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Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne Offering Five Students Scholarships to American Heritage Law School

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne is committed to continuously helping his fellow citizens in the months leading up to the Caribbean nation’s next general election next year.

The political leader is focusing on increasing and improving the educational opportunities that are being offered to his country’s residents, both at home and abroad.

Prime Minister Browne is offering economic aid to five students from Antigua and Barbuda who are interested in studying law in the U.S.

The students will each receive a scholarship to American Heritage Law School in California, in association with businessman Alki David’s CBD wellness brand, Swissx. All applicants must apply for the scholarship to the Los Angeles-based law school on Swissx’s official website.

In addition to his duties helping his fellow citizens as Antigua and Barbuda’s prime minister, Browne also has a channel on Swissx TV, on which he posts videos and tweets about his responsibilities as a political leader. The internet-based television subscription service is available as an Android and iOS app, and through its website online.

Besides Prime Minister Browne’s political channel, Swissx TV also feature programming from around the world, including Africa, Asia, Australia, Latin America, the UK and the rest of Europe, and the Middle East. For more information on Swissx TV, visit the company’s official website.

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Farewell held for Hazel Brown, ‘tireless advocate for women’

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Hazel Brown

HAZEL BROWN was not universally admired. Some viewed the civil-rights activist as a controversial figure, her son Garvin Brown said, because she was steadfast and unwavering in her principles, and she was unapologetic about it.

Brown’s son, the only boy among her four children delivered one of several tributes at her funeral at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Port of Spain, on Tuesday morning. She was later buried at Lapeyrouse Cemetary.

Brown, who was best known for fighting women’s causes, died at 80 at her home in Diamond Vale, Diego Martin, on September 22.

Garvin Brown said losing a mother was like swimming in the ocean.

“It can be calm,” he said, “or it can be overwhelming. All you can do is learn to swim.”

He said his mother was the most crucial figure in his development, particularly since his father, Herman Brown, died when he was young, leaving his mother widowed. He described her as selfless, doing her activism for the advancement of those marginalised and not for personal glory.

Brown also leaves three daughters, Justice Carla Brown-Antoine, Leah Brown and Natasha Nunez, all of whom excelled academically and in their various careers. She is also survived by her sisters Carol and Gemma Brown, and her eight grandchildren.

Brown was one of 14 founding members of the Network of NGOs for the Advancement of Women, an organisation invested in promoting respect and value for women as equals and able partners in establishing the values of equity, democracy, social justice and respect for human rights.

She was one of the main drivers of the Network’s Put a Woman project, a non-partisan project funded by the Commonwealth Foundation and UN Democracy Fund, designed to prepare women and young people to participate in local and general elections.

Brown was also a former secretary general of the Commonwealth Women’s Network, which connected women in 52 countries, and held many other portfolios at organisations concerned with consumer affairs and minimum wage.

Brown, along with Asha Kambon, who delivered a tribute, was a trustee at the Network at the time of her death. The Network’s co-ordinator Jacquie Burgess also paid respect to her long-time colleague. Both Kambon and Burgess celebrated Brown’s total commitment to every endeavour she undertook.

She was described as a “go-to person” for comment from the media for her views, and one who would still offer her views via press release even if they were not asked for.

Nunez, delivering the eulogy, said while it is normal for children to bury their parents, she felt a sense of regret because her mother’s work was not quite complete.

Nunez said her mother intended to write a memoir, record a podcast, and had various other plans.

From Nairobi to Delhi to Geneva, Nunez said, her mother was vastly travelled.

“There is no doubt she belonged to the world,” she said.

Nunez said her mother was as rigid at home as she was with her activism and she found it challenging living up to their mother’s high expectations of her children.

Collections were taken at the funeral for the Cancer Society and the Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

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Scotia enhances insurance portfolio

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Jarod Perryman – Managing Director, ScotiaLife Trinidad & Tobago (Scotia Insurance). – Photo courtesy Scotiabank

SCOTIABANK has enhanced its insurance services, which are now tailor-made to meet the diverse needs of its client base.

A release from the bank on Tuesday spoke of its recently introduced Scotia Elevate plan, which was described as a versatile insurance solution that comes with up to $500,000 in life insurance coverage – with no medical tests required. Just a few short questions need to be answered from a Scotia Insurance adviser to get the process started.

This also allows for customised investments across three different investment funds, based on the customer’s risk appetite and investment objectives.

Jarod Perryman, managing director, ScotiaLife TT (Scotia Insurance), said, “Scotia Elevate is designed for people who are seeking insurance for the first time and those looking for enhanced benefits to complement their existing policies.

