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PM elated to see rise in young farmers

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Mason Hall farmer Anderson Duncan, right, sells his produce at World Food Day, Parade Ground, Bacolet, Wednesday. – Photo by David Reid

THE Prime Minister said he was pleased with the attendance and participation at World Food Day celebrations at Parade Grounds, Bacolet, Wednesday. “There seems to be a rising interest in agriculture in the country, especially among young people.,” he said.

Dr Rowley said while Tobago farmers are “doing their bit, there is a whole lot more that I expect as the interest grows.

“But there is really a genuine interest in farming among the younger people. And that is what we need to encourage.”

Rowley said he has been concerned about the dwindling stock of older farmers.

“One of the problems we are having is that a lot of the older farmers have retired so there wasn’t a generation of new farmers. But I think we are getting that now.”

He said the growing interest in agriculture among young people coincides with the technological advances in the field.

‘This is allowing farming to be not just drudgery. There is a lot of high tech in farming now and they would be very impressed to see what is happening without the backbreaking type of agriculture.”

Rowley is also hoping that the Youth Agricultural Shade House Project, which was launched in September, could be replicated in Tobago.

The one-year certification programme, which caters to young people between the ages of 16 and 35, is a collaboration between the St Augustine Campus of the University of the West indies and the National Agricultural Research Extension Institute of Guyana.

It is being conducted at the Chaguaramas Development Authority Agricultural Park, Tucker Valley, Chaguaramas.

Asked what would be his advice to young people who aspire to be doctors and lawyers, Rowley said, “ Well, if all of us are lawyers and doctors, we will have a lot of hungry lawyers and doctors because the most important thing is that whatever you do for life, you need to be fed and you need quality food.”

He said if it is done properly, people can make a decent living from farming.

Rowley, who has a goat farm in Mason Hall, recalled as a child his entire family was involved in farming.

“We all had a physical role to play. But it was good because we learnt everything. So now we don’t have to do that much back breaking work.”

He said, though, the most important lesson is that an individual cannot be forced into farming.

“You have to want to be a farmer. You have to like it. Especially if you are doing animals, you can’t take days off. It is virtually an everyday job and that means you have to have a genuine interest.

“So wherever that genuine interest exists that is the first hurdle and such a person can be encouraged to do well. And I think we have great potential here .”

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‘Get Off The Couch’ – WHO Urges Governments To Promote Physical Exercise – St. Lucia Times News

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The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Wednesday that millions of people would develop diseases linked to physical inactivity if governments do not urgently promote the benefits of physical exercise.

The Global status report on physical activity 2022, measures the extent to which governments are implementing recommendations to increase physical activity across all ages and abilities.

“Almost 500 million people will develop heart disease, obesity, diabetes or other non-communicable diseases (NCDs) attributable to physical inactivity between 2020 and 2030 if governments worldwide don’t take urgent action to promote the benefits of exercise,” the WHO observed.

According to the world body, the price of inaction and staying on the couch will be severe.

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A WHO release estimated the cost of extra healthcare would be $27 billion annually.

The release quoted data from 194 countries regarding physical activity policies.

According to the data, countries need to accelerate the development and implementation of policies to increase heart rates, help prevent disease, and reduce the burden on already overwhelmed health services.

“We need more countries to scale up implementation of policies to support people to be more active through walking, cycling, sport, and other physical activity,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General.

The WHO disclosed that less than 50 percent of countries have a national physical activity policy, of which less than 40 percent are operational.

In addition, only 30 percent of countries have national physical activity guidelines for all ages.

And while nearly all countries report a system for monitoring adult exercise, only 75 percent of countries monitor adolescent activity, and less than 30 percent monitor physical activity in children under 5.

In transport policy terms, just over 40 percent of countries have road design standards that make walking and cycling safer.

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Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty expands to include sportswear Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Since she announced her upcoming Super Bowl performance, Rihanna has been love bombing the masses with rumours of new music, new beauty and fashion releases but we are not complaining!

