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2 bandits shot dead in failed El Socorro home invasion

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TWO BANDITS were shot dead and a third wounded during a failed home invasion in El Socorro on Tuesday morning.

Police said the intended targets – a businessman and his 88-year-old father were asleep at their home which is at the back of the family’s dried good business when at around 4 am, they were awakened by loud, banging sounds against a door of the house.

On checking the businessman saw six gunmen in his premises.

The businessman, who is a licensed firearm owner, used his weapons to shoot at the intruders, hitting three of them, while the others beat a hasty retreat into the night.

He then called the police and North Eastern Division Task Force officers quickly went to the scene and took the three men to the hospital where two were later pronounced dead on arrival. The survivor remains warded at hospital under armed police guard.

Crime scene investigators were still collecting evidence at the home up to 10.50 am on Tuesday.

Police from the North Eastern Division are continuing enquiries.

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Letter: The problem in the sugar industry is those who are incapable in their tasks

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Dear Editor,

Alleged GuySuCo employee, Mr Francis McGowan, in the July 15, 2022 Kaieteur News, sought to express criticism of the GAWU and by extension sugar workers for actions taken in standing-up to defend their rights and conditions. The accusations utilised by the ‘GuySuCo employee’ are certainly not new and have been used time and again by enemies of GAWU and the sugar workers.

As in the past, the actions of sugar workers to demand that their conditions-of-work be respected; the stance against the perpetuation of injustices, and their call for the industry to managed in a proper manner have gotten under the not-too-thick skin of the GuySuCo ‘specialists and professionals’. Despite their linguistic gymnastics and contrary to their hopes, sugar workers are not fooled by hollow propaganda. They are there on the ground and the truth cannot escape them.

Mr McGowan, who may well be a pseudo-writer, charged that GAWU’s approach is ‘outdated’. We wonder how did the ‘employee’ reach such conclusions? Our approach is grounded in the principle that workers’ rights and conditions must be upheld, what is so outdated about that? All over the world, workers are struggling as they heighten calls for respect and justice.

Such struggles are taking place in societies far more advanced than ours yet when the Guyanese sugar workers raise their voices, their and their organisation’s calls are suddenly outdated. What really is outdated is those who still believe that workers must remain meek while the certain untouchables perpetuate assaults on their rights and conditions. Indeed, for the GAWU it is saddening that workers must protest to get their annual leave payments. These matters have long been settled yet the modern-day ‘maharajas’ want to ignore their rights.

The ‘employee’ charged we are not being honest with sugar workers. Were we dishonest when we said the first crop 2022 production was the lowest in GuySuCo history? Were we dishonest to say that large areas of the cultivations at Albion and Blairmont estates were abandoned? Was it dishonest to point out that tillage tractor utilisation was not being maximised?

Is it dishonest to express the view that GuySuCo management requires strengthening? Or is it dishonest to express concern that despite substantial investments, the leadership of the sugar company has little to show? Could it be dishonest to hold that rather than attempting to pursue repairs to the gear at the Uitvlugt factory it would have been more prudent to order a new one? Where was the dishonesty that is spoken about?

Mr McGowan, in his misinformed propaganda, said, ‘we have uncovered’. Who is this ‘we’ he speaks of? Is it really ‘we’? Or is it a certain ‘he’? Whatever may be the case we wish to tell him or them, that the union’s finances are audited up to the end of 2020 and work is advancing in respect of 2021. Can the same be said of GuySuCo? We are also treated to further distortion regarding our recent attendance to the WFTU Congress, an organisation that has stood by GAWU in all times. Nonetheless, his unfamiliarity stands nakedly exposed as our union received support to participate in this important working-class activity. Did GuySuCo receive similar support during recent overseas jaunts?

We are told about the Government’s support to the workers of Uitvlugt estate. Certainly, the workers are most appreciative and grateful, contrary to the beliefs of a certain ‘chief’. However, does that support give GuySuCo the right to cheat workers out of their legitimately earned benefits? Does it give it permission to allow the Corporation to ignore the sincere calls of the workers? We would want to believe Mr McGowan would not want to be denied what he is entitled to, so why should the sugar workers be chastised for seeking fairness?

