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Agri Minister assures: Flood-hit registered farmers to get help

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Agriculture Minister Kazim Hosein. – Photo by Marvin Hamilton

MINISTER of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries Kazim Hosein is promising that all registered farmers affected by recent flooding will receive assistance from the state.

A release from the ministry on Sunday said that government has implemented a multi-faceted approach involving several ministries and agencies to ensure registered farmers and affected citizens receive assistance in the shortest possible time.

“I have witnessed the impact of flooding on the farming community and I wish to assure all those affected that this Government will mobilise the necessary resources to not only bring relief but also return a level of normalcy and productivity to this valuable sector,” Hosein said.

He reiterated that on an urgent request of the Prime Minister, a co-ordinating unit was established and involves the Ministry of

Rural Development and Local Government, Ministry of Works and Transport, Ministry of Public Utilities, Ministry of National Security, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Hosein’s ministry as well as the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management.

Photo by Marvin Hamilton

WASA, T&TEC, the Defence Force, the Municipal Police, National Quarries Company Limited, and SWMCOL are also involved to lend support to those affected across the country.

Hosein encouraged all affected registered farmers to visit their nearest county offices and make flood damage claims. Farmers must ensure claims are made to the relevant county agricultural office as soon as possible or within ten working days of the flood-damage event.

After floodwater subsides, an agricultural extension officer will contact farmers and visit their respective holdings in order to verify the accuracy of claims, following which, the claims will be sent for timely processing.

Contact information on county agriculture offices are:

• County St George West (112 Farm Road, Curepe) – 662-5127/1886

• County St Andrews/St David (El Reposo Demo Station, Sangre Grande) – 316-2916

• County Caroni (Lightpole 525, Old Southern Main Road, Chase Village) – Contact: 797-2740

• Regional administration south (Inverness Avenue, San Fernando) – Main Office South – 225-4727/225-4637.

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Police, army hunt cop killer in Tobago

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Kyle Lashley –

Acting Commissioner of Police McDonald Jacob has vowed to use all resources available to apprehend the killer of SRP Kyle Lashley in Tobago. Lashley was gunned down while liming in Les Coteaux on Saturday night.

In a press release on Sunday, Jacob said “all resources of the TTPS and national security will be brought to bear in the investigations into the killing of the young officer, and the island will be scoured until the perpetrators of the crime are brought to justice.”

Jacob said a contingent of officers from the Inter-Agency Task Force and personnel from the Defence Force are in Tobago to help arrest the offenders in the shortest possible time.

According to reports, Lashley, who worked at Crown Point Police Station, was in the company of friends around 7.10 pm, at Providence Road, when a black Kia Cerato stopped alongside them and two armed men exited.

One of the men took Lashley’s gold chain and fired several shots at him. The men then entered the vehicle which sped off.

Officers of the Moriah Police Station responded and took Lashley to the Scarborough General Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

Jacob extended condolences on behalf of the police executive to the family and colleagues of Lashley.

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PM: WI cricket needs competent management

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TEE TIME: Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley posted this photo on his Facebook page on Saturday showing himself with retired WI cricket legend Viv Richards on the golf course. – Facebook

HOURS after posting photos of himself with golfing buddy, retired cricket legend Viv Richards, the Prime Minister took to social media on Sunday to call for visonaries and competent management for West Indies cricket following the regional side’s embarrassing exit, at the preliminary qualifying stages, of the just concluded T20 World Cup.

Dr Rowley – cleared of covid19 on Friday after his third infection – said that now that the T20 World Cup is over and the embarrassingly underwhelming performance of West Indies cricket exposed in all its nakedness, there was urgent need for deep reflection.

“What is it about us that after demonstrating our superior playing skills in these colonial and post-colonial islands we cannot now find it within our populations, the business, coaching and management skills to halt the decline of an activity where we dominated the world for a record-breaking almost two decades,” Rowley asked in a post on his Facebook page.

He called for an end to “franchising out our legacy and our future,” adding, “We need visionary and competent management both on and off the field!”

The PM, who up to Friday was in covid19 isolation and answered Prime Minister’s Q&A in the Parliament virtually that day, said there was a need to look for requirements within and embrace and allow WI world-beating ex-players to play a hugely meaningful role across all boundaries within the region.