The Bajan billionaire boss babe, is trying to occupy every corner of our closets. She’s given us shoes, lingerie, loungewear and now she’s accompanying us to the gym!

Forget stuffing yourself for the holidays! Might just be tempted to go to the gym during December just to show off your Savage x Fenty workout fit.

The sportswear collection will be unveiled in the latest fashion show – Savage x Fenty Show Vol 4 on Amazon Prime.

According to Women’s Wear Daily (WWD), renowned designer Adam Selman will sit at the helm of Savage x Fenty Sport as the executive design director.

“Rihanna and I have a rich history of working together,” Selman said to WWD. “We have such synergy creating together. When I learned about the opportunity at Savage x Fenty, I knew I wanted to play a role in the new activewear category. I have such respect for [Rihanna’s] vision and for what the entire Savage x Fenty team has built and I am thrilled to be part of the next chapter.”

Selman has been named executive design director of both sport and lounge.

The duo have worked together before, including a 2020 Valentine’s Day capsule collection for the brand. Selman is also the designer behind Rihanna’s iconic Swarovski crystal nude dress, that she wore to the 2014 CFDA Fashion Awards.

The new collection will be available November 9 – the same day as the fashion show – with VIP access on select styles starting November 1 at savagex.com.

As fans wait for the new collection to drop, the question at the tip of everyone’s tongue is – Will these bottoms have pockets?

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Samora is moeder geworden

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

door Steven Seedo PARAMARIBO — De Surinaamse dancehall- en popzangeres Samora is moeder geworden van een dochter. Het kind heet

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Un mort suite à une collision entre deux chariots élévateurs à Jarry

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Un conducteur de chariot élévateur est décédé suite à une collision avec un autre chariot à Jarry ce mercredi.

Un drame s’est joué dans la zone Industrielle de Jarry ce mercredi.

Peu après 12h30, les secours ont été contactés suite à une collision entre deux chariots élévateurs dans un hangar.

Selon nos informations, l’un des deux chariots élévateurs rentrés en collision s’est renversé.

L’accident a fait deux victimes: 

Un homme de 38 ans, grièvement blessé à la tête, a été déclaré décédé par le médecin du Smur à son arrivée. L’ autre conducteur de chariot, lui âgé de 23 ans s’est retrouvé en état de choc et a été transporté au Chu.

L’incident a mobilisé cinq sapeurs pompiers, une brigarde de gendarmerie, le Smur, l’inspection du travail et un élu de la ville de Baie-Mahault.

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Prime Minister Dr. Drew Updates the Nation on Important National Matters at His First Press Conference

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, October 17, 2022 (SKNIS) – Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew hosted his first press conference earlier today, Monday, October 17, 2022, where he updated citizens and residents on the tremendous strides made by his St. Kitts and Nevis Labour Party-led administration to deliver a new day and a better way for the people.

The honourable Prime Minister was supported at the press conference by the full slate of Cabinet Ministers including Deputy Prime Minister Honourable Dr. Geoffrey Hanley; the Right Honourable Dr. Denzil Douglas; Honourable Konris Maynard; Attorney General Honourable Garth Wilkin; the Honourable Marsha Henderson; the Honourable Samal Duggins; Senator the Honourable Dr. Joyelle Clarke and Senator the Honourable Isalean Phillip, all of whom gave updates on the undertakings within their respective ministries.

In his opening statement, the Prime Minister commented on a number of positive developments in areas such as healthcare delivery, education, social services and international relations since his Cabinet was sworn in just over two months ago.

On the issue of healthcare, Prime Minister Dr. Drew, who also serves as Minister responsible for Health, indicated that the government has begun to make significant moves to overhaul the health sector in the Federation.

He said, “We promised an efficient system, a system that effectively attends to the needs and growing demands of our people; a system that is rewarding for all stakeholders – firstly the patients, who are you the people, the nurses, doctors, auxiliary staff including the cleaners…and all those who work on behalf of our healthcare system to deliver to you the people of St. Kitts and Nevis. As such, your government has approved financial assistance for children in need of medical assistance overseas. We had the first child benefiting from this initiative on Saturday, October 15, 2022, to travel to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Barbados to undergo 10 months of chemotherapy and additional medical treatment.”

