Speaker attends CPA conference in Canada

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In a release issued on Monday, Parliament announced that Speaker of the House Bridgid Annisette-George, and Lisa Morris-Julian, MP, will attend the 65th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference.

The conference, beginning on Tuesday, is expected to be attended by over 500 parliamentarians, parliamentary staff and decision-makers and it will be hosted by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Canada Region in Halifax, Canada.

The release said this is one of the largest CPA gatherings, at which some of the most critical issues facing today’s modern parliaments and legislatures will be addressed. The theme of the conference will be Inclusive, Accessible, Accountable and Strong Parliaments; the Cornerstone of Democracy and Essential for Development. It ends on Friday.Members will also elect news chairs of the CPA Executive Committee, the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians, the CPA Small Branches and a new treasurer.

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One Man Dead, Another Critical After Desruisseaux Shootings – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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One man is dead and another was reported critical at St Jude Hospital after separate shooting incidents in Desruisseaux, Micoud on Tuesday night.

The deceased has been identified as Karch Pamphille, 26, of Desruisseaux.

According to reports, he sustained several gunshot wounds close to midnight and later succumbed.

Earlier, about 9:00 pm, Kevin Tal, alias ‘Korean’ of Bruceville, Vieux Fort, sustained gunshot wounds near the Desruisseaux multipurpose court.

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The 23-year-old was admitted to the hospital and was reported to be in an unstable condition.

There are no further details at this time.

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Cricket West Indies’ new Sixty Cricket kicks off today

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Cricket West Indies’ new Sixty Cricket will bowl off today with three matches in the Women’s Competition at Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis.

At 10.00 a. m, Barbados Royals Women will meet Trinbago Knight Riders Women. At 12.30 p. m, Guyana Amazon Warriors Women will oppose Trinbago Knight Riders Women, and at 3.00 p. m, Barbados Royals Women will play against Guyana Amazon Warriors Women.

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WI Kulcha CEO ‘Ringtone’ promises to shed light on Mexico Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Dominican-born Montserrat-raised Jarrell Fenton, alias Ringtone, is ready to talk about WI Kulcha’s first party trip that was to pop off in Mexico from August 18 to August 22, 2022.

Promised a trip of the lifetime for one upfront fee to have their flight included, ground transportation to the planned fetes/events and tour excursions as well as accommodation, many of the 70 customers who bought into the idea have been on social media, especially Twitter telling horror stories of the debacle, fiasco, and melee that unfolded to their disappointment.

On August 17 when some patrons arrived in Tulum to no warm greetings and signs upheld at the airport to identify the WI Kulcha team members, Spidey sense started tingling for some, while others responded in angst on learning that the ground transportation had left before their arrival.

From the outside, many were unaware of any hiccups, as patrons posted ‘omw to Mexico’, ‘next stop Tulum’, ‘doing it fuh wi kulcha’, etc on their socials. There was very little buzz after the departure posts. However, on August 19, when WI Kulcha posted a vibey video shot by hired videographer, commonly known as ‘Kris Shot It’, from the first event on the itinerary ‘Jet Lag’ (held August 18), people who were watching from abroad started feeling a sort of way about missing this inaugural trip from the promoter and his team.

But then there was more radio silence.

Until August 22, when WI Kulcha posted an apology to their Twitter saying that a death led to one partner pulling out at the last minute and that had a snowball effect that brought plans crashing down. Refunds were promised and the team took responsibility for the shortcomings.

Following the apology, patrons then started to open up and speak out loudly via Twitter sharing their stories of what unfolded night by night and day by day. There was a series of Spaces hosted on Twitter on the night of August 22 and some boisterous patrons did not mince their words or bite their tongues, though one or two contributed but refused to share too much detail with over 2,000 people listening in at least one of the Spaces ably-hosted by Twitter handle @Krxx_x. Many listeners applauded how he commanded the Space, moderated, and asked the crucial questions of the patrons who felt scammed. Another Space was done by Enigma on Twitter as he was one now seeking reimbursement for his downpayment for the WI Kulcha Bali trip, that was slated for 2023.

WI Kulcha’s CEO has, however, asserted that he too will address the matter beyond the posted apology. He said that he will release a statement today, August 24, 2022.

Fenton, in a thread, tweeted:

“I’ll put out a statement tomorrow morning (Aug 24th) regarding the Mexico trip, etc. Yesterday, my main priorities were making sure everyone got to the airport or land border safely and assisting a patron who had a medical emergency.

“As expressed to patrons, I take full responsibility for the mishaps on the trip. However, I am extremely disheartened by some of the exaggerations, sensationalizing and lies in regards to certain events.”

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WI Kulcha issues apology to 70 patrons who took the trip to Mexico Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

WI Kulcha has posted a public apology on Twitter to say sorry to 70 patrons who did not have the trip they were promised.

