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Suspected mastermind behind importation of 21 guns held in Ocho Rios Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

A man who has been described as the suspected mastermind behind the illegal importation of 21 guns into the island in March of this year, was arrested in Ocho Rios, St Ann on Sunday, August 7, the police have reported.

The man, whose identity is being withheld pending formal charges being laid against him, was arrested by personnel from the Counter-Terrorism and Organised Crime Investigations Branch (C-TOC) at a party in the parish.

Detectives say the man has been on their radar for some time, and his arrest follows months of investigations that featured several lines of enquiry.

Eighteen handguns, three rifles and a large cache of ammunition were seized by the police at a warehouse in Kingston on Friday, March 4. The find was made when personnel from Jamaica Customs noticed anomalies with a package and called in the Counter-Terrorism and Organised Crime Investigations Branch (C-TOC).

More information is to follow on the development, the police indicated in a release.

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25.3% COVID-positivity rate; 183 new cases, one death recorded Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Amid Jamaica recording 183 new COVID-19 cases over 24 hours up to Saturday afternoon, the Ministry of Health and Wellness has reported a positivity rate of 25.3 per cent for the one-day period.

A COVID-19 death that occurred in January was also recorded on Saturday, bringing the overall coronavirus death toll in Jamaica to 3,207.

A 78-year-old woman from St James is the latest recorded COVID fatality nationally.

There were 108 recoveries on the day, bringing that tally to 94,443.

The newly confirmed COVID-19 cases brought the total number on record for the island to 147,189.

Notably, the 25.3 per cent positivity rate was based on the samples that were tested on Saturday.

Of the newly confirmed cases, 102 are females and 81 are males, with ages ranging from 21 days to 107 years.

The case count was made up of Kingston and St Andrew (58), St Catherine (28), St James (23), Clarendon (13), Manchester (10), St Elizabeth (nine), St Ann (eight), Portland (six), St Mary (five), Westmoreland (five), Trelawny (four), Hanover (two), and St Thomas (two).

There are 34 moderately ill patients, eight severely ill patients and five critically ill patients among 1,228 active cases now under observation in Jamaica.

A total of 118 COVID-19 atients are now hospitalised locally

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Asina nan a goza di Independence Day di Jamaica na Aruba

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

ORANJESTAD (AAN); Un cantidad di Jamaiquino a reuni Diasabra den Zeppenfeldtstraat na San Nicolas,

pa asina den un forma ambientoso observa y celebra e di 60 aniversario di independencia di Jamaica.

   Comunidad di Jamaiquino a presenta pa asina saborea di delicianan Jamaiquino y observa e momento unico aki.

   Jamaica a obtene independencia di Reino uni dia 6 di Augustus 1962.  Pesey e fecha ey ta wordo celebra como “Independence Day” na Jamaica.

   Y awor na 2022, nan ta observando e hubileo di diamante aki na unforma unico.  Tabatin hopi combersacion, banda musical cu musica di Jamaica, y tambe bebemento di cerbez Red Stripe.

   Riba combinacion por mira mas di esnan cu a goza di e dia special di Jamaica na Aruba.

 










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Tur nominado di Premio Excelencia den Deporte ta un ganado

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The content originally appeared on: Diario

Parlamentario Shailiny Tromp-Lee (MEP):

*E aña aki lo tin 141 nominado 

ORANJESTAD (AAN): Gabinete Wever-Croes, Minister Endy Croes, a tene un rueda di prensa pa elabora riba Premio Excelencia den Deporte. Parlamentario Shailiny Tromp-Lee a haya oportunidad sorpresa pa dirigi algun palabra durante e actividad.

            Den su speech el a bisa: “mi a papia di e manera con mi amor pa deporte a nace y crece. Mi amor pa deporte a echt nace ora mi a cuminsa traha na Ministerio di Labor, Cultura y Deporte na 2002 y e la crece ora mi tabata presidente di Weganan di Reino di aña 2003 pa 2010.

            Durante e periodo aki mi a siña conoce e mundo deportivo na Aruba hopi di cerca, a cera conoci cu e federacionnan, e boluntarionan y nos deportistanan.