Shortly after assuming office, the Government purchased a new MRI machine for the JNF General Hospital, making the service affordable and more accessible to the people of St. Kitts and Nevis.

Prime Minister Dr. Drew also noted that the Government has also commenced work aimed at strengthening and improving the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programme.

“We have begun consultations with various stakeholders and the legislation provides for certain committees to be set up to supervise the process. Your government will implement strengthened legislative and administrative structures to prevent the downgrading of our system and to make sure that it remains strong, viable, open and transparent. This industry is critical to the development of St. Kitts and Nevis but we must make sure that we continue to strengthen it and that we get it right,” Dr. Drew said.

Prime Minister Dr. Drew assured the people of St. Kitts and Nevis that his Government will continue to function on the principles of transparency, integrity, openness and accountability.

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Investor Confidence Returning to St. Kitts and Nevis Under New SKNLP-Led Government

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, October 18, 2022 (SKNIS) – After just two months in office, Prime Minister the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew has said that investor confidence is once again returning to St. Kitts and Nevis with legitimate investors already lining up to do business once again with the Federation.

Speaking at his first press conference on Monday, October 17, Prime Minister Dr. Drew said this is in stark contrast to what happened over the past seven years.

“After the Government changed, a lot of these investors returned to the table, because remember, during the last seven years [under the Team Unity administration] there was no major investment that was done in St. Kitts and Nevis, and what would have been said to me is very disturbing—that their interaction with the last administration was very toxic for many of them…and so I am being bombarded every day by legitimate investment opportunities,” the Prime Minister said.

Prime Minister Dr. Drew reflected on his participation in the AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum 2022 in early September where partnership agreements were signed between the Africa Export-Import Bank and a number of Caribbean countries, including St. Kitts and Nevis.

“That is a significant bank from out of Africa and they are seeking to establish relations here in the Caribbean. Part of the thrust or philosophy behind it is that there should be more south-south cooperation, but apart from that, we are actually seen as part of the African Union. I don’t know if we understand that, that they consider the diaspora here in the Caribbean to be a part of the African Union and therefore with these types of initiatives the Caribbean of course is viewed as a partner or potential partner to participate,” Dr. Drew said.

He added, “Through that initiative, a number of Caribbean countries are actually seeing the benefits, and we are actually exploring a possible investment that would take place here in St. Kitts and Nevis and that is to do with a fish processing facility. I know a representative from the bank and the investor will be here in short order to discuss that. We have also engaged about two investment firms that are interested in doing two major hotels at the Southeast Peninsula. Both of them are very viable and so critical decisions will be made in short order to see the fruition of these developments or at least one of them.”

The Prime Minister reiterated that the decision to remove all COVID-19 travel restrictions, based on the scientific evidence, was the Government’s way of signalling to the world that St. Kitts and Nevis is open for business.

“When I went to the UN (United Nations), I also said that the country is open to business and interestingly enough people have heard those words and they are approaching in significant numbers and the prospect for investments looks really good,” said Prime Minister Drew.

Apart from his own engagements, Prime Minister Drew said his Cabinet colleagues have used their recent participation in a number of international events including the United Nations General Assembly, the Joint CARIFORUM – EU Ministerial Meeting and the OAS General Assembly to meet with international partners and potential investors to gauge their interest in investing in St. Kitts and Nevis in areas such as healthcare, education and housing.

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Heavy-duty licenses for drivers under 25 suspended Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Individuals under the age of 25 who already possess a heavy-duty license will not be affected by the changes to the Road Traffic Amendment.

The Barbados Licensing Authority (BLA) has suspended the issuance of heavy-duty, public service vehicle and motor tractor permits and driver licenses to persons under age of 25, to allow for legislative changes to be drafted to Section 69 (1) of the Road Traffic Amendments.

