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Boy grazed by bullet in La Romaine shooting still in hospital

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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The San Fernando General Hospital.

The nine-year-old boy who was grazed by a bullet near his right eye during a confrontation with the police and armed bandits is set to remain in the hospital for an additional week.

He was injured in the crossfire in an attempted robbery in La Romaine on Monday evening

The standard three student of the Siparia RC primary school had a surgical procedure on Friday.

His father said, “There were no complications with the surgery. He is drowsy at the moment because of medication. The doctors said the eye has to remain covered for at least a week. They said he has to remain for another week for observations,”

The father asked for his name and his son’s name not to be used.

The boy has been in stable condition at the San Fernando General Hospital since Monday evening.

On his way home with his family on the Southern Main Road, he was in the back seat of a moving car while the police were chasing gunmen in a Nissan X-Trail.

There was an exchange of fire and he was hit. No one else in the car was injured.

His father said the family had earlier left a bookstore in San Fernando and were heading home.

The injured boy was taken to the La Romaine police post, then to hospital.

On Wednesday, a report in the Catholic News said the boy was in good spirits, although the family was traumatised.

“The Siparia RC school community has been praying after news of his condition was received. School officials have been in contact with his parents offering their support,” the report said. “The student support services division of the Ministry of Education was contacted, and the school’s guidance officer is on stand-by to assist the boy and his family. Students will be making cards for their schoolmate and a mass will be offered for him.”

The ordeal began when gunmen ambushed and shot three security officers as they were leaving Pennywise Plaza, La Bel Air Road, in a van. The officers, Jerry “Bat” Stuart, Jeffrey Peters and Peola Baptiste, all of Allied Security Ltd, were transporting cash.

Stuart and Peters died while Baptiste was still in the hospital up to Friday in critical condition.

The police said Allister Harris, 47, of Cocoyea, who works with Phoenix Protective Services at the plaza, was also hit. He suffered minor injuries and was treated and discharged on Monday.

The police went after the gunmen. The gunmen burnt their car along the M2 Ring Road, La Romaine, and used the SUV to try to evade them. But the police caught up with them along the road, and there was a shootout.

The gunmen abandoned the SUV and ran into a property off Pond Street.

A shootout there left four suspects dead: Greg Dodough, Deaundre Montrose and brothers Kyle and Keyon Ramdhan, all of Fyzabad.

The police also held five suspects, including a soldier.

Investigations are ongoing.

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GRA seizes over $20M in smuggled liquor, cigarettes

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Officers attached to the Guyana Revenue Authority’s (GRA) Law Enforcement & Investigations Division (LEID) on Thursday seized in excess of 82 cases of smuggled liquor and over 62 bales of cigarettes from a property at Atlantic Garden, East Coast of Demerara (ECD).

GRA said these items are valued in excess $20M. Investigations into this incident are ongoing.

In its brief statement, the tax body emphasised that it will continues to maintain a “zero tolerance” approach against smuggling and other illegal activities, thereby allowing for a ‘level playing field’ for legitimate businesses and the collection of revenue.

As such, the GRA is encouraging persons involved in such activities to cease and desist therefrom, and bring themselves into compliance with the nation’s tax, trade and border laws.

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Los $700 de ayuda de FEMA son para personas que verdaderamente está en emergencia, según portavoz

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Idamis de Jesús, especialista en ayuda individual de la Agencia federal de Manejo de Emergencias (FEMA), dijo el viernes que a pesar de que los criterios para solicitar la ayuda de 700 dólares son bastante amplios, el beneficio está contemplado para personas que verdaderamente están en una situación de emergencia.

“ (La ayuda de) los 700 dólares está diseñado para aquellas personas que actualmente están fuera de su residencia primaria, tienen una necesidad inmediata y posiblemente tenga que desalojar su casa, porque no tienen servicio de agua y luz, para que puedan comenzar a compensar esas necesidades básicas y puedan comenzar la transición pertinente de lo que es refugio, gastos médicos, alimentación, agua o cualquier necesidad que tengan”, dijo De Jesús en conferencia de prensa.

