Incendie d’une maison abandonnée à Fort-de-France

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Dimanche 11 Septembre 2022 – 19h24

Incendie Fort-de-France 11-10-2022 – DR

En fin de journée (dimanche 11 septembre), les pompiers ont rapidement maitrisé l’incendie d’une maison inhabitée à Fort-de-France.

C’est aux alentours de 17h45 que l’incendie s’est déclaré. Très vite les hommes du feu se rendent sur place. La maison inoccupée, situé à l’angles des rue Gabriel Péri et André Aliker est la proie des flammes.

L’incendie est rapidement maitrisé par les pompiers et le feu a été éteint. La police nationale est sur les lieux pour faire les premières constations. Cette intervention a mobilisé sept engins incendie et une quinzaine de sapeurs-pompiers.

Comme il s’agissait d’un squat les recherches se poursuivent. Mais pour l’instant aucune victime n’est à déplorer.

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Another fatal shooting in Westmoreland; one dead, two others injured Loop Jamaica

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The wanton bloodletting continued in Westmoreland with the shooting of three men, one fatally, while they were on their way home early on Sunday morning.

The deceased has been identified as 36-year-old unemployed, Kevin Hamilton, of a Frome, Westmoreland address.

Reports are that about 1am, Hamilton and three other men were walking along the George’s Plain main road on their way to their respective homes, when they were pounced upon by two unknown assailants, who opened gunfire on them.

When the shooting died down it was discovered that Hamilton and two others had sustained gunshot wounds.

They were taken to hospital, where Hamilton was pronounced dead.

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WATCH: Holness adamant JTC Bill will become law Loop Jamaica

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness says despite his Administration’s struggle to implement the Jamaica Teaching Council (JTC) Bill, due to wide-scale criticisms, it will be passed into law.

Holness hit back at critics of the Bill, arguing that it will bring order and form to the profession, as well as make teachers more marketable.

“It is before the Parliament now, we going through the process, it is being debated, but it is our intention to have that Bill passed,” he declared.

The vow to implement the JTC Bill was made by the prime minister at the Education and Youth Ministry’s face-to-face Town Hall meeting dubbed ‘Education: Time for Action!’, at the Jamaica College auditorium in St Andrew on Friday.

Under the JTC Bill, which is aimed at regulating the teaching profession, it is being recommended that persons found guilty of teaching without the requisite licence should be fined some $500,000.

The definition of a teacher, as defined in the Bill, is also of much contention, as the educator must have completed a bachelor’s degree in education or its equivalent or, alternatively, the individual must have a first degree with a teaching diploma.

But speaking last month at the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) annual conference, its newly installed President, La Sonja Harrison, vowed to oppose the passage of the JTC Bill into law, describing it as seeking to oppress JTA members.

On Friday, Holness rubbished such suggestions from critics of the Bill.

“We developed the (JTC) Bill. It went through a long process of consultation, we reassured all the stakeholders that the Bill was not intended to criminalise anyone,” he indicated.

“It wasn’t intended to take away the power of the teacher in the school or the classroom. It wasn’t intended to overburden the teacher with regulations.

“It was about empowering the teacher in an orderly, structured way to give order and form to the profession of teaching, in the same way that there is order and form to the profession of medicine, the profession of nursing, the profession of accounting. That was the intent!” Holness charged.

Though admitting that there is still debate about the JTC Bill, despite the Government’s assurances, he remained resolute in his stance of getting it implemented, noting that any opinion poll will show that he is the prime minister who has the capacity to get things done.

Meanwhile, the prime minister insisted that the JTC Bill “will only improve the profession”, making teachers more marketable.

“Once there is a system that can be standardised, our teachers become more marketable.

“But once there is a system that is also standardised, it would mean that standards are set, and once you set standards, you start to enter upon the conversation about quality,” stated Holness

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Elder abuse called out by Head of Wesleyan Holiness Church in Cbean Loop Barbados

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Elder abuse in Barbados needs to end.

