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Senator Joseph asks Sir Molwyn to ensure that uncollected garbage is removed from a Bendals neighbourhood

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Senator Johnathan Joseph is calling on Minister of Health Sir Molwyn Joseph, yet again, to intervene and make sure that the garbage in his constituency is collected in a timely manner.

Sir Molwyn is the Minister responsible for the collection of waste across the country.

Senator Joseph, the United Progressive Party (UPP) Candidate for St. Mary’s North, reports that he has been receiving calls and WhatsApp messages from residents of the St. Thomas area in Bendals whose garbage has been uncollected for the past two weeks.

He says the situation appears to be so dire that even his wife has been receiving messages about the situation.

Personally, Joseph says, he has not seen the condition of the area, but he intends to visit the community as soon as he is able.

The UPP Candidate says he plans to assist the residents however he can if the garbage remains uncollected this week.

In March this year, residents of Harmony Drive in Cashew Hill found themselves in a similar situation, with garbage having been uncollected for several weeks and, in some instances, for a month.

The residents complained of the unsightly and unhealthy situation, which Senator Joseph agreed had become a health hazard.

Accordingly, he promised to remove the garbage if Sir Molwyn and the National Solid Waste Management Authority did not respond to his request for action in this regard.

And since the relevant authorities failed to do so, on April 1, the UPP Candidate fulfilled his promise to the constituents.

He secured the services of a private garbage truck and he, along with constituents, went out collecting the waste.

He was commended highly for his efforts by residents across the country while the Solid Waste Authority chided him for what it deemed to be an interruption to its schedule.

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China prolonga los ejercicios militares a gran escala cerca de Taiwán que comenzaron por la visita de Nancy Pelosi

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El Ejército Popular de Liberación de China anunció este lunes que continuará los ejercicios en aguas cercanas a la isla de Taiwán, centrándose en los ataques antisubmarinos y aire-barco.

Pekín ha decidido cerrar parte de la bahía del golfo de Bohai y el mar Amarillo para realizar los ejercicios militares, según manifestó la Administración de Seguridad Marítima del país asiático en un comunicado citado por Bloomberg.

Las tareas militares en el golfo de Bohai se llevarán a cabo del 8 de agosto al 8 de septiembre dentro de la zona de puntos designada y la entrada en esta zona está prohibida, indicaron las autoridades. De igual forma, una parte del mar Amarillo fue cerrada para realizar disparos con fuego real del 6 al 15 de agosto.

Watch a 3D-like video of the unprecedented PLA military drills around the island of Taiwan. “Take actions upon orders, combat decisively, and bury all intrusive enemies.” The PLA are prepared to safeguard China’s territorial integrity. pic.twitter.com/kSECGqhtfo

— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) August 8, 2022

Asimismo, el Ejército chino ha enviado lo que parecen ser bombarderos estratégicos H-6 para realizar ejercicios alrededor de Taiwán, según se observa en un video publicado este lunes por el Mando de Combate de la Zona Oriental del Ejército.

El ministro de Exteriores de China, Wang Yi, aseguró el sábado pasado que los ejercicios militares iniciados por Pekín tras la visita de la presidenta de la Cámara de Representantes de EE.UU., Nancy Pelosi, a Taiwán “son abiertos, transparentes y profesionales, están conforme al derecho nacional e internacional” y están “diseñados para advertir a los perpetradores y castigar a las fuerzas independentistas de Taiwán”, aseguró.

Noticia original de RT en Español.

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Un moment de bien-être pour les seniors de Bouillante

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BOUILLANTE

En collaboration avec l’association « Aimez-Vous », le centre communal d’action sociale (CCAS) a permis à des seniors de bénéficier d’un certain nombre de prestations à travers une belle journée de bien-être.

