PPP condemns MP Jordan’s “bullying tactics” towards Minister Parag

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The People’s Progressive Party condemns in the strongest possible terms the obstruction of an engagement between Minister of Public Service Sonia Parag and residents of Belladrum, Region Five by APNU+AFC Member of Parliament Vinceroy Jordan.

Minister Parag’s visit to the community was as a result of a request made by residents during an earlier visit by President Dr Irfaan Ali. The residents had sought the president’s intervention to facilitate access to skills training, scholarships and other empowerment opportunities.

It is in this regard that the Minister visited the community on Tuesday November 8th, and was prevented from accessing the Community Development Council building by Jordan and a small group of APNU+AFC activists.

The PNC led APNU+AFC has demonstrated time and time again that it is incapable of offering meaningful leadership to their constituents or anyone for that matter, and is therefore in its familiar obstructionist mode with racism being its tool of choice.

While in office they took multi-million dollar scholarships for themselves and their relatives and denied ordinary Guyanese these very opportunities.

Their attempt to obstruct the PPP/C government’s housing drive at Amelia’s Ward in Linden, Region Ten and at Mocha Arcadia on the East Bank of Demerara are just a few examples of how they wanted development to bypass certain communities so that they can continue to peddle false claims of discrimination.

The blame for this worrying development should be laid squarely at the feet of PNC and Opposition Leader Mr. Aubrey Norton who has been unabatingly setting a tone of racism and aggression towards the legitimately elected government and its officials.

Norton has also started pivoting his poisonous rhetoric and confrontational tone towards members of the media as was recently witnessed during a community rally in the East Bank Demerara community of Mocha Arcadia.

The PPP unequivocally condemns MP Jordan’s cowardly behaviour and bullying tactics towards Minister Parag and urge that it be similarly denounced by Civil Society and other national stakeholders.

The party further calls on Civil Society and other national stakeholders, as well as all patriotic Guyanese at home and abroad to make their voices heard to Mr. Aubrey Norton and members of his cabal, on this most vexing and worrying matter of his racist and aggressive posture, and the subtle as well as overt messages he continues to send to his cabal and supporters against the duly elected Government and its functionaries, and against the national interest of the state.

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Saint Lucia Beach Volleyball Squad For Santa Marta Games – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia will field a four-member beach volleyball squad for the First Central American and Caribbean Sea and Beach Games of Santa Marta 2022, in Colombia, scheduled for 19th-26th November, 2022.

The male team comprises Rio Victor and Lorenzo Jn. Pierre, while the female team comprises Clio Phillip and Chenoa Evans. Team Coach is Terry Verdant.

The team leaves Saint Lucia for Santa Marta on Friday, 18th November, 2022.

According to Alfred Emmanuel, President of the St. Lucia Olympic Committee (SLOC) Inc., the team’s participation in the tournament is by virtue of qualification, and not via a wild card.

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“That is what the St. Lucia Olympic Committee requires from our members,” Emmanuel said last Thursday (November 3) at a press briefing to introduce the team. “When you want to put demands on the SLOC, then you must put demands on yourselves as well and produce qualifiers, and don’t rely on universality slots.”

Chef de Mission, Shayne Felicien, said his first stint in the role has been a learning experience. Nevertheless, he said he was up for the challenge. He also said the tournament provides the opportunity for the growth and development of local volleyball.

“These are the cadre of young athletes whom, we hope, will be the future of Saint Lucian volleyball, not only in terms of beach volleyball, which is getting the substantial push by our international federations, but also for our indoor volleyball, for which we have maintained our standard throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and even before,” Felicien said.

Felicien added: “We’re hoping that those young men and women understand what is being entrusted to them. This is the first-ever Sea and Beach Games and we have given them this prized opportunity to represent Saint Lucia, to represent the sport of volleyball. And it’s incumbent on them to go out there and be true ambassadors for our sport and country.”

Meanwhile, Coach Verdant said the Santa Marta beach volleyball tournament will comprise 16 male teams and 16 female teams. Team preparation at home, he said, has been ongoing to be competitive.

“We have been working very hard over the past month and our goal here is to go out there and compete,” Verdant said. “As you know, with the pandemic, we couldn’t do anything with volleyball at the time. Our aim is to go out there and play well, play hard and represent ourselves and our country very well.”

The Beach Games fall under the umbrella of Centro Caribe Sports, formerly known as the Central American and Caribbean Sports Organization, or CACSO.

SOURCE: St. Lucia Olympic Committee. Headline photo: Chef de Mission Shayne Felicien and Team Coach Terry Verdant with the 4-member beach volleyball squad.

