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CABINET NOTES Of Wednesday 23 November 2022

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HURST REPORTS ON CABINET OF Wednesday 23 November 2022

The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda commenced its sitting at approximately 10:30 am and concluded at 3:30 pm. All members were present.

A discussion about the new minimum wage, scheduled to be implemented on January 1, 2023, was the very first item addressed by the executive body. Cabinet agreed that a balance was sought in order to ensure that no employee would be terminated because the >10% increase of the minimum wage (from $8.20 to $9.00 per hour) would not burden any employer. There would be no loss of jobs given the reasonable movement of the increase, the Cabinet believed. At the same time, the delicately-negotiated outcome, which took into account the interests of all parties—the Union, the Employers, the Government, the Business community—was the wisest decision on which the Cabinet could agree. The proposal will go before parliament next week.
i. The Cabinet invited the Director of the Department of the Environment (DoE) to present her report on the outcomes of COP27 (Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) held in Egypt over a two-week period. Antigua and Barbuda established its leadership globally on this issue of global climate change. Both the Prime Minister and the Minister of the Environment made proposals to the COP27 which were hailed as the important successes of the meeting, the Director reported. “Loss and Damage” is a three-decade old proposal that seemingly would not ever be accepted. However, following the statement by the Prime Minister and the follow-up negotiations by the Minister of the Environment, the developed countries yielded and have agreed to fund the “loss and damage” proposal. It will be a source of funding-recovery from extreme weather, in vulnerable states, triggered by hurricanes, droughts, floods and other climate-change events.
The Department of the Environment developed a cadre of technical experts to such an extent that three of its staff members have been recruited to work in International Organizations; none of them applied for the jobs. These Antiguan and Barbudan experts are being scooped-up because of their training, knowledge and their competence in matters pertaining to the global environment / climate issues. The Cabinet congratulated the three experts.
i. The Cabinet received a report that several building projects throughout Antigua and Barbuda are unable to move forward as rapidly as they would like because of the scarcity of cement, steel and some aggregates. It was reported that as soon as the vessel bearing its cargo of cement discharges the material at the Crabbes Plant, the firms that sell premixed concrete regularly scoop-up all the cement until the vessel returns one week later; then, the same series of events recur. There is a construction boom taking place in Antigua and Barbuda that was deliberately engineered by the Gaston Browne Administration; when it became evident that the Covid-19 pandemic would disrupt our tourism traffic; the administration moved to incentivize construction.
Several hotel and other building projects are scheduled to begin within weeks; they will add to the demand for cement, steel and aggregates.
The Cabinet was visited by a team from the Department of the Environment (DOE) with responsibility for promoting Arbor Month. Thursday 24 November, 2022, has been declared Arbor Day in our region. Forty plants were presented to the Cabinet members, made up primarily of fruit trees to be nurtured and planted. The Cabinet reminded the Arbor Day team that a decision to plant 1 million trees per year still controls.  And, that as many nurseries as are needed for the saplings will be constructed in order to achieve this objective.
i. The Cabinet engaged an official from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) known as a “transformational specialist”. This UN Official explained that the UNDP is working on the assumption that the Fourth Industrial Revolution is on its way, and the use of ICTs (Information Communications and Technology Systems) to achieve competitive advantage will define civilization going forward. In order for nations to succeed, she said, good digital foundations are needed to drive the new systems. Antigua and Barbuda has been busily working to ensure that those foundations have been constructed so that the country is ready for take-off, and to create the Economic Powerhouse as envisioned by the Prime Minister.
The Minister of Information shared with the Cabinet an event which occurred one day last week when one of the offshore enterprises, operating in Antigua, was deliberately DDOS (attack); the ploy ensured that the company’s computer systems could not function normally. The action had some impact on other businesses in Antigua and Barbuda that use the same carriers for their Internet traffic. The challenge has been successfully met and the operation is restored.
7. The Minister of Health reported that no case of rheumatic fever was discovered in schools, following vigorous testing of students. However, utilizing the resources provided by the WHO, five hundred women have been tested for HPV, 25% of whom have tested positive. Sufficient resources are remaining to test an additional 1,000 women and these tests will continue to be carried out until the resources are exhausted. One of the outcomes of HPV is cervical cancer; this cancer can be eliminated by treatment if caught early. A robust program of testing and treatment will be carried out by the Ministry of Health.
The Glanville’s Polyclinic will soon be reopened—its water-storage problem having been solved. The Villa Polyclinic will begin offering pediatric treatment and EKG tests within a short time. The Clinics are intended to ease the burden on the lone MSJMC E/R services.
The Minister of Education addressed the issue of gangs in the schools, and reported that retaliatory actions by gang members has spawned a series of attacks against students. The Minister indicated that while the Police have been called-in, the behaviours are triggered by students from dysfunctional families. However, the Cabinet directed the Ministry of Social Transformation to have its social workers and others trained in this field to provide a paper that addresses solutions, to the Cabinet, as soon as possible.
The Lower House of Parliament will convene next Tuesday, 29 November 2022, to adopt several bills that have had their first reading weeks ago.