Na mes momento mi a siña y experiencia:

– E Balor di deporte pa nos pais;

– E Balor di deporte pa formacion di un nacion;

– E Balor di deporte pa formacion y desaroyo di e deportista y;

– E Balor di deporte pa e famia.

            Pesey mes semper mi a sostene y ta aporta na proyectonan cu tin como meta pa promove deporte y crea estimulo y baloracion pa nos deportistanan. Premio Excelencia den Deporte ta un di nan. Den pasado e tabata yama Simplemente Deporte y mi a traha hopi di cerca cu e organisacion e tempo ey.

            E aña aki lo tin 141 nominado, pa loke ta trata e añanan 2019 y 2021. Mi a enfatisa e hecho y a dirigi mi mes na e hobennan, bisando cu nan mester sinti nan mes honra y orguyoso di a keda nomina pa nan Federacion. Pasobra esaki ta muestra cu nan sacrificio, dedicacion, disciplina y logronan a resalta.

            Na mes momento mi a gradici y felicita e mayornan cu nan sosten y guia brinda na nan yiunan. P’ami nan tur, cada un riba nan mes, ta un ganado(ra) y a felicita nan pa esaki tambe.

            Mas cu claro mi a aplaudi e hecho cu Minister Endy Croes ta continua cu e premio aki y un biaha mas nos deportistanan lo bay experiencia un anochi di gala specialmente organisa pa nan.

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Winst en verlies voor Suriname bij Schaakolympiade

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Tekst Ricky Wirjosentono PARAMARIBO — Tijdens de achtste en negende ronde van de Schaakolympiade in Chennai, India heeft het Surinaams team enkele

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Our Angel lands Jamaica Oaks at Caymanas Park Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Robert Pearson’s OUR ANGEL scored a convincing victory in Sunday’s 10-furlong Jamaica Oaks at Caymanas Park, registering a five-length win over joint 2-1 favourite SUNSET SILHOUTTE.

Pearson’s filly franked her strong recent form, a third-place run behind colts and geldings at nine furlongs and 25 yards on July 16, following back-to-back second-place efforts to Saturday’s Jamaica Derby winner, ATOMICA, in the Portmore Stakes and 1000 Guineas.

Stalking GOLDEN WATTLE from the start, OUR ANGEL kept pace while SILENT MISSION made her bid approaching the half-mile marker.

However, easy-going OUR ANGEL quickened three and a half furlongs out, leaving GOLDEN WATTLE and SILENT MISSION in her wake, clocking 2:11.1 for the trip.

GOLDEN WATTLE was relegated to fourth close home by runner-up SUNSET SILHOUTTE and PELICULA closing from off the pace.

OUR ANGEL, owned by Racing Assocs 2, handed Pearson his second-biggest career win following WILL IN CHARGE’s victory in the 2018 Diamond Mile.

Racing continues on Saturday.

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Retour en images sur la marche nocturne au Lamentin avec Nou Pa Sav

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

La marche sportive de Nou Pa Sav, qui intervient habituellement en ouverture du carnaval au Lamentin, a été programmée cette fois-ci pendant les grandes vacances, en cette fin de mois de juillet. 

En trois heures de temps, les 13 kilomètres passés par Acajou, Bois d’Inde, Mahault, le centre-ville, Bas-Mission, Petit-Manoir et Place d’Armes ont été aisément avalés avec une arrivée finale sur la place Antonio Maceo face à la mairie.

Les quelques averses n’ont en rien refroidi l’engouement et l’esprit bon enfant qui a animé les quelques 2 000 personnes qui ont battu le bitume. 

? À lire aussi ce mardi 2 août dans l’édition papier de France-Antilles

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Lorenzo Magnien : « J’ai hâte de découvrir l’ambiance d’une course à étapes »

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Lorenzo Magnien va découvrir son premier Tour de Guadeloupe au départ de la Désirade aujourd’hui ! À 20 ans, le pensionnaire du Parisis AC 95 va participer à sa première course par étapes outre-marine avec la formation de l’Excelsior. Le fils de l’ancien professionnel Emmanuel Magnien s’attend à vivre une belle expérience.