“Customers can continue to protect their loved ones while investing towards important financial goals, such as purchasing a home or funding their child’s education.”

Scotia also offers two annuity solutions to help customers plan for their retirement with flexible retirement ages between 50 and 70 and the ability to add lump sums to the policy at any time.

Policyholders can also choose an investment fund that matches their risk appetite, while ensuring their retirement goals are met.

The release also pointed to Scotia Insurance’s Scotia Platinum option, which it said is a Board of Inland Revenue-approved deferred annuity, so policyholders save on their personal taxes.

It aims to help people prepare for a comfortable retirement by providing the opportunity to make tax-advantaged contributions with customised investment options.

For those who do not pay taxes, Scotia Legacy is the solution to help them plan for retirement. It is a deferred annuity that has a guaranteed life insurance benefit as an additional feature of the plan.

“We encourage everyone to make a plan for their future with proper financial planning that includes structured savings, prudent investments and adequate life insurance and retirement solutions.

Scotia Insurance advisers can be reached via e-mail: SLTTCustomerExperience@scotiabank.com; phone 62SCOTIA (627-2684) or; log on to tt.scotiabank.com/sltt.

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Vigilance Urged As Saint Lucia Braces For Another Wet Week – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia is bracing for another wet week after several weather systems dumped rainfall on the Island over the past few days.

An inter-topical convergence zone and an upper-level trough have already impacted the country.

And Director of Meteorological Services Andre Joyeux has disclosed that a surface trough in the region is causing some cloudiness, showers and thunderstorms.

In addition, Joyeux told St Lucia Times that Tuesday night into Wednesday, Saint Lucia will experience the effects of a tropical wave.

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“There’s a low chance of it developing so we would expect the usual tropical wave conditions – some extra cloudiness, showers and thunderstorms,” he explained.

Joyeux noted that since Saint Lucia has been experiencing so much rainfall, residents should remain vigilant.

“The soil is already waterlogged and we expect that some land slippage could occur during the passage of that tropical wave,” the Meteorological Services Director observed.

Headline photo: Andre Joyeux

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Barbados to make Fintech history Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Over 300 delegates from across the globe and varying sectors within the fintech industry will converge in Barbados at the Hilton Barbados Resort from October 5 to 7 for the first ever global fintech conference in the Caribbean.

The Fintech Islands conference, whose mandate is to create a world-class event that will be a catalyst for the growth of the fintech ecosystem in the Caribbean, will feature renowned fintech leaders delivering key addresses and over 20 hours of curated content. One major highlight is the welcome address by Prime Minister of Barbados, the Honourable Mia Amor Mottley, who will also host an exclusive VIP meet and greet – both slated for day one of the conference.

“Our speaker lineup includes 100+ fintech leaders from around the globe. More than 60 per cent of speakers are founders and CEOs. More than 40 per cent of speakers are from outside of the Caribbean region, including fintech leaders from North America, LATAM, Europe and Africa.” explains Fintech Islands senior advisor and former Chief Content Officer for the Money20/20, Andrew B. Morris.

Morris further detailed session themes, confirming that the conference agenda features ‘four major themes particularly relevant to the context of our Caribbean venue: Financial Inclusion, Climate Fintech, Cryptocurrencies and Decentralized Finance and Embedded and Open Finance.’

The conference has also attracted the attention of major global players within the fintech arena, securing strategic marketing partnerships with the likes of Mastercard, Delta Capital Group, Digicel Group, Republic Bank, Unipet and Visa.

Morris also confirmed that Platinum Sponsor Mastercard and Gold sponsor Digicel Group will be making a significant partnership announcement from the Fintech Islands main stage on the first day of the conference.

The conference will also afford delegates invaluable networking opportunities and immersive island experiences, including an opening night reception at the Barbados Museum and island networking tours on conference day number two.

The 2022 agenda will culminate with the Fintech Islands Startup Pitch, presented by Draper Startup House Caricom, powered by Republic Bank. This session will spotlight seven promising early-stage fintech startups to an esteemed panel of judges, in a rapid-fire format that includes 2-minute pitches by each of the founders and four minutes of Q&A. The top three finalists will be presented with prizes including investments, cash awards, sponsorships to accelerator programmes and more.

For further conference or registration information, visit www.fintechislands.com as limited passes are still available.

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Gov’t and China talk national stadium; Jan 2024 deadline for Phase 1 Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The Republic of China is still very committed to working with the Government of Barbados on redeveloping the National Stadium.