Firstly, and once again, he said, we must settle and answer the question of “Who owns West Indies cricket?

“It cannot and must not be that this priceless legacy of an entire people is simply available to provide opportunity and a good salary to a few in management and some travelling six-hitters who might be doing well personally even as the game is withering and dying regionally.”

The PM declared: “Enough is enough! If Namibia, Holland, Ireland, Zimbabwe, Namibia, and Afghanistan can get it done then Cricket West Indies has a lot to answer for.”

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Jilted husband fatally stabs man, injures wife at Kwakwani

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Police in Kwakwani, Region 10, are on the hunt for a male suspect who injured his wife and fatally stabbed another man in the wee hours of today.

Dead is 30-year-old Joshua Dianid, a truck driver of Kwakwani Staff Hill, Upper Berbice River. The injured woman has been identified as 36-year-old Cavita Williams, a labourer of Kwakwani Airstrip. She is said to be in a stable condition at the Kwakwani Hospital.

INews understands that the incident occurred sometime around 02:10h at the Double Deuce Creek Site (Bush Pool), Kwakwani Staff Hill.

Reports are that the suspect, Courtney Williams of Kwakwani Airstrip, saw his wife and Dianid together at a sporting event and became enraged. He confronted them and a heated argument ensued during which the suspect broke a bottle and stabbed the woman on both of her hands before turning to Dianid and stabbing him multiple times to his abdomen.

After committing the act, the suspect fled the scene and has been in hiding since.

The two injured persons were rushed to the Kwakwani Hospital, where Dianid succumbed while receiving treatment.

This publication was told that Cavita and the suspect had been separated for about a month.

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7 days to go: Team Serbia Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

We are officially one week away from the start of the 22nd FIFA World Cup.

Four years have seemed like an eternity for the football fanatics and they will be glued to every media device when home team Qatar take on Ecuador in the opening game at the Al Bayt Stadium at 12 p.m eastern time.

Serbia returns for the second consecutive World Cup and their fourth overall, as an independent nation.

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Formerly a part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and later the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, they would have attended nine World Cups, with a best finish of fourth place in 1930 and 1962.

Since becoming Serbia, an independent nation, the “Eagles” have never surpassed the group stage.

However, after topping a group which included Portugal and Ireland, Serbia is confident about improving their status on the global stage.

The Serbia World Cup squad currently boast some of the most lethal attackers across Europe. Juventus duo Dusan Vlahovic and Filip Kostic, Fulham’s talisman Aleksandar Mitrovic, Ajax’s Dusan Tadic and the highly rated midfield maestro Sergej Milinkovic-Savic of Lazio.

If the above-mentioned players abilities can combine effectively, Serbia may stand a chance of progressing to the knockout phase for the first time in their World Cup history.

Country: Serbia

Capital: Belgrade

Population: 6.8 million

Confederation: UEFA (Europe)

Group: G

Professional League: Mozzart Bet Super Liga

World Cup appearances: 4 (2022) As an Independent nation

Qualification status: UEFA Group A winners

Key players: Dusan Tadic (Ajax, Netherlands), Filip Kostic (Juventus, Italy), Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (Lazio, Italy), Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus, Italy), Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham, England)

Coach: Dragan Stojkovic

Group mates: Brazil, Switzerland, Cameroon

Predictions: Will battle for a play-off spot versus Switzerland. If their forwards can fire from early, a runners-up finish is a realistic achievement.

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Des Antillais à Verdun pour commérer le 11 novembre

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

A l’occasion de la cérémonie du 11 novembre 1918, une délégation d’une centaine d’antillais a répondu l’invitation de l’association, Nou Ka Bay, présidé par Marie-Georges Gordien. Elle a quitté Paris pour assister à la cérémonie de l’armistice à Verdun, ville meurtrie lors de la Première guerre mondiale de 14-18. C’est la première fois que des Antillais participent de façon officielle à cette cérémonie commémorative dans cette ville meurtrie.  Son maire, Samuel Hazard, a voulu ainsi rendre hommage à tous les Guadeloupéens, Martiniquais, Guyanais, morts pour la France, lors de cette guerre.  

