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JUNE 19, 2015

VOLUME 109, No.25

CPEA RESULTS INDICATE IMPROVEMENT PAIGE IS DEFINITELY SATISFIED WITH HER RESULTS by GLORIAH… THE TOP SPOT in the May 15, 2015 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA) was shared by Paige Cadogan of the Windsor Primary School, and Rishona James of the St. Mary’s Roman Catholic School. Paige made her school proud by becoming the very first female student to place 1st, both for girls and overall. With scores of 98% in Mathematics, 96% in English, and 94% in Language Arts, Paige told THE VINCNTIAN that she was not at all surprised with her 1st place position. “I was not surprised,” she said, “I had expected to place in the first ten, so it didn’t surprise me at all.” Continued on Page 3.

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Paige Cadogan has her mind set on continuing her excellent work when she takes her place at the GHS.

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THE RESULTS of the 2015 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA) examinations indicate that there is an improvement over last year’s performance. According to the official release from the Ministry of Education, the preliminary results indicate that 80.90 percent (1,474 of 1,829) students met the prescribed standard in 2015, compared to 78.08 percent (1,510 of 1,934)) in 2014. The 2015 figures show that of 904 females, 801 or 88.60 percent met the required standard, while 673 or 73.31 percent of the 918 males who wrote the exam, successfully met the

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required standard. Forty schools across the country recorded a pass rate in excess of 80 percent, which marked a slight increase over last year’s figure of 39 schools . Top honours in this year’s exam were shared between Paige Cadogan of the Windsor Primary School, and Rishona James, St Mary’s Roman Catholic School , both with averages of 96.80 percent. Third place went to Donya Lucas of the Calliaqua Anglican School, and fourth position went to Jonoliah John of the Lowmans Leeward Anglican School.

RISHONA JAMES APPLAUDS CPEA FORMAT by GLORIAH… RISHONA JAMES of the St. Mary’s Roman Catholic School shares the first place in the recently conducted Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA) with Paige Cadougan of the Windsor Primary School. Both girls placed 1st for girls and 1st overall, from a field of 1,822 students who wrote the exam on May 15th, 2015. Rishona’s record of excellence showed 98% grade in Mathematics, 96% in Language Arts and 96% in Science. While she confessed that she did not expect to place first, she was clear that it was the work which she put into the effort that must have accounted for her level of success. “I did not expect to achieve that place. I expected a placement in the top fifty, but I didn’t think I would place first,” she told THE VINCENTIAN. Rishona James, top of the list, recognized the CPEA format as being of tremendous Continued on Page 3. help and ease for the students.


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Donya Lucas: An eye on business DESPITE HER PASSION FOR SCIENCE, which was evident in the 98 percent she scored in this year’s Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA) examination — the highest — Donya Lucas said that she would rather pursue a career in business. The 11-year-old student of the Calliaqua Anglican School told THE VINCENTIAN that she wants to own and operate a business, or become a certified accountant. Either way, she is on course to fulfil those goals, placing third overall and third for girls in this year’s exam, with scores of 98 percent in Science, 96 percent in Mathematics and 92 percent in English (Language). She attributes her success to the extra lessons she attended, the

work she did on past papers, and the help of her teachers. She singled out mom, Ianca Lucas and grandmom, Joy Lucas, as also having helped her prepare for the big day. And although admitting to being a little nervous, young Lucas said that she never doubted that she would have performed well. She expressed optimism about attending secondary school, saying that she was particularly interested in joining a club that centred on computers or literacy.

Continued on Page 13. Right: Donya Lucas is looking forward to secondary school and joining a computer club.

Jonoliah John: Not surprised by her results Jonoliah said that she and other members of her JONOLIAH SHAD’E group put in some JOHN, an eleven-year-old excellent work on their student of the Lowmans project, and that she was Leeward Anglican School, extremely pleased with placed 4th for girls and the results of her Writing 4th overall in the 2015 Portfolio, for which she edition of the Caribbean received a perfect score — Primary Exit Assessment 16 out of 16. She (CPEA) — a position she explained that, “That was said she wholeheartedly helpful, in that when you expected. learn the different types of Jonoliah gained 92% for writing, it helped on the that subject, 96% for exam paper.” Mathematics, and 94% for But, did this Science. achievement come easy? When asked if she Jonoliah said that it did! believes that the schoolShe was adamant that all based assessment had a student really needs to contributed to her overall do is pay attention in success, she intimated, class, go over work, and “Yes, it was helpful make sure that the because we did a lot of parents are involved. pre-tests, and learned “Our teachers had past from our mistakes. Some papers prepared for us of the exact things that already; but on my own, came on the pre-tests, my mother photocopied they actually came to pass some past papers. I never on the exam.” went to lessons, but by GLORIAH…