The union vehicles and renovations also attracted attention. Is it that those of Mr McGowan’s ilk would wish for union officials to utilise donkey and horse carts or bicycles? Or maybe their desire is for union buildings to appear in a poor state? Such expressions, in our view, demonstrate that the old colonial mentality has returned. While expressing criticism, Mr McGowan may want to find out whether it is true that certain exquisite, top-of-the-line European automobile was being procured for the Corporation until reportedly a sudden halt was placed? Also, he may wish to enquire what has happened to the reported down payment?

Similarly, he should let us know about the massive renovations at a certain company house which reportedly went over budget and variations approved contrary to the company’s policy? Or could he tell us about a reported ostentatious private get-together that is said to have had several sugar workers engaged in various activities? Of course, all of this is reportedly happening when it is said workers should not express any resentment to their rights being trampled.

GAWU is said to be problematic but the real problem is that our union is not ignoring the real challenges in the industry and those who are responsible. We are not cowed by propaganda and false narratives. The GAWU and the sugar workers have had a proud history of standing up and raising their voices. We will not be deterred in our calls for the workers to be respected.

Yours faithfully,Seepaul NarinePresidentGAWU

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Incluyen el maltrato de mascotas en la Ley 54 de violencia doméstica

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La Ley 54 de violencia doméstica ahora protegerá del maltrato a las mascotas, luego que el gobernador, Pedro Pierluisi, convirtiera en ley el Proyecto de la Cámara 582 de la autoría del representante Ángel Matos García, portavoz del Partido Popular Democrático en el cuerpo legislativo.

La enmienda a la Ley 54, conocida como “Ley para la Prevención e Intervención con la Violencia Doméstica”, incluye la amenaza de maltrato o maltrato de mascotas dentro de las conductas que se definen como intimidación y violencia psicológica y tipifica nuevos agravantes. Según el legislador, estudios han mostrado que estas conductas son parte de las tácticas que lleva a cabo la persona agresora para infligir miedo, desesperanza, tristeza, o intimidación, lo cual resulta en maltrato psicológico contra parejas o exparejas.

“Como parte de los incidentes de violencia doméstica perpetrados en nuestra Isla, han ocurrido diversos casos de maltrato de animales, en los cuales las personas agresoras han abusado cruelmente de animales o mascotas con la intención de infligir daño emocional a parejas o ex parejas. Con esta ley buscamos atender este problema y fijar las responsabilidades en aquellos que atentan no solo contra sus parejas, sino contra las mascotas que son parte de la familia”, dijo Matos García.

Por otro lado, su coautora, la representante Jocelyne M. Rodríguez Negrón, quien a su vez es la presidenta de la Comisión de Asuntos de la Mujer, expresó que se siente satisfecha con que se hiciera Ley este proyecto.

“Las mascotas son seres que se quieren como miembros de la propia familia y muchas veces el agresor utiliza este sentimiento para manipular una relación.  La Cámara de Representantes junto a la Comisión de Asuntos de la Mujer seguirá luchando hasta lograr una disminución o una erradicación de este mal, que afecta no tan solo a la víctima, sino, a todos los que atraviesan esta experiencia a través de un familiar o amigo”, compartió en declaraciones escritas.

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Aclaran que la viruela del mono “no es una enfermedad de transmisión sexual”

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La principal oficial de epidemiología del Departamento de Salud, Melissa Marzán, aclaró hoy, 19 de julio en RADIO ISLA que la viruela del mono “no es una enfermedad de transmisión sexual”.

Melissa Marzán explicó que “como es una enfermedad de transmisión directa, que requiere contacto piel con piel, obviamente en la actividad sexual pues hay exposición. Es importante (saber) que el condón no va a proteger para la viruela de mono”.  

Sobre el proceso de vacunación contra la viruela, Marzán indicó que Salud está en proceso de certificar a los proveedores de la misma. “Alrededor de unos 30 proveedores van a participar de esta primera parte”, detalló Marzán.  

Al momento, la agencia no podrá realizar una vacunación masiva contra esta enfermedad debido a que aún hay muy pocas vacunas disponibles. Marzán indicó que se enfocarán en vacunar a aquellas personas que se expusieron o tuvieron contacto sexual con una persona infectada. 

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House to vote on same-sex marriage, push back against court Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The House is set to vote to protect same-sex and interracial marriages, a direct confrontation with the Supreme Court, whose conservative majority in overturning Roe v. Wade abortion access has sparked concerns that other rights enjoyed by countless Americans may be in jeopardy.

