Kester Craig appointed Deputy Executive Director of CDEMA

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Kester Craig

The Chair of the Management Committee of the Council of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), Ambassador Elma Gene Isaac of Saint Lucia, has announced the appointment of Lieutenant Colonel Kester Craig as Deputy Executive Director of the Agency with effect from January 3, 2023.

Lieutenant Colonel Craig, a National of Guyana, is a disaster risk management practitioner, with over 25 years of military service and more than 16 years disaster management experience working with community groups, government agencies, and national, regional, and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the local government, health, security, private and environmental sectors.

Colonel Craig served as the Director General of the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) of Guyana for 5 years up until July 2022 and as an independent Disaster Risk Management Professional thereafter.

He has previously held the positions of Deputy Director General and Operations and Training Officer at the Civil Defence Commission, Guyana; Avionics Supervisor and Adjutant at Air Corps; and Infantry Commander/Platoon Commander for the Guyana Defence Force’s First Infantry Battalion. He presently serves as a Part-Time Lecturer for the Post-Graduate Program at the Faculty of Earth and Environmental Studies, University of Guyana.

Lieutenant Colonel Craig also served as the Chairman and member of the CDEMA Plan Development and Review Subcommittee for seven years. He has also been the Vice-Chairman of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) Special Committee on Disaster Risk Reduction; Founder and President of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Alumni (Guyana); Founder and Coordinator of the CDC’s Volunteer Corps; and member of the National Disaster Risk Management Platform and the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM).

 He is the holder of a Master of Public Administration – Emergency Management from Walden University, a Bachelor of Arts in Emergency and Disaster Management (Honours) from the America Military University, an Advanced Diploma in Project Management from The Business School, and an Advanced Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering from the Art Williams and Harry Wendt Aeronautical Engineering School. He is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) by the Project Management Institute and recipient of the Military Efficiency Medal (MEM).

These qualifications are complemented with various professional development certifications in the field of climate change and disaster risk management, hydrology and hydraulics modeling, and National Emergency Operations Centre Management, among others. Lieutenant Colonel Craig also has an avid interest in climate change, the environment, human rights, poverty alleviation, and volunteering.

At CDEMA, Lieutenant Colonel Craig will lead the Technical Programme Management Division (TPMD) which is responsible for the strategic and technical leadership of the Agency’s Disaster Risk Management (DRM) programme in the areas of Response, Recovery, Preparedness, Disaster Risk Reduction, Education, Research and Training.

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Tourist reportedly drowns at Orinduik Falls

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A Guyanese man who was part of a group of tourists visiting Orinduik Falls on Sunday reportedly drowned at the popular tourist destination.

The man has been identified as Gladstone Haynes who had boarded an Air Services Limited plane from the Eugene F. Correia International Airport to be part of the tour.

At the end of the tour, it was realised that one person was missing. Reports are that the man disappeared whilst at the Orinduik Falls.

His body is yet to be located. A search and rescue/recovery operation is currently underway in conjunction with the Guyana Defence Force and Guyana Police Force.

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Burna Boy a no-show at Dominica World Creole Music Festival Loop Barbados

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Thousands were left disappointed after the main act failed to show at night two of the World Creole Music Festival in Dominica, on Saturday night.

Afrobeat superstar, Burna Boy was scheduled to perform but according to reports, he did not make it to the nature isle on time due to travel issues.

Chief Executive Officer of the Discover Dominica Authority, Colin Piper was unable to appease the irate crowd when he made the announcement.

The international Afro-Beats artiste Burna Boy was carded to perform on Saturday, October 29, at the World Creole Music Festival. All arrangements had been set in place for the arrival of the artiste as well as his family, band and crew. The first party of band members arrived in Dominica on Saturday at mid-day. Burna Boy, his family and management were scheduled to depart Curacao this evening on Saturday, October 29. Due to circumstances beyond their control, he was unable to depart Curacao. The artiste is now slated to arrive in Dominica on Sunday, October 30, 2022 and he will now form part of the Sunday night line-up for the World Creole Music Festival. We understand that most patrons were looking forward to this act, therefore, patrons will be able to attend the Sunday night festival at no added cost once they show proof of Saturday night tickets…

Amid angry outbursts from the crowd who held nothing back as they expressed their displeasure, Piper apologised for the inconvenience caused. “We do hope that you continue to enjoy the festival,” he said.

Hundreds of disgruntled patrons have since taken to social media to express their frustration at this unexpected turn of events.

“What about them people that come Dominica just to see him on Saturday and leave on Sunday because they’re working on Monday? that’s crazy. I guess they will have to stay for Sunday night and not go to work on Monday,” one woman posted.

