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22 new COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

(Dashboard Update for August 7, 2022)

The most recent report received by the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment revealed twenty-two (22) new COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda as of Thursday 4th August, 2022 at 6pm.

Eleven (11) cases were recorded on August 3rd and eleven (11) on August 4th.

Four hundred and fifty-three (453) samples were processed.

Eleven (11) recovered cases were recorded.

Consequently, the total number of persons with laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda is eight thousand eight hundred and nine (8,809); which is inclusive of thirty-six (36) active cases.

There are three hospitalized cases; one (1) moderate and two (2) mild.

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Police Identify Deceased In Jacmel Shooting – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Police have identified the deceased in the fatal shooting at Jacmel as 34-year-old Gavaska Shangoo of Odsan.

According to a police statement, about 12:30 am on Monday, August 8, 2022, officers attached to the Anse La Raye Station responded to a report of a possible shooting in Jacmel.

Officers discovered the unresponsive body of a male with apparent gunshot injuries along the roadside.

A pathologist summoned to the scene pronounced him dead.

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A friend recalled that he, the deceased, and others had proceeded to an event in Jacmel.

The friend told reporters that because the group had no problems with anyone in the community, they had no reservations about going.

“When we go there, we cooling out. I myself don’t see no old vibes going on – nothing. We there cool – we had a two drinks. I myself, they had a karaoke – I sing a two songs,” the man said.

He told reporters that after a while he heard gunfire, but was not unduly perturbed.

“I myself don’t take that for nothing. I done know the Jacmel fellas already how dem man like to burst they shots. Is after a good lil while – a fifteen minutes, I myself see the bartender coming. The bartender saying ‘Look they kill a man deh’.

He said he would later discover that the deceased was his friend.

“I myself seeing is my soldier that there. Not to say the man is a violent fella, like trouble and thing,” the man said.

He told reporters that he later learned that individuals had threatened to kill any male from Odsan, the community where the deceased was residing.

According to the man, the situation was uncalled for as the deceased had done nothing to anyone.

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Se registra una nueva explosión en la zona industrial de la ciudad cubana de Matanzas

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La tarde del lunes se registró una nueva explosión en la ciudad cubana de Matanzas, según varios videos publicados en redes sociales.

El Gobierno cubano trabaja esta jornada en enfriar el cuarto tanque de combustible, mientras las Fuerzas Armadas intentan apagar el fuego en los alrededores.

Poco después de las 04:00 de la tarde (hora local), el Gobierno de Miguel Díaz-Canel informó que tenían el “control de la zona donde se desata el incendio”.

De momento, las autoridades no se han pronunciado sobre la última explosión en los alrededores de la Base de Supertanqueros de Matanzas.

A las 7:00 de la tarde (hora local) del viernes 5 de agosto, un rayo impactó en el tanque 52 de almacenamiento de crudo de la Base de Supertanqueros de Matanzas. A partir de ese momento, se registraron potentes explosiones en dos tanques de combustible, que dejaron un saldo de una persona fallecida y 24 hospitalizadas, de los cuales, cinco pacientes están en estado crítico y dos más se reportan de gravedad.

En tanto, durante la jornada del lunes colapsó el tercer almacenamiento de crudo y se incendió. El gobernador de Matanzas, Mario Sabines Lorenzo, afirmó que la situación era compleja, pese a que en ese momento no había derramamiento de combustible en el tercer tanque.

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Un homme de 39 ans blessé par balles à Ducos

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Lundi 8 Août 2022 – 17h53

Une enquête est ouverte. – DR

Les pompiers sont intervenus ce lundi 8 août à la cité La Marie 1 à Ducos pour prendre en charge une victime touchée par plusieurs impacts de balles.

Un homme de 39 ans a été grièvement blessé par balles ce lundi 8 août. Les pompiers ont été alertés aux environs de 17h et se sont rendus à la cité La Marie à Ducos. 

La victime présentait trois impacts au niveau des membres inférieurs et supérieurs, dont une plaie hémorragique. Il a été pris en charge par les hommes du Service Territorial d’Incendie et de Secours (STIS) de la Martinique qui ont fait la jonction, sur la route, avec les médecins du Samu.

Il était conscient au moment de son transport mais ses blessures semblaient sérieuses. L’hémorragie avait été arrêtée au moment de la jonction avec le Samu.

Pour le moment, les causes de ces violences ne sont pas connues.

Une enquête de gendarmerie a été ouverte.

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Groundsman gunned down in front of funeral home Loop Jamaica

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The Westmoreland police have launched a probe into the killing of a Westmoreland Municipal Corporation employee who was gunned down in his Savanna-la-Mar community while on his way to work Monday morning.

The deceased has been identified as Adrian Samuels of Dalling Street in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland.

Reports are that about 5:30am, Samuels, who works as a groundsman at the Savanna-la-Mar Transportation Centre, was heading to work on his bicycle when on reaching the vicinity of a funeral home, he was pounced upon and shot by unknown assailants.