“It was recently drawn to the attention of the Ministry of Transport, Works and Water Resources (MTWW), that an amendment made to Section 69 (1) in 2017 was never enforced by the BLA. This amendment prohibits issuing and endorsing as valid these categories of licenses to individuals under the age of 25,” said the BLA in a statement on Wednesday.

With the legislative change, persons under the age limit have been deferred from sitting the test for permit holders, and the issuing of permits has been suspended as well to those under 25.

The MTWW did not disclose how many persons are in the process of acquiring a heavy-duty license and are impacted by this change.

However, the release did say that the Ministry is mindful of the impact which the suspension is having on affected persons, and is seeking to urgently resolve the matter. MTWW and BLA officials have been meeting with stakeholders from the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment, Barbados Vocational Training Board, the Barbados Driving School Association, and the Barbados Police Service. The Barbados Revenue Authority has also been informed of the matter via official correspondence.

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Mom injured in St Mary house fire that killed 4-y-o dies Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

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Rose Beecher, the mother of four-year-old Sariah Kowen who died in a fire at a house in Dean Pen district, near Highgate, St Mary on Tuesday, has died.

The woman, who sustained injuries during the same house fire, had been admitted in hospital in serious condition.

She died about 9:15 pm on Tuesday, acting head of the St Mary police, Deputy Superintendent (DSP) Kevin Francis, told Loop News on Wednesday afternoon.

The senior lawman said a suspect is in police custody as he investigation into the fire continues.

Reports from the St Mary police are that at about 3:30am, occupants of the house were awoken by a loud explosion and realised that the house was on fire.

The police and fire department were contacted and cooling-down operations conducted.

Efforts to rescue the child were unsuccessful. Little Sariah’s charred remains were later found.

The police are probing whether the fire was deliberately lit.

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Senator assures transparency in Constitutional Reform Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The Constitutional Reform Commission has given the assurance that all of its processes will be transparent.

This confirmation came from Senator Gregory Nicholls on Sunday, October 16 while speaking at the first Constitutional Reform Commission Public Meeting at the St Michael School.

While flanked by Commission chair Justice Christopher Blackman, former attorney general Adriel Braithwaite, Reverend John Rogers and Suleiman Bulbuia, Senator Nicholls was responding to comments made by political scientist Devraon Bruce about the transparency of the consultation process.

“We’re living in a period where transparency is almost of utmost importance. If, for instance, I presented a paper to the Commission, I have no idea what the process of review is like. Do you have select areas of interest that are more likely to be submitted in the final report than not? Is there going to be a majority vote on my submission? I think those are considerations you’re going to have to think about so the public knows what is happening,” Bruce remarked on Sunday.

The political scientist asserted that with the public playing a critical role in the constitutional reform process, they should be updated on every aspect as well.

“It can’t be a situation where you come and say the committee has recommended or the committee has decided upon but we don’t know how and we don’t know who voted on what, who supported what.

“If it was a Parliament I would know who supported something as opposed to it being behind closed doors.

“So transparency, I think is extremely important to the process and I think you have to in essence, allow the public to know what you are doing in order to really instill confidence that this is an organic and real activity,” Bruce maintained.

In response, Senator Nicholls revealed that the Commission will be hiring research assistants to carefully track submissions made by citizens during the consultation process. Interviews are scheduled to commence from this week.

“One of the things we have decided is to ask research assistants to help us track the different submissions and put them into various categories in terms of what parts of the Constitution Barbadians are saying they want addressed in the reform of the Constitution.

“We will carefully consider all of the submissions. We have decided amongst ourselves that business will go forward on a majority. Hopefully we can build consensus but where we can’t there will be an opportunity for persons who are the minority.

“It is not a situation where our deliberations will be in secret. The report will be written in a way that the public can understand this is the bulk of submissions, this is what we consider worthwhile and this is what we did not consider should be addressed,” Senator Nicholls explained.

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