“Cuando la persona se registra con FEMA, los criterios para registrarse, es que su municipio esté declarado. De ahí entonces se le pide toda la información básica personal. El sistema va a validar la identidad, para evitar situaciones de fraude. Pero el requerimiento de si vivías en la casa al momento del incidente ahora no es parte de los criterios, sino como la persona presenta su escenario y de ahí el propio sistema es quien estaría determinando quien es la persona elegible, de acuerdo a las contestaciones que esté dando el solicitante.

Al preguntarle si entonces los criterios para solicitar y la cualficación son bastante amplios, De Jesús contestó que “comparado con el huracán María, hay mayor flexibilidad. Hay mayor cantidad de dinero y se expandieron los criterios, porque anteriormente, lo que se que consideraba era si la persona vivía o no en la casa y eso no es un parámetro actualmente. Pero el programa está diseñado para las personas que están en un refugio, no estén en sus casas, aunque estén recibiendo alimentos a través del Gobierno de Puerto Rico o tienen otras necesidades como la comida o la transportación, todos esos elementos están contemplados”, expresó.

La ayuda esta disponible a través de http://www.disasterassistance.gov/get-assistance/application-checklist

Además, los municipios están ayudando a las personas que tienen necesidad en el proceso para que reciban los 700 dólares.

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Saint Lucia Urges End To Conflict In Ukraine, Laments Tensions In Taiwan Strait – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia urged an end to the conflict in Ukraine and expressed concern over escalating tensions in the Taiwan strait at the United Nations General Assembly.

Speaking on his country’s behalf, Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre told the session that the Ukraine war had unleashed death and horrendous destruction.

He noted that the conflict had plunged the world into an economic crisis, creating runaway inflation and food shortages and worsening a global supply chain crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the Saint Lucia Prime Minister, the world could have been spared if countries and their leaders had respected and adhered to the principles of the charter of the United Nations.

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He noted that the charter binds member countries to refrain from the threat or use of force and to settle disputes by peaceful means.

“We, therefore, call on all parties involved to immediately end the conflict in Ukraine by undertaking immediate negotiations to settle disputes in accordance with UN principles,” Pierre asserted.

In this regard, the PM observed that the billions of dollars spent in Ukraine in ‘wanton destruction and war’ could have transformed economies and lives in developing countries, had the money gone towards poverty reduction and economic transformation.

Pierre also said Saint Lucia lamented the recent escalation of tension in the Taiwan strait that threaten regional and international peace and security.

“Saint Lucia calls upon those responsible to observe the UN rules on peaceful settlement of disputes and respect for the territorial integrity and political independence of all countries,” he told his audience.

According to Pierre, the people of Taiwan freely determined their political status.

As a result, he said the Taiwanese people should be allowed to continue their chosen path to economic, social, and cultural development.

In addition, Pierre told the UN that Saint Lucia calls for the meaningful participation of Taiwan in the organs and agencies of the United Nations.

He also called for a reduction of tension and normalisation of relations with Venezuela and Cuba.

And Pierre urged the immediate removal of the ‘inhumane’ economic embargo against Cuba and the lifting of ‘painful sanctions’ against the people of Venezuela.

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Alcalde de Ciales solicita acción para energizar la institución hospitalaria

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El alcalde de Ciales, Alexander Burgos Otero solicitó ayuda urgente a LUMA Energy, para que tomen acción ante la falta de energía en PryMed Medical Care Inc., corporación sin fines de lucro que ofrece servicios de Salud Primaria en Ciales, localizada en la carretera PR-149, km 13.0, frente a la estación de bomberos.

Burgos Otero informó que esta facilidad es la más cercana y de no energizarse pronto, los hospitales más cercanos están ubicados en el pueblo de Manatí, que con alguna emergencia mayor sería mucho tiempo para algún paciente crítico recibir primeros auxilios.