He was assisted to hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

No motive has been established for the killing.

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NOTICE: Street Lighting Project Traffic Management

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Works associated with the Government of Antigua and Barbuda Street Lighting Project will result in single lane traffic on sections of Sir George Walter Highway on Tuesday, August 9, 2022, Thursday, August 11, 2022 and Friday, August 12, 2022. The Contractor for this project is Nurse Geoinformatics & Consulting (NGC) and APUA’s Electricity Business Unit is providing technical support.

The Ministry of Works Project Implementation Management Unit (PIMU) is providing oversight.

Details of the planned traffic interventions are as follows:

Date (s): Tuesday, August 9, 2022, Thursday, August 11, 2022 and Friday, August 12, 2022

Duration: 7:30am-4:30pm

The installation of street light bases will commence at Romeo’s Plumbing and proceed towards the entrance of the V.C. Bird International Airport.

Sections of the Northbound Lane will be temporarily closed to facilitate the works and single lane traffic will be in effect.

Advance warning signage will be visible in both directions and Flag Persons will be on hand to assist road users who are asked to proceed with extreme caution when traversing the construction site.

The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda will be on site periodically to assist with traffic management.

For additional information please contact the PIMU via email: [email protected] or call us: 562-9174/6 or 562-7782.

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Afirman que Wanda Vázquez fue “entrampada”

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El exdirector de campaña de la exgobernadora Wanda Vázquez Garced, Jorge Dávila, afirmó en RADIO ISLA  que la misma se encuentra devastada tras las acusaciones federales en su contra, por presuntos actos de corrupción, en su candidatura a la gobernación en el 2020 y mencionó que la ex funcionaria se está preparado en su defensa.

“Tuve la oportunidad de hablar con ella el día del arresto en la tarde y conversamos. Obviamente está devastada con todo lo que está sucediendo y la puedo entender. Todo lo que hemos visto es lo que han declarado los culpables, que parece que tienen inmunidad. Así que ahora habrá que darle turno a la defensa de la gobernadora”, dijo Dávila.

“A mí todavía esto no me cuadra, te lo digo con toda honestidad. Aquí estamos hablando supuestamente de una compañía de consultores que ha rendido servicio a nivel mundial y que ni tan siquiera puedan entender que tu no puedes coordinar una campaña de un candidato o candidata con un  PAC (Political Action Committee por sus siglas en inglés). Y si esos consultores estaban contratados por el PAC, qué mayor coordinación que esa” agregó.

Asimismo, el también ingeniero recalcó que no recibió ningún tipo de instrucción cuando fue director de campaña de Vázquez Garced.

“A mi ningún británico me dio ninguna instrucción. Nadie de las personas que se han mencionado me han dicho “tienes que reunirte con tal persona”, o “tienes que cambiar el mensaje que estas llevando como director de campaña”.  ¿Dónde hubo la intervención de estos supuestos consultores?

Por otro lado, Dávila expresó que considera que la gobernadora fue víctima de una trampa.

“Sigo pensando que la gobernadora la entramparon, que fue muy “nice” políticamente y que obviamente  personas que fueron las que llevaron el mensaje a nombre de la gobernadora, pues hoy aparentemente gozan de inmunidad para decir lo que quieran decir”, señaló Dávila.

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JMMB Joan Duncan Foundation invests $1.25m in summer programmes Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

The JMMB Joan Duncan Foundation has injected $1.25 million into youth summer programmes to assist hundreds of students in recovering from learning loss caused by a disruption in their academic programmes due to the pandemic.

UNICEF estimates that Jamaica’s children have lost 1.3 billion in-class hours over 19 months of physical school closures.

The learning loss is staggering, and the most vulnerable children who struggle to access remote (online) education have been hit the hardest, stated UNICEF.

Kim Mair, CEO of the JMMB Joan Duncan Foundation outlined, “It is against the background of the educational fallout being faced by our children that the foundation is happy to come on board to support these necessary interventions.”

Mairs said the foundation is particularly pleased to fund two schools in rural Jamaica – Point Hill Primary & Junior High and Friendship Primary.

“We recognise that our rural schools are unfortunately most affected by the digital and economic divide, which can prevent these children from truly tapping into their greatness and achieving academic success,” Mair said.

She added that this effort supports the government’s national initiative, ‘Recover Smarter-National School Learning and Intervention Plan’, aimed at helping students recover from learning loss due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

The foundation also provided resources for several summer initiatives geared towards at-risk children and youth development programmes.

“We recognise that with extended lockdowns and a hiatus of several summer programmes in the last two years, the need for resocialization and youth development is important to help children to re-engage with their peers and participate in developmental activities that will cater to their psychosocial needs,” said Raquel Virtue, development manager at the JMMB Joan Duncan Foundation.

She added: “We aim is to cater to the ‘whole person and ensure that we support initiatives that will allow children to fuel their passion, explore their creativity and just have fun, especially with restrictions on these activities for an extended period.”

