Independent senator: Budget doesn’t inspire hope

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Senator Anthony Vieira –

Independent Senator Anthony Vieira said the budget did not go far enough to reassure a population left anxious, and in need of hope and guidance. He spoke in the budget debate in the Senate on Wednesday. While saying number-crunchers could say if the budget was good for the middle-class and poor, Vieira said it had much good in it yet was in some ways out of step. “My concerns have been directed towards the need for diversification, tackling technological disruption, red-tape reform and a new paradigm for development.

“The budget fails to appreciate that people have come out of this lockdown feeling anxious and pessimistic. Some were ill, some lost loved ones, some lost jobs, some lost businesses. Almost everyone has suffered a loss of income.He said after the stress of the pandemic, people were now concerned about price increases across the board, about disaffected youth and escalating crime, and whether the country is heading in the right or wrong direction.”Becoming poor can happen quickly. One retrenchment, or death, can plunge a family into poverty. People want to see buffers against this in place. They want to see policies that will leave them feeling uplifted. People are more worried than hopeful.”In a time of prevailing uncertainty when an anxious population is looking for reassurance, hope, guidance, this conventional budget, this solid budget, does not go far enough.”It lacks imagination, it doesn’t resonate with people, it fails to offer a clear vision of hope with a clear path towards a future we can believe in.”I’d like to believe that we can do better.”

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PM: Nelson case not part of Cabinet business

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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, second from right, greets supporters on Wednesday at a meeting at the Diego Martin South Community Centre, Four Roads, Diego Martin. – Sureash Cholai

THE Prime Minister has made it clear that his office holds no role in the criminal prosecution of any person in Trinidad and Tobago.

However, he said the Government will continue to oppose white-collar crime.

He was speaking on Wednesday night at the Diego Martin South Community Centre, Four Roads, Diego Martin, at his Diego Martin West constituency conference.

His remarks came against the backdrop of DPP Roger Gaspard on Monday dropping corruption charges against former attorney general Anand Ramlogan and ex-UNC senator Gerald Ramdeen. This was after King’s Counsel and main witness Vincent Nelson declined to testify against them until the hearing of his civil lawsuit against the State for an alleged breach of indemnity.

Responding to repeated queries by the Opposition Leader about whether he was aware of the indemnity deal with Nelson, Dr Rowley said, “The PM of TT has no involvement and no role in the prosecution of any person in this country.”So stop asking for me. And as for the Cabinet, we are not running a parlour but a Cabinet.” He said the Cabinet should not mull the details of whether a person had turned state witness.

He then complained, “When Mrs Persad-Bissessar starts her stupidness, her echo chamber is the media.”It’s time we get serious on serious business.”He alleged Persad-Bissessar had misrepresented facts regarding San Fernando West MP Faris Al-Rawi in the Ramlogan/Ramdeen case, but he vowed that nothing she could do would shake the PNM’s resolve regarding those who had committed white-collar crimes.He alleged she had tried to muddy the waters on Tuesday so as to normalise certain behaviour by people who have serious questions to answer. He said Ramlogan and Ramdeen were not exonerated as Persad-Bissessar was claiming.

Rowley complained that the ethic standard in TT was on the decline as he recalled visiting a foreign parliament with some MPs on criminal charges. However, he said TT was simply too small to endure that.

He said that was why the PNM had objected in the past to UNC and PDP members on criminal charges being election candidates.

He warned, “We are normalising a kind of behaviour in this country that’s not going to do us well.”Rowley urged the public to ask about leaders who accept such conduct. He said the opposition chief whip (David Lee) was recently defended to the hilt by Persad-Bissessar.

Lee was charged alongside businessman Hugh Leong Poi with conspiracy to defraud, over the purchase of a $2.3 million Mercedes Benz AMG G 63. As an MP, Lee received $1.4 million in tax exemptions.

The PM said in Tobago a leader who was under a charge had got elected three times to ultimately head Tobago (seemingly referring to PDP head Watson Duke who was charged with rape).

Rowley rejected such a state of affairs as “a dagger at the heart of TT.”

