Caribbean National Weekly April 21, 2022

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TOP STORIES Antigua Prime Minister Gaston Browne to receive UWI American Foundation award

Record Haul for Jamaica at Carifta 49

On Monday, Jamaica's Junior athletes turned on the style to totally dominate the 49th Carifta Games' last day inside the National Stadium in Kingston. They ended the three-day event with a record haul of 92 medals. continues on B4 – Record Haul

Grenada gov’t earns millions from CBI last year DeSantis announces special session on property insurance Suriname Senior minister resigns, former regional public servant appointed to Cabinet

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DeSantis Announces Special Session on Property Insurance Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said he will call a special session of the legislature to address rising property insurance rates in the state. The Republican governor said the special legislative session will occur in May and focus mainly on the “reform of the property insurance market” but could address other topics. He said he would sign a proclamation this week containing meeting dates and additional details. DeSantis said the goal on property insurance would be to “bring some sanity and stabilize and have a functioning market.”

Trinidad and Tobago Opposition stages protest against fuel price increases

The announcement comes amid a growing consensus among lawmakers to address spiking rates and other problems in the state’s property insurance market. Attempts to pass legislation around property insurance failed during the regular legislative session in the GOP-controlled statehouse earlier this year. “After months of public outcry, newspaper headlines, and Democrats raising the alarm all session long, the Governor has finally addressed the growing homeowner’s insurance crisis,” said Sen. Jeff Brandes, a Republican who has been pushing for a special session on property insurance. Joseph Petrelli, president of Demotech, a company that rates the financial stability of insurers, said

Floridians Get Much Needed Relief After Student Loan Pause Extended Again West Indies Kieron Pollard retires from international cricket

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Koffee Represents Jamaica and Reggae at Cochella A3

PM Rowley to meet with high level US ofcials in Barbados A4

Rhythms of Africa set for April 30

Beckles bags brace; Jamaican Matt, Lowe on Target

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PAGE A2 The fastest man alive Usain Bolt supports junior Jamaican trackstars Tia and Tina Clayton at the 49th Cari a games in Kingston, Jamaica over the weekend. – Contributed

The Lauderhill Rangers work 'hand and glove' with The Lauderhill Police Department, and were happy to support Parys Thomas as she was being sworn in as Sergeant in the Lauderhill Police Department. From le : Ranger Gammage, Ranger Supervisor Watson, LPD Sgt Thomas, Ranger Cunningham, and Pat Anderson-Whyte (Ranger Division Records Supervisor) – Contributed

Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, (at podium), officially opens the 49th staging of the CARIFTA games, at the Na onal Stadium, in Kingston on April 16. Listening on in the background (from le ) are President of the Jamaica Athle cs Administra ve Associa on (JAAA), Garth Gayle, President of the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athle cs Associa on, Mike Sands, President of World Athle cs, Lord Sebas an Coe, and Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange. – Photo: Rudranath Fraser

Former Broward County Dale Holness (center) and other members of the community visited New Macedonia Missionary Bap st Church in Riviera Beach for Resurrec on Sunday (April 17). – Contributed

Reggae ar ste Yaksta wins in the Song of the Year category with 'Ambi on at the 2022 JaRIA Honour Awards held on April 17, 2022. Photo: Steve James

Jamaican Olympian Shelly-ann FraserPryce takes a photo with Jamaica's Under-20 4x100m girls team of Serena Coke, Tina Clayton, Brianna Lyston and Tia Clayton who produced a new world record of 42.58 at the Cari a Games over the weekend. – Contributed

Chanita Wells (le ) was named Communica ons Supervisor of the year by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office during Na onal Public Safety Telecommunicators Week last week. – Contributed

Reggae singer Jo Benée Morris 'Joby Jay' makes a speech a er winning the VM Wealth Breakthrough Ar ste of the Year Award at the JaRIA Honour Awards on April 17. – Contrbuted


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Koffee Represents Jamaica And Reggae At First Coachella Jamaican Reggae Singer Koffee represented the island while making her first appearance at the Coachella Music Festival on April 16th. Coachella is one of the biggest music festivals in the United States, pulling some 250,000 people over its two-weekends. The Grammy-award winning reggae singer opened the festival on Day 2. Koffee was also the only Jamaican artiste billed for this year's staging. Dressed in cap, shorts, a white top, and matching white sneakers, the 22-year-old began her set with the hit single Rapture. She was backed by dancers and backup singers who flew from Jamaica to California. During her set, Koffee paused, asking the massive crowd, “how many of you here actually know who I am?” - to which she received a unanimous cheer. She also thanked the audience for supporting her and apologized for being late. “Thank you so much for coming out. I'm so sorry for being late; thank you for your patience,” she said. Koffee is among an elite list of Jamaicans that have performed at Coachella. Past reggae performers include Skip Marley (2018), Chronixx and Protoje (2016), Lee 'Scratch' Perry (2013) and Damian 'Jr. Gong' Marley (2007, 2011 and

2014). Her inclusion on the Coachella lineup comes as no surprise to reggae fans who have watched her incredible, fast-paced rise to fame over the last four years. The 22-yearold Spanish Town-native, born Mikayla Simpson, skyrocketed to international fame following the late 2018 release of her single “Toast”, which garnered millions of spins and fans including Usain Bolt and Barack Obama. The song spent 18 atop

Dressed in cap, shorts, a white top, and matching white sneakers, the 22year-old began her set with the hit single Rapture. She was backed by dancers and backup singers who flew from Jamaica to California.

Billboard's Reggae Digital Sales Chart and has since been certified platinum in the UK, having sold 200,000 units. In 2019, “Toast” was featured on former US President, Barack Obama's summer and 2019 year-end playlists, on a celebrityapproved playlist curated by Oprah Magazine, and on billionaire rapper, Jay-Z's favorite songs of the year playlist. The song has resonated with thousands of fans around the world, pushing Koffee to the forefront of reggae revival music.

