Fatal Stabbing Investigation Update

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 14, 2022 (ZIZ Newsroom) — Investigations into the fatal stabbing of a man in Cayon continue.

The victim has been identified as 33-year-old Mervin Stephens also known as “Buzzy” or “Warjet” of Bramble Crescent, Tabernacle Village.

The police say a post-mortem has been conducted and the results will be released shortly.

Stephens was stabbed at an event in Cayon in the early hours of Sunday morning.

No one is in custody as yet.

Investigations are ongoing.

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Restaurant Week Begins Today

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 14, 2022 (ZIZ Newsroom) — The annual St. Kitts and Nevis Restaurant Week is one day away and will see sweet potatoes featured in various ways throughout the week.

After a two-year hiatus, restaurants across the federation will be participating in the weeklong event in which St. Kitts and Nevis restaurants will offer special menus based on the local theme ingredient, at fixed special prices.

All participating restaurants will offer a special Restaurant Week menu, in one of four categories: 3-Course Dinner for EC$162 / US$60, DINNER Specials for EC$54 / US$20, Lunch Specials AND 3-Course Dinner for EC$108 / US$40.

Restaurant Week which has been described as a celebration of our culture and cuisine will take place from July 14-24 2022.

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Chukka Caribbean to create entertainment & amusement centre in Antigua Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Chukka Caribbean Adventures plans to be a major player in Antigua and Barbuda’s tourism market as the company intends to invest at least US$5 million to create an entertainment and amusement facility at Fort Barrington.

Chukka’s investment in Antigua and Barbuda was one of the matters discussed by the government during Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting.

A note from the meeting said Chukka intends “to make the old fort reflect history, as well as to allow for exploration of caves and other natural assets, including the use of a beach and a large rock which separates it from the Fort.”

Fort Barrington is located at the southern entrance of St John’s Harbour and it was used by the British to fend off attacks from European powers who controlled neighbouring colonies.The fort offers an undisturbed view of Deep Bay.

Antigua and Barbuda’s Information Minister Melford Nicholas said Chukka is attracted to islands due to the “good blend of cruise tourism and stay-over arrivals”.

The government is now waiting on Chukka Caribbean Adventures to submit a memorandum of understanding for the project.

Once everything is approved, Nicholas is hopeful that work can start almost immediately at Fort Barrington to bring it on stream in time for the busy 2022-2023 cruise season that begins in October.

He stated the project would be a collaborative effort between Chukka Caribbean Adventures, the National Asset Management Company (NAMCO) and the government.

Nicholas noted that this project opens the door for NAMCO to work with other local and international entities to develop historical sites at the famous Shirley Heights lookout, Monk’s Hill and Fort James.

He is confident that the deal will be good for Antigua and Barbuda as Chukka has made several successful investments to develop tourist attractions in places such as Jamaica, Barbados, Belize, Turks and Caicos and the Dominican Republic over its 35 years of operation.

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Dr Usain Bolt awarded another honorary doctorate Loop Jamaica

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Eight-time Olympian Usain Bolt has been awarded an honorary doctorate by Brunel University London.

This is Bolt’s second honorary degree. In 2011, he was awarded the Honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) by The University of the West Indies, Mona.

Throughout his career, the Jamaican sprinter trained several times at Brunel, most notably being during the lead-up to the 2012 London Olympics where he won three gold medals.

The now retired sprinter accepted his award via video from Jamaica on Tuesday, July 12, and encouraged graduates at Brunel’s Indoor Athletics Centre in Uxbridge, England, to never give up on their dreams.

“I want to say to the graduates, hard work does pay off, just remember that the road won’t be easy, there will be ups and downs, and you will fail. But always remember, learn from your failure and try again. Never give up on your dream, because as a young man I never knew I’d be this great. Always work hard, dedicate yourself, and remember, anything is possible, don’t think limits,” he said.

Bolt also expressed his gratitude to Brunel University and acknowledged their assistance in helping him become the greatest sprinter of all time.

A screengrab of the sprint legend thanking the university, captured from his Instagram Stories.

“I have only fond memories of training at Brunel. You guys have really helped me to conquer the world, and I must say, I really appreciate that,” the sprint legend said.

In a release, Costas Karageorghis, Professor of Sport and Exercise Psychology at the university, said Brunel was proud to have played a small part in Bolt’s success.