Tuesday’s vote in the House is part political strategy setting up an election-year roll call that will force all lawmakers, Republicans and Democrats, to go on the record with their views on the high-profile social issue. It’s also part of the legislative branch asserting its authority, pushing back against an aggressive court that appears intent on revisiting many settled US laws.

“As this Court may take aim at other fundamental rights, we cannot sit idly by,” Representative Jerrold Nadler, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said in a statement.

While the Respect for Marriage Act is expected to pass the House, it is almost certain to stall in the Senate, where most Republicans would surely block it. It’s one of several bills, including those enshrining abortion access, that Democrats are pushing to confront the court’s conservative majority. Another bill, guaranteeing access to contraceptive services, is set for a vote later this week.

The Respect for Marriage Act would repeal a leftover law still on the books from the Clinton era that defines marriage as a heterogeneous relationship between man and woman. It would also provide legal protections for interracial marriages by prohibiting any state from denying out-of-state marriage licenses and benefits on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity or national origin.

The 1996 law, the Defence of Marriage Act, had basically been sidelined by Obama-era court rulings, including Obergefell v Hodges, which established the rights of same-sex couples to marry nationwide, a landmark case for gay rights.

But last month, in doing away with the Roe v. Wade constitutional right to an abortion, the conservative court majority put in place during the Trump era left critics concerned there may be more to come.

In writing for the majority overturning Roe, Justice Samuel Alito argued for a more narrow interpretation of the rights guaranteed to Americans, saying the right to an abortion is not spelled out in the Constitution.

“We therefore hold that the Constitution does not confer a right to abortion,” Alito wrote.

In a concurring opinion, conservative Justice Clarence Thomas went further, saying other rulings similar to Roe, including those around same-sex marriage and the right for couples to use contraception, should be reconsidered.

While Alito insisted in the majority opinion that “this decision concerns the constitutional right to abortion and no other right,” others have taken notice.

Jim Obergefell, the plaintiff in the landmark ruling legalizing same-sex marriage and now running as a Democrat for the Ohio House, said after the court’s ruling on abortion, “When we lose one right that we have relied on and enjoyed, other rights are at risk.”

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By LISA MASCARO AP Congressional Correspondent

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Farmers Grateful for Water Tanks From Ministry of Agriculture

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 15, 2022 (MOA Media & Communication Unit) —  Farmers have expressed their gratitude to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine  Resources after recently receiving 1000-gallon water tanks to ease the challenges caused by water shortages.

During the Media Unit’s recent farm visits, three farmers expressed gratitude for the tanks and explained how the water storage tanks help to boost food production during the dry season. 

Crop farmer, Leon “Yella” Anthony of Stapleton, St. Peters expressed heartfelt gratitude while also providing a brief description of his setup.

“I want to give thanks to the Ministry of Agriculture for really helping me and providing a 1000- gallon tank so I can help increase my crop production during the hot season. As you can see, I  just installed my tank by getting an inch and a half coupling, putting it into the tank, coming out with an inch and a half pipe, breaking it down to a three quarter and then going right down to the three-quarter sub-main which will feed all the plants. That is a plus for me during the hot season, so I  have to give thanks”, he explained.

Livestock Farmers, Audrine and Curvin Bradshaw were also recipients of a tank which they say has been a great help on their pig farm in Mansion.

“We just want to say thanks to the Ministry of Agriculture for supplying us with the water tank,  [we are] very grateful and [it’s] useful and we are going to make great use of it for when the rain falls, the water goes into the tank to supply the water for the animals because yes, sometimes we do have a shortage of water and we don’t know where to turn so I am grateful for the tank. God bless you guys”, Mrs. Bradshaw expressed. 

Meanwhile, Crop Farmer and Co-Owner of Riches of the Earth farm, Victoria Baucom Berkeley said the tank distribution is timely to help farmers like her and her husband Sydney Berkeley as they rely heavily on water and food from their trees.

She said, “we are so happy to have this water tank here because right now we are having a kind of a drought, especially on the west side we’re not getting much rain and we need this water for our trees, we make most of our product from the trees that we have that we grow from our fruit trees and from the leaves, so it’s very important for us to have this water. So now that Sydney has connected the tank to the irrigation system, we are now able to water our trees so that they can get what it needs. We’re very grateful for that. This tank Sydney has been talking about, he wanted one for a very long time, so to get one now is something that we’re grateful for from the  Ministry of Agriculture”. 

The corrosion-resistant tanks can store a total of 3785 litres and are ideal for rainwater harvesting and low-maintenance water storage. 