Social worker and founder of the August Town Sports & Community Development Foundation, Kenneth Wilson said the JMMB Joan Duncan Foundation’s continued partnership and the donation would help the organisation to extend the initiative to an all-year-round programme. It is targeted at 200 children starting at the basic-school level, over the next five years, with the expectation to extend it to older children. The programme is designed to develop youth through sports, mainly football and netball, and improve conflict resolution in the violence-prone communities of the Greater August Town area.

“We couldn’t do this without the continuous support of JMMB (Joan Duncan Foundation) and we welcome even more support to assist throughout the year, (because) we want to strengthen the value system of these children and give them more life skills so that they can have an alternative to joining gangs or being influenced in the wrong way,” Wilson said.

Summer programme beneficiaries include 4Milla Academy, Port Royal Marine Lab Summer Camp, August Town Sports & Community Development Foundation, Office of the Child Advocate, Maxfield Park Children’s Home, The Angelic Ladies Society, Trench Town community, Greenfields Environmental Camp, WWKIDS Summer Fun Reading Programme and Child Protection & Family Services Agency.

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St Mary’s brings the ‘flava’ of Jamaican Jerk to the snack aisle! Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

St Mary’s is set to ignite taste buds across the island, bite by bite and crunch by crunch, with its latest snack creation, St Mary’s Jerk Chicken Potato Chips.

Paying homage to the distinctly Jamaican dish that is known and loved worldwide, this flavour-packed snack will hit the shelves in time for the celebration of Jamaica’s 60th Anniversary of Independence.

“When it comes to flavours there’s nothing more sought after or synonymous with Jamaica than Jerk,” declared St Mary’s Marketing Manager Erin Mitchell.

“From renowned Boston Jerk in Portland to the street corner pan chicken chef to star-rated restaurants, if Jerk is on the menu, it’s a must-have. So, we are delighted to launch St Mary’s Jerk Chicken Potato Chips, inspired by our famed local dish, during Jamaica’s 60th celebrations to highlight the culinary significance of the flavour.

Inspired by Jerk Chicken, it is expected to deliver a familiar earthy, savoury, and spicy blend of exotic flavours that consumers have come to associate with the meal in every bite. With convenience and culinary excitement freshly packed in a 60g bag, St Mary’s has projected a retail price of approximately JM$250.

The St Mary’s Jerk Chicken Potato Chips, like its predecessors, is gluten-free, trans-fat-free and cholesterol free.

Additionally, Mitchell noted that with the creation of St Mary’s Jerk Chicken Potato Chips, “Jamaican Jerk Chicken lovers will no longer be limited to enjoying their favourite delight at set mealtimes; they can now treat themselves to a bag of St Mary’s potato chips; anytime, anywhere.”

This new flavour comes almost two years after the launch of St Mary’s potato chip line in 2020 with flavours Fire and Sea Salt. However, this snack creation stands as the sixth product innovation for the brand in less than 12 months.

“It’s been a whirlwind year for us, but very satisfying,” noted Mitchell.

“We firmly believe that St Mary’s is where good things happen and we’ve been showcasing that with our new line of products — Banana Chips Fire, Sweet & Spicy Plantain Strips and Johnny Crunchers in Fry Dumpling, Red Herring & Tin Cheese. And we’ve also enhanced that promise with our new logo, packaging, and brand activities. We simply hope our St Mary’s snack community is as excited as we are about all the new and tasty ways, they can snack with us; and that they will join us on this journey of innovation.”

Nevertheless, snackers, have much to look forward to before the end of 2022 as St Mary’s, a subsidiary of Jamaica Producers Group, retains an active focus on innovation and bringing more excitement, flavour, and diversity to the snack category.

From the beloved Banana to Plantain; Cassava to Breadfruit Chips; and most recently, Johnny Crunchers — the company prides itself on developing a strong tropical snack and produces a brand that showcases the best flavours of the Caribbean to the world.

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Global Bank of Commerce responds to reports that it is being sued for failure to pay customer its deposit

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

The attention of the Board of Directors and Management of Global Bank of Commerce Ltd. (“the Bank”) has been drawn to an article and related reports in a local online news portal, and subsequent public remarks, concerning a legal matter between the Bank and one of its customers.

While the matter is before the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court and is therefore, sub judice, we wish to assure the public that the integrity of our institution and its 40-year long-standing participation and contribution to the international banking sector remain fully intact and in good standing, as regulated by the Financial Services Regulatory Commission (FSRC).

We confirm that our Bank is managed and operated independent of any local domestic commercial bank in Antigua and Barbuda, and any public assertions to the contrary is misleading and incorrect. We further confirm that no domestic commercial bank in the state of Antigua and Barbuda is connected in any way to the above referenced legal matter.

To our valued and loyal clients, we regret any inconveniences caused by the precipitous dissemination of information in respect of the above referenced matter, and provide our assurances that the Bank continues to operate in the normal course of business.

Board of Directors and Management Global Bank of Commerce, Ltd.

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