Lorenzo, vous entamez votre sixième saison en tant que coureur…

J’ai débuté le cyclisme en minimes 2 à l’AS Soisy-Enghien-la-Barre dans le Val d’Oise. J’ai ensuite rejoint le Parisis AC 95 présidé par Pascal Noël au début de ma deuxième année de juniors. J’apprécie beaucoup l’ambiance globale qu’on retrouve sur les compétitions, mais aussi j’ai un petit faible pour les sorties avec des petites pauses à la boulangerie (sourires).

Comment se passe cette saison pour vous ? 

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L’opération “Ambassadeur de ma ville” est lancée aujourd’hui à Saint-Claude

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

 La ville de Saint-Caude a procédé au lancement de l’opération “Ambassadeur de ma ville” ce matin

La Ville de Saint-Claude lance aujourd’hui son opération “Ambassadeur de ma ville” qui permettra à une trentaine de jeunes de s’adonner à une activité moyennant rémunération. Le concept revient après 2 années d’absence, à cause de la pandémie.La Directrice Générale des Services Sandra Justine, en a profité pour effectuer un long point sur le rôle, les missions et compétences des communes, parfois sous forme de petits quizz. Depuis 2008, la volonté de la municipalité est de valoriser l’engagement citoyen des jeunes au sein de la ville. C’est en ce sens que l’action “Vis ta ville” a vu le jour.

La ville permet ainsi aux jeunes de 17 à 25 ans de pouvoir bénéficier d’un emploi saisonnier tout en se formant aux valeurs de la démocratie. cela se déroulait au Carrefour des solidarités (ancienne mairie de la ville de Saint-Claude). 

Lancement opération “Ambassadeur de ma ville” – FLB

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Newsmaker: Reactions to PM’s admission that youths want to leave Ja Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

This week’s featured development as Newsmaker of the Week just ended is the stunning admission from Prime Minister Andrew Holness that many frustrated young persons want to leave Jamaica.

This, according to Holness, is largely due to the lack of opportunities and proper infrastructure, including housing, locally.

Tongues have been sent wagging and criticisms of past Governments and of the current Holness-led Administration were heavy on social media after the prime minister seemingly ‘offloaded’ his thoughts on some current issues plaguing the country.

Recently, the issues of Jamaica’s labour shortage has been a dominate topic across the country, with major some businesses admitting that they are struggling to fill job vacancies due to the unwillingness of many workers to return to jobs they lost at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic for the same levels of compensation.

Now, a fresh issue is bound to affect the local labour market, and that is migration.

In addressing the handing-over ceremony for phase one of the Ruthven Towers apartment complex in St Andrew on Wednesday, Holness said the issue of migration has affected Jamaica negatively, with numerous members of the middle class migrating.

He is contending that this situation is untenable, as it will lead to a depletion of the country’s pool of talent and skills, and further derail efforts to complete ‘Project Jamaica’.

But several persons on social media have laid the blame for these issues squarely at the feet of the island’s two political parties – the People’s National Party (PNP) and the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

They say both parties have been at the helm of Government at various times since Independence in 1962, and should have worked assiduously to rectify social and economic issues plaguing the country, to stem the migratory trend of the island’s citizens with their skills.

While not specifically taking any blame as persons would want him and his Government to do, Holness, rather, asked several questions to paint a chilling reality of the future if migration of the youth and middle class persons is not stemmed.

“Who will lead the country when all the skills leave?” asked Holness during the press conference.

“… And when I say leave the country…, I am talking about who will lead the NHT (National Housing Trust), who will take the leadership of the country to transform the country?” he further questioned.

Based on his interactions with some young persons, the prime minister said he has gained first-hand knowledge of the levels of frustration that they are experiencing locally when they compare other developing countries to Jamaica.

“Somehow they (young persons) look at other countries, they see what is happening in other countries, and they say, ‘Why can’t it happen here? Why do we have all the problems that we have?

“It is infuriating to many of them, and when we talk to them, particularly the millennials, they just want to leave. They want to just go overseas and enjoy the benefits that are existing in other developed countries,” Holness informed.