Phase 2 of the distribution process is set to begin shortly and will see the allocation of water tanks to dozens of farmers in high-priority communities like Cayon.

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Weather Update for Tuesday, 19th July 2022

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

Present Weather: Partly Cloudy skiesWinds: A Gentle breeze of 11mph from the East northeast.Temperature: 27°C / 81°F                   Humidity: 82%Sea Level Pressure: 1018.0mbs or 30.06″Sunset: Today, 6:48 pm                    Sunrise: Tomorrow, 5:46 amWeather Forecast Valid until 8 am TomorrowWinds: East at 10 – 18 mph.Seas: Small craft operators should exercise caution.Weather Forecast for St. Kitts & Nevis: Partly cloudy with a 40 percent or moderate chance of brief afternoon showers

Weather tonight: Partly cloudy to cloudy with a 60 percent or moderate chance of brief  overnight showers

Eastern Caribbean Forecast: Moisture and instability associated with the Inter Tropical Convergent Zone will maintain cloudy periods with occasional showers over Trinidad and Tobago today. Meanwhile, a gradual increase in moisture within a trade-wind-flow will also maintain a moderate chance of showers over the rest of the islands form the Windwards northward to the Leewards and westward to Puerto Rico. By tonight, a tropical wave will further increase the chance of showers over the Windwards; these conditions will spread over the Leewards by early tomorrow.

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SKNYPA Officially Welcomes 17 Young People at Induction Ceremony

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

Basseterre, St. Kitt, July 18, 2022 (SKNYPA) – Seventeen young people from across St. Kitts and Nevis have been officially inducted as members of the St. Kitts National Youth Parliament Association (SKNYPA) following a three-month long probationary period. 

The 2022 cohort of SKNYPArians comprising 13 Kittitians and four Nevisians were officially inducted at an Induction Ceremony held Sunday, July 17 at the CUNA Conference Centre.

The new inductees are: Ms. Jahzara Andrew; Ms. Arzandra Arthurton; Mr. Darc Browne; Ms. Zahra Browne; Ms. Trosonya Douglas; Mr. Terrance Drew Jr.; Ms. Ronia Francis; Ms. Lashayna Hensley; Ms. Malyka Howell; Ms. Zahra Humphrey; Mr. Ayodele Jones; Mr. Kynique Lyifrock; Mr. Desean Newman; Mr. Warren Nisbett; Ms. Szczesnyque Smith; Ms. Saneldo Willett; and Ms. Dominique Williams. 

During the probationary period, the newly inducted SKNYPArians were exposed to training in areas such as public speaking, project proposal writing, research tips, and Robert’s Rules of Order as well as mock parliament sittings and community initiatives. A number of awards were presented to some of the new inductees based on their performance during the probationary period. 

The Chairman’s Award for Best Probationer went to Ms. Malyka Howell and Mr. Terrance Drew Jr. as runner up. Mr. Drew also received the Volunteer Committee Hearts and Hands Award for Most Voluntary Probationer. Ms. Howell also received the Best Public Speaking Skills Award and secured the runner-up spot for Best Interview. Ms. Dominique Williams captured runner-up for Best Public Speaking Skills Award and received the award for Best Interview. 

The award for Most Initiative Shown went to Mr. Kynique Lyjfrock with Ms. Trosonya Douglas as runner-up. The most Improved Probationer was Ms. Zahra Browne and runner-up went to Ms. Jahzara Andrew. Ms. Andrew also secured runner-up for the Volunteer Committee Hearts and Hands Award for Most Voluntary Probationer.

Featured Speaker Ms. Patrice Harris, former SKNYPA President, used the opportunity to welcome the new inductees into the Association. She said, “I wish to welcome all of the newest members into SKNYPA with warm hands. I take this opportunity to remind them of the core principles of leadership including empathy, compassion, integrity, advocacy and legacy. May you not walk away from this Association as the same person who joined.”

Chairman of the Selections Committee Mr. Malakhi Ferguson, who also serves as SKNYPA’s Vice President, congratulated the new inductees and recognised them for their commitment and proactive behaviour throughout the probationary period. 

“To the 2022 cohort of SKNYPArians, I want you to wear your SKNYPA badges with honour and pride. SKNYPA is truly an association that is bigger than ourselves. We are a group not driven by personal advancement but driven by the love for the country. I want you even after you leave here to ponder on a very instrumental theme: Equality and Justice: A Legacy Worth Pursuing,” Mr. Ferguson said. 

