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St. Kitts and Nevis Joins International Community in Observing World Post Day 2022

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

Basseterre, St. Kitts, October 10, 2022 (SKNIS): St. Kitts and Nevis’ Postal Service joined the global community in celebrating “World Post Day” on October 09, 2022, and has organized a month of activities to commemorate the establishment of the Universal Postal Union

Some local activities to commemorate World Post Day 2022,  includes a customer appreciation day on Monday, October 10, a presentation by Ms. Marlah Hobson of the Medical Air Services Association on October 12 and a Health Screening on October 14.

During his Address on October 09, the Honourable Konris Maynard, Minister of Posts in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, explained the motivation behind World Post Day. He said “It is to bring awareness of the post in the everyday lives of people and businesses, as well as its contribution to social and economic development.

Minister Maynard reflected on this year’s World Post Day theme, “Post for the Planet,” noting that it is significant.

“It has been evident for years that climate change is real. We only have to view the international news to see the effects of climate change on countries around the world, whether it is historic flooding, severe droughts, more frequent and intense storms and hurricanes and frequent wildfires,” said the Honourable Minister.

He also recognized St. Kitts and Nevis’ Postal Service saying that “as a global player in the delivery of goods and services, it has an important role to play in reducing our carbon footprint and making our planet greener.”

Minister Maynard said that the Post Office will engage relevant stakeholders to better serve the public.

“The Post Office will further engage the Ministry of Energy and the Ministry of Sustainable Development to continue other energy-saving initiatives in keeping with our Country’s goal to go green,” he said. “The Post Office will also partner with the Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology in the digital transformation of its services to minimize paper use and increase the efficiency of the services the post office delivers.”

Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres in celebrating the day on (October 09) said “On World Post Day, we celebrate the critical contributions of postal workers in connecting people around the world with essential services that improve their daily lives and boost the development of their communities.”

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Multimillion-dollar gold heist: Wanted getaway car driver nabbed in Suriname

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
King, called “Titus”, or “Quanie”

Guyanese man Dequan King, who is wanted for murder and robbery, was nabbed in Suriname.

King, called “Titus”, or “Quanie”, of D Field Sophia, Greater Georgetown, was wanted in Guyana for a robbery committed on Wallison Enterprise, Gordon Street, Kitty, in August 2021. He is suspected of being the driver for the getaway car used for the robbery.

King, called “Titus”, or “Quanie”

Waterkant News in Suriname reported that King, who was also wanted for murder in French Guiana, was arrested by the Regional Assistance Team in Paramaribo in collaboration with the National Security Directorate.

According to Waterkant News, King was arrested on Sunday evening. On August 5, 2021, armed men who pretended to be customers executed a daring robbery on Wallison Enterprise at Lot 23 Gordon Street, Kitty, Georgetown, at about 10:10h.

The men carted of $38 million in cash, 60 ounces of raw gold valued at $20 million, and two mobile phones.

The gunmen during the robbery

After committing the robbery, the armed men bound and gagged the cashier and two other staff after which they locked them in a room. Moments after escaping in a white motor car, the cashier managed to free herself and raised an alarm.

Following investigations, Keyon King, 32, along with 36-year-old Delroy “Bug” Jackson and Peon Lee also known as “Nino Brown”, both security officers attached to the business, were all charged.

The Guyana Police Force had issued a wanted bulletin for the driver of the getaway car, and two other men who were caught on CCTV camera robbing the business.

The wanted bulletin was issued for Dequan King also called “Titus” or “Quanie” of Lot 20 D Field Sophia, Greater Georgetown; Antonio Maraj also called “Pluckin” or “Thuggy” of Leopold Street, Georgetown; Agricola, Greater Georgetown, and Buxton, East Coast Demerara (ECD). Maraj was one of the persons caught on the CCTV recording during the commissioning of the robbery.

Police are also on the hunt for ex-soldier Jamal Hazel, who was also caught on camera. The 24-year-old is from Guyhoc Park, Georgetown.