Another posted: “Things happen. Tell me that any one of your flights never been cancelled, for reasons beyond your control. They say he’ll be in Dominica tomorrow, let’s wait and see before bringing out any negative energy. I understand the frustration, but let’s give him a last last before we make him chop breakfast. Shayooo”

One poster event accused the African Giant of disrespecting the nature isle. “Burna disrespected Dominica. He would never have done that in the bigger countries. You know you have to perform in one country you going to another and now disappointing fans. You not new to the game,” she posted.

“That’s unprofessional and greed,” one person posted. “The artist should make it his priority to be on the island first plane or flight in the morning. With such a grand show as this, he wanted to come in last flight and perform tired. Man, some people just too damn greedy man. He was right there in Tobago what he go Cura?ao for? WCMF should just let everyone into the grounds when he performs. Open up the gates. He ain’t that special artist anymore. He’s now a delayed artist.”

One person suggested that media houses be allowed to stream the show live.

“Here’s a suggestion allow the media houses to carry the show live on Sunday to accommodate the people who can’t stay to attend. After all they paid their money. Since the same ticket is being used makes no difference now if it goes live because DFC make their money already.”

The Dominica World Creole Music Festival is back after a two-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Burna Boy was slated to be the headline act at night two of this years staging of the event.

This story will be updated when more information becomes available.

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COLUMN: Chan, Dinotha en ethiek

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ROZENGEUR / Gerold Rozenblad Het kan binnen een paar maanden wel erg verkeren. Eerst nog een paria omwille van vermeende

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Foot: Pogba déclare forfait pour le Mondial, nouveau coup dur pour les Bleus

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Le milieu de l’équipe de France Paul Pogba, blessé, a déclaré forfait pour le Mondial-2022 au Qatar, a annoncé son avocate et agente Rafaela Pimenta dans un…

Le milieu de l’équipe de France Paul Pogba, blessé, a déclaré forfait pour le Mondial-2022 au Qatar, a annoncé son avocate et agente Rafaela Pimenta dans un communiqué transmis à l’AFP lundi. 

C’est un nouveau coup dur pour les Bleus, déjà privés de N’Golo Kanté.

“Après des examens médicaux hier (dimanche) et aujourd’hui (lundi), il est extrêmement douloureux d’informer que Paul Pogba aura encore besoin de rééducation après son opération (d’un genou début septembre). Pour cette raison, Paul ne pourra pas rejoindre (…) l’équipe de France au Qatar”, a indiqué Rafaela Pimenta dans un communiqué. 

Le champion du monde 2018 a perdu sa course contre la montre. Opéré d’un ménisque début septembre, il avait repris l’entraînement collectif avec la Juventus Turin ces derniers jours, mais un nouveau pépin physique dimanche a retardé sa guérison, rendant impossible une sélection dans la liste annoncée le 9 novembre par le sélectionneur Didier Deschamps.

Des examens réalisés à Turin puis Pittsburgh (États-Unis) ont confirmé l’inéluctable tendance pour la compétition qui démarre le 20 novembre.

“Si les voeux pieux pouvaient changer les choses, Paul aurait joué demain. Mais ce qui change les choses, c’est le travail, la résilience et la discipline, qui sont actuellement les seules choses présentes dans son esprit dans ces moments difficiles”, poursuit Rafaela Pimenta dans son communiqué. 

“Paul va continuer à donner le meilleur de lui-même pour être de retour sur le terrain pour les fans et son équipe le plus tôt possible”, a-t-elle ajouté. 

À 29 ans, Pogba n’a plus disputé le moindre match officiel depuis le mois d’avril. Son départ cet été de Manchester United pour la Juve lui a fait espérer un renouveau dans sa carrière, mais le milieu tricolore s’est blessé juste avant le début de saison. 

L’affaire extrasportive impliquant son aîné Mathias Pogba, mis en examen pour extorsion en bande organisée et participation à une association de malfaiteurs criminelle, tout comme quatre autres hommes, a également perturbé la rentrée du champion du monde.

Pour les Bleus, c’est un énorme coup dur. Ce forfait s’ajoute à celui de N’Golo Kanté, son binôme du milieu de terrain en 2018. Une paire essentielle dans le système de Didier Deschamps, qui va devoir faire sans elle au Qatar dès le 22 novembre pour le premier match contre l’Australie. 

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Tropical Storm Lisa develops in central Caribbean Sea Loop Jamaica

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The US National Hurricane Centre (NHC) has confirmed that potential tropical cyclone number 15 has intensified to become Tropical Storm Lisa.

Lisa is the 12th named storm of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season.

At 11 am, Lisa’s centre of circulation was located 285 kilometres south of Kingston, Jamaica.

NHC said Lisa’s winds remain at around 40 mph (65 km/h) and it is expected to slowly strengthen during the next few days.

Lisa could become a hurricane over the northwestern Caribbean Sea later this week.