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‘De keuzes die we maken zullen bepalend zijn’

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PARAMARIBO — Het Caribisch Gebied moet een belangrijke keus maken: kiezen voor de normale gang van zaken of voor het

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Deux motards grièvement blessés dans un accident à Ducos

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Mercredi 12 Octobre 2022 – 23h28

Véhicule de pompiers. – DR

Deux hommes à moto et sans protection ont été grièvement blessés dans un accident à Ducos au niveau de Carrère ce mercredi vers 22 heures 30.

C’est vers 22 heures 30 ce mercredi 12 octobre que le Service Territorial d’Incendie et de Secours est appelé pour intervenir sur un accident impliquant deux motos au niveau de Carrère sur la route nationale 5 à Ducos. Les deux hommes, circulant sans protection au guidon de leur deux-roues, sont entrés en collision avant de chuter entrainant de graves blessures, notamment au visage, faute de port de casque. La route a été sécurisée le temps de l’intervention puis deblayée.

Les deux hommes âgés de 20 et de 21 ans ont été transportés conscients vers le CHU Pierre Zobda Quitman. L’occasion de rappeler l’importance du port du casque et des autres protections nécessaires à la conduite à moto.

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Man die oudere broer neerstak voortvluchtig

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PARAMARIBO — De politie zegt te werken aan de aanhouding van de voortvluchtige Sergio C. De man nam de benen

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‘Een grote zoon van kaseko verloren’

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door Steven Seedo PARAMARIBO — “We hebben een grote zoon van kaseko verloren”, reageert Michael Deira van Aptijt op het

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Cross-border operation leads to capture of man linked to robberies Loop Jamaica

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A joint operation between personnel from the St Elizabeth and Manchester police divisions in search of wanted persons resulted in the capture of a man who has been linked to a number of robberies in St Elizabeth.

The operation was conducted in New Building district, St Elizabeth on Tuesday, October 11.

Reports are that about 3am, the joint team conducted a targeted raid, during which the suspect was found.

In a release, the police said partnerships between police divisions and citizens in general continue to reap success in the fight against crime, as law enforcers seek to apprehend wanted persons, displace criminal elements, and disrupt their activities.

The suspect is to be questioned with a view of charges being proffering against him.

In the meantime, the police said residents of St Elizabeth are urged be vigilant and bring to their attention suspicious persons and activities.

The police said persons can make reports to the Black River police at 876-965-2232, 876-965-2026, the police 119 emergency number, or Crime Stop at 311.

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Excelsior beat Clan Carthy while Campion College whip Cumberland 4-0 Loop Jamaica

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Excelsior High booked their spot in the second round of the Digicel/ISSA Manning Cup competition with a 2-0 win over Clan Carthy High in one of only three Zone F games Wednesday.

In the other games: Campion College whipped Cumberland High 4-0 and moved closer to the second round, while Jose Marti lost ground following their 0-1 defeat at the hands of Kingston Technical.

The Xavier Gilbert-coached Excelsior won their sixth match from eight games and moved to 20 points. They are four points clear of second-placed Campion College but, more importantly, they are nine points ahead of the third-placed team Jose Marti which, with only two games remaining, cannot surpass them.

The unbeaten Excelsior are, therefore, safely into the second round.

Excelsior High and Clan Carthy High in their ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup encounter on Wednesday. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

Campion College moved a step closer to the second round, sitting in second on 16 points. Their closest challengers are both Jose Marti and Kingston Technical on 11 points with two games remaining.

The competition continues Thursday with three games in Zone D. Norman Manley High will face Dunoon Park Technical, STATHS will take on Spanish Town High, and and Tarrant will host Jonathan Grant High.

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WATCH: PM gets emotional as he defends stance on land grabs Loop Jamaica

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In a display of raw emotions, Prime Minister Andrew Holness has declared that there should be “no political compromise” on the rule of law relative to the illegal acquisition of government lands to build houses.

Holness, who has been facing backlash in recent days for ordering the demolition of housing structures on lands captured and sold by gangsters close to Clifton in the Greater Bernard Lodge Development area, is contending that he has reached the stage in his political career where his legacy as the country’s leader takes precedence over his popularity.