because I was paying attention in class, I just studied over what we did in class,” she explained. She is headed to the Girls’ High School, where she plans to be a “top student” in her quest to realize her dreams of becoming a doctor. “When I was very small, I saw how doctors were helping people so I just wanted to be like them. But while growing up I had some different ideas Jonoliah Shad’e John was that maybe I should particularly pleased with her become a lawyer; but results in her Writing then I finally came to Portfolio, for which she one conclusion — a received a perfect score. doctor it is!” she affirmed. when you are not in Her advice to students aspiring to do well on this school, and make sure exam: “All you should do that your parents are involved. My mother was is study, invite friends to very involved in my school form study groups, even work.”

Davon: Trust in God by WILLIAM ‘KOJAH’ ANTHONY THERE IS NO DOUBT about the source from which Davon David Ellis draws his strength. Asked what advice he had for students writing the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment next year, Ellis replied: “Work hard. Trust in God. He will give you the strength to perform.” Ellis is just about finishing his schooling at the Spring Village Methodist School. His graduation ceremony is planned for next week

Wednesday, at which time he will bid farewell to teachers and classmates. But before he does that, Ellis will be one of the highlights at that function. He is basking in the glory of being the top male performer for this year’s CPEA. He had grades of 98 for Math, 92 for Language Arts, and 90 in Science in the External aspect of the assessment. He placed fifth overall, sharing that position with his classmate, Najhalia Matthews. A member of the Seventh Day Adventist

Church, the young Ellis paid tribute to his mother and father, Hazell Ann and David Ellis, both teachers. Hazel Ann works at Spring Village, and was instrumental in giving him his foundation while he was in Grades one and four. Quiet and apparently reserved, Davon expressed Davon David Ellis, even his love for reading, but at his tender age, he played down his expressed a deep sense interest in cricket. He presented his school in the of the presence of God in his life. Scotiabank Kiddy’s Cricket quiz which was Davon, bespectacled, slated to come off seemed on course for yesterday, Thursday. another award before the By the look of it, week was over.

Paige is definitely satisfied with her results Continue from Front Page. In a discussion on the format of the newly introduced CPEA, Paige openly lauded the exam, specifically in terms of the benefits students gained before sitting the final test, and then the enhanced ability to perform on that final test, as a result of the quantity of pretesting done. She spoke of her involvement: “I got to see how well I was doing in class, and also to observe how others were doing. It prepared me to do well in the final exam.” She even explained that the exercises were so thorough that some questions returned on the final test, although their wording was adjusted. This year’s examination did not see a composition component in the final test, so in speaking about the skills involved in the Writing Profile, Paige was able to outline that that particular project taught her how to ‘format’ her composition, and added new words to her vocabulary. The group work, she said, taught her how to work with others, and showed her how to spot progress. “I will give the CPEA a thumbs up,” she said. When questioned about distractions, she explained that she was involved in the extra-curricular activities of dance and swimming, but these were not distractions. “They gave me time to relax and relieve stress,” she said. She believes that it is important for students to become involved, in some way, with activities that are extra-curricular, so as to bring balance to what they are doing. Paige will attend the St. Vincent Girls’ High School, and institution which she has always wanted to attend. She explained her reason, “Most of my family went there, so I wanted to continue the legacy!” When she does, she will do so as an “excelling student”, one who keeps up the level set at the CPEA. She will become involved in extra-curricular activities offered at the institution, with particular emphasis on Girl Guides, dance, and swimming. As for the future, Paige believes that, although she has not yet identified a profession, her love for the field of business will determine what that will be.

Rishona James applauds CPEA format Continue from Front Page. When questioned about the contribution which the school-based assessment made towards her final grade, she said, “I think that the school-based assessment was a good thing. It definitely helped, especially with Math. In the actual exam, I got one problem wrong, but in the school-based assessment I got all right. That brought up my marks.” She quite liked the fact that students were given much practice through the group projects and Writing Profile, and the various pre-tests that they were taken through. She also recognized the value of working in groups. As far as additional work was concerned, she explained that she worked with Common Entrance past papers and sample CPEA papers, and did separate Math and English lessons. When asked about her work schedule, she responded with, “I didn’t do all work, without resting. I am a dancer, and I was in Brownies. These helped me to balance my work.” Rishona has always wanted to attend the St. Vincent Girls’ High School. Her dream is now a reality, and she plans to be a very hard-working, diligent student. She advises other exam candidates to “work hard, but don’t overwhelm yourself with work; find yourself around people who would encourage you, and have fun in-between as well.” As for the future, she said that she has thought of “many, many different careers. Over the years, they keep changing, but right now I’m thinking about being a Marine Biologist or a Judge like Judge Judy!”