“Pedimos ayuda urgente para llevar el servicio de energía eléctrica a esta institución hospitalaria, vital en nuestro pueblo. En el 2017 tras el paso del Huracán María, nuestro pueblo de Ciales fue el último municipio de Puerto Rico en energizarse. Esa situación NO volverá a ocurrir, como Alcalde estoy muy atento y les GARANTIZO que todos los cialeños también lo están. No voy a permitir excusas. En nuestro pueblo las líneas están arriba, no hay postes en el suelo y estamos listos para recibir el servicio”, indicó el ejecutivo municipal.

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Aviso: Registro de la Propiedad enmienda términos de caducidad tras el paso del huracán Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Debido a interrupciones en las operaciones causadas por el paso del huracán Fiona y el impacto de dicho fenómeno atmosférico en Puerto Rico, el secretario del Departamento de Justicia, Domingo Emanuelli Hernández, anunció que el Registro de la Propiedad dejó sin efecto la caducidad de todo documento cuyo término vencía entre las fechas del 19 de septiembre de 2022 al 31 de octubre de 2022.

“Los términos de caducidad han sido enmendados, por lo que la nueva fecha será el 31 de octubre de 2022, conforme al Art. 255 de la Ley 210-2015. Es importante resaltar que esta enmienda solamente aplica a la fecha de caducidad, no aplica a las fechas de consentida de dichos documentos”, explicó Emanuelli Hernández. La caducidad se refiere al término de vencimiento de un documento presentado en el Registro de la Propiedad y que fuera notificado por defectos por parte de un registrador.

De otra parte, el director administrativo del Registro, licenciado Joaquín del Río Rodríguez, detalló las medidas que se han tomado para asegurar la continuidad de los servicios para la presentación presencial de documentos y la solicitud de certificaciones registrales en las secciones afectadas.

“La sede metropolitana atenderá los asuntos de las secciones de Arecibo 1 y 2, Bayamón, Guayama y Humacao. Mientras, la sede oeste atenderá los asuntos de las secciones de Ponce 1 y 2 y San Germán. Los registros de Barranquitas, Fajardo, Manatí y Utuado se encuentran operando y brindando todos los servicios. Continuamos en estrecha comunicación con el secretario, ya que el Registro de la Propiedad es una dependencia adscrita al Departamento de Justicia”, precisó del Río Rodríguez.

Además, la aplicación Karibe, mediante la cual se pueden realizar los trámites del Registro de la Propiedad en línea, se encuentra operando y está disponible a través del Internet. Por lo que, en todo momento, los notarios y ciudadanos podrán realizar consultas, solicitar certificaciones registrales y presentar documentos de manera telemática. Para ello, pueden acceder a Karibe mediante la dirección https://karibe.ridpr.pr.gov/

Para obtener apoyo, pueden comunicarse a través de los números telefónicos: (787) 204-6153 y (787) 208-0547.

“Les mantendremos informados de cualquier anuncio importante a través de los medios oficiales del Departamento de Justicia, así como de los medios de comunicación”, indicó el director.

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UK cuts taxes, boosts spending, accelerating pound’s slide Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

LONDON (AP) — The United Kingdom’s new government outlined plans Friday to cut taxes and boost spending in an effort to bolster the faltering economy, but the high-risk moves sparked concerns that increased public borrowing will worsen a cost-of-living crisis and sent the British pound on its biggest one-day drop in 2 1/2 years.

Treasury chief Kwasi Kwarteng announced sweeping tax cuts that he said would boost economic growth and generate increased revenue without introducing corresponding spending reductions. He also said previously announced plans to cap soaring energy bills for homes and businesses would be financed through borrowing.

Kwarteng offered few details on the costs of the program or its impact on the government’s own targets for reducing deficits and borrowing, but one independent analysis expected it to cost taxpayers 190 billion pounds ($207 billion) this fiscal year.