Keyon King, the former Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Sergeant who pleaded guilty to his involvement in the multimillion-dollar robbery, was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment in November 2021.

Police had found the car belonging to Dequan King also called “Titus” or “Quanie” parked outside a house at Lot 435 Cummings Lodge, East Coast Demerara. Upon searching the premises, Police found and seized several household items. It was reported that neighbours told the Police that the man who lived there left for the interior.

Following leads, the detectives turned up at the home of Keyon King at Vergenoegen, East Bank Essequibo (EBE), where a search was conducted in the house but nothing substantial was found.

Nevertheless, during a search in the yard, the detectives noticed a disturbed piece of land and decided to dig. It was then a bucket was found buried, which, when checked, contained $15 million in $5000 notes and an additional $3 million in $1000 notes.

The bucket was reportedly wrapped in two black garbage bags while the money was neatly packed in transparent bags.

Keyon King and his wife were arrested. During interrogation, he told investigators that he was part of the initial plan to rob the gold establishment but he was not one of the persons who committed the act. The ex-GDF Sergeant also related that his wife was not aware of the robbery and as such, requested for her to be released.

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NIA Ministry of Human Resources Announces Vacancy for Training Officer Ii

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

CHARLESTOWN NEVIS, October 10, 2022 (NIA) – The following is an announcement from the Ministry of Human Resources in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) regarding the vacant post of Training Officer II.

 The Ministry of Human Resources in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA), invites applications to fill the role of Training Officer II.

OVERVIEW

The Ministry of Human Resources is searching for a proactive, passionate, and resourceful individual to assist the Training Team in delivering exceptional learning and professional development services.

The successful candidate will contribute to the planning, organising, and evaluating of training programmes. The person will also have considerable accountability for processing scholarship applications as well as assisting with internal training programmes.

The aspirant must, therefore, be cognizant of the significance of positive working relationships, professional ethics, public service governance, and a Public Officer’s duty to serve generously.

 RESPONSIBILITIES 

The following is an excerpt of the responsibilities of Training Officer II:

·         Lead in all scholarship-related matters

·         Examine and file all scholarship announcement(s) and related correspondences received

·         Construct scholarship notification for dissemination to all management and staff, and to the public

·         Ensure that scholarship deadlines are agreed upon with colleagues in St. Kitts whenever applications are to be further processed by the St. Kitts Human Resources or Foreign Affairs Office

·         Familiarise oneself with scholarship information in order to assist with general inquiries

·         Develop new scholarship procedures as needed

·         Forward applications to the appropriate department and/or embassy

·         Communicate final decisions on scholarship applications to candidates

·         Revive and resend scholarship notifications that have longstanding deadlines

·         Assist with publicising applicants’ experiences and achievements

·         Manage Facebook and other social media content

·         Educate Public Officers and the general public on scholarship opportunities and procedures

·         Reports to the lead Training Officer

JOB REQUIREMENTS

·         Must be confidential and impartial; be able to build and maintain positive working relationships

·         Computer literate; excellent communication and interpersonal skills; emotional intelligence

·         Organised, time management, multitasking, and prioritization skills; reliable and proactive

·         Customer service-oriented; be courteous and exude considerable levels of maturity

·         Initiative, creative, self-motivated; analytical, and research-oriented

·         At least three (3) years of work experience in a relative environment

·         A Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resources, or Business and Management or a related field

·         Experienced in event planning, organising seminars or workshops; involvement in social activities

 

SALARY

The proposed salary scale is N33-N36.

 

LOCATION

Applicants must forward their Letters of Interest; Curriculum Vitae; Certificates of Qualifications; and a completed Employment Application Form (external applicants can request application forms via email) by October 19, 2022, to:

EMAIL: Mr. Edson Elliott at edson.elliott@niagov.com  and carbon copy (Cc.)  shanolamurreygill@niagov.com; or 

MAILING ADDRESS: Mr. Edson Elliott, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Human Resources, Nevis Island Administration, Social Security Building, Pinney’s Industrial Site. 