Also delivering remarks was the President of SKNYPA, Mr. Mauriel Knight. He said, “I am pleased that you have accepted the call to serve and have joined this body of the nation’s youth advocates. As the enabling voice for youth in our Federation, the task now lies on you to ensure that the voiceless are heard and that the unenlightened are edified.”

The probationary period was spearheaded by SKNYPA’s Selections Committee chaired by Mr. Malakhi Ferguson. The other members of the committee are Mr. Hasani McDonald as Deputy Chairman, Ms. Duanna Bradley, SKNYPA’s General Secretary, Mr. Devonne Cornelius, SKNYPA’s Public Relations Officer and Ms. Azilla Clarke, alumnus and former SKNYPA President. 

The Induction Ceremony of the 2022 Cohort of SKNYPArians was attended by founding father  Hon. Dr. Geoffrey Hanley; Ms. Valencia Syder, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Youth Empowerment; and Mr. Pierre Liburd, Director of Youth Empowerment. Honourary members, alumni, family and friends of the new inductees, and other specially invited guests were also present. 

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Clinton Beno?t, rempla?ant en or

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Originaire de Jacmel, Clinton Beno?t, qui f?tera son 49 anniversaire le 20 juillet prochain est de ceux qui naissent avec la musique dans le sang. D?j? sur les bancs de l’?cole, il se rappelle qu’il gratifiait ses camarades de classe et ses professeurs de ses prestations musicales. Cependant c’est au sein du groupe ? tendance salsa Trak, ? P?tion-Ville, que le public le d?couvre vers 1996 ? travers le morceau Anacaona. <>, explique Clinton Beno?t encore flatt? par cet heureux souvenir.

Suite ? ce succ?s, le “ti flan? salsa a”, comme on l’apostrophait ? cette ?poque, se voit offrir une opportunit? en or. Fabrice Rouzier fait appel ? lui pour Mizik Mizik en 1999. Il accepte avec enthousiasme, car mis ? part qu’il est un des fans du groupe, il peut aussi continuer ? honorer ses engagements avec Trak sans probl?me. On le trouve ainsi sur l’album Blakawout, notamment sur le morceau “Sonia”. <>, d?clare-t-il citant all?grement ses diff?rents coll?ges dont K?k? B?lizaire, Fabrice Rouzier, Rolls Lain? dit Roro, Mamane Absolu etc .

L’?pisode Mizik Mizik se termine en ao?t 2001. En tourn?e avec le groupe aux ?tats-Unis, un des musiciens d?cide de ne plus retourner au pays. Cette d?fection occasionne des petits p?pins pour le renouvellement des visas des autres membres. Le bruit court que l’on risque ne plus leur accorder d’autres visas si cela se reproduit. Pourtant au prochain voyage, un autre choisit de rester chez l’oncle Sam. Face ? cette situation et sentant un refus lui pendre sur la t?te comme une ?p?e de Damocl?s, il se r?sout ? rester aussi. Comme dit le proverbe cr?ole,”Baton ou genyen se avel ou pare kou”. S’il ne maudit pas ce choix qu’il a fait ? une ?poque bien d?termin?e de sa vie, il ressent n?anmoins un certain pincement au coeur aujourd’hui encore. <>, avance-t-il l’air sinc?re.

Alors qu’il commence ? prendre ses marques dans la Grande Pomme, quelques mois plus tard, des membres de D-Zine font appel ? lui. Gazman vient de jeter l’?ponge et il leur faut un rempla?ant. Apr?s n?gociations, il signe un contrat avec les responsables et d?m?nage ? Miami o? ?volue le groupe. Il y reste ? peu pr?s un an. On le retrouvera sur l’album “Zanmi” sur des morceaux tels que “Si jamais”, “Plakatap”. Mais la collaboration, tr?s fructueuse au d?part, s’ach?ve.

Sit?t la page D-Zine tourn?e en 2002, il retourne sur New York pour rejoindre la bande ? Phantoms apr?s le d?part de King Kino. <>, avoue Clinton.