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Glanvilles Polyclinic to Reopen

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Glanvilles

The Glanvilles Polyclinic will soon be reopened—its water-storage problem having been solved.

The Villa Polyclinic will begin offering pediatric treatment and EKG tests within a short time.

The Clinics are intended to ease the burden on the lone MSJMC E/R services.

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Education Minister addresses Gang Violence in Schools

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Daryl Matthew

The Minister of Education Daryl Matthew addressed the issue of gangs in the schools, and reported that retaliatory actions by gang members has spawned a series of attacks against students.

The Minister indicated that while the Police have been called-in, the behaviours are triggered by students from dysfunctional families.

However, the Cabinet directed the Ministry of Social Transformation to have its social workers and others trained in this field to provide a paper that addresses solutions, to the Cabinet, as soon as possible.

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No Case of Rheumatic Fever was discovered in Schools

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The Minister of Health reported that no case of rheumatic fever was discovered in schools, following vigorous testing of students.

However, utilizing the resources provided by the WHO, five hundred women have been tested for HPV, 25% of whom have tested positive.

Sufficient resources are remaining to test an additional 1,000 women and these tests will continue to be carried out until the resources are exhausted.

One of the outcomes of HPV is cervical cancer; this cancer can be eliminated by treatment if caught early.

A robust program of testing and treatment will be carried out by the Ministry of Health.

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Diver’s widow hopeful CoE will bring closure, justice

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Vanessa Kussie, common-law wife of Rishi Naggasar, weeps after she relays her feeling about hearing the audio of her husband during the commission of enquiry into his death. Kussie attended a press conference held by the OWTU at Paramount Building, San Fernando on Wednesday. – ANGELO MARCELLE

VANESSA Kussie, widow of diver Rishi Nagassar, said the start of the commission of enquiry (CoE) into the Paria tragedy has given her hope that the families who lost loved ones would finally get justice and closure.

With tears streaming down her face, Kussie told the Newsday at Paramount Building, San Fernando, on Wednesday, that nine months after the February 25 tragedy, the pain and trauma had not lessened.

She said neither she nor her children are coping well.

“I cry every day. My baby (their three-year old son) asks every day when his Daddy is coming home.”

She said it has been a double blow for her two older sons, who are from a previous marriage. Their father died, she said and Nagassar was the only father they had known for the past 13 years.

“They loved him and he loved them. It’s been hard.”

In an interview with the media after a news conference called by the Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) to make a statement on the Paria tragedy, Kussie said the testimony of Christopher Boodram, the lone survivor, and the voices of her husband and his other colleagues – Fyzal Kurban, Kazim Ali Jr and Yusuf Henry – had made her relive the pain.

“These past couple of days, it has been sad to see the actual footage of them diving in the water, and on Tuesday, to hear Christopher’s testimony.”

She and members of the Kurban family went to Tuesday’s hearing to support Boodram, who broke down several times while giving testimony, as he felt he had failed them by surviving.

“His testimony was sad and touching at the same time. It hurt to hear and experience everything that took place inside the pipeline. They were in there for a long period.”

She said nothing was done to save them, “and that is the part that is hurting us the most.”

She said her husband was unconscious and was given oxygen, and hence survived longer than the others. He was also the last to be taken out, four days after the incident. She said his body, which she identified at the Forensic Sciences Centre, was in a better state than the other divers.

The divers were sucked into a 30-inch Paria Fuel Trading Co Ltd underwater crude oil pipeline, Pointe-a-Pierre, on February 25. Boodram was the lone survivor.

The men worked for LMCS Ltd, owned by Kazim Ali Snr, which was contracted by Paria to do maintenance work on the pipeline.

The CoE into what caused the mishap started on Monday with Jerome Lynch, KC, at the helm. The team visited the hyperbaric chamber in which the men were trapped on Wednesday.

The enquiry will continue on Thursday.

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WATCH: Government Launches St. Jude Hospital Progress Report Programme – St. Lucia Times News

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The Government of Saint Lucia through the Ministry of Health has launched a bi-weekly programme aimed at informing the public on the progress of works at the St. Jude Hospital Reconstruction Project.