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Child Protection Agency to replace Child Care Board Loop Barbados

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When Barbados’ social services are amalgamated, there will be a Child Protection Agency rather than a Child Care Board (CCB).

This was disclosed by Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, Kirk Humphrey, during a courtesy call with Resident Representative for the UNDP, Limya Eltayeb recently.

He was joined by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Jehu Wiltshire, and Research Analyst, Rean Gibson.

Humphrey explained that matters related to child protection, the elderly, disabilities and welfare, will all fall under the Department of Family Services headed by a directorate.

However, he said the establishment of a child protection directorate would require a change in mindset for Barbados.

Humphrey explained that while there was a Child Justice Bill for children involved in criminal activities, the Child Protection Bill was designed for those in need of care and protection.

However, he stressed, there was a need to fill the “middle gap” for children who did not need to be in the justice system, but were in need of guidance through child protection methods.

The Minister also outlined plans for the island’s social services sector, in general, and where the Ministry hoped to take the discussion going forward.

In response, Eltayeb, expressed her satisfaction with the strides being made in the island’s social services sector, and offered the UNDP’s assistance with programmes going forward.

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BAHAMAS-TOURISM-Government acknowledges failure to get new buyer for multi-million dollar resort

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PRESIDENT CHANDRIKAPERSAD SANTHOKI en minister Albert Ramdin praten vaak over een vangnet om het leven te verlichten voor grote delen

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Route du Rhum: abandon de Sam Goodchild suite à une blessure

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Le skipper Sam Goodchild, de l’Ocean Fifty Leyton s’est blessé aux bras et au visage peu de temps après le départ de la Route du Rhum. Il a abandonné la course et a été évacué.

Aujourd’hui, dans la phase de départ de la Route du Rhum – Destination Guadeloupe, la direction de course a été informée que Sam Goodchild était blessé aux bras et aux mains à bord de l’Ocean Fifty ” Leyton “. 

 

 

Le skipper évacué

Alerté, le CROSS (Centre Régional Opérationnel de Surveillance et de Sauvetage maritimes) a dépêché un médecin sur zone. Le skipper était conscient. Il a été pris en charge par le médecin puis transféré sur un bateau de la SNSM (Société nationale de sauvetage en mer).

Le bateau Ocean Fifty ” Leyton ”  lui a été pris en charge par son équipe technique.

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St. Kitts and Nevis Will Continue to Advocate for Taiwan at International Fora

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 08, 2022 (SKNIS): St. Kitts and Nevis will continue to use its influence in international fora to advocate for the values and principles that the twin-island Federation shares with the Republic of China (Taiwan).

Prime Minister, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew, made the commitment on Tuesday, November 08, 2022, at a State Banquet hosted by Her Excellency Dr. Tsai ing-wen, President of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The State Banquet was held at the Presidential Palace and is one of the official engagements of the Prime Minister during his State Visit to the ROC (Taiwan).

The Prime Minister described Taiwan as a true friend that shares similar values of democracy, good governance, human rights, and the rule of law.

“We shall continue to lend our voice to the clarion call for the international community to recognize that Taiwan has a role to play in finding solutions to the myriad challenges which confront us as we strive to achieve our development objectives,” Dr. Drew stated. “At the recently held 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly, I had the distinct honour to lay emphasis on this fundamental point on the global platform provided by the United Nations.”

The Prime Minister, a medical doctor by profession, said that the recent global health emergency is a clear demonstration of the need for bilateral and multilateral cooperation.

“The COVID-19 Pandemic has taught us that insularity will prevent us from achieving desired outcomes,” Prime Minister Drew stated. “Cooperation and dialogue are crucial pieces of the puzzle. Diseases respect no borders. Cooperation among regional and international partners is integral to solving global problems.”

Honourable Dr. Drew expressed that his government remains committed to sustaining and strengthening the bonds of friendship between St. Kitts and Nevis and the Republic of China (Taiwan).

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Local businesses thank 2022 Taiwan Expo for affording their products wider exposure

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BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, November 8, 2022 (MMS-SKN) — Eight local business exhibited at the 2022 Taiwan Expo in St. Kitts and Nevis which ended on Monday November 7, and the proprietors of these businesses are thanking the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) for giving them a golden opportunity to expose their products not only locally but to the Asia country.

 

The eight local businesses, which were accorded the opportunity to exhibit at the Expo at no charge to them, were Hibiscus Spirits; Sugar Town Organics; Sassy V. Collectibles; The Emerald; SKN Hosting; Nature’s Best SKN; Espo Water Solutions; and Esthetics Beauty Parlor.