“Toast” was the lead single off her debut EP Rapture, released in 2019. The EP was nominated for a Reggae Grammy the following year, making Koffee the youngest artist ever nominated in the category. The EP also debuted at number one on the Billboard Reggae Album Chart, making her the youngest artist ever to achieve a number one album on the reggae chart. In 2020, Rapture won a Grammy Award at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, making Koffee the youngest person (at 19 years old) and only woman to be awarded in the Best Reggae Album category. That same year, Koffee was named by Elle Magazine as one of "10 Trailblazing Women Changing The Future You Need To Know". She was also featured on John Legend's album and tapped by Jay-Z to perform the theme song for the film, The Harder They Fall. Following her debut EP, Koffee also released several singles including “Lockdown”. With the release of the official video for “Lockdown”, Koffee became the first reggae artist to receive over 1 million views on YouTube in 48 hours. Her debut album, Gifted, was released in March 2022 to positive reviews. The project debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart and is currently at No. 3. Koffee, who has also supported International rock artiste Harry Styles and Grammy-award winning R&B artist, Daniel Caesar on tour, is also embarking on her tour this year, aptly titled “Gifted”.


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CARIBBEAN

PM Rowley to Meet With High Level US Officials in Barbados

Barbados extends COVID-19 state of emergency The Barbados Parliament on Tuesday gave the green light to a further extension of the state of emergency (SOE) as the island deals with a new wave of cases linked to the COVID-19. Health Minister Ian Gooding-Edghill, who piloted the Resolution on the Emergency Management Act, said that the SOE would remain in effect until September 22. Gooding-Edghill said the move is necessary due to the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 and the evolving variant, appealing to Barbadians to follow the necessary hygiene measures and mask wearing along with getting vaccinated or the booster shots. “We still have vaccines and Barbadians are more than capable of going to the various vaccination sites and getting vaccines and boosters as we continue to manage this particular wave

Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley traveled to Barbados on Tuesday to participate in a series of talks with high-level United States officials, according to a statement issued by the Office of the Prime Minister on Monday night.

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It said that Prime Minister Rowley will meet with US Senator Chris Dodd who has been named the Special Advisor for the Summit of the Americas by US President Joseph Biden. The summit will be held in Los Angles from June 6-10. Dodd is also expected to meet with other Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders during his visit to Barbados, the statement said, adding that Prime Minister Rowley will

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attend a roundtable discussion on Wednesday dealing with De-Risking and Correspondent Banking. The event will be co-hosted by US Congresswoman Maxine Waters, the

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Chairwoman of the US House Committee on Financial Services and Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley. Rep. Waters will be accompanied at the meeting by members of the Financial Services continues on A7 – Talks

Antigua PM Gaston Brown to Receive UWI American Foundation Award Antigua's Prime Minister Gaston Browne will on Thursday receive the American Foundation for the University of the West Indies (AFUWI) prestigious Legacy Award for his leadership, which facilitates nationbuilding, strengthening regional alliances, and creating a legacy that future generations can build on. Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Sir Hilary Beckles, in a letter to Prime Minister Browne said “AFUWI is proud of Prime Minister Browne's stellar accomplishments as Prime Minister and Minister for Finance and Corporate Governance. “Your passion and commitment to improving the lives of the people of your country are evidenced by the many initiatives

you and your administration have implemented to address matters germane to nationbuilding,” Sir Hilary said. He said these include increasing the housing stock, reducing unemployment, improving health care via the upgrade of plant and equipment, increasing the number of medical practitioners, infrastructure upgrades of airports and seaports, funding for venture capital and entrepreneurial endeavors, and increasing investment in building a robust and competitive tourism industry. Sir Hilary also highlighted their shared interest in increasing access to education for all Caribbean nationals and the vital role education plays in advancing the development agenda. “Increases in the capacity in primary and

secondary schools and upgrade of physical plants are stark testimony of your commitment. It is, therefore, no wonder that Antigua and Barbuda is the site of The UWI's Fifth Campus housed on lands at Five Islands. This facility provides easier access to tertiary education for your citizens and citizens from the other OECS (Organization of Eastern Caribbean States).” The Awards Gala to be held in New York City is themed “Together, through our resilience and determination, we can conquer any adversity” and Sir Hilary said it is “a perfect background due to Prime Minister Browne's forceful and unapologetic discourse on the issue of Climate Change. “Part of your abiding legacy will be the ability of the people of Antigua and Barbuda to

leverage their resilience and determination to overcome challenges and to be better for it in the aftermath. The remarkable resurgence of your country's economy, post the devastation caused by hurricanes Maria and Irma also stand as a formidable reference in the annals of history,” Sir Hilary wrote. The UWI Vice-Chancellor also commended Prime Minister Browne for his “signature brand of excellence and leadership” in his role as prime minister and outlined that he will be among a select group of Caribbean leaders who were recipients of the award, including Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson, Allen M. Chastanet, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, Dr. Hubert Alexander Minnis, P.J. Patterson, Tillman J. Thomas, and the late David Thompson.

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EDITORIAL

The 49th Carifta Games was Memorable and Exciting The 49th Carifta Games is now over, and there is consensus that it was a memorable show. After two years of absence, the region's premier track and field event for junior athletes returned with a bang. Kudos to Jamaica for hosting a fabulous show after two other countries decided not to take up the challenge. Jamaica dominated the event for the 36th straight year with 97 medals, including 47 gold, 32 silvers, and 18 bronze. Trinidad was second with 23 medals; two gold, ten silvers, and 11 bronze. They were relegated to fourth however, because of the quality of their medals. The Bahamas got the third-highest number of medals with 17, and Barbados was fourth with 11. The British Virgin Island (BVI) was third based on the quality of medals, winning four golds, two silvers, and one bronze. This is the best performance by BVI, thanks to their superstar athlete Adaejah Hodge who won the Austin Sealy Award for being the most outstanding athlete. This was the 45th time Jamaica has won the event since 1972. The other winners are Bermuda in 1975 and Bahamas in 1980, 1981, 1983, and 1984. While Jamaica's dominance was expected, a significant feature of this year's event was the performance of the smaller islands. Twenty-two of the 26 countries won medals, with 13 winning at least one gold. In 2019 only 12 countries won gold. Adaejah Hodge's performance was memorable. She won the 100m in 11.29 seconds, the long jump with a leap 6.20 meters, and then denied two Jamaicans of the gold in the 200 meters, with a

