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The Chase Files Daily Newscap 9/11/2019
Good Morning #realdreamchasers. Here is your daily news cap for Wednesday, September 11th, 2019. There is a lot to read and digest so take your time. Remember you can read full articles via Barbados Today (BT), or by purchasing a Midweek Nation Newspaper (MWN).
SHERATON FOOD COURT CLOSED – The food court at Sheraton Mall has been closed. This was confirmed by managing director Scott Oran, who said Ministry of Health officials said they needed to conduct urgent maintenance at the facility. The rest of the mall however remains open for business. (MWN)
WHEEL & COME AGAIN – Government has been advised to return to the drawing board with its proposals for a medical marijuana industry. Rastafarians, doctors, lawyers and scientists spoke to various sections of the Medicinal Cannabis Industry Bill, 2019 yesterday, raising several questions about the provisions, in submissions at the first meeting of the Joint Select Committee on the bill. It was held at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre.Rastafarians appealed for legalisation of cannabis across the board, while doctors queried provisions for their legal protection in the prescribing methods of cannabis medication. The lawyers sought to dissect the legal framework of the bill.Minister of Agriculture Indar Weir was elected chairman of the 12-member committee. The remaining morning session was taken up with procedural matters, as several members of the public waited outside. (MWN)
RISKY SELLING CLICOL LANDS - The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is warning the Mia Amor Mottley administration that selling the vast acres of arable land of collapsed insurance company CLICO will put the agricultural sector at risk. Yesterday during a press conference at the DLP’s George Street Auditorium, spokesperson on agriculture, former senator Andre Worrell, slammed Government’s plan to sell the CLICO assets.In May, Director of Finance Ian Carrington announced Government would be selling assets to help pay off the expenses of CLICO’s court-sanctioned successor Resolution Life (ResLife), which was also being dissolved.In the last SUNDAY SUN, ResLife chairman Tony Hoyos announced that prime real estate owned by CLICO, including plantations owned in St John, would be going on the market. (MWN)
NURSES FRUSTRATED BY TRAINING LEAVE REFUSAL – At a time when the Government says it is desperately seeking to improve the quality of healthcare in Barbados, nurses are complaining that their attempts to improve their skills, through higher education, are being frustrated.
According to NUPW Deputy General Secretary Wayne Walrond, nurses trying to pursue the Diploma in Midwifery and the Bachelor of Science in the General Nursing Course at the Barbados Community College (BCC), have been unable to secure release from work. “Nurses who have been accepted by the BCC to pursue the general nursing programme commencing September 2, 2019, have been frustrated in their efforts to get the required release from work. This has occurred despite the fact that since 2011, several nurses have been applying to the Ministry of Health repeatedly each year for approved training,” Walrond said. The trade unionist also raised concerns regarding nurses who have already completed several semesters in the general nursing programme as continuing students, noting that they were now required to re-apply each academic year with no approval to date. He told Barbados TODAY that nurses are forced to work night shift as a condition to attend BCC nursing training. He contended that Government’s failure to put proper arrangements in place for these nurses would only result in many of them being unable to complete their course of study. Walrond revealed that in some cases the nurses went as far as applying for no-pay study leave, but even those requests were rejected. “A number of nurses who were accepted to do the Midwifery Course at the BCC had applied for no-pay study leave since they were unsuccessful in obtaining paid leave to attend the programme. Even the no-pay leave arrangement was rejected on the grounds that there was not enough time to grant such approval,” he lamented. Minister of Health Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Bostic could not be reached for comment Barbados has been plagued by a chronic shortage of nurses, caused primarily by many of those trained in the field taking up employment opportunities in metropolitan countries. This is compounded by the high failure rate of nurses taking the regional nursing examination. The problem has gotten so bad that the Government is in the process of recruiting 400 nurses from Ghana. However, Walrond warns that given the myriad issues within the sector, to add further frustration would only result in more nurses leaving for greener pastures. “The NUPW is of the view that this situation has added to the frustration of Government sector nurses who already have issues with being paid on time and not having a paid upgrade for the job they undertake. The union is concerned that this deep sense of frustration would potentially see a further exodus of nurses from Barbados,” said Walrond. He further noted, “We appeal to the Ministry of Health and Wellness and relevant agencies of Government to take every urgent action in permitting the nurses to pursue further training for their betterment and that of the country as a whole.” (BT)