He noted as well, that Jamaica has suffered from migration since post-Independence, especially since the 1970s.

“Since the 1970s, there has been a migration of Jamaica’s middle class… No country can progress without building its middle class. The middle class isn’t a bourgeoisie concept. The middle class is the segment of your society where skills and entrepreneurism and innovation exist,” he explained.

“So, the middle class is not this rich, well-to-do as people think. It is those who have benefited from the education of the country, who have the skills necessary to move the country along,” the prime minister continued.

“Unfortunately, we have been losing them, and one of the reasons we have been losing them is security…, job opportunities, maybe another, but we are slowly conquering that.”

It was revealed that Jamaica is at six per cent unemployment.

Even amid that good news, the migration issue spoken of by Holness was brought to bear, for example, in the education sector, in the week just ended.

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), in a media interview, put the country on notice that a massive exodus of teachers is looming, as 400 have already left this year for lucrative jobs in the United States.

Interestingly, the United States is also experiencing a massive shortage of teachers.

The JTA President, Winston Smith, said the general reason behind local educators leaving is due to low pay, the fears of teachers that they may he criminalised under the new Jamaica Teaching Council (JTC) Bill, among other factors.

Winston Smith

But Education Minister Fayval Williams has said there is no need for concern regarding the migration of teachers, as every year the sector loses educators and she was not seeing an negative impact from this year’s migration.

Approximately 38,000 teachers are employed in both public and private schools nationally, the JTA has said.

Fayval Williams

Returning to Holness’ comments this week on migration of the island’s youth and middle class, he stated that the quality of housing has also a factor in pushing them away.

“In our 60th year, we have to confront this,and make a commitment to improve our infrastructure, so that people can feel that they are living in a modern society,” he stated.

In the interim, Holness appealed to all youths to remain in the island to complete what he dubbed as ‘Project Jamaica’.

“So we are appealing to the young people in our country to consider that ‘Project Jamaica’ is not complete and you have a role, not just to be critical of the incompleteness and failures of ‘Project Jamaica’, but you have a role in making ‘Project Jamaica’ a success,” he urged.

Social media users, particularly those on Instagram, questioned Holness on the solutions he would be bringing to sway ‘frustrated’ youths from leaving Jamaicans.

Dr.t_dnp questioned: “So dear Mr PM, what are you planning to do about it?”

In response to her question, Instagram user, lef_dat_alone, wrote: “This man (Holness) has all the right people around him for the wrong reasons.

“All them do is advise him how to come up with catchy lines and all kind of Anancy fandangle stories and slants to lure the people his way when him near to call an election,” said the user.

“Remember a this same man tell we if him win we can sleep with our doors open.”

Another Instagrammer, Nadineanderson6316, stated: “Somebody please remind him of his (Holness’) position in this country!!!”

Top_boy876 commented: “Is he (Holness) serious right now? You are the prime minister. It is your duty to make sure the country strives. All I hear you do is talk and talk. That’s it. What is your plan?”

Lola_xgotduncan argued: “The PNP and JLP a run this country for years, and dem never think eventually youth would want to leave and explore greener pastures because we make things hard for them? Mr PM, action now, not a bag a mouth please.”

Other individuals took no issue with persons migrating to other countries.

“Anybody looking to migrate come to the UK there’s massive labour shortages now due to Brexit and the pandemic and many companies are now hiring abroad in all types of occupations,” said Instagrammer, itsjalen1996.

Tav_36 wrote: “Nothing is wrong with people migrating, because it gives the opportunity for more young persons who are leaving tertiary institutions to get jobs, plus the country benefits from the foreign exchange It’s a win-win for everybody.”

Na.ky_2220 commented: “Some of the best and brightest minds are leaving mainly because of inadequate pay.

“I see serious brain drain on the horizon. I love my country, but I have to go where I can at least feed my family,” she added.

Carlbenz24 shared: “Prime Minister there is no opportunity for a lot of people in the country, so I don’t blame them to migrate or run off (to) other countries that they can prosper and try and help their families back home.”

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