It triggered the pound’s biggest drop against the U.S. dollar since March 18, 2020, when then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the first nationwide lockdown to control the spread of COVID-19. The British currency fell more than 3% to as low as $1.0899 in afternoon trading in London, from 1.1255 on Thursday.

Investors are concerned that government lacks a “coherent policy” at a time when the economy is facing “immense inflationary pressures,” said Susannah Streeter, senior investment and markets analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.

“I think Kwasi Kwarteng really set off fireworks with his budget,? Streeter told The Associated Press. “It was much bigger and bolder than expected. But the real concern on financial markets is that these widespread tax cuts are unfunded, they’re going to add to the government’s debt burden.?

Prime Minister Liz Truss, who took office less than three weeks ago, is racing to combat inflation at a nearly 40-year high of 9.9% and head off a prolonged recession. Facing a general election in two years, she needs to deliver results quickly.

The government’s program offers immediate help for homes and businesses struggling with soaring energy costs while betting that lower taxes and reduced red tape will spur economic growth and increase tax revenue in coming years.

“We need a new approach for a new era, focused on growth,” Kwarteng told lawmakers in the House of Commons.

But opponents accuse the government of dodging scrutiny by rolling out a major shift in economic policy without the normal analysis from the independent Office for Budget Responsibility. Kwarteng said the office would publish a full economic and fiscal forecast before the end of the year.

The opposition Labour Party attacked the plan for favoring the interests of business over working people and failing to provide any figures on its impact on government fiscal targets.

“It is a budget without figures, a menu without prices,” said Rachel Reeves, Labour’s spokeswoman on Treasury issues. “What has the chancellor got to hide?”

The British economy has foundered for the past three months as Truss’ center-right Conservative Party staged an internal contest to replace Johnson, who stepped down after a series of scandals.

That left the country with a caretaker government unable to introduce new policies to shield consumers from soaring energy prices, which are fueling inflation and curbing economic growth. The Bank of England on Thursday forecast that gross domestic product would shrink for a second consecutive quarter in the three months ending Sept. 30, an informal definition of recession.

Since taking office, Truss announced plans to cap energy prices for both consumers and business that are expected to cost taxpayers more than 150 billion pounds ($166 billion).

Inspired by Margaret Thatcher’s small-state, free-market economics, she is also pressing ahead with her campaign promise to boost economic growth by cutting taxes and reducing red tape. This will benefit everyone, she argues, by spurring investment, creating jobs and generating more tax revenue.

The so-called mini-budget unveiled Friday reverses many of the initiatives announced by Johnson and his Conservative predecessors, who have led Britain for the past 12 years.

For example, Kwarteng announced that he was canceling an increase in national insurance taxes that Johnson introduced in May to boost spending on health and social care. Kwarteng said the government would maintain the expected level of funding for the National Health Service — but he didn’t say how.

Kwarteng also said the government would cut the basic rate of income tax to 19% next year from 20%. The top rate will drop to 40% from 45%. In addition, he canceled a planned 6 percentage point increase in the corporate tax rate, leaving it at 19%.

“This was the biggest tax-cutting event since 1972, it is not very mini,” said Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, an independent think tank that scrutinizes government spending. “It is half a century since we have seen tax cuts announced on this scale.”

Truss declared this week that she was ready to make “unpopular decisions”such as removing a cap on bankers’ bonuses to attract jobs and investment.

On Friday, Kwarteng announced new “investment zones” across England where the government will offer tax cuts for businesses and help create jobs. He also said the government would accelerate dozens of major new infrastructure projects, including in transportation, telecommunications and energy.

Truss’ overall program runs counter to the views of many Conservatives, who believe the government shouldn’t rack up huge debts that taxpayers will eventually have to pay.

Reeves, of the Labour Party, criticized the government for expecting taxpayers to foot the bill, rather than increasing a tax on the windfall profits of energy producers benefiting from the jump in oil and natural gas pricestriggered by Russia’s war in Ukraine.

While Kwarteng denied that the government was gambling on a “dash for growth,” many economists said it was taking a huge risk by allowing borrowing to balloon while the economy is weak and inflation is high.