General Superintendent of the Wesleyan Holiness Church in the Caribbean, Reverend Joel Cumberbatch wants senior citizens to be better protected, especially from uncaring caregivers and unkind family members.

He highlighted issues under the umbrella of abuse such as neglect and pinpointed physical, verbal and financial abuse. He chastised those who misuse the elderly’s funds and even pensions.

“I’m talking about abandonment which is still happening… I’m talking about deliberate abandonment. You don’t want trouble, but in many instances you have access to that person’s bank account, in many instances all that the persons have, they’ve already left for you and it is like you want them dead quicker than the Lord ready to call them.”

Happy that the congregation at Dunamis Outreach Ministries were appreciating their elderly members with a Seniors Sunday service today, September 11, and giving them gifts, Rev Cumberbatch said others should follow their example.

“We have the responsibility this morning as a community of faith to act differently and to act rightly.”

He urged, we must “give dues” to those who have served us well. “We have the responsibility in the context of the community of faith to do the best that we can with the available resources we have to help in a very practical way.”

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Authorities hope $12m Negril sign will increase foot traffic in area Loop Jamaica

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Major development plans, including an additional 5,000 hotel rooms, are on the drawing board for Negril over the next five years.

In fact, Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett has hinted at the western Jamaica town being given a status that would remove it from the dual management it now has between Hanover and Westmoreland.

Top-level discussions have started between multiple government ministries and stakeholders of Negril on aspects of the development to be rolled out over time.

And, with tourism being a critical component, Minister Bartlett on Friday spoke of some things to come as he gave the keynote address at the unveiling of a multi-coloured Negril ‘welcome sign’ at the eastern end of the resort town known as the “Capital of Casual”.

The $12-million sign features a lay-by and walkway, retaining wall, landscaping, and the fabrication of letters in red, green, and gold, reflecting the “vibe” of Negril. It also comes with solar lighting, which helps with its visibility at night and its sustainability.

Executive Director of the Tourism Product Development Company Ltd (TPDCo), Wade Mars, has dubbed the Negril ‘welcome sign’ the JAM-ICONIC photo experience. And, like him, Bartlett anticipates that, in addition to boosting the aesthetic of the resort area, the sign will also act as a catalyst to attract greater foot traffic to the area.

The tourism executives said research has shown that accessible photo experiences within destinations provide visitors with an additional incentive to travel longer and further to capture these scenic shots as part of their vacation experience. It is, therefore, intended that the existence of these sites will also provide the home destination with user-generated content for marketing, which has a multiplier effect in attracting audiences.

TPDCo has mapped out a programme to boost tourism within rural communities and add aesthetic appeal to destination areas using the JAM-ICONIC photo experiences to highlight protected areas such as natural skylines, national parks and gardens, for instance, the Cockpit Country, Blue Mountain, as well as destinations like Negril, panoramic views of Jamaica’s historic plains, waterways and towns.

On the cards for development in Negril, according to the minister, are close to 5,000 new rooms, including a 1000-room hotel at Rhodes Hall, a new property at Ocean Pointe, and expansions of the Princess, Palladium, Sandals, and Beaches properties.

With a commitment to the development of public spaces in Negril, Bartlett said, to start, the ‘Seven Miles’ beach park is to be transformed, modelling the Harmony Beach Park in Montego Bay, St James, though not being as elaborate.

He said the proposed plan has the support of Prime Minister Andrew Holness and that it is part of a bigger plan to create appealing public parks in resort areas “for the benefit of Jamaicans while inviting visitors to enjoy them”.

Negril has long enjoyed a special place in the hearts of visitors and with Jamaica making rapid strides in its recovery from the pandemic-related fallout, Minister Bartlett said the resort town has pulled in about one-third of the more than US$3 billion earned by the industry so far this year, which has led to Jamaica’s strongest and best-ever summer tourism season that just ended.

The plans for Negril have been welcomed by stakeholders in the area.