“It’s been a delight to welcome Usain back to Brunel to recognise his great achievements, not only on the track but in promoting sport and a positive attitude towards life. As a university, we’re immensely proud to have played even a small part in his journey to greatness, and I’m sure Usain knows he’s welcome back any time!” Karageorghis said.

Bolt also shared the moment with his more than 11 million followers on Instagram, who congratulated the 35-year-old .

“Dr Bolt sounds great, congrats to you sir,” one wrote.

“Congratulations Dr Usain Bolt, more wins I pray for you,” another added.

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UN Chief Hails Russia-Ukraine Progress On Resuming Grain Exports – St. Lucia Times News

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The UN chief on Wednesday described progress between Russia and Ukraine on allowing the resumption of grain exports during UN-brokered talks in Türkiye, as a “ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger around the world.”

Secretary-General António Guterres said that a “critical step forward” had been taken to allow the “safe and secure export” of millions of tonnes of grain via the Black Sea, but emphasized that no formal agreement has yet been signed between Russia and Ukraine.

The Government of Türkiye has been working with the UN to broker a deal for weeks, after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, saw a major rise in prices of grains, cooking oils, fuel and fertilizer, together with major supply chain issues across the world.

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Much of the grain imported by developing countries comes from Ukraine, but since the invasion, the country’s Black Sea ports have been blockaded by Russia, including the crucial hub of Odesa.

“In a world darkened by global crises, today, at last, we have a ray of hope”, said Mr. Guterres, briefing correspondents at UN Headquarters in New York.

“A ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger around the world. A ray of hope to support developing countries and the most vulnerable people. A ray of hope to bring a measure of much-needed stability to the global food system.”

The UN chief said that the UN had been represented at the negotiations in Istanbul, by Humanitarian Affairs chief, Martin Griffiths, and Rebeca Grynspan, head of the UN Trade and Development agency, UNCTAD.

“Since the war started, I have been underlining the importance of having Ukraine’s food products and Russian food and fertilizer fully available in world markets”, said the UN chief.

‘An agreement for the world’

“In the end, the aim of all parties is not just an agreement between the Russian Federation and Ukraine, but an agreement for the world.”

He thanked Türkiye for it’s “outstanding efforts” convening the talks and saluted all participants for their work “to secure an agreement for our common humanity.”

“Today is an important and substantive step. A step on the way to a comprehensive agreement. We must also do more for struggling people and developing countries getting pummeled by a food, energy and financial crises not of their making.”

Importance of dialogue

He reminded that the war in Ukraine rages on, but the “hopeful news” from the Istanbul talks, “shows the importance of dialogue.”

Responding to questions from reporters, the Secretary-General said that he hoped the first meeting in Istanbul would lead to another, “very soon”, potentially next week.

Asked about the wider possibility of a peace deal being reached between Russia and Ukraine to end the fighting, Mr. Guterres said there was still a “long way to go”, although Wednesday’s developments were an extremely encouraging sign.

Source: UN News/ SLT

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Nadadores hacen brillar el nombre de Puerto Rico en competencia en Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La Federación Puertorriqueña de Natación informó en sus redes sociales que Puerto Rico obtuvo medallas de oro, preseas de plata y galardones de bronce en la competencia ‘Central American and Caribbean Amateur Swimming Confederation’ (CCCAN) 2022 celebrado en Barbados.

“¡Dijimos presente en el CCCAN de Barbados 2022! Contra viento y marea, nuestros atletas llegaron a suelo barbadense para defender los colores patrios. Lo dieron todo vez tras vez en el agua. Como resultado, nuestra delegación se apoderó de la TERCERA POSICIÓN GLOBAL. Somos un equipo. Somos el equipo más unido. ¡SOMOS EL MEJOR EQUIPO!”, publicó la Federación. 

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Según indicaron en otra publicación, las dos medallas de oro de su último día en la competencia, corresponden a los nadadores Josean Massuco, en 400 metros libre, y Yeziel Morales, mientras que las preseas de plata son de Portia del Río, en 100 metros mariposa, y el equipo de relevo compuesto por Del Río, Zoleimar Figueroa, Karla Cruz y Marissa Lugo. Los galardones de bronce se los llevaron Marissa Lugo y los juveniles Iolahna Dávila y Diego Resto. 

En otras publicaciones detallaron la cantidad de preseas que se llevó la delegación boricua.  