This was emphasised during a meeting at Ilaro Court last Wednesday, where Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley along with officials from the National Sports Council and other government entities discussed ways to deliver the project in the shortest time frame with Chinese Ambassador Yan Xiusheng, and his delegation.

Prime Minister Mottley, stressing the need for a stadium by the next track season and before the 2024 Olympics in Paris, highlighted the country’s recent success on the world athletic stage.

She proposed that the construction be carried out in phases and suggested that in phase one, the athletic’s track, football field and three stands should be completed by January 2024 with the remaining work on the other stands in phase two, to be completed between April 2024 and January 2025.

“The reality is that we have to do it in phases…and because we value our relationship with China, we are prepared to sit down and make it happen. But I need you all to go and meet. If we provide the design and you provide the demolition, then we can see how quickly the stadium can be built and how we can work collaboratively to meet these deadlines,” Mottley stated.

Further acknowledging that Barbados needed to be able to participate in the Olympics in 2024, she said: “We need to be able to have our trials as we call them and then in April, May, we can resume.”

Ambassador Yan, noting that China would “do everything possible” to facilitate the first phase of the national stadium, said: “I can assure you that by January 2024, the first phase will be completed.”

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Former minister lies in state in Sea Cows Bay

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The content originally appeared on: The BVI Beacon

Former legislator Cyril Lewis Walters laid in state on Sept. 29 at the Sea Cows Bay Methodist Church following a House of Assembly resolution passed on Sept. 27 in his honour. Mr. Walters — who served as the minister of health, education and welfare during major reviews of the education and health systems — died on Sept. 13 at age 87.

An official funeral is scheduled for tomorrow at the church following a procession from Manuel Reef at 9 a.m. A pre-service is to start at 9:30 a.m. and a service at 10:30 a.m. The interment will follow at the Greenland Cemetery.

On Sept. 27, the House passed a resolution to honour his “exemplary service” at his lying in state.

“Be it further resolved that the House of Assembly of the Virgin Islands also places on record its sincere gratitude and appreciation and extends heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and all who loved the former legislator,” the resolution states.

Health and Social Development Minister Mitch Turnbull said a former member would typically lie in state at the HOA building in Road Town, but that wasn’t possible because of ongoing renovation work there.

Opposition Leader Julian Fraser moved a motion, seconded by opposition member Carvin Malone, to add to the record why Mr. Walters was exempted from the usual practice. The addition received the premier’s support, and the amended motion passed.

Service record

Mr. Walters served two consecutive terms as a member of the Virgin Islands Party from 1986, narrowly missing a third term by one vote in 1995.

His contributions included prioritising a review of the territory’s health and education systems, according to HOA members.

The former legislator was also named a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1986 for his contributions to the civil service.

Mr. Walters, who originally hailed from Virgin Gorda, worked as a teacher on multiple islands for 34 years.

Dedicated service

Premier Dr. Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley, who said he is related to Mr. Walters, offered his condolences last week in the House. He noted that Mr. Walters had succeeded his grandfather in the legislature as the District Eight representative.

Fellow members also extended their sympathies during a Sept. 20 HOA sitting, sharing stories about his love for educating youths, gardening, and serving the community. Junior Minister for Trade and Economic Development Shereen Flax-Charles remembered being one of his students in Virgin Gorda.

“He was an example of someone who truly, truly cared — a teacher and principal who looked out for the students who stayed late and who made the extra sacrifice to ensure that students were able to do well,” she said, noting that he also knew the importance of discipline.

‘A gentleman’

Then-acting Premier Kye Rymer said Mr. Walters was “a gentleman who was wellknown, very highly respected, and much loved by thousands of persons whose lives he touched and shaped as a long-serving educator in our schools.”

Mr. Rymer also commended his work as a public officer and a member of the Lions Club of Tortola and the East End Methodist Church.

“His absence will be felt, and he will be missed,” Mr. Rymer said.

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UPP Seeks to Develop Diaspora Partnerships for Investment and Nation Building

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

A strategy to create jobs and rebuild the economy through investment and economic diversification, was the highest priority issue on the agenda at the United Progressive Party (UPP) Public Forum on Monday night.

Antiguan and Barbudan nationals in New York and surrounding areas, got a chance to engage with the members of the UPP team on the final leg of the Diaspora Roadshow throughout the US.