Durant toute une journée, l’école élémentaire du bourg avait pris l’allure d’un magnifique salon d’esthétique. Le temps pour le centre communal d’action sociale (CCAS) et l’association « Aimez-Vous » que préside Francine Barbier, de choyer des seniors de la commune.  Cette initiative faisait suite à la Fête de la famille qui s’était déroulée le 29 juin dernier, où le maire, Thierry Abelli, avait pris l’engagement d’offrir à tous les seniors de 65 ans et plus qui étaient présents, un…


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$43m spent on Johnson Smith’s failed Commonwealth post bid, Summit Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

The Jamaican Government spent a combined $43 million on the failed campaign by Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, to wrest the Commonwealth Secretary General position away from Baroness Patricia Scotland, and for its delegation that attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit in Kigali, Rwanda in June.

A total of $18.2 million was spent on the Johnson Smith campaign that started with the surprise announcement of her candidature by Jamaica House in April. Approximately $25 million was spent on the delegation, which included Prime Minister Andrew Holness and his wife Juliet, that attended the week-long Summit at which the incumbent, the Dominica-born Scotland, narrowly defeated Johnson Smith to retain her position as Commonwealth Secretary General.

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The cost of the campaign and the trip to the east-central African nation was revealed in a statement on Sunday by the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM).

According to the statement, the $18.2 million that was expended on the Johnson Smith campaign covered air and ground transportation, COVID-19 tests, meals and accommodation, public relations/communications support activities for staging of events such as the launch and engagements with delegations as well as IT support, printing of documents, photography, food, and beverages.

Regarding the $25 million that was spent by the government for its delegation to attend the Summit, OPM explained that the cost was absorbed by three participating ministries, with the OPM being responsible for $12.8 million of the amount. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade forked up $7.7 million, while the Ministry of Tourism contributed $5.1 million.

The statement also confirmed that global marketing agency, FINN Partners provided public relations, media relations and thought leadership services for Johnson Smith.

“The government of Jamaica was not a party to this arrangement, which was secured by corporate Jamaica,” the statement added.

The Prime Minister was expected to answer questions in the Parliament related to the cost of the campaign, including whether a foreign-based public relations entity was involved and the source of the funding.

In providing the answers Sunday night, the OPM said it was “fulfilling its public commitment to transparency and accountability”.

The OPM asserted that Johnson Smith’s campaign was efficiently conducted and utilised the existing channels and resources, including already established travel plans and engagements.

“This significantly minimised additional and direct expenditure from the budget for the campaign,” it insisted.

The prime minister’s office highlighted that Johnson Smith’s candidature was announced in April and launched that same month in London, with some assistance for this event from corporate Jamaica.

Said the OPM: “The Minister made strategic use of the opportunities offered by impending official engagements, to carry out lobbying activities. In that regard, in her capacity as Foreign Minister, Minister Johnson Smith attended meetings of the Economic and Social Council (United Nations, New York, April 2022); the CARICOM Agri-Investment Forum & Expo (Guyana, May 2022); the 12th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (United Nations, Geneva, June 2022); and the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Rwanda, June 2022)”.

It also noted that Johnson Smith met with Heads of Government and counterpart Ministers on the margins of these programmed activities, to conduct the work of the Jamaican delegation, and simultaneously, to promote the candidature.

“This is standard operation in international organisations, particularly by small states like Jamaica, which are conscious of the need to capitalise on these avenues to conduct international relations, in order to minimise costs,” said the OPM.

It disclosed that the foreign affairs minister’s travel schedule took her to seven African countries in 10 days as she sought their votes for the secretary general post.

However, all of that would come to naught as, at the end of a divisive campaign, Scotland prevailed by a 27-24 margin and will serve out her remaining two years as secretary general.

The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, had stated that Jamaica was making a “monumental mistake” in challenging a Scotland for the post. He said the decision threatened to divide the 15-member Caricom bloc.

The OPM said the Jamaican government ran a clean, transparent, principled campaign that met the standards of accountability.

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Cops burst into porn shoot, arrest couple at hotel in Thailand Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

This is the dramatic moment police burst into a porn shoot to arrest a couple while they had sex in eastern Thailand on August 6.

Cyber cops had been tracking the group online before they traced them to a luxury pool villa in Sattahip. Footage shows officers storming into the building while a man and woman filmed an explicit scene on a white bed.

Several other men were in the villa filming the action with professional equipment.

Police arrested a Thai female, aged 24, and Thai male, aged 26, along with the Chinese porn director, who has been identified as Lee, 33, and his interpreter Ajong, 24, who was also from China.