Entitled “Progress Report”, the programme will feature various entities involved in the reconstruction project.

This will include the Ministry of Health Wellness and Elderly Affairs, The Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of Economic Development, Ministry of Infrastructure, the project contractor and members of the public.

More in this report:

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SOURCE: Ministry of Health, Wellness & Elderly Affairs 

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Proceso di inscripcion 2023-2024 pa Kleuternan di SKOA a inicia

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Joseanne Wever ta splica:

ORANJESTAD (AAN):   Joseanne Wever di Stichting Katholiek Onderwijs Aruba (SKOA)  a trece dilanti algun informacion relaciona cu e proceso di inscripcion pa kleuter, cual ta habri caba.

            El a splica cu e aplicacion ta conta pa tur mucha cu ta haci 4 aña na 2023 y cu lo cuminsa scol na Augustus 2023.

            Por aplica di diferente manera. Mayornan por aplica via e website di SKOA cu ta www.skoa.aw, tambe via e WhatsApp Line cu ta 748-5995, via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. y manda tur e documentonan necesario of tambe por pasa personalmente pa haci esey. Pa esaki por haci un cita pa no mester sinta warda, a remarca.

            Ta hopi importante pa e mayornan sa e rekisitonan cu ta wordo pidi:

– papel di Censo di 5 florin

– carchi di AZV valido

– si e mucha a batisa un certificado di bautismo

            Pa mayornan cu tin yiunan cu no a nace na Aruba y cu no ta inscribi na Censo ainda, kisas pa motibo cu e papelnan ta den proceso, ta pidi acta di nacemento y su pasport.

            Segun Wever, un bes cu e alumno (cu no tin AZV) haya un cupo, e lo mester tin un seguro priva cu ta valido pa aña escolar 2023-2024.

            Mester tin un seguro medico valido pa e mucha por ta na scol den caso di sufri cualkier accident na scol. Esaki ta conta pa tur scol di SKOA.

            Asina cu e mayor haci e aplicacion, lo ricibi un email automaticamente. Esey ta indica cu e aplicacion a drenta SKOA na Leerling Administratie unda lo procesa esaki te cu un maximo di dos siman. Mayornan lo haya un email pa por inscribi e alumno oficialmente na scol.

            Por bay riba e website www.skoa.aw unda por haya un bista di tur e scolnan preparatorio of por pasa personalmente pa busca un lista. Pa cualkier pregunta por yama 523-1800 of manda un WhatsApp na 748-5995, Joseanne Wever a splica.

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Te dia di awe nada a wordo haci relaciona cu un nombramento contra ley den Aduana

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Edward Maduro di Sindicato SADA:

ORANJESTAD (AAN):  Edward Maduro, Presidente di Sindicato di Aduana (SADA) a duna di conoce cu Minister di Finansas, Xiomara Maduro mester haci un investigacion contra e director di Departamento di Recursonan Humano y esnan cu a pasa e Landsbesluit pa nombramento di un duanero cu a bisa, a bay contra ley.

            Maduro a indica cu un hende a firma den nomber di director di DRH, pero te dia di awe nada no a sali afo. Esaki ta cosnan cu SADA ta bezig cu ne tambe, ademas di e tema di e recorte salarial.

            El a agrega cu tin mas asuntonan manera caso den corte. Sindicato ta ‘druk bezig’ cu e tema di Landspakket cu ta trata cosnan importante unda cambionan den ley laboral mester bin na vigor, prestatie management cu ta temanan cu ta toca directamente e empleadonan publico.

            Segun Edward Maduro n’ tin tempo pa bay sinta perde riba casonan penal cu no a keda cla ainda y Dios sa ki dia nan ta ‘rond af’. A bisa cu e no por papia pa otro sindicatonan, pero e ta kere cu no a wordo papia den e reunionnan cu a sindicatonan tin, ta algo cu no ta bay duna mucho atencion na dje.

            SADA a dicidi toch di sali afo y vocifera di nan banda nan puntonan di bista. Tin investigacionnan mas interno y dudoso cu ta tumando lugar den Aduana mes cu e ta kere cu gobierno, Minister di Integridad ta na altura di esakinan.

            Tin documentonan cu a wordo entrega indicando cu mester inicia un investigacion interno, pero dia di awe no a scucha nada, a remarca.

            A bisa cu lamentablemente ainda no a reuni cu Minister di Integridad. Nan mes ta wak cu e bureau aki ta existi, pero no sa precis kico ta tumando lugar. No tin mucho informacion di e banda ey.   

            Te dia di awe, por ehempel, den e caso di nombracion di un colega, nada no a sali afo. Esey ta cosnan cu SADA ta lamenta y ta kere cu gobierno mester atende cu cosnan interno manera esaki.