The centre of Lisa is expected to pass south of Jamaica Monday, south of the Cayman Islands Tuesday, and approach Central America on Wednesday.

A tropical storm watch is in effect for Jamaica.

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Department of Environment Invites Public to Collaborate in Tree Planting Activities for Arbour Month

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The Antigua and Barbuda Department of Environment (DOE) will once again celebrate November 2022 “Arbour Month”.

This will be done under the overarching theme “Ride the Climate Wave” under the sub-theme “We are Generation Restoration”.

Arbour Month is an opportunity by the DOE and its partners to spread awareness about trees and the importance of tree planting, as well as to engage critical stakeholders on local climate change issues and provide solutions and how the community can help to fight and adapt to climate change.

The DOE is inviting the public to collaborate with it’s tree planting exercises for the month of November 2022.

This can be done via the following:

Recommending a community group, institution, school, or similar community resource for tree planting exercises
Indicating your availability to work with the Department of Environment on any of it’s tree planting outreach activities

The DOE will be able to provide a limited number of trees, free of cost, for these tree planting exercises.

To register your interest or to receive more information on this and related activities, please contact Mr. Daryl George, Senior Environment Officer at the Department of Environment, at 462-4625 or email [email protected]

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Bravo pou Nicolena de Zenglen

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C’est la voix de l’honor?e qui introduit <>, retrouv?e ? la porte d’entr?e du disque. <> (J’aime le compas. Merci beaucoup Zenglen), dit-elle avant de faire place ? la voix du maestro Brutus Derissaint. Qui est mieux plac? pour pr?senter Nicolena Florentino que le maestro, l’un des plus anciens de la bande, qui l’a c?toy?e depuis son arriv?e ? P? Brut chante une courte biographie de sa co?quipi?re avant d’inviter Emmy Nix ? <>.

<>, chante Brutus Derissaint.

En des termes ?logieux, Emmy Nix prend la main pour chanter les vertus de Nicolena Florentino. <>, chante Emmy Nix.

C’est en 2000 que Nicolena Florentino a ?t? pr?sent?e ? Richie, maestro de Zenglen ? l’?poque, par le tromboniste cubain r?sidant ? Miami de l’?quipe, Nestor Zabala. Travailleuse sociale faisant de longues heures au bureau, l’ex ?pouse du trompettiste dominicain Quito, ?voluant ? South Beach, se sacrifie pour trouver du temps ? consacrer ? ce qui repr?sente son deuxi?me m?tier. <>.

Si aujourd’hui Zenglen rend hommage ? Nicolena, c’est parce qu’elle a toujours suscit? le respect chez ses pairs. Richie, son ex-maestro, la pr?sente comme une vraie professionnelle. <>, selon ce qu’a d?clar? le batteur ? Ticket.

<>, t?moigne pour sa part Brutus.

<>, fait savoir Wid, ex-chanteur de Zenglen qui d?crit Nicolena comme une personne sensible. <>, poursuit la voix de <>.

De l’avis d’Emmy Nix dont la voix chante Nicolena aujourd’hui, <>.

Nickenson Prudhomme qui a ?t? le plus jeune des membres de Zenglen ? son arriv?e, a ?t? confi? ? Nicolena. <>, indique l’actuel musicien d’Harmonik.

Dans le riche r?pertoire de Zenglen, les passages de saxophone sign?s Nicolena nous s?duisent depuis 22 ans. On esp?re que pour longtemps encore, on entendra <> (Nicolena, tu souffles).

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Aur?lie Wulff, mannequin ? plein temps

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Cheveux marrons, yeux noisette, Aur?lie Wulff fait 5 pieds 10 pour un poids de 120 livres, chausse du 9 et porte du 2. Elle s’hydrate, boit avec mod?ration et suit toute une routine de vie pour garder la forme, rester jeune, belle et picture-ready comme le veut les standards de cette industrie dans laquelle elle ?volue. <>, confie celle que l’on a d?j? aper?ue dans des magazines de mode tels que Glamour et Harper’s Bazaar.

<>, explique Aur?lie qui a fait ses premi?res armes dans ce m?tier ? l’?ge de 16 ans.

? cette ?poque, celle qui a d?laiss? ses ?tudes en sciences politiques pour se concentrer sur le marketing et les relations publiques, ?tait loin d’imaginer que le modeling ferait partie de sa vie. <>, dit-elle avec candeur. Quoique, dubitative, elle s’est n?anmoins lanc?e. On l’a vue sur Viv Magazine. Elle a pos? pour la boutique Attitude by Lory. <>, confie-t-elle en passant, mais aussi pour des magasins comme Champagne.