 

“The goal is to ensure that local entrepreneurs benefit from this event as well, and that they will also have the chance to be connected to the private sector of Taiwan, thus advancing our common goal of mutual prosperity,” Resident Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan), His Excellency Michael Chau-Horng Lin, had stated on Saturday November 5 at the opening ceremony of the exhibition that was held at the St. Kitts Marriott Resort.

 

Seasoned manufacturer of hair care products, bath and body skin care products, baby products, and food products, Ms Anastasia Elliott who is the CEO of Sugar Town Organics, said that her establishment was founded in 2010 and launched its first product line in 2015 in St. Kitts. She has an outlet at the Pelican Mall in downtown Basseterre.

 

While she has been to several expos all around the world, it was the first time she had exhibited at the Taiwan Expo in St. Kitts and Nevis. She has however been sending her products to Taiwan through the St. Kitts and Nevis embassy there, and the products are exhibited at the expos in that country.

 

“This Expo was quite timely especially coming off of the two trips that I just did abroad,” said Ms Elliott who had participated in the Speciality and Fine Food Fair in September in London, and SIAL Paris in October. “We were able to meet a bit more of the Taiwanese people here, and to really have a discussion with them because it was my very first time meeting so many of them at the same time.”

 

Out of Nevis was Mrs Camesha Barry-Morton of Nature’s Best SKN, an organic skincare and wellness brand which was founded on the principle ‘healthy body equals to a healthy life’. They cater for persons with skin conditions such as eczema and acne, dermatitis, dandruff, as they have a wide range of products, including shampoo, conditioners, hair oils, body lotions, deodorants, body scrubs, herbal tonics, and face masks.

 

The business came about as a result of Covid-19 as Mrs Barry-Morton had a salon where she did hair and nails but had to close it. Saying she could not leave her husband Mr Randy Morton to struggle as the sole breadwinner she started to study in order to produce the items she now offers. Her business is on Government Road, in Charlestown, below Alexandra Hospital.

 

She was selected to exhibit at the 2022 Taiwan Export on account of her having been the second placed winner for St. Kitts and Nevis in the 2021 Global Entrepreneurship competition that is organised by Caribbean Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Livelihoods (COESL).

 

“I want to thank the Taiwanese for partnering with COESL who allowed us to be here at the Expo,” said Mrs Barry-Morton. “It was quite a great experience and we met quite a few persons, new customers, returning customers, persons who had great reviews and feedback about our products and we just want to say a big thank you.”

 

Tapp Water Caribbean and Espo Water Solution, a company which is seeking to cooperate with the St. Kitts and Nevis Solid Waste Management and Recycling Project, which is funded by the Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund (ICDF) through the Technical Mission of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to St. Kitts and Nevis, to reduce the use of plastics in the Federation, is one of the businesses that exhibited at the Expo.

 

“We both want to work together,” said Tapp Water Caribbean Project Manager, Mr Chris Stichnothe. “We are both trying to get this done and in the end ultimately the same goal is to reduce the amount of single use plastic. Ms Joyce Chang (Project Manager, Let’s Recycle St. Kitts and Nevis) and the Taiwanese are doing it differently – the recycling programme which I think is great.”

 

His company is on the other hand trying to eliminate the single use plastic altogether by providing affordable filtered water at people’s homes, schools, or offices. He however recommended that if they cannot go the way of filtering the water, that they then have the option to recycle all those plastic water bottles.

 

“Participation here has been extremely wonderful – we had a lot of people stop by the booth,” said Mr Stichnothe. “As for purchasing products, we sold a lot of products over the weekend which is great. A lot of people asked how it works, price points, how they can get it at home, and a lot of people wanted to taste the water too.”

 

During the opening ceremony on Saturday, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education the Hon Dr Geoffrey Hanley without revealing the name praised a business taking part in the Expo which he had earlier that week given an okay to do business with the Ministry of Education.

 

The company is SKN Hosting, a software and development company, develops websites, applications, solutions, and everyday problems, according to its CEO Mr Ozri Rawlins.

 

“I am the current winner of the Global Entrepreneurship competition in St. Kitts and Nevis, in which I made a pitch on smart and integrated agriculture,” said Mr Rawlins. “I am also the developer of a new system we will be implementing in the country which is the Education Management System and School Management System. As a partnership we monitor Nevis Water Department, all their pumps, wells and their systems, and we monitor the hospital in Nevis, their electric meter system. We aim to bring technology to the everyday person.”

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138 Student Living stock gains 16% on Tuesday Loop Jamaica

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138 Student Living, which manages dormitories at the UWI, Mona campus, led gains on Tuesday.