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MANAGING EDITOR time of 23.42 seconds. The event also produced some fantastic records. Keyshawn Strachan of the Bahamas won gold in the javelin with a new games record of 79.89m. Dior-Rae Scott of The Bahamas set a new Carifta record in the Girls' Under-17 Javelin with her throw of 44.57 meters. Jamaicans Dionjah Shaw threw 45.32m to win the Under-17 girls' discus, Kobe Lawrence established a shot-put record of 20.02 meters, and Jaydon Hibbert leapt 16.46 meters to set a games record in the triple jump. Jamaica's under-20 men's team was also in record mode. The team of Bouwahjgie Nkrumie, Bryan Levell, DeAndre Daley, and Sandrey Davison won the 4x100m relay title in a new CARIFTA Games record of 39.15 seconds. But of all the performances, the most significant came in the under-20 women's 4x100m event. The four ladies, Serena Cole, Brianna Lyston, and sisters Tina and Tia Clayton, blew the covers off the previous mark with a scintillating 42.58 seconds. The old mark was 42.94.

Apart from the performances, the vibe at the national stadium in Kingston was an exciting Caribbean affair. Credit must be given to the supporters from all the countries but specifically the Bahamians. The Bahamas party came with a full marching band and costumes. They provided continuous music and entertainment throughout the three days and kept the crowd lively and on their feet. Now that the 49th edition of the Carifta games is in the history books, we hope that the athletes, especially the senior ones, will see benefits beyond competing and winning. We know that scouts were on hand and trust that tangible opportunities will be on the table. Decisions will be made about education, sponsorship, and careers. May good sense and well-thought-out plans prevail now, as we look forward to the special 50th anniversary of the Carifta games in The Bahamas next year.

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CONSULATE GENERAL OF JAMAICA MIAMI The Consulate General of Jamaica, Miami invites applications from suitable candidates for the position of:

Telephone Operator / Receptionist Key Responsibilities: • Provide general information to the public • Refer queries to appropriate officers • Respond to passport application queries • Provide general information to email queries • Route email queries to appropriate officers • Log and retrieve correspondence • Prepare Appointment Schedule The ideal candidate must possess: • Good communication skills • Strong customer service skills • Good interpersonal skills • Knowledge of computer applications including excel, Microsoft word, internet use and email use Minimum required qualification and /or experience: • High School Diploma • Previous experience in Customer Service will be an asset Interested persons may submit their application and resumé to:

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Dozens Injured in Massive Accident Prime Minister Henry Expresses Condolences Prime Minister Dr. Ariel Henry says he is “deeply saddened” at the loss of lives following a vehicular accident over the weekend that left at least six people dead and more than 70 others injured. Media reports said that the accident occurred on Saturday when a truck returning from Breman, south of the capital, Port au Prince and carrying musicians and fans of the Rara “inonsan” overturned in Jacmel near Meyer. Rara is a form of festival music that originated in Haiti that is used for street processions, typically during Easter Week. The music centers on a set of cylindrical bamboo trumpets called Vaksin, but also features drums, maracas, güiras or güiros, a

percussion instrument, and metal bells, as well as alsos which are made from recycled metal, often coffee cans. According to the Secretary General of the South-East delegation, the speeding driver would have tried to avoid a band of Rara on the road and lost control of his vehicle. “I am deeply saddened after learning the news of the accident, in Meyer, commune of Jacmel, which caused several victims, including deaths and injuries. I offer my condolences to the families of the victims of this new tragedy, while renewing them my full support,” Henry said in a message on his social media page. The authorities said four people died at the scene of the accident and two others at hospital, while 72 people including 20 who were seriously injured have been taken to the SaintMichel hospital in Jacmel. Medical officials said most of those injured suffered multiple fractures.

IFAD signs financing agreement with Haiti Talks Haiti has signed a financing agreement with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) regarding the execution of its Inclusive Blue Economy (I-BE) project that will help preserve the Three Bays Protected Area by providing economic opportunities for smallholder farmers and artisanal fishers living in the northeast of the country. The US$26.6 million project, which will be executed by the Ministry of Economy and Finance, is expected to benefit an estimated benefit 40,000 people who live in the five municipalities of the protected area with particular attention being paid to women and young people. IFAD is providing US$14 million towards the project that will strengthen the capacities of the National Agency for Protected Areas of Haiti (ANAP) and facilitate the adaptation of national legislation in favour of artisanal fishing and its sustainability. IFAD Country Director for Haiti, Paolo

Silveri, said the region's “poverty and malnutrition rates and poor fishing and agricultural practices, such as the use of fine-mesh seines, the anarchic slaughter of trees for charcoal production, slash-and-burn agriculture and the lack of soil preservation techniques, are depleting marine and terrestrial resources, threatening their sustainability and posing worrying risks to the country's food security in the medium term. “The project will help regulate these practices, thereby reducing pressure on natural resources, and diversify food production by encouraging good practices in small-scale animal husbandry, vegetable growing, honey and salt, and the management of mangrove forests. It will promote a more sustainable use of wood as a fuel for cooking by offering training in charcoal production techniques and the improvement of domestic ovens.” He said by refining fishing and salt production techniques, the project will create

synergies that will improve fish processing and marketing. “Thus, it will be possible to sell properly salted, dried and smoked fish not only in the zone, but also in other regions of the country. At the same time, by improving small-scale livestock farming techniques and vegetable production, beneficiary families will improve their diets and earn additional income. “The best way to help Haiti's small-scale farmers and artisanal fishers progress and contribute to the country's food security is to provide them with the means to carry out their economic activities in a sustainable way, in a way that does not force them to deplete resources. to survive,” said Silveri. IFAD said that since it began its work in Haiti nearly 45 years ago, it has invested in 11 projects representing a total amount of approximately US$290 million, which have benefited more than 100,000 rural families.