La président de l’association, Nou ka bay, Marie-Georges Gordien, a en compagnie de plusieurs personnalités déposé une gerbe au pied du monument aux morts de la ville de Verdun, en mémoire des combattants antillais morts pour la France.” C’est la première fois que Les antillais sont accueillis officiellement à Verdun. C’est un grand pas pour les générations à venir “, a laissé entendre le président, Marie Georges Gordien, de l’association Nou Ka Bay (NBK).

“La paix a un prix”

L’émotion était palpable dans l’assistance venue nombreuse pour saluer la mémoire de tous ces soldats morts au combat et mutilés. 

La cérémonie a débuté par les mots de la sous-préfète de Verdun, Marie Paule Tourte-Trolue, originaire de la Nouvelle Calédonie. Elle a lu le message du ministre des armées, Sébastien Lecornu et de son secrétaire d’Etat aux anciens combattants et à la mémoire, Patricia Mirallés. ” 11 novembre 1918 c’est l’armistice pour des millions de soldats venus du monde entier. C’est la fin de quatre terribles années de combats. Souvenons-nous de leurs bravoures et de leur sacrifices. Les souvenirs de nos poilus nous obligent et nous rappellent que la paix à un prix “.

Faire perdurer la mémoire des combattants antillais

L’après-midi, une stèle (réalisée par le designer Rudy Arconte) portant les noms de onze soldats de Guadeloupe et de Martinique a été dévoilée. Un moment inoubliable.  Ce monument est un moyen de faire vivre et perdurer la mémoire des combattants antillais. Le son du bèlè de Ti-Frère Avrila a raisonné dans les sous-bois et Jack a entonné un banjo gita pour accompagner leurs esprits pendant que les officiels faisaient tomber le drap qui cachait  les onze noms inscrits sur la stèle.

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Ils ont dit :

Le colonel Philippe Potin

” C’est une belle mélopée bien triste et qui reflétait l’accent de cette cérémonie. C’était très intéressant et très bien venue. Un moment original dans une cérémonie militaire qui généralement est très normée.

Marie-Georges Gordien, président du Nou Ka Bay “

Nous avons un sentiment de fierté. Nous sommes très heureux d’avoir pu dévoiler cette stèle mettant en lumière des soldats totalement méconnus, aussi bien de la France que de notre propre communauté. Nous espérons qu’un grand nombre d’antillais venant de l’hexagone et des Antilles puissent venir se recueillir devant. Ce fut un moment très fort en émotions “.

Samuel Hazard, maire de Verdun

” C’est un devoir, un devoir de mémoire et un devoir d’histoire. On n’oublie pas nos héros dans cette localité devant Verdun où 80 nationalités ont combattu. En 2016, ici, il y avait quatre mille jeunes franco-allemands. Des jeunes qui étaient  émus d’être sur le champ de bataille et de faire œuvre de paix, parce qu’il s’agit bien de cela. C’était les jeunes français des territoires ultramarins, de Guadeloupe, 

Le maire de Fleurie-devant-Douaumont, Jean-Pierre Laparra

” Le choix des onze noms inscrits sur ce monument, représente l’engagement et l’abnégation de ces soldats venus de leurs lointaines contrées donner leur vie sur le sol métropolitain. Depuis quelques années, à l’initiative de l’association, Nou ka bay, des relations amicales avec Fleurie se sont tissées, après avoir apposé une plaque dans la chapelle, les efforts se sont concrétisés pour édifier ce monument “.

Inauguration stèle
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Une cérémonie solennelle
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Sur la stèle, le nom de 11 Antillais
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La cérémonie du 11 novembre à Verdun la sous prefete Marie-Paule Tourte-Trolue et le maire de Verdun Samuel Hazard 
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Le maire de Verdun Samuel Hazard 
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Le bèlé s’est entendu de loin
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Les cornes à lambi ont résonné
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Inauguration de la stèle  en mémoire des soldats antillais morts pour la France à Verdun Marie Georges Gordien 
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Cérémonie du 11 novembre

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Opinion: Bold policy moves needed if Caymanians are to have a future Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Readers are asked to note that Op-eds do not necessarily reflect the opinions or beliefs of Loop Cayman.

by Alric Lindsay

If lower-and-middle income Caymanians are to have a fair chance at realizing their dream of having a stable future in the Cayman Islands or securing for themselves some of the benefits depicted on marketing commercials, then I think that bold policy moves will have to be made soon to protect their interests.