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Gould said.

JAMES ADOLPHUS GOULD, the father of 2015 Miss SVG contestant Chantel Dells, is seeking justice, claiming that police shot him as he made his way to work, around 9:45 a.m. on Wednesday, June 10. Gould, who was, up to press time Wednesday, warded at the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital with a bullet wound to the upper right side, has retained attorney Grant Connell to deal with the matter. “I want justice. This is police brutality at the highest standard. I ain’t have nothing with the police, and I am not wanted by the police. I was just passing to go to work. It is a road that I always take to get to work,” Gould told THE VINCENTIAN on Tuesday. He complained of severe pains, indicating that the bullet was still lodged in his body. He also said he was unable to sit up for long periods, and was coughing up blood.

A messy affair

As he got to the top of a slope, near to his workplace, he stopped to relax for a few minutes. At this point, someone who lives at the house where Gould was going to work, pulled up in a vehicle and Gould placed his tools in the vehicle so that the driver could take them to the work place for him. Gould did not go with the driver. Instead, he went into some bushes to defecate and he had cleaned himself and was about to put the toilet paper into his pocket, when he heard the sound of gunshots, and realized that he was shot. “Then I saw about four or five men dressed in black with guns pointing at me, and one of them was saying, ‘Kill the man, kill the man’,” the father of six, ages ranging from 2 to 26, recalled. He identified the men as police officers with looks of brutality. “I say how all you could just kill man just The incident so and me ain’t do police nothing?” The 51-year-old selfBut Gould said one of employed electrical them continued to call engineer, a Diamonds for his death, while resident, recalled that on others were saying, ‘ley the morning in question, we put the man in the he walked from the bus vehicle to take him to the stop at the Aunt Jobe’s hospital’.” Supermarket at Arnos At this point, he Vale, using a nearby attempted to take out his route to get to work at phone to make a call, but Belair. On his way, he they took it away, and met three police vehicles ordered him to get into parked in a gap, and a the vehicle, after ‘patting’ number of police officers, him down. one in camouflage “They opened the back uniform and the others of the ‘pick up’, and I had in plain clothes. to crawl like a dog to get “I said hey to them inside, while holding my and continued walking. I chest. I was in plenty had my tool kit and pain. .. They put on the multi meter tester in my siren and rushed me to hands”, Gould related. the hospital.” He met another group He claimed that he of police officers, three of was put out on the whom he identified by compound of the hospital names. and the men in black “I shouted them and drove away, without continued walking,” giving any information to

the authorities there. Gould stressed that he was unarmed when he was shot, and that he was shot from behind. He said he heard about five explosions. “I can’t believe St. Vincent reach to this stage. I use to hear they talk about police brutality, but I never believe until now. I could have died, is just God extend my earth vacation. God put everybody on earth for a vacation, but police try to take away mine. God say no.” Gould expressed the view that guns should not be given to inexperienced police officers.

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Wednesday, Connell told THE VINCENTIAN, “This is a very unfortunate situation, James Gould remains a patient at the MCMH with a and unless Mr. Gould’s bullet still lodged in his body. version of events is a figment of his and the Commissioner trajectory of that bullet imagination, the action across his chest, and have replied, with the of the police on that day latter indicating that the where it now lies, his is cause for concern. You being alive is nothing matter is being simply don’t treat a short of a miracle. I trust investigated. human being like that, the medical experts will “I patiently await his and I not only speak in know best at this findings. There is no the capacity of being a moment as to the ombudsman in matters lawyer, but as a fellow such as this, so, it will be removal of the bullet or Vincentian. This could not. We are monitoring police investigating have been anyone of us.” him daily. I am not going police. However, I am Connell has since to label anyone just yet. I confident that the scales must allow the justice written to the of justice would be system to take its Commissioner of Police balanced. All other issues course.” on the matter, and the would be addressed at When contacted on Director of Public that junctures,” Connell Wednesday, Prosecutions (DPP), the said. Commissioner of Police Honourable Attorney The lawyer added that Michael Charles General and the Chief “in the interim we pray confirmed that the Medical Officer are all for Mr. Gould’s recovery, matter is under aware of the situation. since, given the investigation. He noted that the DPP