The day was marked by more declines than advancers during trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE).

Overall market activity resulted from trading in 108 stocks of which 39 advanced, 54 declined and 15 traded firm.

138SL gained 16 per cent to $4.74 followed by First Rock Real Estate Investments up 12 per cent to US$0.08. The top declining stocks were PBS preference shares with the US dollar stock down 15 per cent to $119 followed by the Jamaican dollar stock down nine per cent to $1,050.

The JSE Combined Index declined by 1,214.75 points ( 0.34 per cent) to close at 360,073.82 points and the volume traded amounted to 25,841,890 valued at $152,470,173.52.

Also on the day, the JSE Main Index declined by 1,329.63 points ( 0.38 per cent) to close at 345,693.08 points and the volume traded amounted to 15,475,658 valued at $123,996,796.67. The Junior Market Index advanced by 3.02 points ( 0.07 per cent) to close at 4,097.36 points and the volume traded amounted to 10,366,232 valued at $28,473,376.85.

The JSE USD Equities Index declined by 1.32 points ( 0.63 per cent) to close at 209.40 points and the volume traded amounted to 331,235 valued at $5,592.80. The JSE Cross-Listed Index advanced by 1.32 points ( 2.33 per cent) to close at 57.94 points and the volume traded amounted to 302,259 valued at $24,156,461.85.

The JSE Financial Index declined by 0.67 points ( 0.80 per cent) to close at 82.69 points and the volume traded amounted to 2,633,101 valued at $61,482,863.91.

The JSE Manufacturing & Distribution Index advanced by 0.45 points ( 0.46 per cent) to close at 97.42 points and the volume traded amounted to 9,597,191 valued at $88,928,954.58.

The JA$ Market Volume (excluding blocks) amounted to 25,841,890 units valued at $152,470,173.52. The US$ Market Volume (excluding blocks) amounted to 331,235 units valued at $5,592.80.

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5 tips for coping with chronic migraines Loop Jamaica

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A migraine can make you feel as if all of your senses are on high alert. Light and noise can be excruciating. When you move, you may experience the sensation that your brain is sloshing around inside your skull.

When suffering from a migraine, some people find it impossible to communicate, let alone think. They may even become disoriented as a result.

Chronic migraine headaches are characterised as migraines that occur more than 15 days per month. Some people have migraine headaches that last all day, every day of the month.

Here are some coping tips for people who suffer from chronic migraine.

Avoid food triggers

The foods that cause headaches differ from person to person. Some dietary triggers are immediately apparent. If you develop a headache after drinking a glass of wine, it is likely that wine is one of your food triggers.

Chocolate, MSG (monosodium glutamate), preservative-laden foods, and sugar substitutes are also prominent food triggers. Many headache sufferers may be gluten sensitive and should experiment with a gluten-free diet. Finally, headache sufferers frequently have a sugar sensitivity.

Avoid caffeine

Did you know that caffeine may be the cause of your migraines? Most people frequently fail to recognise caffeine as the issue because caffeine typically makes them feel better. The truth is that caffeine withdrawal is causing headaches. They consume caffeine and feel better, but they need more caffeine two hours later.

Get aerobic exercise

Regular aerobic exercise is one of the known techniques to help decrease stress, and it has been shown to aid persons with migraines. It is advised to do it at least three times per week for at least 30 or 40 minutes.

There is a definite link between increased physical activity and fewer headaches. Some people claim they don’t have time to exercise; nevertheless, you must also consider the time missed when suffering from a migraine. If you want to improve, you must exercise.

Stick to a regular sleep schedule

A regular routine that allows you to obtain the sleep you need to operate normally (around eight hours) is vital for reducing the frequency of migraine attacks you have and alleviating their symptoms.

Create a schedule that works with your natural rhythms. Maintain a consistent, relaxing sleep routine, eliminate screen time before bed, and, probably most importantly, wake up at the same time every day.

Try meditation techniques

Meditation, relaxation and breathing exercises and even mental health therapy appear to aid migraine sufferers. Meditation can be approached in a variety of ways. All cause you to pause and take notice. That is, you stop the flow of thoughts in your head and focus on one thing, usually your breathing.

Meditation, or “mindfulness practice”, as some call it, can help your response to pain, including migraine, if done on a regular basis.

Headaches can be caused by stress, magnesium insufficiency, caffeine consumption, sleep habits, and nutritional variables. Keep a diary as your first step toward discovering your headache triggers.

Keeping a headache journal will help you identify what causes your headaches and will assist your doctor in developing a treatment plan tailored to your individual condition.

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