Such measures, in my opinion, would include giving security to Caymanians for jobs and business in certain areas, for example, in watersports, on-land tour guide operations and real estate agency services. In addition, policy makers are encouraged to give some thought to the idea of re-establishing the Caymanian Protection Board.

Watersports

In relation to the watersports industry, while Caymanian watersports operators are still recovering from the decline of their businesses due to the pandemic, I think that any further wildlife interaction zone licences must be issued exclusively to Caymanians for the next five years. This is to ensure that Caymanians who possess wildlife interaction zone licences have a fair chance to get back on their feet and recoup some of their COVID-19 losses.

If this is not done, I fear that some big business overseas may see struggling Caymanian watersports businesses as an opportunity to enter the local market and, perhaps, squeeze some Caymanians out of the watersports business.

Tour Guides

One business connected to watersports and other areas of tourism is the work of tour guides.

Having had excellent first- hand experiences with a Caymanian-owned bike tour in East End, I see that there is great value in having the Cayman experience shared by a local who knows Cayman deeply and whose heart is Cayman. Hearing the local accent on a two-hour tour is also an added plus.

Looking at it this way, it is elementary to understand why tour guide operations should be reserved for Caymanians. In addition, I think it is a ‘win-win’ situation for Caymanians as they will have job security (as long as there is tourism) and the jurisdiction’s image will be helped as it will be able to further its claim that it is promoting a unique product.

Real Estate Agents

Another area which is the subject of some concern is the issuance of Local Companies Control Licences (LCCLs) by the government to persons to operate as real estate developers and real estate agents without the requirement for any Caymanian participation or ownership in the business.

In my opinion, this not only threatens the business model of Caymanian real estate developers and Caymanian real estate agents, but could shut them out of lucrative opportunities.

In terms of a solution, I think that a moratorium should be placed immediately on the issuance of LCCLs to real estate developers and real estate agents.

This will give small Caymanian-owned businesses in these areas a chance to expand and acquire more of a share of the real estate market rather than being substituted and replaced by estate agents coming from overseas looking for specially issued LCCLs to compete with Caymanian real estate professionals.

Caymanian Protection Board

In addition to all of the foregoing suggestions, some members of the public are advocates of the re-establishment of the Caymanian Protection Board by the government.

This comes after some Caymanians have complained over the years about difficulty in securing employment, challenges with job promotions and perceived discrepancies in pay.

It has also been raised as a concern because it appears that, given all of the recent court challenges against the Immigration Appeals Tribunals, there could be a mass permanent residency grant on the horizon, and following that, another mass Caymanian status grant.

If these mass grants occur soon and continue in the future, they could cause Caymanians to worry whether they are simply being replaced by others in their own country.

A properly constituted Caymanian Protection Board would address all of these immigration issues, hopefully leading to a revamped structure where qualified Caymanians would actually be considered first and a fixed number of citizenships (perhaps, based on a “lottery” system) would be considered for grant each year.

In addition, such a board might determine that qualification for permanent residency should no longer be based on an accumulation of points under the points system, but on evidence of real integration in the Caymanian community, a person’s contributions to the country as a whole and, of course, any relevant considerations under the Cayman constitution.

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Water Authority disconnection notice for November 15 Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass
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Water Authority is advising members of the public that the next set of disconnections will occur on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 and will affect Red Bay, Crewe Road, South Sound, Prospect, and Fairbanks Road.

If you are a customer in one of these areas and have a past due balance, Water Authority is encouraging you to pay your bill online using the following link: https://tinyurl.com/4vhvtaa4.

Customers are also reminded that the Water Authority offers payment agreements to customers who have had a leak, are facing an unexpectedly high bill, or who are experiencing personal hardships and require financial assistance as a result.

If you know that you are not going to be able to pay your entire bill on time, please contact the Customer Service Department via email at info@waterauthority.ky or by telephone at 949-0094 at your earliest convenience before the payment due date to discuss the possibility of a payment agreement.

Otherwise, services may be disconnected.

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40-Y-O pregnant woman dies at COVID-19 Hospital

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
The Ocean View Hospital

The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) has reported that a 40-year-old pregnant woman from Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) died today at the Ocean View Hospital, which houses the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

This COVID fatality is the first in almost two months. The last COVID death was recorded on September 15 when an 88-year-old male from Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) died as a result of the virus.