GAY AGENDA –Yet another online petition has surfaced amid a raging debate on the implications of Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender acceptance in schools. The most recent petition on change.org has taken aim at “the bullying of the Barbadian society into forcing the LGBT agenda on its children” and has been gaining support on social media. It was released hours after a petition uploaded by the parents of a 14-year-old transgender girl whose request to wear a female uniform to the private Providence School was reportedly denied. “There is a move afoot by LGBT activists and their supporters to bring their “gender identity” issues to the children of Barbados,” said an anonymous individual identified only as ‘Concerned Bajan’. Addressing the petition to Prime Minister Mia Mottley and other influencers, the petition states, “There is a major difference between sexuality and gender and the deliberate blurring of these lines is a part of the modus operandi. Gender IS NOT fluid, and young children SHOULD NOT be introduced to sexuality which involves making a decision on their choice or preference of the same.” The appeal continued: “Let the children be CHILDREN, and stop trying to force the warped LGBT agenda on impressionable youngsters. This has little to do with love, or hate, or inclusion; instead it is a selfish attempt to create a wide substructure to support and push the LGBT agenda, unquestionably resulting in the mental and emotional destruction of the very children activists claim they are trying to “free”. “Resist these perverse, bullying attempts to tarnish and confuse our children with issues adults themselves can’t resolve,” the anonymous protester concluded. While both petitions have failed to attract the desired 500 signatures, support for the petition leveled against Providence School has reached 423 signatures against a trailing 377 signatures from those lobbying against it. Since the discussion gained public attention, officials at the Providence Secondary School have been silent and Minister of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, Santia Bradshaw has dismissed it as a “private school” matter while well-known LGBT activist Alexa Hoffman has called on education authorities to address the issue while predicting the matter would likely find its way into the country’s schools. (BT)
JUDGES WELCOMED – The Barbados Bar Association (BBA) has responded with optimism at the recent appointment of ten new judges which is expected to go a long way in reducing the country’s huge judicial backlog.
But President of the association Rosalind Smith-Millar has also zeroed in on urgent legislative changes needed to streamline the Bar Association’s Disciplinary Committee in the interest of access to justice for citizens who have grievances with their lawyers. On the day observed as the start of the legal year, Smith-Millar told Barbados TODAYthe association would continue to closely monitor the situation at the court and the impact of ten new judges on the number of outstanding cases languishing in the judicial system. “We are extremely pleased that we have more judges on board to deal with the backlog as well as being able to spread the load perhaps a bit better now that they are more of them and bring court matters to a faster conclusion. That’s really our outlook on it. We hope that we can work with them,” Millar said. She also lauded increased transparency from authorities in the judge selection process, which is constitutionally assigned to the Prime Minister and praised authorities for bringing certain functions of the judicial system into the 21st century. “We are very happy that we have moved to a more transparent system of selecting judges in terms of having a selection committee to make recommendations, do the interviews and so on. For us that’s an improvement over the previous method,” Miller said. “You have more lawyers and more lawyers file more cases. So when you leave the infrastructure the same and increase the number of cases, there is going to be a backlog. Could the judges have done better? Maybe, but I’m glad that they’re more of them and time will tell if that makes a huge difference as we hope it will.” Turning her attention to matters surrounding the legal profession and its disciplinary structures that have been “hanging over from previous years”, the BBA president said these issues are reportedly dependent on Government’s decisiveness in amending the Barbados Bar Association Act, which governs the disciplinary committee. “If you have the same number of people on a committee like that which you had 40 or 50 years ago when they were half the number of lawyers than what we have now, you can’t expect them to operate with the same efficiency,” she argued. “The [disciplinary] committee carries out a quasi-judicial function, so if there are no reporters to provide transcripts and so on, then how fast can they work when they have to depend on somebody’s long-hand taking of notes?” she asked. “It’s a very serious matter and you can’t just rush through matters based on memory,” Smith-Millar noted. “We need the proper infrastructure for the committee to function. The committee is now bigger than it was 40 or 50 years ago, but there are a lot more lawyers and so potentially more complaints, some of which may be frivolous but still must be reviewed in all seriousness and some of which are very serious… But we can’t change that on our own. Parliament has to make the changes.” (BT)
WRONG WAY –A wrong turn on a one-way street while riding an unlicensed motorcycle landed a 28-year-old in trouble in with the law. And Daniel Demetrius Allain, of Halls Village No.2, St James threw his self at the mercy of the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court today when he realised that he could not afford to pay the forthwith fines attached to the traffic offences. Allain pleaded guilty before Magistrate Kristie Cuffy-Sargeant to operating the motorcycle S9819 on Broad Street on September 7 with fraudulent number plates, while he was not the holder of a driver’s licence and no insurance as well as while he was not in possession of a government-issued identification card or driver’s licence for examination as required to do so by a member of the police force. Police constable Victoria Taitt in outlining the facts said lawmen were on duty along Broad Street when Allain was seen coming from Shepard Street before turning left on Broad Street into one-way traffic.