Aside from the porn crew, officers also seized evidence from the set, including cameras, lighting equipment, and other props.

Royal Thai Police chief Police Lieutenant General Kornchai Khlaikhleung said: “We received information that a group from China were filming obscene movies in the Pattaya and Bangkok area. Investigators found out they had rented a pool villa in Sattahip, so we obtained a search warrant.”

The foreign porn director reportedly hired Thai actors and actresses to star in his films for website and television streaming. Director Lee reportedly paid the arrested Thai porn actress 20,000 baht (463 GBP) while the male actor received 6,000 baht (138 GBP) daily.

The group said they had only been filming for two days, starting on August 4, when authorities caught them. The four arrested were charged with conspiring to produce pornographic material and were detained at a Chom Thian Police Station during investigation.

Indecency laws in Thailand, still a relatively conservative Buddhist country despite its flashy red-light districts, state that “making, producing, possessing, importing, exporting, or distributing pornography for commercial purposes, for distribution, or for public display” can be punished by up to three years in prison along with a fine of up to 60,000 baht. The computer crime act bans “bringing pornography into a computer system” and can be punished with up to five years in prison, a fine of up to 100,000 baht, or both.

China has invested heavily in Thailand and neighbouring countries in Southeast Asia. The country was its biggest tourist destination before the pandemic.

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66-y-o tasked with collecting rent money now on embezzlement charge Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

A 66-year-old man, who allegedly collected money from another man’s tenants on his behalf but failed to hand it over, has been arrested..

Charged with embezzlement is Winston McLean, a salesman of Dunrobin district in Manchester.

Reports from the Hunts Bay police are that McLean was “granted responsibility by the complainant” to collect money from his tenants on his behalf.

McLean reportedly collected $850,000 over a period of time, in the absence of the complainant, however, it is alleged that he failed to lodge the money to the complainant’s account.

The police said an investigation was launched following the incident on Daytona Drive, Kingston 20 on May 1, 2022, and on August 1, McLean was apprehended in Manchester. He was charged on August 6 and his court date is being finalised, the police said.

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Man charged for Emancipation Day murder of Clarendon farmer Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

A 38-year-old man has been charged in connection with the Emancipation Day murder of a farmer in Crooked River, Clarendon.

He is Derwin Smith, who is also of a Crooked River, Clarendon address.

A release from the constabulary’s Corporate Communications Unit said Smith is to appear before the court to answer to the August 1 murder of Edward Grant, 62, a farmer from his community.

Reports from the May Pen police are that about midday, Grant left home for his farm but did not return. His body was later discovered by residents about 9:30 pm on a dirt track. It had a wound to the leg, the police said.

He was pronounced dead at hospital.

The police said an investigation was launched, and, on August 2, Smith turned himself in to the Chapelton police. He was charged on Independence Day, August 6, following a question-and-answer interview.

The police said his court date is being finalised.

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LETTER: Is Harold Lovell like a donkey in a horse race?

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

DEAR EDITOR:

Throughout life’s journey, we tend to make  decisions that we think best suits our  curiosity. Then later on, we experience regrets based on the outcome of that decision and then disapppointingly say to ourselves, ”  if I had known……”

From my personal experience, I have learnt to treasure those persons who I have around me because in reality we tend not to know the true value of a person until they are no longer with us. As the old saying goes ” you never miss the water until the well runs dry.

Now, as we get closer to the date of our general elections, I am sure that ” Good Leadership ” is a component that is now resonating in the minds of most us. Hence, the two popular persons, Gaston Browne & Harold Lovell, who are vying for political supremacy, are now being tossed up in our thoughts. Ofcourse, the question is asked which one of the two will be the best choice to be our nation’s leader?

Regretably, we have seen & heard that some leaders in other countries are ousted out office because their mandate of good leadership are no longer met. Recently, Boris Johnson of the UK  experience such fate & likewise Keith Mitchell of Grenada.

Now let’s zoom in and see what Harold & Gaston has to offer.

Harold Lovell is highly qualified. He is liked by many and he connects well with the people. In addition, he is a very good communicator , very charismatic, very well attired and he certainly portrays an image of a true statesman. However, as a professional, does his past track record speak well of him?