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Committee and other members of the US House of Representatives. The statement said that other regional leaders as well as the CARICOM SecretaryGeneral Dr. Carla Barnett and the DirectorGeneral of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), Dr. Didacus Jules and the President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), Dr. Gene Leon will also attend the event. “The Roundtable Discussion on DeRisking and Correspondent Banking follows a number of engagements between CARICOM and Congresswoman Maxine Waters on the matter since 2019,” according to the statement, noting that Rowley met with Congresswoman Waters during a visit to Washington in 2019 and again in March last year, during Trinidad and Tobago's Chairmanship of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).


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British Jamaican Alfred Samuels Awarded for Cancer Documentary British Jamaican Alfred Samuels has won the Outstanding Achievement Award at the World Film Carnival in Singapore for his work as executive producer of A Survivor Amongst Survivors. Diagnosed with Stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer in 2012, he turned his energies toward inspiring, motivating, and educating people about the disease. He authored the books “Invincibility in the Face of Prostate Cancer: Coming Out the Other Side” and “Motivated to Inspire,” and now his documentary has become his latest inspiration about preventing and fighting the deadly illness. Samuels began a difficult journey to fight his prostate cancer after he was given only six months to live. When asked to participate in a Stampede drug trial a clinical trial funded by the Cancer Research UK organization Samuels agreed citing he had nothing to lose. The trial consisted of the drug Abiraterone combined with standard hormone therapy. His condition worsened before it got better, and Samuels had days when he thought he would not survive. His mother had already died of breast cancer; within six months of the start of his treatment, Samuels’ sister died of cancer, and five years later, his brother died of prostate cancer. Amazingly, as years passed, Samuels began to win his battle against cancer. He continued to progress, and his consultant could not understand how he survived the disease that decimated his family. Not only did he survive but he continued to improve year after year. However, he knew that he was changing “mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.” He noted the importance of accepting the reality of his situation, and he learned that the more he feared the disease, the more he paid attention to defeating it. And he

learned to transform despair into hope. He has come through his experience with a message for men who hesitate to receive prostate cancer screening. He wants them to know that the disease is curable if it is caught early. He also emphasizes that men owe it to their families to be screened. By 2035, estimates place the number of people in the UK who will contract cancer will total 500,000 a year. This has serious implications for the National Health Service, Samuels said, which must ensure that there is a specialist cancer nursing staff to address the increase in the number of diagnosed individuals. Alfred Samuels was born into a Jamaican family in the United Kingdom. He earned a master’s degree in security management before pursuing his writing and filmmaking career. In 2019 he was named the Ambassador of the Year at the awards ceremony of Cancer Research UK Flame of Hope. The awards recognize the exceptional achievements Samuels of volunteers in the UK Alfred has also worked in the entertainment industry for the past 28 years, for stars such as Bob Dylan, Sade, Seal and Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Mariah Carey, Oasis, and Rod Stewart, to name a few. World Film Carnival (WFC) is a global platform covering worldwide live screening events, effectively connecting all big cities and diverse rich cultural hubs of the world. WFC organizes annual award ceremonies, provides distribution opportunities, and builds an ever-growing active network of independent filmmakers worldwide. The organization operates a chain of global film festivals and has become a major platform for emerging artists and established filmmakers alike.

Lauderhill Kicks Off Inclusive Entrepreneurship Program (LIEP) for Returning Residents The City of Lauderhill has officially launched its Lauderhill Inclusive Entrepreneurship Program (LIEP), which aims to bring informal entrepreneurs into the formal economy and provide them with the resources that they need to grow their business. Lauderhill is 1 of 6 cities across the United States that was selected to participate in the National League of Cities – Cities Inclusive Entrepreneurship Initiative under the Informal Entrepreneurship category. LIEP is specifically intended to supply resources to men and women who live in Lauderhill and were previously incarcerated. The program will provide business education, process navigation tips, access to capital, coaching, mentorship, and recognition for those who are currently operating a business informally. It is a spinoff of the popular Lauderhill Shines Program, now in its fourth cohort. The city's Vice Mayor Melissa Dunn explains, “my colleagues and I are committed to fostering an entrepreneurial ecosystem that will keep the City's economy robust and thriving. LIEP will assist those who have been previously incarcerated turn their side hustle or dream business into a reality here in Lauderhill. We want to provide them with all the tools necessary to run legitimate businesses that contribute to our economy, provide jobs, and develop successful CEOs.” The 10-week pilot program will start its first cohort with 10 registrants in May and run through July. Applications are being accepted until April 29th. LIEP's primary partners include Re-entry One and OIC of South Florida. For more information, please use the QR code below or call Ebonee 954-777-2041 or email her at ebrooks@lauderhill-fl.gov.


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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS FOR REDONDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida (Board), intends to award one Construction firm for the following project