N?anmoins en 2007, il forme Clinton and the 42and street band dans l’id?e de d?velopper un nouveau concept, le Funky Konpa qui pour lui, est un m?lange de Compas direct et de Rock and roll. <>, explique Clinton. L’album ?ponyme sort en 2010, mais cependant, le projet ne fait pas long feu. D’une part, le chanteur am?ricain Acey Stade, son compagnon de sc?ne, devenu tr?s populaire de son c?t?, a pr?f?r? se concentrer ? ses activit?s. D’autre part, son enthousiasme avait pris un coup.>> J’?tais un peu d?courag? par le manque de support de la part de mes compatriotes. Certes ceux qui se connaissaient en musique comprenait le travail et la vision, mais la grande majorit? trouvait ce nouveau son trop ?lectrique ? leur go?t. De plus, le Funky Konpa s?yait beaucoup plus ? des concerts qu’? des bals, or c’est ce qui pr?domine”, d?clare Clinton Beno?t.

Vers 2012, il reprend le micro avec Dola Mizik, Jean Max Valcourt ayant fait appel ? lui pour succ?der ? Armstrong Jeune. Avec la bande, il chante sur l’album “New York Times”, mais encore une fois, ne tarde pas ? clore l’exp?rience. <>

Revoir les priorit?s

Bien qu’il m?ne de plein front sa vie d’artiste, Monsieur Beno?t a toujours ?t? convaincu que se former ?tait une priorit? s’il voulait vraiment s’en sortir, pouvoir subvenir ? ses besoins et ? ceux de sa famille. S’il essaie de faire les deux en m?me temps, il se rend compte que ce n’est pas ?vident. “D?s fois, je devais prendre la route imm?diatement apr?s un bal ? New York pour aller suivre mes cours ? l’Universit? de Philadelphie”, raconte le chanteur. “?tre musicien exige beaucoup de sacrifices. Si on veut aussi ?tudier en m?me temps, l’un ou l’autre de ces deux va en p?tir ? coup s?r”, reconna?t Clinton Beno?t qui a du mettre sa carri?re en veilleuse.

? pr?sent, l’artiste qui est d?tenteur d’un master en criminal justice (2013) et d’un master en travail social (2015), est un th?rapeute. ?tabli ? New York, il travaille aussi comme un officier de police. S’il continue ? chanter, il ne le fait que de mani?re sporadique, rien que pour le plaisir. En 2017, il pr?tait main forte au mythique Tabou Combo, Shoubou ?tant gravement malade. On le retrouvait sur sc?ne avec Magnum Band l’an dernier pour leur 45e anniversaire aussi bien que cette ann?e dans le cadre de la soir?e baptis?e 46/36. Depuis quelque temps, il se focalise surtout sur Krey?l Alternative, une initiative qui vise ? rendre hommage ? certains grands noms de la musique ha?tienne ? travers des chansons. On lui doit notamment le morceau “”Tambour Battant” en l’honneur de Z?kl? et “Tante Nini” qui salue le talent de Boulo Valcourt et du Caribbean Sextet. Un prochain d?di? au Magnum Band est aussi en pr?paration affirme le chanteur qui promet aussi une nouvelle chanson pour bient?t.

? entendre parler Clinton Beno?t, on comprend qu’il garde la qui?tude de ceux qui savent qu’ils ont fait les choix qu’il fallait. La musique, il la ch?rit mais il n’en fait pas son ma?tre. S’il a rarement ?t? dans les 11 de d?part sur le terrain du HMI, il ne s’en formalise point. <>, confie-t-il. Par ailleurs, ces seconds r?les viennent aussi avec leur part de complications. <>, rappelle l’artiste qui insiste sur l’unicit? et l’originalit? de chaque personne.

Ce grand fan de Metallica et des Backstreet Boys, garde le meilleur de chacune des exp?riences qu’il a faites. “Quand tu as c?toy? de telles l?gendes sur sc?ne, je ne crois pas qu’il puisse y avoir de meilleurs souvenirs” avance Clinton. Aux jeunes qui veulent se lancer dans la musique il dira : <>

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12-year-old girl reported missing in Kingston Loop Jamaica

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Tanisha James has been reported missing since Saturday, July 16

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A High Alert has been activated for 12-year-old Tanisha James of Orange Street, Kingston who has been missing since Saturday, July 16.

She is of dark complexion, medium build, and is about 165 centimetres (5 feet 5 inches) tall. Reports from the Central Police are that Tanisha was last seen on Beckford Street in Kingston at about 2:00 pm, wearing a black dress with coloured patterns and a pair of black Crocs.

She has not been heard from since. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Tanisha James is being asked to contact the Central Police at 876- 922-8860, police 119 emergency number, or the nearest police station.

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