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Theatervoorstelling ‘Ik zeg toch sorry’ eind van de maand op de planken

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Newsmaker: Valiant efforts to get teen survivor of house fire overseas Loop Jamaica

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This week’s development as Newsmaker of the Week just ended are the valiant efforts to have 13-year-old Adrianna Laing, the sole survivor of a house fire in Westmoreland a week ago, airlifted to the United States for life-saving treatment.

The latest development in relation to her progress is that she has responded well to her first surgery at Joseph M Still Burn Centre in Austell, Georgia in the United States.

Hours before the start of the new school year, the nation was left reeling at the devastating news that three young brothers had died in a house fire at their home in Springfield, Westmoreland on Sunday night. Their eldest sister, Adrianna, survived and was rushed to hospital locally.

The deceased were identified as Jayden and Jorden Laing, both seven years old, and eight-year-old Adrianno Laing. All three were students at Sheffield Primary School.

Reports from the Savanna-la-Mar police were that about 9:40 pm on Sunday, the children were at home with their father, Adrian Laing, when a candle was lit because of a power outage in the area.

It is reported that the father was some way from the dwelling when he realised that the house was engulfed in flames. Efforts were made to rescue the children, but only Adrianna was saved by a man who was passing by the burning house.

Firefighters have reportedly indicated that they are probing whether a candle was, in fact, lit, as their preliminary probe may be indicating otherwise. A representative of the fire department did not elaborate on that suggestion during a television interview, citing the ongoing investigation into the matter.

During her back-to-school tour on Monday, Minister of Education and Youth, Fayval Williams, expressed condolences to the Laing family on the loss of the three young children.

In relation to Adrianna, Williams said: “We’re praying and hoping that she will recover fully from all of this, and we are saying to the parents… we are with you; we’re here supporting you.”

The father of the children has been overwhelmed with grief since the development, as at the time of first hearing of the fire, he did not believe that it was at his home, “because the children dem did over them family next door,” he told reporters.

“I never know that dem come back to the house… Current did gone inna the area, so it look like dem light candle or something,” said Laing, giving a different account than the police report on the incident.

By Wednesday, it became evident that Adrianna who had been transferred to the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI), needed to be airlifted to the United States, as no burn unit is available in Jamaica.

The three young brothers who perished in last Sunday’s fire in Springfield, Westmoreland.

At a press conference on Wednesday, Laing called on corporate Jamaica and other individuals residing in the diaspora, to assist with getting his daughter to be treated at the Joseph M. Still Burn Centre.

It was disclosed that US$39,872.50 (approximately J$5,641,888) was required for an air ambulance to transport her from Jamaica to the United States.

“I am just calling on corporate Jamaica to get on board… I’m begging,” Laing pleaded at the time.

He added: “I have lost three of my boys and my daughter is the only surviving pickney that can lift me back up.”

Laing, a radio disc jockey and single father, said Adrianna’s mother was of little help, and the mother of the three deceased boys has been missing for a year.

The local-based Sanmerna Foundation played an integral role in assisting to get Adrianna accepted at the burn centre in the United States. They also rallied in getting a passport done for her in quick time.

Project Manager at the foundation, Stephen Josephs, spearheaded those efforts, along with Managing Director Robert White.

By Thursday afternoon, news came that Adrianna was being airlifted out of Jamaica to the burn unit in Georgia, United States.

Several persons and companies, including Devon House and Jamaica’s Consul General in Miami, Oliver Mair, are among those who played roles in securing the required funds for the air ambulance service.

Jamaicans, in their own spiritual ways, expressed their optimism relative to the latest development concerning Adrianna.

“May God be with her as she goes to Atlanta, Georgia to do (her) surgery. I pray for her father that God will give him the strength to pull through,” wrote Hyacinth Haynes, a Facebook user.

Shared Joan Johns: “The Lord is on the case. We leave her in ur hand, Lord, and thanks to all our Jamaican people and others around the globe who made it possible for her to go to the USA. We r (are) praying darling.”