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Digicel completes sale of Pacific operations Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Digicel Group Holdings Limited (Digicel) has announced the completion of the sale of Digicel Pacific Limited, its wholly owned subsidiary, to a subsidiary of the Australian telecommunications company Telstra Corporation Limited, with funding from the Australian Government, through Export Finance Australia.

The transaction values Digicel Pacific at up to US$ 1.85 billion, inclusive of a three-year, US$ 250 million earn-out, equating to approximately 8.3 times DPL’s adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation of approximately US$222 million in the year ended March 31, 2021.

A payment of US$ 1.6 billion, before deduction for customary working capital and other adjustments, is payable to DGHL upon closing of the transaction and Digicel expects to achieve the maximum earn-out payment of US$ 50 million in respect of the first earn-out period which is based on service revenue performance for the year ended March 31, 2022.

Digicel has also reported that the Independent State of Papua New Guinea has agreed to enter into a binding international arbitration process to resolve the disputed one-time PGK 350 million (approximately US$ 99.4 million) exit tax and to waive a further PGK 50 million (approximately US$ 14.2 million) sought in respect of non-payment of the tax to date.

As part of this process US$ 99.4 million has been placed in escrow on closing pending the outcome of the arbitration which will take place in Singapore.

Digicel Pacific operates in six markets in the South Pacific including Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Samoa, Vanuatu, Tonga and Nauru.

There will be no change to the Digicel brand in the six markets and the current management team will remain with and continue to lead the business delivering best-in-class telecommunications services to Digicel Pacific’s valued customers throughout the region.

Commenting, Denis O’Brien, Digicel Founder and Chairman said: “Having established our Pacific operations as a business start-up in 2005, we depart with enormous pride in a team that has made affordable best-in-class communications available to more than 10 million people across six of the most exciting economies in the region. I am deeply grateful to all our colleagues who contributed to this success and in particular, to our 1,700 staff in the Pacific who I know will continue to represent the Digicel brand with pride under new owners Telstra. We wish them every continued success for the future”.

Meanwhile, Oliver Coughlan, Group Chief Executive, said: “Until 2020 I was privileged to serve as CEO of our Digicel Pacific operations over many years and to work with exceptional people at this highly performing, high growth business. They retain our appreciation and friendship. Post this transaction, Digicel is well positioned to support continuing growth in our well-invested networks in our 25 markets in the Caribbean and Central America”.

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Skilled tradesmen in Antigua are in demand, Cabinet says

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

The Cabinet held a discussion on developments in Barbuda.

The members determined that the largest project in Barbuda is causing many skilled tradesmen to engage in work there, since the project pays a whole lot more than equivalent projects in Antigua.

Skilled tradesmen in Antigua are in demand.

The Cabinet repeated its determination to ensure that all households in Barbuda, in existence before Hurricane Irma, will receive their plot of land on which their houses exist for $1.00 in consideration.

The Cabinet further decided that it would provide every adult Barbudan, resident on Barbuda before the hurricane, with one acre of land to ensure that the Barbudans are treated as a priority.

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CCSS Registration For New Students Opens Friday – St. Lucia Times News

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The Castries Comprehensive Secondary School has announced that registration for new students opens Friday, July 15. Registration starts at 9:30 a.m. at the CCSS auditorium.

Parents must bring along their children, as well as

a) something to write on/with

b) child’s birth certificate

c) health cards

d) child’s passport photos (2)

e) CPEA Assignment Card

Please be on time.  Note that all COVID-19 protocols will be observed.

Source: Ministry of Education

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Encuentran cuerpo de joven a las afueras de estación del Tren Urbano en San Juan

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Policías municipales de San Juan investigaron en la tarde de ayer el hallazgo de un cuerpo a las afueras de la estación de Las Lomas del Tren Urbano, el cual resultó ser de un joven de 21 años. 

Según la Policía, fue alertada mediante una llamada al Sistema de Emergencias 9-1-1, por el guardia de seguridad, Carlos Anaya, y al personarse al lugar, encontraron el cadáver de José Andrés Rincón Feliciano.  

El perjudicado, que no tenía signos de violencia visibles, vestía un mahón azul corto, abrigo azul, correa marrón y no tenía calzado. Este tenía un tatuaje de una rosa en su mano izquierda. 

Al lugar se movilizó personal de Manejo de Emergencias y paramédicos, los cuales indicaron la ausencia de signos vitales. 

El policía municipal Elvin Rivera, se hizo cargo de la investigación.

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