Nonetheless, the COVID-19 death toll in Guyana has gone up to 1281.

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The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) regrettably informs of the maternal death of a 40-year-old female from Region 6 – East Berbice, which occurred today at the Ocean View Facility.

The GPHC expresses sincerest condolences to the family of the deceased and willmake every effort to provide all the necessary support during this difficult time torender any assistance and information needed.

The GPHC is appealing to the public to respect the confidentiality of the deceasedand her family, and to allow them to mourn their unfortunate loss peacefully.

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Govt to spend over $200M to regularise squatting area at Charity – Pres Ali

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President Dr Irfaan Ali addressing Charity residents during the land allocation exercise on Saturday

Dozens of squatters in Charity, Region Two, on Saturday received their certificates of title during the “Dream Realised” programme during which President Dr Irfaan Ali further committed that over $200 million will be spent to regularise the community.

In addition, he noted that work will start on 123 roads throughout the region by the end of the year.

The Head of State participated in the distribution of the certificates of titles to the residents at the Young Scholars Academy at Charity, Essequibo Coast. It was explained that out of 123 lots that can be regularised immediately, only 27 had fully paid their fees while 33 were yet to pay.

Accordingly, 27 persons received their titles on Saturday, while there will be a distribution for the remainder on Monday. It was explained by President Ali that the Government processed 60 titles in just four days.

“The remaining number of persons, the remaining 63 persons, out of the 123, we are ready for you to sign up and pay your fees so that you can get your title before the end of the year,” President Ali said.

He further explained the plans the Government has for their community and for the region as a whole. For one, he explained that over $200 million will be spent on regularising their community.

This includes the construction of a 40-foot-long concrete bridge linking Charity to an adjoining community, valued at some $35 million.

Another $120 million is expected to be spent on 2.5 kilometres of concrete roads between these two communities. An additional $20 million will be expended to bring water to the community, and another $20 million will be utilised to expand the electricity supply to the community’s ‘Red Rice’ area.

The President further assured the former squatters that they will be visited by bankers who will come to approve their home improvement loans. He noted that the Government has negotiated a special interest rate of just 3.9 per cent for these low-income loans.

Roads

President Ali meanwhile told them that having conducted an assessment of the region, they will be spending millions on roads in every community in the region. He made it clear that these roads are being built regardless of how communities voted, reminding that his Government is one that does not discriminate when it comes to State resources.

“In Charity, we are investing $4 billion in a huge, new water treatment plant for you here. Outside of all of that, we have identified 251 roads that have to be done in Region Two. We did an analysis of the entire region,” President Ali said.

“Every single community, regardless of how you look, feel or voted, all the roads in this region, every single community, has been placed on a list. And we have 251 roads to be done. We are earmarking, through supplementary provisions, resources to do 123 of these roads, commencing this year. Every community.”

Minister within the Housing and Water Ministry Susan Rodrigues, who was present at the event, assured those present that the Government will continue to deliver on its promises to them.

“We’re getting there, we’re getting more efficient and we will be able, through the Ministry of Housing and Water, to deliver on all of our promises by 2025. Every day you see a demonstration of our commitment to the work – delivering and actually putting in the work, hours and resources to deliver. And it is our honour to do so,” she said.

The former squatters turned homeowners were equally grateful. Tracy DaSilva extended thanks to the President, Ministers and all the technical staff who have been hard at work making sure they can process the certificates of titles. Paulette Owen, another recipient, also expressed thanks.

“I’m so happy that I’m here to receive this title. And I would like to congratulate Mr President for the good work that he’s doing. Even doing work in the canal, which I will be a part of. And I would like to say thank you,” she said.

Antonio Gonsalves, when called up to receive his title, lauded the efforts the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Government has been making to address the issues closest to the hearts of ordinary Guyanese.

“I do hope y’all recognise the great effort that comrade Irfaan Ali and his team are doing for the people of this country. Now you can’t expect something to come, brap. Comrade Ali took his time, he did a draft plan to get things in order, so that we could get a better life. They are working hard to comfort us. And I hope you acknowledge and cherish, the work they are doing for us,” Gonsalves said.

Imandeen Mangar meanwhile admitted that she has been squatting for 30 years. She, therefore, noted that the title meant a lot to her, as she celebrated that she’s “no more a squatter today.”

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