PROJECT NO. 01619700 REDONDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RENOVATIONS & REMODELING 18480 SW 304 STREET HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA 33030 BIDS DUE: Sealed bids will be received by The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, for the project listed herein, until 1:00 P.M. local time, Tuesday May 31, 2022, at 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Lobby in the N.E. Fifteenth (15th) Street entrance, Miami, Florida, following which time and place, or as soon there-after as the Board can attend to the same, the said bids will be publicly opened, read and tabulated in the Board Auditorium, Miami-Dade County School Board Administration Building, by an authorized representative of the Board. Award of the contract will be made to the lowest, pre-qualified responsible and responsive bidder for the actual amount bid considering base bid and accepted alternates (if any) as listed in the bidding documents. The Board will award the contract based upon the results of the tabulations as covered by applicable laws and regulations. Bidders desiring to participate in this solicitation must be pre-qualified by the Board prior to submitting their bid in response to this solicitation. Contact the Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) Office of Economic Opportunity at (305) 995-1307 or via email at oeo@dadeschools.net for information regarding Contractors' Pre-qualification procedures QUESTIONS: Written questions regarding this project will be accepted. All written communications must be sent to the Project Architect/Engineer; Gary McGraw (gili-mcgraw@att.net), Gili-McGraw Architects, LLP, 5801 S.W. 99th Terrace, Pinecrest, Florida 33156. Questions will be accepted until 5:00 pm on Friday, May 13, 2022. Answers will only be issued to the Contractors who attended the mandatory Pre-bid Conference MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE: (Redondo Elementary School): Tuesday, May 3, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. local time, at Redondo Elementary School, 18480 S.W. 304 Street, Homestead, Florida 33030. There will be a sign-in period from 10:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Potential bidders arriving after the fifteen (15) minute sign-in period will not be allowed to participate in this solicitation. Proposals submitted by firms not represented at the Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will not be considered. BOARD POLICIES: Cone of Silence A Cone of Silence, pursuant to Board Policy 6325, shall commence with the issuance of this Legal Advertisement and shall terminate at the time the item is presented by the Superintendent to the appropriate Board committee immediately prior to the Board meeting at which the Board will award or approve a contract, reject all bids or responses, or take any other action that ends the solicitation and review process. Any violation of this rule shall be investigated by the Board's Inspector General and shall result in the disqualification of the potential applicant from the competitive solicitation process, rejection of any recommendation for award, or the revocation of an award to the vendor as being void, rendering void any previous or prior awards. The potential vendor or vendor's representative determined to have violated this rule, shall be subject to debarment. General questions regarding the legal advertisement will be sent to the Office of Capital Improvement Projects via email at ocip@dadeschools.net, and a copy filed with the Clerk of the School Board at celiarubio@dadeschools.net, who shall make copies available to the public upon request. Lobbyist Lobbyist requirements, pursuant to Board Policy 8150, shall be applicable to this solicitation and all proposers and lobbyists shall strictly conform to, and be governed by, the requirements set forth therein. Contact the Clerk of the School Board for additional information. Vendor and Employment Preference Local-Vendor Preference, pursuant to Board Policy 6320.05, shall apply to this solicitation. Based on Board policy, Local Business means a vendor or business that has a valid business tax receipt, issued by a jurisdiction located in MiamiDade County, that has either (1) its headquarters, manufacturing facility, or locally-owned franchise located within the legal boundaries of Miami Dade County, for at least twelve (12) months, or (2) has an office with a street address within the boundaries of Miami-Dade County for at least twenty-four (24) months, calculated from the bid or proposal opening date. Post office boxes are not verifiable and shall not be used for the purpose of establishing said physical address. In order to be considered for local preference, vendors must provide a copy of their business tax receipt and the Local Business Affidavit of Eligibility with their proposal. Proposers who fail to submit the required documents will not be considered for Vendor Preference. Jessica Lunsford Act The successful proposer(s) shall fully comply with the State of Florida's House Bill 1877 “Jessica Lunsford Act” (JLA); FS 1012.465, 1012.32, 1012.467 & 1012.468 and Board Policy 4121.01, Employment Standards and Fingerprinting of all Employees (also refer to Board Policy 8475). Ethics, Conflict of Interest and Anti-Fraud Proposers responding to this solicitation shall comply with the following ethics, conflict of interest and anti-fraud policies: - Board Policy 6460, Business Code of Ethics; - Board Policy 6460, Disclosure of Employment of Former School Board Employees; - Board Policy 8700, Anti-Fraud; and all related Board policies and procedures, as applicable Contractor Debarment Procedures Pursuant to Board Policy 6320.04, Contractor Discipline Procedures, debarred contractors are excluded from conducting business with the Board as agents, representatives, partners, and associates of other contractors, subcontractors or individual sureties. Commercial Anti-discrimination, Diversity, and Inclusion Proposers responding to this solicitation shall comply with the following anti-discrimination policies: - Board Policy 6465, Commercial Anti-discrimination, Diversity, and Inclusion (proposers shall be required to certify compliance with Board Policy 6465); - Board Policy 1362.02, 3362.02 and 4362.02, Anti-discrimination/Harassment Complaint Procedure; and - all related Board policies and procedures, as applicable Protest Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed and in the manner specified in Board Policy 6320 (Purchase Approval and Competitive Bidding Process Requirements) or in accordance with FS Section 120.57(3) shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under FS Chapter 120. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: The proposer acknowledges that all information contained in their RFQ Response is part of public domain as defined by the State of Florida Sunshine Law. Therefore, any information received is subject to public inspection and copying in accordance with FS 119. No action on the part of the proposer would create an obligation of confidentiality on the part of the School Board including, but not limited to, making a reference in the RFQ Response to trade secrets FS 812.081 and FS 815.045. It is recommended that potential proposers exclude from their response any information that, in their judgment, may be considered a trade secret. Board policies, as amended from time to time, can be accessed and downloaded at: https://go.boarddocs.com/fl/sbmd/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=BK6KUF4FFE14. The successful proposer(s) shall fully comply with the State of Florida's House Bill 1877 “Jessica Lunsford Act” (JLA); FS 1012.465, 1012.32, 1012.467 & 1012.468 and Board Policy 4121.01, Employment Standards and Fingerprinting of all. Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed and in the manner specified in Board Policy 6320 or in accordance with §120.57(3). Fla. Stat. (2014) shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. Pre-qualified bidders may obtain the documents for construction or a full set of printed documents for construction at the bidder's expense from the office of Go Green Document Solutions, Inc. on 3715 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 on and after, April 18, 2022. OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Small/Micro, Minority/Women-Owned, and Veteran Business Enterprise Programs, Board Policy 6320.02 Awarded firms will be required to comply with Board Policy 6320.02 and submit a monthly report via the Online Diversity Compliance System for compliance with Small/Micro, Minority/Women and/or Veteran sub-consultant goals, subcontractor goals, local workforce information, and/or any affirmative procurement initiatives. Awarded firms will be required to submit monthly compliance reports online at: http://miamidadeschools.diversitycompliance.com. Please note that the “Small/Micro Business Enterprise Program Administrative Procedures Manual”, Board-approved January 15, 2020, shall be applicable to this solicitation. Please contact the Office of Economic Opportunity at 305-995-1307 or via email at OEO@dadeschools.net for additional information. Assistance levels, as established by the Goal Setting Committee: Redondo Elementary School Mandatory Subcontracting Goals: S/MBE Subcontracting Goals: 12.12% Construction and 20% Local Work Force, within a County-wide radius. M/WBE Subcontracting Goals: 12.88% - Non-minority women, African American, Native American and Asian American-owned firms. The Board reserves the right to waive informalities and to reject any and all bids. THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Jose L. Dotres Superintendent of Schools