CONTACT NUMBER: (869) 469-5521 ext. 5161/5163

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Police Recover Gun, Ammunition & Crack Cocaine In Marchand – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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On Friday, October 7, 2022, Officers attached to the Criminal Investigations Department, Castries, Gros Islet Police Station and Special Services Unit, conducted a joint operation at Black Mallet, Marchand.

During the operation, a 9mm Glock Pistol with eleven (11) rounds of ammunition was recovered.

Miki Moise was arrested and later charged for unlawful possession of firearm and ammunition.

He was escorted to the First District Court, where he was granted bail in the sum of $10,000.00 cash or suitable surety, on the charge of Possession of Firearm, and on the charge for Possession of Ammunition, the sum of $5,000.00.

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There were also travel restrictions and reporting conditions imposed.

During this same operation, a Warrant to Search for Property was executed on the premises of Evitus Lynch of Marchand. A small quantity of Controlled Drugs, to wit: “Crack Cocaine” was recovered.

Evitus Lynch was arrested and charged and taken to the First District where he was granted bail in the sum of $1750.00 cash.

Additionally, travel restrictions and reporting conditions, were imposed.

SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force. Headline photo: Internet stock image.

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COMMENTAAR: NPS-wijsheid en tact

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

DE NPS HEEFT vrijdag een vergadering gehouden waarbij de erevoorzitter Ronald Venetiaan samen met econoom Jim Bousaid en minister Silvano

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Republic of China (Taiwan) at 111: Embassy Hosts Taiwan National Day Health Walk

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, October 8, 2022 (MMS-SKN) — The Republic of China (Taiwan) which was the first country to establish diplomatic relations with the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis in 1983, a few days after the latter attained its independence, will be celebrating the 111th anniversary of its independence on Monday, October 10 (Double Ten Day).

In commemoration of this milestone, the Embassy in St. Kitts and Nevis, led by Resident Ambassador to the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, His Excellency Michael Lin, organised and held the Taiwan National Day Health Walk on Saturday October 8 which attracted among others, Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, the Hon Dr Terrance Drew, and Premier of Nevis, the Hon Mark Brantley.

“Thank you for joining us today to celebrate our 111th National Day of the Republic of China,” said Ambassador Lin at the Frigate Bay lawns where participants assembled at the end of the health walk. “One hundred eleven years ago, our forefathers sacrificed their lives and their families to establish the Republic of China.”

In attendance were national leaders of four political parties, the Hon Dr Terrance Drew of the St. Kitts Nevis Labour Party, the Hon Mark Brantley of the Concerned Citizens Movement, Dr the Hon Timothy Harris of the Peoples Labour Party, and the Hon Shawn Richards of the People’s Action Movement. In reference to the different party colours, Ambassador Lin in welcoming them noted: “We are united in same colour to celebrate our national day.”

“In St. Kitts and Nevis we established our diplomatic relationship in 1983, exactly to the day tomorrow (October 9), in 1983,” recalled Ambassador Lin. “(Prime Minister) Dr Kennedy Simmonds signed a joint agreement with my Premier at that time (Hon Sun Yun-suan) to establish the official relations between our two countries. This year we celebrate the 39th anniversary of your independence, as well as our relations.”

Ambassador, His Excellency Michael Lin, promised that next year when the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis celebrates its 40th Independence Anniversary, it will be a very big event for St. Kitts and Nevis, as well as for Taiwan.

“My prayer for next year is to invite our Honour Guard to come back to visit St. Kitts and Nevis again for your Independence Parade – that is my prayer,” said Ambassador Lin. “Also next year we will have a reception, either at the St. Kitts Marriott Resort or the Royal St. Kitts Hotel. If you do not like to walk too often, next year we will have a reception.”

The Taiwan National Day Health Walk, which was coordinated by Mr Damien I-Ching Liu, Third Secretary at the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in St. Kitts and Nevis, took the participants from the Independence Square, on to Pond Road, Frigate Bay Road, Southwell Highway, and the Gulf View Drive before branching off to the Frigate Bay lawns.