            Maduro ta kere cu Parlamento tin cu haci trabao di control, pero for di aña 86 na Aruba, “tin un di e circonan mas miho paga, a bisa.

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Gobierno a reuni cu Departamento di Impuesto riba cambionan fiscal den e leynan di impuesto

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ORANJESTAD (AAN):  Diaranson mainta, Prome Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes hunto cu Minister di Finansa Xiomara Maduro y conseheronan,

tabata tin un reunion fructifero cu directora di Departamento di Impuesto (DIMP) sra. Luenne Gomez.

            Topico di e reunion tabata e cambionan fiscal importante den e leynan di impuesto. Durante e reunion,  sra. Gomez a duna un “update” di con ta bayendo cu e cambionan y e puntonan importante cu mester tene cuenta cu ne, mirando cu cambionan fiscal semper tin un impacto riba economia y comercio.

            Segun sra. Gomez, gremionan a indica cu nan tabata tin diferente reserva y cambionan cu nan a propone. Raad van Advies tambe a manda conseho  na DIMP na unda ta conseha pa kita cierto reservanan cu tin y cu ta hunga un rol den practica y tambe den comercio. Sra. Gomez a splica cu DIMP a tene cuenta cu e cambionan propone pa gremio y e consehonan di Raad van Advies y ta trahando actualmente riba e cambionan di e ley. Unabes cu tin e puntonan final, DIMP lo sali duna mas informacion riba e cambionan.

            Na momento cu e ley aki ta cla, Aruba lo por conta cu un plan di impuesto mas balansa cu ta duna espacio pa un surplus den presupuesto di pais Aruba pero dunando tambe oido na nos comercio




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Pa di 7 aña consecutivo FCVR ta participa den campaña: “Orange the World”

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Awenochi lo presenta e obra di teatro “Stop the beating” na Centro di Bario Dakota

ORANJESTAD (AAN) – En conexion cu Dia Internacional pa eliminacion di violencia contra hende muher, cuater fundacion a uni pa organiza diferente actividad, y nan a bin hunto den un conferencia di prensa pa duna informacion.

Rish-Ann Ammerlaan di Fundacion contra Violencia Relacional (FCVR) ta bezig cu e campaña “Orange the World” cu ta un campaña contra abuso di mucha muher, y hende muher adulto.  Esaki ta e di siete aña cu e fundacionnan aki ta participa den dicho campaña.

Na 2016 Fundacion contra violencia relacional a cuminza cu e campaña aki, y nan a colabora cu diferente organizacion, locual no ta un excepcion e aña aki. E aña aki FCVR ta trahando en colaboracion cu CEDEHM, HIAS y UAHCR.

Ammerlaan ta extende un invitacion na e comunidad di Aruba, pa participa den e campaña aki, cual lo tuma lugar di dia 25 di November awo te dia 10 di December. El a señala cu esakinan ta 16 dia hopi importante, di activismo, unda cu e meta tras di esaki ta pa concientiza e comunidad di Aruba  durante 16 dia, unda lo organiza conhuntamente cu e otro instancianan menciona, diferente actividad cu e meta di concientiza.

Ammerlaan a menciona e actividadnan di parti di FCVR. Pa dia 24 y 25 di November awo, lo tin un artista yiu di Corsou cu a studia y ta biba na Hulanda, cu lo presenta un obra teatral cu e tema di Abuso di Mucha. E nomber di e obra aki ta “Stop the beating”. El a splica cu e artista aki ta traha riba temanan cu ainda ta tabu den e comunidad, y cu kizas nos no ta durf di papia di nan, y atravez de su obra teatral, e ta haci e tema discutible.

Dia 24 e obra ta pa publico y lo tuma lugar na Centro di Bario Dakota, di 7.30 or pa 9’or di anochi, y e ta invita comunidad di Aruba completo. E lo ta algo sumamente interesante, unda lo por wak cu violencia ta inter-generacional, e ta bin di generacion pa generacion y den un obra teatral e lo wordo presenta.  Preferiblemente, ta bon pa registra riba e facebook page di e fundacion, pero si no logra toch ta bon bini.

Dia 25 e obra ta wordo presenta pa e veld social, y lo ta na J.F Kennedy Educational Centre, di 2 pa 4 or di atardi. Dia 26 di November, 3 y 10 di December  lo colecta fondo pa e funcionamento di e fundacion. Diferente boluntario lo ta para na rotonde di Santa Cruz, rotonde di Noord, brug di Renaissance, y dilanti Imelda Kleuterschool.

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