The apology stated:

“It was amazing to host nearly 70 Caribbean people on a group trip; seeing persons from all over the region and diaspora instantly connect and vibe like old friends was magical!

“However, we must acknowledge that the death of the wife of our travel concierge partner on the morning of the first day of the trip caused him to pull out of managing crucial logistics at the very last moment. WI extend sincerest condolences to the family.

“This tragic event had a domino effect on many aspects of the trip. We’re dedicated to compensating each and every one of you. We take full responsibility for these mishaps and make no excuses. Details to follow via email and text.

“Finally, we’ll be using this experience as an opportunity to refine all of our processes from the ground up and do way better in the future.”

It was published on August 22, 2022, the day after the Mexico trip was to conclude and patrons were to depart Tulum and head back home or to their next destinations. WI Kulcha Mexico was to be held from August 18 to August 21.

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Alkaline Warn Youths About The Streets In “Lone Madness”

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz

Alkaline is back on the airwaves with his new song, “Lone Madness.”

The head of the Vendetta clan has managed to maintain a consistent presence on dancehall airwaves over the past decade with a regular supply of new music. Alkaline’s new song “Lone Madness” follows his recent releases “Seh We Great” “Valum,” and “Static,” which were both released just before the summer.

The song was produced by GreyHut Productions and Autobamb Records, who previously worked with the deejay on some of his previous releases. The track saw Alkaline singing melodies and gritty lyrics over a trippy beat. At the center of his lyrics, he touches on the dark side of street life, where he warns the youths about violence.

“Many souls lost in these bloody streets, bloody streets, bloody streets/Many come and go in these bloody streets/bare juvenile weh no stop knock it/Police know wah a gwaan and cyan stop it/Big mattic them a walk wid cause people see the road and no even bother waan walk pon it,” Alka deejay.

Alkaline, who has a cult-like following in dancehall, sent his fans into a frenzy after dropping the song on YouTube and other DSPs on Tuesday (August 23). Based on the feedback from his fans, the track is destined to be another hit under his belt.

“Alka never miss and they need to give the Vendetta his glory now the number one artist in dancehall and everyone else fighting for second place no lie,” one Detta fan wrote. Another added, “Song clean like beats headphone and lyrics a chop road like me X4 (BMW).”

Alkaline is currently working on his third album. A title or release date for the project is not yet available.

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Owner of the longest standing CBI programme, St Kitts and Nevis, takes top spot at this year’s annual CBI Index

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News Americas, Basseterre, St. Kitts, Aug. 24, 2022: The Caribbean nation of St Kitts and Nevis tops this year’s CBI Index rankings for offering one of the best citizenship by investment (CBI) programmes in the world.

St Kitts and Nevis was rated against 12 other countries with operational CBI programmes, which, in 2022, include Antigua and Barbuda, Austria, Cambodia, Dominica, Egypt, Grenada, Jordan, Malta, Montenegro, St Lucia, Turkey and Vanuatu.

The CBI Index, published by PWM Magazine, a publication from the Financial Times in collaboration with CS Global Partners, is a rating system designed to measure the performance and appeal of global CBI programmes across a diverse range of indicators and its purpose is to provide a rigorous and systematic mechanism for appraising programmes in order to facilitate the decision-making process for individuals considering them, and to bring value to the CBI industry

The primary methodological objective of the CBI Index is to isolate pillars that measure CBI programme features and jurisdictional desirability. The nine pillars that constitute this year’s CBI Index include: Freedom of Movement, Standard of Living, Minimum Investment Outlay, Mandatory Travel or Residence, Citizenship Timeline, Ease of Processing, Due Diligence, Family and, Certainty of Product.

The country received full marks – 10 out of 10 in the Mandatory Travel or Residence, Citizenship Timeline, Ease of Processing, Due Diligence, Family and Certainty of Product pillars.

The Mandatory Travel or Residence pillar examines the travel or residence conditions imposed on applicants both before and after the granting of citizenship.

St Kitts and Nevis, along with the rest of the Caribbean countries, does not have any travel or residency requirements for CBI applicants. This makes it easy for busy entrepreneurs to continue running their businesses and still be eligible to get their second citizenship while not having to fulfil any minimum stay requirements.

St Kitts and Nevis scored top marks for the Citizenship Timeline pillar – which looks at the average time taken for citizenship to be secured by the applicant – due to the Accelerated Application Process where for an additional fee, an applicant can obtain their citizenship within a maximum of 60 days instead of the standard processing time of approximately three months.

Ease of Processing measures the end-to-end complexity of the CBI application process. St Kitts and Nevis makes the process of obtaining citizenship easy and straightforward, the country has an official government website and a dedicated CBI unit. It has also done away with burdensome application requirements such as interviews, language, culture or history tests, proof of minimum business experience and evidence of the purchase of tangible or intangible assets.