Enthusiastic walk participants had assembled at the Independence Square as early as 6:00 a.m. and among the first to arrive were Ambassador Lin, and Prime Minister Dr Drew. Also coming early was the Premier of Nevis, the Hon Mark Brantley, who jokingly told fellow walk participants that he had walked from Nevis.

Others who took part in the health walk included Federal Minister of Tourism et al, Hon Marsha Henderson, Federal Minister of Environment, Climate Action, and Constituency Empowerment, Senator the Hon Dr Joyelle Clarke, Nevis Deputy Premier the Hon Alexis Jeffers, Permanent Secretaries Dr Delores Stapleton-Harris (Health), Ms Sharon Rattan (Environment et al), and Ms Naeemah Hazelle (Office of the Prime Minister), and Special Adviser to the Premier of Nevis, Ms Latoya Jones.

Also joining them was a mascot depicting Prince Nezha (a protection deity in Chinese folk religion) who walked all the way to the Frigate Bay lawns where he stole the show and became the centre of attraction as walk participants posed for pictures with him.

A healthy breakfast was served to all the walk participants, and buses were later provided to ferry them to Basseterre city centre where most would have left their vehicles.

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Official Address in Recognition of World Post Day 2022 October 09, 2022

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation
On the 9th October 2022, the St. Kitts and Nevis Postal Service joins in celebrating ‘World Post Day” globally.  The day is celebrated to mark the anniversary of the Universal Postal Union (U.P.U) formation in 1874. The purpose of World Post Day is to bring awareness of the post in the everyday lives of people and businesses, as well as its contribution to social and economic development.

The theme for this year’s World Post Day is “Post For Planet”.  It is evident for years that climate change is real.  We only have to view the international news to see the effects of climate change on countries around the world, whether it is historic flooding, severe droughts, more frequent and intense storms and hurricanes and frequent wildfires. These cannot be ignored.  Even in our very own St. Kitts and Nevis, we have been experiencing significant periods of droughts over the past several years. In fact, rainfall in our Federation has decreased by about 20% just in the last decade.

The St. Kitts and Nevis Postal Service, as a global player in the delivery of goods and services, has an important role to play in reducing our carbon footprint and making our planet greener. Several years ago, the General Post Office and Sub-Post Offices replaced their lighting to more efficient LED Bulbs to be more energy conscious. The Post Office will further engage the Ministry of Energy and the Ministry of Sustainable Development to continue other energy saving initiatives in keeping with our Countries goal to go green. The Post Office will also partner with the Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology in the digital transformation of our services to minimize paper use and increase efficiency of the services we deliver. Of course, there is much more that can be done and will be done to reduce our carbon footprint, such as the use of electric vehicles and the like.

We cannot do it alone though, but are committed in the collective effort that is required of everyone to reduce climate change with climate action. Our very survival depends on all of us respecting the Planet we live on and being good stewards of the environment.

In conclusion, I would like to thank all the Staff at the St. Kitts and Nevis Postal Service for their hard work and dedication to the Postal Sector, and our stakeholders who have been our support throughout the years.

I wish everyone a happy and safe World Post Day.

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Growing a business in real estate – The Montague way Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Joseph and Tara Montague have the distinction of being the first husband and wife real estate team in Jamaica and have won several awards while learning the real estate business from the ground up.

Married for five years and with two small children, the Montagues have managed to not only carve out a place for their brand in the industry but have been doing so while also holding down their regular 9-5 jobs.

The couple met over 10 years ago while on a night out with friends and struck up a friendship. But, it was not until they decided to acquire a property and had a “not all good but not all bad” experience, that they realized they were being groomed by life to venture into the business themselves.

“It was a mixed experience. There were some times when we felt like we weren’t being advocated for. But, in retrospect, we recognize that it all worked out for our good,” Tare shared with Loop News.

While noting that many elements of their home-buying experience could have been handled differently, the Montagues said they realized that they could, in turn, help others to accomplish their dream “in better ways than we experienced.”

The couple bought and renovated a fixer-upper which, they said, gave them even greater insights into how to execute such developments and also ignited their inner talents.