The theme of the initiative was “Partnership for Investment and Nation Building” as the UPP aims to create important linkages to advance its development goals for Antigua and Barbuda. UPP Political Leader Harold Lovell, was joined on the panel by Deputy Political Leader Jamale Pringle, Candidate for St. Mary’s North, Johnathan Joseph and Candidate for St. Phillip South, Sherfield Bowen.

In a frank discussion with scores of Antiguans and Barbudans, the panelists indicated that a number of investment opportunities would be crafted specifically for the Diaspora. Opposition Leader, Hon. Jamale Pringle, reiterated the importance of the Diaspora as a stakeholder group in supporting the development of the country.

“Apart from their traditional roles as boosters of our economy, our nationals in the Diaspora contribute significantly to achieving our national aspirations, beyond their financial contributions. We want to support your interests and rights and to strengthen your ties to the land of your birth or ancestry,” Pringle said.

Lovell announced that a UPP administration would establish a Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and that the Consulate Office would be reinstalled to serve the needs of nationals in the North East region.

He also supported the rights of Diasporans to participate in the electoral process and made a commitment to help streamline the voter registration process.

“We will put the structures in place to facilitate the Diaspora in coming back home to vote and we will simplify the process so that they can take advantage of opportunities for investment or homeownership as well,” said Lovell. “When we are masters of our own destiny we strive to become ambassadors of our country, because we recognize that we are no longer doing it for other people but for ourselves.”

The panel responded to questions from the audience on a range of topics including the status of agricultural lands, the public accounts committee, the state of healthcare and education systems, child protection and social programmes. There was concern about infrastructural development in areas such as water, roads and affordable housing.

The Political Leader also highlighted some of the UPP’s major accomplishments while in office. He took the opportunity to refute false claims made by the ABLP two weeks ago at a New York town hall meeting, that the UPP had not secured any hotel investments during its tenure.

“In politics a certain amount of exaggeration might be expected, but it is mind blowing that the Gaston Browne administration would tell such outrageous lies when the evidence is there for all to see,” Lovell said.  Sandals Mediterranean Village, Hermitage Bay, Verandah, Sugar Ridge, Nonsuch Bay and 41 locally owned small properties were cited as properties constructed under the UPP administration.

The Political leader pointed out that while the UPP was proud of its record in tourism, there would be a shift to diversifying the economy by creating linkages between other sectors such as agriculture, culture, technology and education. He encouraged nationals from all disciplines, particularly those with expertise in the aforementioned areas to assist in nation building, by transferring the knowledge and skills that they have acquired.

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Tropical wave approaching the Windward Islands now has a medium chance of development

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A tropical wave approaching the Windward Islands now has a medium chance of development, and a tropical depression could form over the central or western Caribbean Sea late this week or this weekend.

East of the Windward Islands:

Updated:  Visible satellite images and recent satellite-derived  wind data suggest that a broad low-level circulation could be  forming in association with the tropical wave located a few hundred  miles east of the southern Windward Islands.

Although the wave  is currently being affected by strong upper-level winds, conditions could become more conducive for a tropical depression to form while  moving westward at about 15 mph, crossing the Windward Islands tonight and early Wednesday.

Conditions appear to become more conducive for development later this week when the system reaches the central and western Caribbean Sea.

Regardless of development, locally heavy rainfall and gusty winds are expected over portions of the Windward Islands tonight and Wednesday.

Interests in the Windward Islands, the ABC Islands, and the northern coast of Venezuela should monitor the progress of this system.  An Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft is currently enroute to investigate this system.

* Formation chance through 48 hours…medium…40 percent.

* Formation chance through 5 days…medium…60 percent.

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ECCB Celebrates 39 Years of Service to ECCU

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ECCB Celebrates 39 Years of Service to ECCU

4 October 2022, Basseterre, Saint Christopher (St Kitts) and Nevis

The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) is celebrating 39 years of maintaining the stability of the EC Currency and unwavering service to the governments and people of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU).

The ECCB was established on 1 October 1983 as the monetary authority for: Anguilla,Antigua and Barbuda, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Christopher (St Kitts) and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

The Bank’s primary objective is to maintain the stability of the EC currency and the integrity of the ECCU banking system.

As part of its mandate the ECCB also provides policy advice to its eight member governments and assists with promoting the economic development of its eight member countries.

To mark its 39th Anniversary, the management, staff, retirees and well-wishers of the ECCB joined the congregation at the Pentecostal Church of God, St Kitts, on 2 October for divine worship.

During his address at the service, the Governor of the ECCB, Timothy N. J. Antoine paid tribute to the founders, framers and all others who had contributed to the stability that the ECCB brings to the region.

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