According to reports, as an attorney, Mr. Lovell has not made a reputable name for himself.  The several losses at the polls is indicative that he has failed his constituents. His political colleagues, see him as a back stabber .  As a finance minister he has made some terrible decisions, resulting to the mismanagement of the country’s finances.

Clearly, it is obvious that for this election Harold may be seen as a donkey in a horse race. It is evident that his track record does not seem to be matching up to his opponent.

Under Lovell’s watch the country’s finances began depleting rapidly from the treasury. Persons began losing jobs. Others began exiting the public system & seeking employment within the private sector. The education system, utilities & the national security sector began deteriorating. The national debt spiked immediately. The IMF program had citizens & residents crippled. Mr. Lovell and Mr. Spencer was just not astute enough to take the nation out of such turbulence.

Gaston Browne on the other hand, seems to be a person who is not liked by many. He is not as neatly attired as Mr. Lovell, neither is he as charismatic as him also. Infact, I will agree that Mr. Browne gets a bit abrasive unnecessarily and may react to criticisms a bit too hastily. However, on the flip side, as a leader & as a professional, his track record speaks extremely positively for him.

Throughout his academic pursuits, he has been very successful. In his private life he has been an adorable husband. As a manager in the banking sector, he has been highly respected. As a young entrepreneur he has accomplished quite a alot. His political resumé exhibits as a politician, as constituency representative, as a finance minister and as a Prime Minister, that his leadership skills is making leaps and bounds, thus positively transforming the economic status of the country.

Interestingly, his regional & international counterparts have even taken pages from his political bio & used him as a case study to administer their own political affairs

It is evident that Gaston who is presently the nation’s leader is certainly fitting to continue his reign. The record shows that he has a vision & a fortitude to propel this country forward,  & to transform it from a third world country to a first world country within this Caribbean hemisphere. Unemployment is now low. Housing & private transportation is on the rise. Persons are more self reliant due to tertiary education & entrepreneurship is now the order of day.

There is no doubt the best choice for the nation’s leadership will be Gaston Browne accompanied by his ABLP administration to keep this beautiful nation a float.

Fitzroy

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Police investigate hospital’s report of a security guard who claims he shot himself while holstering his firearm

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Police are investigating a shooting incident reported by the hospital after the victim showed up with a gunshot wound to his right thigh.

REAL News understands that a doctor at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre telephoned the Police and reported that a 50-year-old Armstrong Road man – said to be a security guard – had shown up with a gunshot wound, which he said had been self-inflicted.

At about 8 a.m. on August 4, he was holstering a 9 mm pistol at his All Saints Road workplace when he accidentally discharged a round, wounding himself, the man claimed.

He was reportedly treated for entry and exit wounds and later discharged.

The Police reportedly have taken possession of the firearm in question.

Meanwhile, Police say that a 40-year-old motorist remains hospitalized in critical condition after being involved in a vehicular accident on Friday afternoon, August 5.

Reports say the man was driving along the Valley Road when he lost control of his vehicle, crashed, and was thrown from the car. As a result, he suffered puncture wounds to the left side of his chest and lacerations to his forehead.

The man reportedly was unresponsive when he was rushed to hospital for treatment.

The Police continue to probe the cause of the accident.

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Cardboard boxes packed with cannabis continue to be found by law-enforcement officers at airport storage shed

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Within the space of a week, law-enforcement officers have executed another successful drug-interdiction operation at the V.C. Bird International Airport Fed-Ex Storage Shed.

This exercise was conducted on August 4, at about 5:30 p.m., and involved the Customs Enforcement Unit.

Reports are that two cardboard boxes were searched during the exercise and 15 vacuumed-sealed packages with the controlled drug cannabis were found.

The illegal substance reportedly weighs 15 pounds and carries a street value of $90,000.

The box and its contents were transported to the Police Headquarters pending further investigations.

A similar exercise was conducted on July 27, at which time 20 pounds of cannabis contained in 10 vacuumed-sealed packages were discovered inside a cardboard box.

That find had an estimated street value of $126,000.

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