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Les Master Class Street Dancehall au centre culturel José Albon

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Mardi 9 Août 2022 – 18h48

La chorégraphe Virgin Bewitch alias Bew anime ces ateliers pour tous – DR

 La danseuse et chorégraphe Virgin Bewitch organisedu jeudi 11 au vendredi 19 Août de 9h à 12h, une masterclass destinée aux enfants.

 Virgin Bewitch danseuse chorégraphe professeur de danse enseigne depuis 2008 au Centre culturel Sonis et depuis cette année au Centre culturel Marie José Albon au Raizet avec sa structure Caribbean Fashion Dance Events. Du jeudi 11 au vendredi 19 Août de 9h à 12h dans le cadre des activités de vacances estivales, le CFDE organise le Street Dancehall Kids Summer Dance master class et plusieurs activités adultes, au programme apprentissage, défoulement et créativité. Le show final de restitution est programmé le vendredi 19 août.Pour les jeunes âgés entre 8 ans et 14 ans.

Centre culturel José Albon Abymes – Infos et Réservations Whatsapp : 0690 71 14 34Lien inscription enfants https://bit.ly/3PXEvNKStreetdancehall Gyal 

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Stolen kiteboard equipment found, returned to owner at Barkers Beach Loop Cayman Islands

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Kiteboard equipment previously reported stolen

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) said that, on Thursday, August 4, the RCIPS received a report of a large blue bag found in the bushes, in the vicinity of a new development on Farm Road, East End.

The RCIPS K9 Unit was dispatched and a search conducted of the area, which resulted in the recovery of a number of bags containing kite boarding equipment.

Initial inspection of the recovered items indicated a probable match with equipment reported stolen from a trailer belonging to a kite boarding business located at Barkers Beach, West Bay, on June 20, 2022.

On Friday, August 5, the business owner and his colleague confirmed that the recovered items matched the inventory of equipment reported stolen, and most items, with the exception of one kite board and about six helmets were returned to the business.

Police encourage anyone that has any information on the whereabouts of the outstanding stolen equipment, to please contact the Bodden Town Police Station on 947-2220.

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Congratulatory Message on Appointment as New Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 7, 2022 (SKNCIC) — St Kitts and Nevis Chamber of Industry and Commerce (SKNCIC) extends its sincerest congratulations to St Kitts- Nevis Labour Party on its success at the August 5th 2022 General Elections.

Special congratulations are extended to Dr. the Hon Terrence Drew- Leader of the SKN Labour Party and his parliamentary representatives for leading the party to victory at the polls, and on his subsequent appointment as Prime Minister of the Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis.

Yesterday, the majority of elected members of the National Assembly placed their confidence in him to commence the implementation of the party’s programs, as Prime Minister of the Federation. We trust that these programs will ensure progress and prosperity, and maintain peace and stability, in our Federation.

The SKNCIC looks forward to working with Prime Minister Drew and his Government as we seek to continue the recovery from the devastating impact that the pandemic has had on both the economy and the people of the Federation.

We wish Prime Minister Drew every success in the pursuit of his party’s plans and programs during his tenure in Government. May Almighty God keep him under the umbrella of His holy hand, grant him strength and wisdom, and guide his path as he assumes the mantle of leadership of our Federation.

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Republican Uproar Over FBI Raid On Trump Home – St. Lucia Times News

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Furious allies of former President Donald Trump are demanding an explanation for the FBI’s raid on his Florida home, Mar-a-Lago. The FBI and Department of

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‘We Have Lost Our Values’ – St. Lucia Times News

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Minister for Equity, Social Justice, and Empowerment, Joachim Henry has lamented the loss of values in Saint Lucia, in response to reports that young men

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Record aantal directgeslaagden VOJ Atjoni, hoogste ooit sinds oprichting

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Débats: Claude Lise Azede: “Olivier Serva : les sens de l’engagement au service de la Guadeloupe”

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Dans cette tribune, Claude Lise Azede  conseillère municipale des Abymes, et secrétaire Générale du mouvement politique EKO ZABYM,  fait un premier bilan des premières semaines du mandat de député d’Olivier Serva. N’hésitez pas, vous aussi, à adresser à la rédaction vos tribunes, réflexions et analyses à l’adresse suivante : redaction.fa@agmedias.fr.

Après une première législature 2017-2021 marquée par la défense systématique des intérêts de la Guadeloupe, des actions concrètes au service de la population une capacité de travail et d’engagement forçant le respect et un classement établi par le magazine CAPITAL : 34e meilleur député sur les 577 que compte l’Assemblée nationale, les électeurs ne se sont pas trompés : ils ont renouvelé leur confiance à Olivier Serva en lui accordant leurs suffrages à plus de 74% en juin dernier.

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Pierre Denies Witch-Hunt In Move To Appoint Special Prosecutor – St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre has denied that his Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) administration is mounting a witch-hunt in the move to appoint a Special Prosecutor.

