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Members of the Police Narcotics Division are investigating a case in which approximately 8.5 kilograms of cocaine with an estimated street value of US$400,000 was seized at the Sangster International Airport (SIA) in Montego Bay, St James on Saturday, October 1.
Reports are that about 3:20 pm, a British national was checking in to board a flight to Manchester, England when his luggage was searched.
The drug was reportedly found concealed in false compartments of two of his bags, and was seized.
The passenger was arrested on reasonable suspicion of breaches of the Dangerous Drugs Act.
His identity is being withheld, pending further investigation by the police.
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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has stated that subsiding energy is not the solution to the current energy crisis, but rather, moving away from being dependent on foreign energy sources, to become “energy independent” like the United States.
“Jamaica should never be dependent on foreign energy when the technology exists for us to use our God-given hot sun. The technology exists for it,” Holness declared while addressing the commissioning of 45-kilowatt floating solar panels at the Mona Reservoir in St Andrew this week.
The Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) has implored the Government to reduce the gas tax, but the Government has repeatedly insisted that embarking on such reductions will have negative fiscal impacts on the country.
Holness, on Wednesday, again gave his views on the call for subsidies in energy prices by adding a new element to the conversation, which is the need for the country to invest far more in renewable energy.
He made mention that, with the war in Ukraine and the subsequent increased energy prices, the solution that was promoted by many Jamaicans and some leading world figures was that the Government should subsidise the cost of energy.
“Some Government’s have. We have been very cautious and very careful because Jamaica is a net importer of fuel, meaning we import almost, I would say, more than 90 per cent of what we need,” he stated.
“So, it (fuel subsidy) is equivalent of Government just exporting the subsidy. You would get it, but ultimately, it’s just exporting foreign exchange, and when the price of energy goes up, we hear a sucking sound out of our balance of payment, because it is the foreign exchange that we would have earned from tourism, BPO (the business process outsourcing sector), that we would have to use to buy oil,” Holness indicated.
According to him, oil is an important commodity and there are no immediate options to substitute it.
“So, subsidies technically don’t work. All the subsidies do is just to further increase the outtake of foreign exchange from the country,” the prime minister suggested.
For the solution to the island’s energy challenges, Holness indicated that, “The Americans have made it their national policy to be what they call energy independent”.
This, he stated, is rooted in their national security policy.
“They (the Americans) don’t want to be dependent on foreign oil,” Holness said, adding that Jamaicans should likewise not be dependent on foreign energy given its natural resources.
“Unfortunately, we are tied into an energy situation which we have established, which depends on oil and gas, but we have made the decision that we are going to diversify.
“That decision was made in 2009, and all new plants and energy generating capacity will go to renewable energy,” declared Holness.
He asserted that the country will achieve that goal at “some point in time”.
In the interim, the prime minister said the Government’s focus will be on developing local energy.
He pointed to the 45-kilowatt floating solar panels at the Mona Reservoir as an example of a pairing of water and energy, which he said equates to the Government’s investment in local energy.
The floating solar panels are to bring millions of dollars annually in electricity savings to the National Water Commission (NWC).
Once fully completed, it is to help reduce the enormous cost of producing, storing, treating and distributing water, which has contributed to the utility company being unprofitable over the y
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Emergency personnel transported a scooter rider to the OKEU Hospital on Sunday after a collision with a truck on Calvary Road, Castries.
An eyewitness told St Lucia Times that the accident occurred at about 4:00 pm.
According to the eyewitness, the white truck was heading towards Castries.
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And the rider on the scooter was heading in the opposite direction when the collision occurred.
The eyewitness disclosed that the scooter rider had, before the collision, passed with a pillion passenger whom he had dropped off.
The eyewitness said that after accident, the rider became ‘wedged’ under the truck.
“Bystanders had to help the EMTs to lift the truck off the guy. But it was very very serious,” the individual, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told St Lucia Times.
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Un grand jour national. Appelés à voter ce dimanche 2 octobre, 4000 électeurs brésiliens inscrits au Consulat du Brésil en Guyane se sont déplacés de 08 à 17h pour participer à l’élection présidentielle 2022. Bien que 11 candidats soient en lice, deux candidats se détachent : le président sortant Jair Bolsonaro (36-37%) et l’ancien président Lula Da Silva en tête des sondages (50 à 51 %) et qui pourrait (re)devenir dès ce dimanche soir le nouveau président de la République fédérative du Brésil.
« Contrairement au Brésil, les électeurs brésiliens inscrits en Guyane votent uniquement pour élire le président de la République du Brésil. Tandis qu’au Brésil, ce 2 octobre, les élections concernent le renouvellement du président, des députés fédéraux et locaux, sénateurs et gouverneurs » précise le juge électoral Demétrio Carvalho, actuel consul général du Brésil en Guyane en poste depuis janvier 2022.
Organisées dans un hôtel de la place par le Consulat du Brésil, les élections générales se déroulent tous les quatre ans, le 1er dimanche d’octobre (1er tour ) et le dernier dimanche d’octobre (2nd tour). En Guyane, pour cette élection présidentielle de 2022, près de 4000 Brésiliens y participent. En 2018, ils étaient près de 3800 et la grande majorité avait voté pour le président sortant Jair Bolsonaro. Au Brésil le vote est obligatoire pour les 18-70 ans sous peine d’amende forfaitaire ou de refus de formalité tel que le renouvellement de passeport.