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Rhythms of Africa Marcia Griffiths, "Gramps" Morgan and More for Willie Stewart's Concert in Miramar on April 30 The City of Miramar will join in the celebration of Jamaica's 60th year of independence with Rhythms of Africa: Music Around The World 2022. The concert, slated for the Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater on Saturday, April 30, 2022, at 6:30 p.m, will showcase iconic Jamaican musicians and artists from around the world who deliver top-tier performances. Presented by Embrace Music Foundation in partnership with the office of Mayor Wayne Messam, and under the distinguished patronage of the Consul General of Jamaica, Oliver Mair, the event is among the activities celebrating Jamaica's 60th anniversary of independence this year. “I am so excited to have Rhythms of Africa back in the city of Miramar,” says Mayor of Miramar Wayne Messam. “This event brings together the iconic musicianship of reggae icons and our students of Everglades High School. You don't want to miss this one-of-a-kind experience at the Amphitheater.” Former Third World percussionist and Grammy-nominated artist Willie Stewart will lead Everglades High School students along with 20 other professional international artists and dancers in a riveting performance to take the audience on an unforgettable musical journey. Attendees will be treated to a night of intoxicating African/Caribbean rhythms, including reggae, blues, soca, samba, ska,

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“I am so excited to have Rhythms of Africa back in the city of Miramar. This event brings together the iconic musicianship of reggae icons and our students of Everglades High School. You don't want to miss this one-of-a-kind experience at the Amphitheater.” – Mayor Wayne Messam dancehall, calypso, Latin, NOLA jazz, funk, pop, and Afrobeats. “We're excited about this year's performance of Rhythms of Africa, especially as Jamaica celebrates the 60th year anniversary of Independence. This is a celebration of our music, our heritage and culture and a fitting contribution that will form a part of the 60th celebration,” Stewart said. Adding to the richness and brilliance of the night, Grammy Award-winning reggae artist Roy "Gramps" Morgan and the legendary

Marcia Griffiths will make special guest appearances. Gramps is one of the most notable reggae vocalists of the day, with hits like the heartfelt “People Like You,” and the more upbeat and carefree “If You're Looking For Me.” His powerful, distinctive voice is sure to enthrall the audience. With soothing, unmistakable vocals and compelling stage presence, the indelible Marcia Griffiths will deliver a crowd-pleasing performance. Lady Marcia will pull from her

extensive repertoire spanning over 40 decades with international hits such as "Young Gifted and Black" and "Electric Boogie" as well as fan favorites such as “Tell Me Now,” “Survival,” and “Truly.” Her enchanting melodies will undoubtedly win over yet another generation of music lovers. According to Stewart, “We know that playing and listening to music elevates the spirit and purifies the soul. It bridges gaps between individual persons and entire nations, creating opportunities to show and share and love. This is why we bring to the stage performers who have thrilled audiences not only locally in South Florida, but around the world, stars who bring their light and power to build a musical experience to enjoy and cherish, and inspire an appetite for even more!” Rhythms of Africa: Music Around the World 2022 supports Embrace Music Foundation, a Broward-based non-profit corporation with a mission “to restore, preserve, and fortify the impact of music—education, appreciation, and performance—in schools and communities and amplify its role in the development of children and families.” “If music is the soul of humanity, the universal language, timeless and eternal shouldn't it be central to our children's lives? This is Embrace Music Foundation's raison d'être,” says executive director Steven S. Klotz. Early bird tickets are now on sale for $20.00. Visit www.ticketmaster.com or call 1800-653-8000.

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of this pandemic,” Gooding-Edghill told legislators. He said the home isolation programme has worked well and that it complements the isolation facility on the island. 'We do not have issues with regards to discharge certificates, those matters were put to bed and we will continue to maintain the home isolation policy and ensure that we manage and work very well with Barbadians,” he added. Last week, Barbados confirmed the presence of the new Omicron BA.2 variant of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic as the island deals with a “dramatic” increase in the number of new COVID19 cases. Gooding-Edghill said then that confirmation of the variant had come from the Trinidad-based Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) following the questions that had been raised last week regarding the dramatic increase in new COVID-19 cases and the possible existence of the new BA.2 variant in Barbados. “Let me remind you that COVID-19 is still with us and is likely to be with us for a long time. Be assured that we have the experience and scientific tools to help us properly manage the impact of COVID-19. The non-pharmaceutical interventions such as mask wearing, physical distancing, good hand hygienic practices and ventilation are critical to reducing the spread of this virus,” he added then. Meanwhile, Home Affairs and Information Minister, Wilfred Abrahams, has sought to bring some clarity to a new directive where people may now receive a fixed penalty notice o0f BDS$100 for not wearing a face mask in public. The measure applies to a public building, public place, or while traveling on a public service vehicle or other public transport; whether as a driver, conductor or passenger. Abrahams told Parliament that prior to the amendment, the offence was one for which an individual could be arrested and charged a sum of as much as BDS$50,000. But he said having a conviction means an individual has a criminal record and paying the fine means that's the end of the matter. “A lot of people believe that last week the government instituted a fine of BDS$100 for not wearing a mask. This is not an upscale, it is a serious tone down of what obtained prior to last week,” he told legislators.