The IFS has estimated that Truss’ policies will push borrowing to 190 billion pounds this fiscal year, compared with the 99 billion pounds that the Office for Budget Responsibility forecast in March. While borrowing is expected to decline over the next four years, it will remain above the previous forecast throughout the period, the IFS said.

As a result, government debt will rise to about 94% of GDP by the 2026-27 fiscal year, compared with the March OBR forecast of 81%, the IFS said.

To offset that increase, the government’s policies would have to achieve an additional 0.7% increase in economic output every year for the next five years, according to the IFS.

“If the government were to achieve this feat and get that extra growth, it would be either a stroke of extraordinarily good luck or a huge policy success,” Isabel Stockton, an IFS economist, said Thursday.

By DANICA KIRKA, JILL LAWLESS and SYLVIA HUI

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Minister of Education Meets With the Administrative Body of ECDU

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

Basseterre: St. Kitts, Thursday, September 22, 2022:​ Minister of Education Hon. Dr. Geoffrey Hanley visited the Early Childhood Development Unit (ECDU) on Wednesday, September 21, as part of his continued visits to the educational institutions in St. Kitts and Nevis.

In brief opening remarks, outgoing Permanent Secretary, Mr. Vincent Hodge gave explained the purpose of the visit, explaining that

“The series of meetings thus far has helped the Minister of Education and his Admin Team to get insight to the minister’s vision that he brings to his ministry for education at all levels; early childhood, primary, secondary and tertiary.”

Minister Hanley in his remarks expressed his delight in the opportunity to engage with the ECDU administrative body

“I am very happy and pleased to be here this afternoon to engage in a discussion with Early Childhood especially because of the fact that I believe early childhood is the heart of education in terms of where the foundation is laid for not only the children and the schools but the country on a whole.”

Noting his admiration for the Unit, Minister Hanley stated,

“I have always been very impressed with the Early Childhood Development Unit over the years especially, because we hold the track record in St. Kitts of having the best program, the model program that other countries benefited from and continue to.” 

Motivated by his passion for education and his aspiration to improve the relationship between the educational institutions and his administration, Minister Hanley articulated with empathy,

“This is an opportunity for me to hear from you, to feed off of your energy, to cry with you if I have to, hearing of your low moments and of course rejoicing and back flipping on your highs.” 

The minister’s visit to other educational institutions continues until the end of September.

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Defense Force Training Program

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

The St. Kitts-Nevis Defense Force Band under the tutelage of Director of Music Captain Sylvester Charles is embarking on a new Beginner’s Training/Recruitment Program 2022.

The St. Kitts-Nevis Defense Force Band is looking for persons over the age of 14 who are interested in learning music and playing an instrument to come and take advantage of this FREE and exciting opportunity.

The beginners training will be in the disciplines of Woodwind and Brass instruments (Clarinets, Saxophones, Trumpets, Baritones, Trombones, Basses and Flutes) and percussions (drums).

Enrollment begins on Tuesday 27th September 2022 at 5:30 pm at the Camp Springfield

Band Hall.

Interested persons are asked to contact any of the below members for additional information.

Capt. Sylvester Charles/Bandmaster at 663 5393, Sgt Cloris Wilkinson at 668 9520 or

LCP Romaine Belgrove at 665 1778.

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PTA for Parents and Guardians of Students Attending the Charles E. Mills Secondary School

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

All Parents and Guardians of students attending the CHARLES E. MILLS SECONDARY SCHOOL are invited to a Parent’s Teachers’ Association (P.T.A) Community Meeting for PARENTS of the Newton Ground Community, on Thursday 29th September, 2022 at the Newton Ground Primary School’s Auditorium starting at 5:00 p.m.  

The purpose of this meeting is to facilitate an interactive session to further build the home-school partnership and address concerns specific to the community.  We encourage ALL to be punctual as we work to improve students’ social, moral and educational development as well as to outline the activities scheduled for the term.    

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