En Guyane, 4000 électeurs brésiliens inscrits appelés à voter ce dimanche 2 octobre pour l’élection présidentielle 2022. La file d’attente s’étire sur le parking de l’hôtel. © Guyaweb
Ainsi, depuis 8h ce dimanche, la file d’attente s’est étirée sur le parking de l’hôtel. A l’intérieur, cinq bureaux de vote composés d’un président et de trois assesseurs ont été installés dans plusieurs salles. A tour de rôle, les électeurs entrent et patientent pour voter par voie électronique. « Il était prévu d’avoir cinq urnes électroniques mais deux urnes ne fonctionnent pas. Elles ont été remplacées par des urnes traditionnelles pour un vote en papier » explique le consul général du Brésil. Une fois, leur devoir accompli, les électeurs reçoivent le précieux sésame, une attestation de vote.
Fiancés, Brenda et Brandon ont voté ce dimanche respectivement pour Lula et Bolsanoro. « Moi, je suis pour Lula. Je pense à ma famille qui vit au Brésil et qui n’a pas accès à la santé. Mon vote va envers les Brésiliens qui vivent au Brésil et qui espèrent de meilleurs conditions de vie. Lula représente l’espoir pour les pauvres. Grâce à lui, il y a « Bolsa familia » (bourse familiale, un programme destiné à lutter contre la pauvreté, ndlr) ), une aide notamment pour les mamans célibataires. Tandis que Bolsanoro, lui, a fracturé le Brésil, a nié la crise Covid » tacle Brenda, salariée d’une association. « Pour moi, ce sera Bolsanaro même s’il est critiqué notamment par sa négligence de la gestion de la crise Covid. Il faut que la population brésilienne soit objective et ne vote pas pour un dirigeant corrompu » espère Brandon, technicien.
Au Brésil, ces élections générales annoncent un changement de cap politique majeur. A la clôture des élections à 17h, les résultats du vote électronique et papier seront transmis selon le consul « sur une ligne sécurisée au tribunal supérieur électoral à Brasilia », la capitale fédérale du Brésil. Les résultats seront connus ce dimanche soir. S’il y a un deuxième tour, il sera organisé dimanche 30 octobre.
Photo à la Une : Dans l’enceinte de l’hôtel, les cinq bureaux de vote sont répartis dans plusieurs salles. © Guyaweb
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The US National Hurricane Center (US NHC) is keeping watch over a tropical wave which continues to produce disorganised showers and thunderstorms several hundred miles south of the Cabo Verde Islands.
In its 2pm update on Saturday, the NHC said this activity has changed little in organisation over the past day or so, but environmental conditions are forecast to be conducive for gradual development of this system.
A tropical depression is likely to form during the early to middle part of next week while the system moves westward and then turns northwestward at 5 to 10 mph over the eastern tropical Atlantic.
The disturbance has a (low) 20 per cent chance of formation through the next 48 hours and a (high) 70 per cent chance of formation through the next five days.
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Investigators from the St Ann Traffic Department are probing the circumstances surrounding the collision that claimed the life of an elderly tour bus operator in Ocho Rios in the parish on Thursday.
The deceased has been identified as 66-year-old Randell Stewart of Long Pond Housing Scheme, Clarks Town, Trelawny.
Reports from the Ocho Rios police are that about 12:30 pm, Stewart was driving a Toyota Hiace minibus along DaCosta Drive in Ocho Rios, heading towards St Ann’s Bay, when he reportedly lost control of the vehicle, which crashed into an embankment.
The bus in which tour operator Randell Stewart crash in Ocho Rios on Thursday, resulting in his death.
He sustained multiple injuries and was taken to hospital, where he died while being treated.
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A little over a year since the Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) swept to power in general elections, Castries North MP and former Prime Minister, Stephenson King, has stressed the importance of protecting the victory.
King, the incumbent Castries North MP, ran as an Independent after quitting the then-ruling United Workers Party (UWP) shortly before the elections.
And after the SLP won, and King retained his seat, Prime Minister Pierre appointed him to the labour Cabinet.
“We all stand for the people and the country,” King told the 34th annual general meeting of Pierre’s Castries East Constituency Group on Saturday, prompting applause from the gathering.
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“And it is for this reason I am very comfortable and very confident in a government that is prepared and committed and has demonstrated that the people come first and our country must follow,” he asserted.
“And so, as you observe this 34th conference of the constituency branch, I want to state that is it important that we protect the victory. But it is equally important to preserve the victory,” the Castries North MP explained.
In this regard, he observed that preserving the victory must start with preserving the “soldiers” and the members who brought “this great party to victory.”
“The protection of the party must come by preserving the philosophy of the party. But the protection of the victory must come by preserving the ideals of a great organisation, which has demonstrated through decades, its commitment to the cause of the people,” King stated.
He acknowledged that he was not a member of the SLP and joined in the laughter that followed when some in the audience responded: “not yet”.
And King disclosed that despite not being labour member, over the years that he served in the UWP where he was a “foundation member” of its youth organisation, he maintained an excellent relationship with many who were at the Castries East Constituency Group annual general meeting, including the SLP political leader and current Prime Minister.
King explained that the reason for that is his commitment to the people and this country, to serve and protect and ensure the people benefit from the country’s wealth.
He also commended Prime Minister Pierre on his “astuteness” and ability to galvanize the SLP’s base and bring the party together.
The theme of the SLP event that King addressed was: Protecting the Victory.
Headline photo: Stephenson King as he addressed the Castries East Constituency Group meeting
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