Record Haul The number beat the country's previous best of 89 earned in 2014 when the Carifta Games were held in Martinique. On a day when four records were broken, the Jamaicans were imperious in the 4x400m relays, winning all four, to send the partisan home crowd in a frenzy to pull the curtains down on a beautiful exhibition of track and field action. Though the Jamaican collective was far and away much superior to the competition, one athlete who stood supreme was Adeajah Hodge of the British Virgin Islands. The 17-year-old copped the Austin Sealy Award for the top performer of the championships after winning three individual gold medals. Hodge was peerless in the girls' Under-17 100m, winning easily in 11.29 seconds, only two-tenths of a second outside Brianna Williams's Carifta Games record. Hodge also landed gold in the long jump with 6.20m (4.1 mps) before winning the 200m in 23.42 seconds on Monday. Dior-Rae Scott of The Bahamas won the girls' Under-17 javelin with a new

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record 44.57m on her third attempt. She beat the previous best mark of 42.90m set in 2007 by West Indies cricketer Deandra Dottin. The other three records to fall on the day were to Jamaicans. Dionjah Shaw threw 45.32m to win the Under-17 girls' discus on her second attempt. She had also thrown 45.07m on her fifth attempt, both throws better than the previous record of 43.99m. In the boys' Under-20 shot put, Kobe Lawrence established a new 20.02m on his last effort to beat the previous record of 19.97m set by compatriot Warren Barrett Jnr in 2016. Jamaica's Christopher Young was second on Monday with 19.12m. Jaydon Hibbert literally flew in the boys' Under-20 triple jump when he cut the sand at 16.46m to set a new record, overtaking the 16.35m. Incidentally, on his previous attempt, his second, he flew to the winning mark of 17.05m, which was not accepted as a record because of the trailing wind of 2.8 meters per second. Hibbert's teammate Royan Walters was third in the event with 15.99m. The dominant Jamaicans won three of the four sprint hurdles – the Under-17 girls' 100m event through Bryana

Property Insurance one prime factor driving up Florida’s homeowner rates is state court rulings that have made it highly profitable for lawyers to sue insurance companies even if the amount won is relatively small. Petrelli added that Florida’s premiums are also driven up by its rules governing roof replacement, with the state requiring that any roof incurring damage of 25% or more in a storm or other event must be fully replaced. But Amy Boggs, a St. Petersburg attorney who chairs the Florida Justice Association’s property insurance committee, disputed Petrelli’s contentions. She said

Davidson in 13.50 seconds (Jody-Ann Daley was third in 14.45secs). Shaquane Gordon (13.69secs) won the Under-17 boys' 110m hurdles, with teammate Jadan Campbell taking the silver in 13.91secs. Alexis James (13.32secs) beat teammate Oneka Wilson (13.67secs) in the girls' Under-20 100m hurdles, but Curacao's Matthew Sophia (13.74secs)

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one problem is that the insurance companies are claiming they aren’t profitable, but their financial records are not made public so it is impossible to test the veracity of their claims. She said the Legislature passed a law last year limiting attorney fees, so that is no longer an issue. For roofs, she said, if insurance companies are not going to have to fully cover older roofs, they should be required to tell consumers how much they are covering and how much that will decrease the premium. She said the only reason the number of lawsuits in Florida is high is that insurance

companies often try to stiff their customers out of tens of thousands of dollars. She said in one recent case she handled involving a home destroyed in Hurricane Irma, the property insurer tried to pay about $2,000, saying the damage was caused by flooding that its policy didn’t cover. She said arbitrators disagreed and ordered the company to pay $233,000. “No one is suing over a couple thousand dollars,” Boggs said. Separately, lawmakers are returning to the statehouse this week for a special session on congressional redistricting.


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Shinehead Blazing at Sixty Jamaican music giant Shinehead is sixty! Age is nothing but a number and the legendary artiste is a living testament to this saying. Looking, feeling, and sounding amazing all at the same time, the artiste is humbled by the well wishes that poured in from various persons across the world on his birthday on April 10. The artiste gave credit to good living, diet, and exercise for reaching this significant milestone in his life. Shinehead has been in the music industry for over 40 years and has reached millions of fans as well as inspired generations of artistes. With timeless music, the Strive artiste continues to dominate the music spaces leaving an impressionable mark on the international scene.

Diana King Raising Money for Top Surgery Jamaican singer/songwriter, Diana King is making moves to undergo top surgery. Diana, who came out as a lesbian in 2012, has started a GoFundMe to raise money to undergo surgery to remove breast tissue and produce a more masculine appearance in the chest. The Shy Guy singer came out again to herself, two years ago as a non-binary wants to remove their breast tissue in keeping with them being genderless. “Two years ago, I came out again to myself as nonbinary, multi-spirit, feminine, masculine, everything inbetween or just spirit. Genderless,” King shared on the GoFundMe page and other personal social media platforms hoping to raise US$18,000 for the surgery, King's fundraiser, which was launched last Friday, titled “I need to get something off my chest” is seeking to raise US$18,000, and so far, has raised US$4,080 contributed by 22 donors.

“ Two years ago, I came out again to myself as non-binary, multispirit, feminine, masculine, everything in-between or just spirit. Genderless, – Diana King

Diana is arguably one of the most successful Jamaican acts and continues to advocate for the freedom to be who she wants to be at any given time, without shame. The artiste has been thinking about doing top surgery for some time now, but because of the culture back then, she suppressed the thought, almost forgetting about it. “I've been thinking about this for decades, but what I was feeling was unheard of, especially in my time and culture, so every time it came up, I'd push it down so far, I almost forgot. But it never stopped poking me.” King felt free and open after coming out but was still uncomfortable with her body.