“My job as your prime minister… I have passed the stage of trying to or needing to win political popularity and favour — doesn’t matter to me anymore,” said Holness, while addressing the handing over of units at the Roseneath Park Housing Development in Old Harbour, St Catherine, on Wednesday.

“I have to start thinking about my legacy. What will Jamaica be? Will it be the same as I came and saw it?” asked the prime minister as his voice cracked.

After a brief pause, while almost in tears, he said, “I can’t let Jamaica be the same as I came and saw it.”

The Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) has been critical of Holness for ordering the demolition of the unfinished houses in Clifton, but other people have praised him for his stance on squatting.

Speaking in Parliament on Tuesday, the prime minister named the Clansman gang as the criminal outfit that has benefited from the illegal sale of land in the community. The police and the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) have been called in by the Government to investigate.

Holness also disclosed that “land scams” are emerging across the island, with reports coming out of Mount Edgecombe in St Ann, Naseberry Grove and Thetford in St Catherine, as well as Retirement and Providence in St James.

In his emotionally charged address on Wednesday, Holness underscored that the Government recognises the challenges being experienced by Jamaicans when it comes to home ownership, but said the laws must be followed.

He also noted the injustices meted out to the country’s forefathers through slavery that lingers today, but further underscored that Jamaicans must now be responsible in following the rule of law.

“There are still generations of Jamaicans coming out of the plantation that own no property, and that is an injustice!” he declared.

“… But when you are the State and you are an independent State, you have to enforce law and order, the rule of law is absolutely important to the State.

“It is the rule of law that will ensure equity and fairness,” Holness maintained.

According to him, the Government has to put in place a system that ensures everyone can get access to lands and houses.

“So, we going to do couple things. First, we going to enforce the law, and in parallel, we going to increase the capacity of the Government to provide a formal, fair, and efficient process that gives a fair opportunity to every Jamaican to own their own home that is at a standard of habitation and shelter that all Jamaicans can be proud of,” he explained.

“… And that is what we are doing,” he suggested, pointing to the National Housing Trust’s ongoing thrust to deliver a number of houses.

However, the prime minister lamented that the ease of communicating the Government’s efforts of enforcing the law relative to capturing of lands illegally is being derailed by persons he referred to as “vested interests”.

He elaborated, “It is not an easy task to communicate this, because there are vested interests who want to turn this into a political issue for their political benefits.

“There must never be any political compromises about the rule of law.

“For decades we have been winking and being duplicitous and equivocal about the enforcement of the rule of law, and that is why we are where we are today,” stated Holness.

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Tree Planting Held At The Greenbay Primary School

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The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) alongside The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries collaborated on a tree planting exercise under the theme “Feed the Future “at Green Bay Primary School .

The objective of this exercise is to encourage young people to plant trees but more specifically fruit trees, as it will aid in becoming self- sustaining and improve their health.

Mrs. Vashti Ramsey-Casimir, Senior Tourism Officer responsible for Sustainable Tourism Development within the Ministry of Tourism and Investment  in her remarks reminded us that we depend on nature for our health and wellness and that we all have a role to play in maintaining a healthy environment and preserving our heritage and culture.

Canada’s Director of Tourism Ag. Tameka Wharton and leader of the ABTA Wellness Strategic team said this activity “reinforces the importance of maintaining a sustainable Tourism offering, which reaches into the community whilst promoting the destination. Visiting travel advisors, who arrived on Saturday’s first flight back with Air Canada and its tour operator of Air Canada Vacations, assisted with planting the trees in the presence of the school’s principal, teachers and students. Principal of Green Bay Primary School, Ms. Temeka Christian, welcomed the initiative with open arms. The ABTA will continue to engage schools, community centres, and others to plant trees and raise awareness about the environment.

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Antigua’s tourism events calendar includes the prestigious Antigua Sailing Week, Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, and the annual Antigua Carnival; known as the Caribbean’s Greatest Summer Festival.

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