Verona O’Hara stated: “Thank you Jesus. Lord lay your gentle hands on her… Cover the Dr. Amen.”

Other social media users welcomed the unified effort to airlift Adrianna from Jamaica.

“I just wish the youths in Jamaica could dig deep within themselves and realise how powerful we are as a nation if we only unite,” shared Jermaine Johnson.

In responding to Johnson’s comments, Mertella Mullings said: “Jermaine Johnson, that’s a wish we all waiting for to be united. We all praying for healing for this little angel here.”

Theresa Terr Terr said: “One thing with Jamaicans, whether here or abroad… Dem ago come through when the time is right.”

Meanwhile, there were calls by some social media users for a comprehensive probe by the police and firefighters into the house fire.

“Get well soon girl (Adrianna Laing), and tell us what really happened, because that fire not normal. Police need to probe the case well, trust me,” commented Michelle Harvey.

“Three innocent boys gone just like that. RIP. Waiting for the police/fire people to tell us what really go down. Speedy recovery Adrianna,” stated Robert Green, a Facebook user.

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Antigua suffers a shortage of construction workers to build thousands of affordable homes

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Asot Michael responds to Cabinet on increased voter registration in St. Peter

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Michael

The cornerstone of every democracy is the independence of the process used to select a government. Governments must not and must not be seen to interfere with that process.

The announcement by the Cabinet that it will launch an investigation into voter registration in the Constituency of St Peter’s is an indictment on the independence of that cornerstone of our Democracy. It attacks the integrity of the Electoral Commission and its officers, as well as the Supervisor of Elections. It seeks in part, if not in whole, to usurp their functions that are enshrined in our laws.

What it suggests is an unconstitutional strategy to manipulate the results of the next general election in the constituency of St. Peter. It appears as yet, an attack on the right to vote designed to undermine the candidacy of the sitting Representative through selective suppression of voter registration.

It is no function of the Cabinet to investigate voter registration. That is the sole purview of the Electoral Commission. If any candidate or resident wishes to challenge the registration of any person within a Constituency, express provisions are laid out in the Representation of Peoples Act. This is the process of “Claims and Objections” and is well established and known to all.

All would be aware that the success of the National Housing programs has brought significant growth to the population of the St. Peter’s Constituency.

Government would better and rightfully employ its resources in providing acceptable roads, equipped clinics and schools in that consistency, rather than meddling in the electoral process.

It’s determination to undermine the candidacy of Asot Michael is not only unlawful but morally reprehensible.

We call upon the Attorney General to rise to the occasion and prevent this     unlawful “launch [of] an investigation” using the resources of the State for personal political gain.

The Hon Asot Michael will continue to encourage/mobilize citizens to get registered and thereby prepare themselves to participate in free and fair elections. The matter of validity of registration and/or transfer of registration is strictly a matter for the Electoral Commission, the Supervisor of Elections and the various election officers engaged by law to conduct the voter registration function. The MP for the St Peters constituency remains confident that the election officials will fulfill their functions according to law notwithstanding the intimidatory tactics emanating from the Cabinet.

The Honorable Asot Michael further notes that contrary to subsisting Court Orders, that the certain Members of the ABLP have removed his access to Scrutineers in his constituency.  Scrutineers are election officers with specific responsibilities in the voter registration process to ensure validity of the address qualification of persons applying to be registered. They report to the Party not the Government.

It is a character of this Country’s current Leadership that it continues to flaunt and disregard the Laws of our Land. Our Constitution and our election law ensure that the Electoral Commission shall, in the exercise of its functions, act impartially and independently of any political or governmental influence and shall not be subject to the direction or control of any other person or authority.

This proposed Cabinet investigation into voter registration is yet another example of this sinister behavior that if left unchecked threatens to erode into a culture of lawlessness.

The citizens of Antigua and Barbuda should stand resolutely against this abuse of power and this shameful conduct of the Cabinet.

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