“I realised it ws a one-way road when I turned in the gap and see the cars coming,” Allain said when the prosecutor paused. “So when I turn police bound pun me. I buy the motorcycle. I took a chance because I take my friend to the hospital because she had a belly ache”. It was discovered that the number plates were fraudulent when checks were made. “That’s a plate I got on the ground on the road and I use it to make my little rounds so I could get my licence. I have a little $400,” the traffic offender interjected again. After hearing all the details of what had transpired from officer Taitt, the magistrate convicted, reprimanded and discharged Allain on three of the charges and imposed a $350 forthwith fine with an alternative of one month in prison on the no driver’s licence offence and $750 for the no insurance charge which also had to be paid forthwith and carried a six-week prison term if unpaid.“Ma’am I can’t pay that forthwith fine, I have $400 on me now. I will never do it again, never do it again. All my life I in jail since I was 17 years old and all these people unfair me. I don’t want to go back to jail please,’ Allain pleaded as he asked for time to pay the amount. Following his pleas the magistrate granted him two months to pay the total amount. He must return to the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on November 8. However, Allain won’t be able to ride his motorcycle for the next 12 months as he has been disqualified from having or applying for a driver’s licence for that period.(BT)
REMANDED FOR 28 DAYS –A 19-year-old is currently on remand at HMP Dodds. Mitchell Sylvan Sonny, of Reed Street, St Michael was sent to the St Philip institution for 28 days after he appeared in the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on the weekend on a theft charge. Sonny is accused of robbing Keanu Harris of $2,300 on August 30. He will make his next court appearance in the No. 2 District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on October 4(BT)
BANCROFT GOES HOME –Convict John Nathaniel Bancroft was allowed to go home today having been sentenced to time served. The Odessa McClean Drive, My Lords Hill resident had been on remand after pleading guilty to having a sponsored walk sheet bearing the stamp of the Family Care for the Disabled, a registered charity, for use in the course of criminal deception, while he has not at his home on June 14. The facts revealed that Bancroft was seen on Nursery Drive asking passersby for monetary donations. He was taken into custody and told police he got the fraudulent document from a woman. However, he snatched the sheet from police and destroyed it while being interviewed. The 43-year-old unemployed man returned before Magistrate Kristie Cuffy-Sargeant today where he disclosed that “a lady I know for years get me into this”.“Next month I will be 44 and I will not want to be in that again,” he said before he was sentenced to time served for the two months and 23 days he had spent on remand at Dodds.(BT)
BISHOP & DUJON BACK POLLARD - New West Indies white ball captain Kieron Pollard has the unequivocal backing of former Test stars Jeffrey Dujon and Ian Bishop. Both Dujon, the most accomplished wicketkeeper/batsman in the history of West Indies’ cricket and Bishop, one of the best fast bowlers of his era, are of the view it is time for a change.Dujon told THE NATION that the time had come to move in a new direction, adding that Pollard will bring a more dynamic and aggressive approach than Jason Holder and Carlos Brathwaite, the outgoing 50-overs and 20-overs captains.“Holder has had plenty of opportunity to prove himself and I don’t think he has. If we are going to move forward, we are going to need a difference tactically and more aggressive leadership,” he said. (MWN)
BOYCOTT’S KNIGHTHOOD CREATES CONTROVERSY – Geoffrey Boycott has said he “couldn’t give a toss” about criticism over Theresa May awarding him a knighthood in her resignation honours list. Domestic abuse charities and Labour said the honour should be removed from the ex-cricketer, who was convicted in a French court of beating his girlfriend in 1998. Boycott, who has always denied the assault, later questioned why the issue had been raised by the media. May’s list of 57 names was made up of mostly political figures. Every departing prime minister can draw up a resignation honours list.May announced her resignation in June after failing to get support for the withdrawal agreement she had negotiated for the UK to leave the EU. The former prime minister showed her love of cricket with knighthoods for Boycott and fellow former England captain Andrew Strauss. Boycott was fined £5,000 and given a three-month suspended sentence in 1998 after being convicted of beating his then-girlfriend Margaret Moore in a French Riviera hotel. During the trial, the court heard Boycott pinned Miss Moore down and punched her 20 times in the face before checking out and leaving her to pay the bill. Boycott denied the allegations, saying Miss Moore had slipped after flying into a rage when he refused to marry her. May, who introduced a landmark Domestic Abuse Bill to Parliament earlier this year, was accused of sending a “dangerous message” by Women’s Aid’s co-acting chief executive Adina Claire. She said the honour “should be taken away” from Boycott, adding that it sent “completely the wrong message” to survivors of domestic abuse. Asked about the criticism from Women’s Aid by presenter Martha Kearney on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Boycott responded: “I don’t give a toss about her (Claire), love. It was 25 years ago so you can take your political nature and do whatever you want with it.” The 78-year-old, who is part of the BBC’s cricket commentary team for the current Ashes series, added: “ . . . She [Moore] tried to blackmail me for £1million. I said no, because in England if you pay any money at all, we think: ‘Hang on, there must be something there.’ I said: ‘I’m not paying anything’ … I’m not sure I’d actually got a million at the time. “It’s a court case in France where you’re guilty, which is one of the reasons I [didn’t] vote to remain in Europe – because you’re guilty until you’re proved innocent. That’s totally the opposite from England and it’s very difficult to prove you’re innocent in another country and another language. “I have to live with it – and I do. I’m clear in my mind, and I think most people in England are, that it’s not true.” In a subsequent interview, Boycott said that the day had been “soured” by Radio 4 “setting me up”, saying the station’s agenda had been to talk about domestic violence and “make publicity”. He told BBC’s Look North Yorkshire: “Is that what interviewing is about – is it always to ask difficult questions? Shouldn’t it be just a nice day for me?” A spokesperson for the Today programme said the question was “entirely appropriate… given the concerns raised about Geoffrey Boycott’s knighthood by Women’s Aid and others”. The shadow minister for women and equalities, Dawn Butler, joined the call for Boycott’s knighthood to be rescinded. “Honouring a perpetrator of domestic violence just because he is the former prime minister’s favourite sportsman shows how out of touch and nepotistic the honours list is,” she said, adding that the whole system needed “radically overhauling”. May once compared her determination to delivering Brexit with the fighting spirit in Boycott’s batting marathons. (BT)
JANICE KEEPING ART ALIVE – However, unlike most children who grow up and put away the art books and interest in art, Janice Whittle’s love for the arts never left her. To this day, her love for painting, sculpture, fashion design – in fact, anything involving the fine arts – is as fresh as it was when she was a primary school student at Smith’s Preparatory School, located back then at River Road, on the outskirts of The City. Throughout her early days she was encouraged by her parents to hone her art skills. Art teachers in whose classes she sat at Queen’s College did the same. These included well established artists such as Joyce Davis and Goldie Spieler.“As a child I loved being able to invent. Art always enabled me to be inventive. Part of the art curriculum at Queen’s College included the history of art which I enjoyed,” she recalled.“Art history for me was like reading a detective novel. It taught me how to look at a work of art and see the influences of earlier artists, the society in which the artists lived as well as how to ‘read’ a work of art aesthetically. I also remember as a child how my dad, who lived in the United Kingdom for a while, would send me lots of magazines. I was always fascinated by the pictures.”Whittle is much more than an artist. She has been an art teacher for 20 years, is a mentor to budding artists, and has held the post of curator at Queen’s Park Art Gallery for the past 17 years. This gallery is run by the National Cultural Foundation (NCF), which has done outstanding work in developing the arts in Barbados.(MWN)
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2019/20 Ghana Premier League: Week 9 Match Preview - Inter Allies FC vs. Legon Cities FC
There have been positive vibes surrounding Inter Allies FC recently as they have bagged seven goals in the last two games.
The Capelli Boys aim at stretching the winning streak to three on the trot in the city derby on Saturday against Legon Cities FC.
Inter Allies beat King Faisal Babes 4-2 last weekend and also thrashed Eleven Wonders FC 3-0 at their own backyard in Techiman in the midweek.
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The Nigerien international forward has scored or assisted in each of the four games played at the Accra sports stadium this campaign.
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After suffering a 3-0 loss in the hands of Karela United last weekend, the Royals recovered from the battering with a 1-0 win over Elmina Sharks FC in midweek.
It was Abdul Karim Jabila's last gasp penalty that ensured Cities claim all the match points.
Jabila has scored in all of the last two games Cities have played at the Accra sports stadium. He needs to replicate that on Saturday.
Winger Ahmed Rahman has been ruled out of Saturday's city derby after he suffered a serious injury last Wednesday against Elmina Sharks.
Panayotis Papadopoulos is expected to make a return to the squad for this encounter.
Prediction: Inter Allies FC 3-1 Legon Cities FC
source: https://ghanasoccernet.com/
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With the Ghana Premier League entering Match Week 4 today, giant slayers Berekum Chelsea is set to welcome another unbeaten side, Dreams Football Club (FC) to the Golden City Park.At the beginning of the season, no one would have fancied Chelsea to beat Hearts of Oak at the Accra Sports Stadium on Match Week 1 or defeat Asante Kotoko at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Match Week 3.Well, they stunned everybody and made that happen as they remain one of 6 unbeaten clubs in the Ghanaian top-flight division.Their opponent for Match Week 4, boasts of a similar record after winning two matches and drawing one. While their fixtures have not been tough as the Berekum-based side, the Dawu-based club has equally been impressive in their first 3 games of the season.Now set to come up against each other in the first midweek action of the 2019/2020 Ghana Premier League season, pundits and bookmakers are predicting an entertaining fixture.In a preview to the match, it has been concluded that it will be a close match between Berekum Chelsea and Dreams FC.Predicted scoreline:Berekum Chelsea 1-1 Dreams FCThe match will kick-off at 15:00GMT today. source: https://footballghana.com/
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