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Career and Contribution to Reggae Trying to make it as a reggae artiste in New York was not an easy task. Shinehead began his musical career by performing for different New York city dancehall sound systems in the 1980s, most notably Tony Screw's Downbeat the Ruler based in the Bronx. In 1986 he got his recording debut on the African Love music independent record label with “Who the Caps Fits (Let Them Wear It) from the album Rough & Rugged. Shinehead's ultra-diverse style helped to launch him before worldwide audiences. In 1988 he was signed to a recording contract by A&R representative Raoul Roach with Elektra Records and remained the label until 1995.


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Beckles Bags Brace; Jamaicans Lowe, Matt on Target Grenada international Omar Beckles bagged a brace as 10man Leyton Orient held on for a 2-1 win at Swindon Town in England's League Two on Monday. Centre-back Beckles, 30, dealt Swindon's play-off hopes a blow by scoring either side of the break. On-loan Charlton Athletic striker Josh Davison pulled a goal back with a late strike, but the visitors took maximum points. Beckles scored against the run of play on 20 minutes, rising highest in the box to connect with Theo Archibald's free-kick, but four minutes later Orient's Hector Kyprianou was shown a second yellow card by referee Sam Allison for bringing down Louie Barry. Tempers threatened to boil over 10 minutes before half-time with an on-pitch scuffle involving players and managers, resulting in six yellow cards being shown. The visitors doubled their advantage on 54 minutes through Beckles as he stabbed the ball past goalkeeper Joe Wollacott to take his goal

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tally for the campaign to six. Reggae Boy Jamal Lowe was also on target as Bournemouth strengthened their grip on second place in the Championship with a 3-0 win at Coventry City. Lowe, a 27-year-old forward, adjusted superbly to power home a header off the underside of the bar, from an Adam Smith cross which was slightly behind him, to give Bournemouth a 12th-minute lead – his seventh goal of the season – before Dominic Solanke added two more after the break. Meanwhile, Jamaican striker Jamille Matt ended a 16-game goal drought as League Two leaders Forest Green Rovers moved to the cusp

of promotion with a 2-0 win over lowly Oldham Athletic after bouncing back from a crushing 40 defeat at Barrow on Good Friday. Regan Hendry put Forest Green ahead on eight minutes before 32-year-old captain Matt pushed Oldham deeper into relegation trouble with a second on 41 minutes, nodding in from a Nicky Cadden cross. It was Matt's 19 goal of the season, but his first since Forest Green won 4-0 at Tranmere Rovers on January 29. Matt should have made it 3-0 after Will Sutton lost possession, but he squandered the chance with just goalkeeper Danny Rogers to beat.

Hamstring Puts Roach on Sidelines with Bangladesh Series on Horizon Ace West Indies seamer Kemar Roach will play no further part in the English County Championship for Surrey, after picking up a hamstring injury last week against Hampshire. Surrey said Tuesday the 33-year-old had returned to his native Barbados to recuperate after scans confirmed the injury, sustained on day two against Hampshire at the Oval. Roach sent down 38 balls in Hampshire's first innings and took no further part in the contest which Surrey eventually won by an innings and 17 runs. “I'm gutted that my time at Surrey has come to an end due to a slight injury but I want to thank the whole Surrey family for the love and care they have shown,” Roach said on social media. The Barbadian was expected to feature for Surrey in their first five Championship matches of the season, after returning for a second straight campaign following his success for the London club last year. He turned out in the season-opener against Warwickshire at Edgbaston, bowling excellently in the first innings to pick up three wickets in the drawn game. Against Hampshire, he had managed only one wicket before limping off. Of concern for Roach will be the upcoming two-Test series against Bangladesh scheduled for the Caribbean in

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June. He is the leader of the home side's seam attack and has been in excellent form in the longest format over the last three years. Only last month, he claimed 11 wickets in the threeTest series against England to help West Indies secure a shock 1-0 victory. Roach is seventh on the all-time list of West Indies wicket-takers with 242 wickets, and needs only eight wickets to overhaul the legendary Michael Holding in sixth.

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Rob Edwards' team now require only a draw at high-flying Bristol Rovers on Saturday to confirm promotion to League One for the first time in the club's history. Another Jamaican striker, Junior Morias, scored his fifth goal in three games as Dagenham & Redbridge enhanced their promotion hopes from the fifth-tier National League with a 2-0 win at Aldershot Town. Morias gave Dagenham a 27th-minute lead when he linked up with Mauro Vilhete and lifted the ball over goalkeeper Ethan Ross. It was 26-year-old striker Morias' 12th goal of the season following his hat-trick on Friday in a 7-3 win over Barnet.

St. Lucia to Host CPL 2022 Matches The Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has confirmed that St. Lucia will host matches during the 2022 season at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground in Beausejour. No dates have been announced, however. In a statement issued on Tuesday, the CPL named St. Lucia as the third of four countries where matches will be played. The others announced so far are Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. “We are very pleased to confirm that we will be back in Saint Lucia in 2022 and we are grateful to the government for working with us to make this happen. St. Lucia has been such a huge part of the Hero CPL story and as we enter our 10th season it is great to be back at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground this year,” said Pete Russell, Hero CPL's CEO. With the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in the tournament having to be played in one country, the 2020 and 2021 seasons of the Hero CPL took place in Trinidad and Tobago and St Kitts and Nevis respectively. For the 2022 season, which will run from August 30 to September 30, the plan is to move around the region once again with three venues being used for the group stages and another selected for the finals. “We are delighted to be one of the venues for CPL this year. The pandemic limited major sporting events across the world so to be able to welcome back a prestigious tournament such as this means a lot to us,” said CEO of the St. Lucia Tourism Authority Lorine Charles-St. Jules. “This event is full of opportunities. It's a chance to enjoy the brilliant sportsmanship that you see on the cricket field and it's an opportunity to come together and enjoy our St. Lucian hospitality. We look forward to welcoming spectators and visitors this September.”


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