En 2015, celle qui a partag? ses ?tudes classiques entre le Lyc?e Fran?ais et Union School, part pour le Canada, Montr?al plus pr?cis?ment, pour commencer une licence en Sciences politiques ? Concordia University. <>, lui conseille sa m?re. Si elle n’aime pas trop l’exp?rience, sa carri?re prend toutefois un tournant. Son premier ch?que apr?s un contrat ? Miami suffit par la convaincre de s’y mettre pour de bon. ?tablie ? New York depuis pr?s de deux ans, elle gagne sa vie en ne faisant que cela. <>, explique Aur?lie qui se rappelle encore cette premi?re campagne beaut? qu’elle a faite pour Stila Cosmetics.

Les d?buts ne sont pas sans complication pour cette jeune femme qui est n?e en Ha?ti un 20 d?cembre. Car, si son entourage, sa famille en particulier, la soutient, la fille de Ga?lle Rivi?re et de Fr?d?rick Wulff doit quand m?me composer avec les racontars. <>, avance cette fille rebelle qui poursuit ses r?ves tout en s’accrochant ? ses valeurs. <>.

<>, lance-t-elle sur un ton qui se veut mi-s?rieux, mi-l?ger. Elle n’a pas tout faux, car tout n’est pas toujours rose pour celles qui choisissent cette voie. Derri?re les feux des projecteurs et les flashs des cam?ras, il y a avant tout des ?tres faits de chair et de sang, avec leur part de lumi?re et d’ombre, de force et d’ins?curit?. <>, confie Aur?lie qui doit aussi lutter contre la d?pression et l’anxi?t? chronique. <>, explique celle qui a n?anmoins d?cid? de se donner certaines limites, comme par exemple ne pas poser pour des cigarettes ou des fourrures animales.

Par ailleurs, ?tre mannequin vient aussi avec son lot de de pression. On a tendance ? se comparer aux autres, ? se remettre en question quand on n’a pas ?t? choisi pour telle ou telle campagne. Mais, souvent la crise de larmes pass?e, Aur?lie se souvient de son pourquoi et se remet en selle pour continuer son chemin. Grande lectrice, mis ? part le gym elle fait de la poterie pour se distraire. Elle prend aussi des cours en ligne pour <>, dit Aur?lie Wulff, ancienne danseuse de l ‘Acad?mie de danse R?gine Montrosier Trouillot (RMT) qui a aussi fait du th??tre avec Pascale Drouin.

Tenace et passionn?e, Aur?lie Wulff poursuit sa route en accrochant d’autres objectifs ? son arc. Si elle a d?j? rencontr? et travaill? avec de grosses pointures de l’industrie de la mode dont Giorgio Armani ou Pat McGrath, elle a pour ambition de poser pour Calvin Klein. <>, avance-t-elle dans un sourire. Pour avoir essuy? bien des <> au cours de son parcours, la top model invite celles qui veulent se lancer ? garder les yeux riv?s sur leurs objectifs. <>, confie Aur?lie, grande fan de Paulo Coelho, de <> plus pr?cis?ment.

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Kremi buys local cone manufacturing company Loop Jamaica

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More than one year after acquiring a cone manufacturing company, Caribbean Cream Limited – trading as Kremi – expects the value-added approach to double its sales revenues from cones. The acquired company, Koni Kone, has been incorporated into the operations of Caribbean Cream Limited and is located at 2A-2C Suthermere Road, Kingston.

The cone company was purchased for $45 million, and since taking over that business in March 2021, Kremi has made $20 million in additional sales from those products. “COVID-19 has challenged the reliability of supply chains. Therefore, in looking to the future, we decided to add the production of cake and waffle cones to reduce our reliance on imports going forward. This acquisition will also allow us to increase our sales revenues by introducing the value-added products to the local market offerings,” said Ryan Peralto, General Manager of Caribbean Cream. He spoke of the acquisition at the Annual General Meeting of Caribbean Cream on Tuesday, October 25, held at the Courtleigh Hotel. The company is in the process of rolling out these products through Kremi depots, mid-level distributors, as well as third parties. “This acquisition will help us chart our own destiny, as cones are complimentary to ice cream, and this combination can only grow our inflows,” Peralto explained.

In reviewing Kremi’s performance for the first half of the year, Peralto said the company grew in every category, and that yielded $222.5 million in additional sales income. Sales from imported novelties grew by $9 million or 51 per cent, while ice cream sold by ‘fudgies’ rose five per cent or $65 million. According to the Kremi general manager, construction has started on new cold and blast rooms on land acquired in 2021 at 1 South Road, adjacent to the existing plant. An insulated concrete base is now being cast, and the building should start going up soon. “Our infrastructural developments, which include the upcoming CHP plant, will make us self-sufficient in energy, together with the new cold room, are keys to improved sales, our expansion and expense management objectives,” Peralto noted.

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