The overall effortlessness of the application process is a particularly important component, and the promise of a smooth, hassle-free process can generate readiness to engage with a programme.

One of the areas where Caribbean nations really differentiate their programmes, is the area of due diligence. St Kitts and Nevis’ due diligence process is multi-faceted and is undertaken by the country’s CBI unit, law enforcement and external third-party due-diligence agencies from the UK and USA. This ensures that the process is stringent and comprehensive, applicants are required to provide either fingerprints or a biometric passport, police certificates from both an applicant’s country of residence as well as their country of citizenship and comprehensive supporting information in respect of an applicant’s source of funds.

The CBI Index recognises that the rise of increasingly complex family relationships is driving investors to seek programmes that allow for a more diverse range of family members to be included under a primary application. St Kitts and Nevis retains a perfect score for their family friendliness as, in addition to a main applicant, they allow the applicant’s spouse, children under 18 and over 18 in certain circumstances, siblings, parents and grandparents of both the main applicant or their spouse to be included in an application.

St Kitts and Nevis’ CBI programme is one of the oldest in the industry, having been established in 1984, it assures investors of a certainty of product. The CBI Index measures certainty across five different dimensions: longevity, popularity and renown, stability, reputation, and adaptability – aspects which St Kitts and Nevis’ programme can tick off confidently.

In the 2022 CBI Index, the Freedom of Movement pillar measures the relative strength of each country’s citizenship based on three equally weighted factors: the number of destinations to which a country’s passport allows travel without restriction, the number of prime business hubs to which it provides access, and the degree to which a given citizenship provides settlement rights in other nations. St Kitts and Nevis scored a seven out of 10 in this area as it offers visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 156 countries.

The Minimum Investment Outlay pillar measures one of the most practical and foremost considerations of CBI: how much capital is required for the investor to become an eligible applicant for the programme of their choosing.

St Kitts and Nevis offers one of the most affordable routes to alternative citizenship, and even though it ended its limited time offer of US$150,000 for a family of four at the end of December 2021, it did not impact its score, five out of 10, as the scores are based on minimum investments for a single applicant.

The St Kitts and Nevis CBI programme is a family-friendly route for those looking for a reputable and trusted programme that prioritises both applicants and its citizens – the stringent due diligence process upon application ensures that only honest hard-working families are approved. The citizenship can also be passed down to future generations, giving investors who want to leave a legacy, peace of mind.

Download the full CBI Index here, to get further insights into the CBI industry and a full evaluation of the CBI programmes of the 12 other jurisdictions in the rankings.

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Verslaafden resocialiseren in leefgemeenschap de Herberg met project Brood-Bed-Bad

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Delivery of Gov’t $10,000 back-to-school grants begin Loop Jamaica

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The Government of Jamaica is providing $2.03 billion in back-to-school grants to beneficiary students under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) and the Poor Relief Programme.

More than 150,000 students in primary and secondary schools are each set to receive $10,000 in added benefits, provided by the Special Economic Relief Programme, which was recently announced by Minister of Finance Dr Nigel Clarke.

This is in addition to the annual PATH Back to School Grant of $3,500 per beneficiary student, which was introduced in September 2018, a release from the Ministry of Labour and Social Security said.

The back-to-school grants are being delivered to eligible families by the Ministry, along with the regular bi-monthly PATH payout, which began on Monday, August 22, 2022.

In addition to the back-to-school grants, the Ministry has budgeted a further $40 million for Post-Secondary Grants, as incentives to former beneficiary students who continue to pursue studies at levels up to associate degrees, and a further $424 million in tertiary bursaries, for those pursuing bachelor’s degrees in tertiary institutions accredited by the University Council of Jamaica.

Each tertiary bursary is valued at $100,000 per year and is available for up to four years of study, conditioned on satisfactory performance.

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‘Snake’ killed by police at Beetham Gardens

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Richard “Snake” Marcelle.

The Beetham Gardens man who was fined $400 after pleading guilty to kicking water on then acting attorney general Fitzgerald Hinds was killed by police on Tuesday night.

Police said sometime after 10 pm members of the Port of Spain Task Force were on patrol in Beetham Gardens in an unmarked police car. They said they were shot at and returned fire, fatally wounding Richard “Snake” Marcelle.

Marcelle, 35, of 17th Street, was charged with assault by beating and use of obscene language for the 2018 attack on Hinds and councillor Akil Audain. Only Hinds filed a police complaint. The two men had visited the area after days of flooding and were chased by residents who kicked and threw floodwater on them.

Police said they founda rifle after the shooting, which happened near the Police Social and Welfare Association gas station.

Marcelle is the second man in two weeks killed by officers of the Port of Spain Task Force.

Last Thursday, Celestine Richards was shot after he allegedly pointed a gun at officers when they went to his Walcott Trace, Gonzales home. He was wanted in connection with several shootings in the area, police said. He died at the Port of Spain General Hospital.

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