“This Act is not about a witch-hunt. This Act is about having Saint Lucia as a place where corruption is not tolerated or encouraged whether for politicians or public officials,” the PM declared to parliament on Tuesday.

“I want to make it clear. This is not a situation where we are going after anyone because this bill also pertains to us in this honourable house,” he disclosed.

Pierre told parliament that Saint Lucia was not reinventing the wheel, as there have been several similar acts in the region and elsewhere.

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He said Saint Lucia’s Special Prosecutor Act is based on the Jamaica Corruption Prevention & Special Prosecutor Act.

The Castries East MP noted that the Jamaica Act was subject to an unsuccessful challenge concerning the Director of Public Prosecutions.

In this regard, he explained that the Saint Lucia Special Prosecutor Act in no way conflicts with the duties of the DPP’s office.

Pierre recalled that this country’s DPP had declared that he is overwhelmed.

“He said that there are over 90 cases of murder in the system which he cannot deal with,” the PM told parliament.

“We cannot wait for the Director of Public Prosecutions whilst the very core of our existence is being threatened by acts or perceived acts of corruption,” Pierre asserted.

And quoting from the Act, he explained that the Special Prosecutor would not withdraw a matter instituted or referred to him or her by the DPP unless the DPP consents in writing.

Pierre said the law would not diminish or belittle the power of the DPP.

In addition, he noted that the Special Prosecutor bill indicates that the Judicial and Legal Services Commission, in consultation with the Attorney General, would appoint an Attorney at Law to be a Special Prosecutor.

“So that person is not a political appointee,” Pierre stated.

And he noted that the appointed Attorney must have at least ten years experience in practising law.

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Ellis asks Bajans if being silent on issues is working for them Loop Barbados

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Popular, veteran moderator and broadcast journalist David Ellis is chastising Barbadians for sitting quietly by instead of voicing their concerns to the powers that be in an attempt to bring about positive changes.

This kind of information is not available to the public. My question is, shouldn’t it?

“You all sit down in this country and go through all sorts of stuff and say ab-so-lute-ly nothing. You don’t question these things. Behave as though it is business as usual and therefore, does it get better? No! Keeping quiet doesn’t make it any better. It gets worse.

“So is it worth it to just remain silent when you paying all of these taxes and you expect that these systems are going to work for you? And if they’re failing, you have to draw them to the attention of those who have responsibility for them,” he urged.

Ellis made the comment after complimenting the organisers behind an Eye Clinic, being held at Sandals until August 11. He said that he received reports that over 300 people were in attendance for the free Eye Clinic. And he purported that someone told him the government should see this overwhelming response as proof that Barbados needs more eye clinics; at least four, were proposed.

This led him to say, “This is an area where, you hear Barbados is a place where you can get this and get that, but try to get it sometimes. The kind of stress that some people have to go through just to get that kind of public attention is immense. Because the system does not work as efficiently as it ought to. So, therefore, if there is this rush to see these ophthalmologists the question that we should be asking is, why this is happening? And what can be done to address it?

“But there is another question we need to ask, how many people can’t see because they can’t get to the ophthalmologist that would normally be available in the polyclinic and the public health system? Of course, we don’t get these details. This kind of information is not available to the public. My question is, shouldn’t it?”

He added that in today’s Barbados the predominant issues, not peculiar to Barbados, are the rise in fuel and cost of living, and most Bajans will say, “They expect that the government of Barbados to find the solutions because they elected the government of Barbados to find the solutions.”

But he challenged, “I don’t believe that that is the only way we should look at it because we are all in this together, and we have to be mindful of the fact that Barbados has limited resources and it requires more heads, more people putting their heads together to try to find the solutions to the problems. Do not buy into that narrative that comes from some that only the government has good ideas.

“The government promised you its Covenant of Hope, that there would be greater democracy, and that people should be able to participate, this is the time to put them to the test!”

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Best tops 11-Plus with perfect scores Loop Barbados

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Renelle Best is the overall top student in this year’s Barbados Secondary School Entrance Examination (BSSEE) also known as the 11-Plus or Common Entrance.

The St Gabriel’s School student placed first in Mathematics and English with a raw score of 100 in both subjects and an A in Composition.

Minister of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, Kay McConney announced the 11-Plus results this morning during a press conference at the Ministry’s Constitution Road, St Michael headquarters.

Meanwhile, the top boy, Azario Gooding of St Geroge Primary School scored 100 in English, 97 in Mathematics and an A in Composition.

Best and Gooding will be heading to Queen’s College this September.

Isaak Headley of St Stephen’s Primary also entered the top three for English with a raw score of 100. He rounds out the list of three to score a perfect score in the English paper.

Madison Smith of St Paul’s Primary School followed Best in the Mathematics section with a score of 100 as well. They are the only two girls and two students to achieve the perfect score in Mathematics this toss in comparison to 37 students in 2021.

The Ministry of Education reported 3,086 students registered for the exam from 68 public schools and 19 private schools. There were 27 absences due to medical reasons and these students wrote an alternate paper on July 19. McConney assured that all students have been placed now and the results are back.

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