in the Home Circuit Court has been pushed back to January of 2023, due to the substantial evidence under review.

Chief Justice Bryan Sykes was expected to begin summarising the evidence of the prosecution and the defence on Friday.

However, the Court Administration Division (CAD), in a statement on Thursday, informed that those proceedings have been rescheduled to the start of the Hilary Term of the Home Circuit Court in January.

“The assignment of a new date for the summation was necessary because of the volume of evidence that is being reviewed, as well as the administration responsibilities of Chief Justice Bryan Sykes, who has been hearing the matter,” the CAD stated.

The summation is anticipated to be done during the first two weeks of the new court term.

The defence, in late September, wrapped up its final arguments in the case which began on September 20 of last year.

A total of 27 defendants remain on trial, with the only accused who was on bail, Andre ‘Bolo’ Smith, having been shot and killed on Hagley Park Road in St Andrew on Wednesday, August 10.

Initially, 33 defendants were on trial, but five others were freed due to insufficient evidence against them, while Smith was later killed.

The remaining accused are being tried under the Criminal Justice (Suppression of Criminal Organisations Act), 2014, better known as the anti-gang legislation, on an indictment containing several counts, including murder and arson.

The offences were allegedly committed between January 1, 2015 and June 30, 2019, mainly in St Catherine, with at least one murder being committed in St Andrew.

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