“But the fact that we had our full-time jobs, we thought it better do it as a team because real estate is a demanding industry,” Joseph said.

Young Joseph and Tara Montague (Contributed photo)

Tara, a registered nurse and medical representative for an international pharmaceutical company, brings the “nurturing side to the business to walk our clients through the process,” Joseph told Loop News while he adds his skills in marketing and business management, having acquired two degrees in the area.

Tara’s passion for home also design complements Joseph’s technical and business management skills, the couple said.

“For example, because I am a late-night person, I will be up late sending emails. She is an early morning person so she will get up in the morning and catch emails that came in when I was off so it almost feels like we are on the job 24 hours,” Joseph noted.

“With this team approach, our clients benefit tremendously because her strengths coupled with mine, they get the full package,” he said.

Contributed photos of the Montagues holding the keys to a home

According to the Montagues, the key to balancing working together and growing as a couple is multi-pronged.

“Because it crosses both professional and personal where you are literally working with your partner, we try to be there for each other as best as possible. We are a team in real estate but we are also a team in life,” Tara said.

The trick, she said, is keeping the lines of communication open and being able to identify when your partner needs a break.

“It gets stressful. We are fully employed otherwise and here we are trying to build our family business. But we both can identify when either of us needs a break or when we need to ease the pressure off the other person,” Tara said.

She continued: “Honestly, sometimes all it takes is a little conversation where, for example, Joseph will let me know all of what’s going on with him and we try to assist each other,” Tara shared.

Planning around the family’s schedule and involving the children also makes it easier to manage their multiple roles and projects, they said.

“If we have to go out of town, we turn it into a family trip. We get the business out of the way early then try to go to the beach or just spend time with each other because at the end of the day we can’t sacrifice our family life and our family time,” Tara said.

Already, their four-year-old son knows what an investment property is.

“It is said you don’t give your child what you didn’t get, you teach them what you didn’t know and we are big on that,” Tara said.

In the two years since they launched their real estate careers, the Montagues have won the Instagram Top Agent award, Top Producer, Top Marketers and Top Team awards within their brokerage house, Gourzong Reality.

They plan on opening their real estate brokerage firm eventually. But for now, they are learning and growing.

On the matter of growing together financially, the Montagues suggest being aligned in purpose and vision.

“Be aligned in terms of where you want to go. Know your partner and make sure it is somebody you can trust and rely on. Someone who is not going to be spending frivolously,” Joseph said.

“As a couple, be selfless. Be willing to invest some money because both parties will not have the same amount to contribute all the time to make the dream happen,” he added.

For Tara, growing a brand and business as a couple also means respecting each other, recognizing each other’s strengths and leveraging them to support the elements of the business and each other.

By Tameka Gordon

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Off to buy gold chain – one man shot dead, one wounded

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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ONE MAN is dead and another wounded after they were shot when they went to meet a stranger to buy a gold chain in Maturita on Monday night.

Police said the men went to Kingdom Avenue at around 8.30 pm to meet someone who claimed to have a gold chain for sale.

While there, gunmen confronted the men and shot them several times.

Nearby residents heard the gunshots and called the police, who later took the men to hospital, where one of them was declared dead.

His identity remained unclear up to 10 am on Tuesday, but investigators believe he may have been from Belmont.

The other man, a 21-year-old from Santa Cruz, remains warded in stable condition.

Police said they received conflicting information over the reason the men visited the area.

Police from the Homicide Bureau of Investigations Region II are continuing enquiries.

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Police Lay Charges In La Toc Triple Homicide – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Officers attached to the Major Crime Unit of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force, have preferred charges in connection with the triple homicide at La Toc, reported on February 23, 2022.

Marvin Gabriel, resident of Bagatelle, Castries, and Junior Herman, a resident of Odlum City, Castries, have been formally charged for causing the deaths of Samantha Eugene, Constant Thomas and Elisha Thomas, at La Toc, Castries. Both individuals are currently in police custody, pending a bail hearing.

SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force

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