Two shot in Petit Bordel by KENVILLE HORNE A YOUNG MAN from of Petit Bordel was, during the wee hours of the morning of Monday, June 15, robbed and shot in the left leg, while on the beach in that North Leeward village. In an interview with THE VINCENTIAN on Tuesday, Okino ‘Jakey’ Edwards said he was at the beach in Petit Bordel waiting for someone, following a fight earlier with a few men. He saw the person and was about to leave for his home, located within walking distance of the beach, when he felt “one hard lash behind me back.” He turned around, only to receive another blow. Thereafter, three men unleashed an attack on him, and while resisting them, he sustained a cut to his hand. The men continued to unleash blows on him, and relieved him of his money, amounting to

some $3,500. “Me try to grab back my money, and right dey me receive a shot,” he related, and pointed to a plastered area on his left leg to indicate where he was shot. Once they had shot him, the assailants ran. Unable to get assistance, since it was late and no one could hear his cries for help, Edwards said he remained on the beach for a long period. He began to feel a cramp in his leg, and on discovering exactly where the bullet was lodged, he used a knife to remove it, then crept towards his home. After some time, a young man spotted him and tried to assist, but could not since, according to Edwards, “me heavy.” He resumed creeping, even dragging on his bottom, until he reached his home, where he received attention for his wound from two relatives.

He admitted not going to the hospital or making a report to the police, because his sister had previously made a report against him. However, someone informed the police and they arrived and took him to the Chateaubelair hospital, then to the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital in Kingstown, where he was treated and discharged. Edwards is hoping to recover his money which he said could have provided the motive for the attack on him, since the men did not try to extract any information nor question him about anything else. Edwards was the second person to have been shot within hours, in the same community. On Sunday night, just before Edwards was shot, Julius ‘Acid’ Pierre sustained gunshot wounds while within the vicinity of the Petit

Okino ‘Jakey’ Edwards believes his assailants came with the intention to rob him. Bordel Secondary School, during the time the Guinness Street Football Competition was in progress at the nearby hard-court. Up to press time, he was still a patient at the Miton Cato Memorial Hospital.


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NDP committed to revive Agricultural Sector Story and photos by NELSON A. KING naking@verizon.net US CORRESPONDENT THE INCUMBENT UNITY LABOR PARTY (ULP) of Prime Minister Dr. Ralph E. Gonsalves has neglected the agricultural sector, and the opposition New Democratic Party (NDP) is on a mission to “arrest the deteriorating situation and revitalize the sector.” So said NDP Shadow Minister of Agriculture, Roland ‘Patel’ Matthews, in his maiden address at a town hall meeting in Brooklyn, New York three Sundays ago, at the Friends of Crown Heights Educational Center The Member of Parliament (MP) for North Leeward said the NDP, if elected to power in the forthcoming general elections, would make the agricultural sector more “efficient, technologically-prepared and internationallycompetitive.” In this way, Matthews said, the sector would

“regain its place of prominence as a major contributor to the national economy.” The Petit Bordel native said, in revitalizing agriculture, food and nutrition security would be guaranteed for all nationals. The sector would also “provide employment, income and sustainable livelihood, while preserving the environment for present and future generations,” he told the enthusiastic crowd. He lamented that, under the ULP administration, agriculture’s “dominant position in the life of Vincentians has declined substantially in the past decade, as large numbers of people left the sector,” and advanced as reasons for this departure: government’s neglect and degradation of the sector; and the imposition of illadvised policies, like terminating the banana credit system, and failure to incorporate the

established banana facilities overseas to expand the national diversification efforts. Matthews said the NDP administration would: set up a “Special Green Team”, tasked with: establishing 1,000 acres of land under banana cultivation within the first year in office; revisiting the Banana Act, in an effort to give farmers full control of the sector; create a “ground crew for the spraying of bananas that will be more effective in terms of cost and application; reestablish agricultural depots throughout the country, so that farmers would have a centralized place for the selling of their produce in their districts.” In addition, the North Leeward MP said the NDP would establish a “functioning, stateoperated agro lab” that would spur agro processing, and would aid small business enterprises, especially those in cottage

industries that produce items such as pepper sauce, jams and jellies. Matthews pointed to the need, overall, for a new approach to farming, with less chemical dependency, and promised that the NDP would establish a “Registry of Chemicals,” towards gradually decreasing the use of toxins in food production. Noting that there’s a “big problem in the country” with praedial larceny, adding that, despite “laws on the books,” the problem persists, a clearly enegised Matthews declared, “You have to take the bull by the horns… . We are ready to lock up these people [violators], prosecute them.” Matthews cited his party’s serious consideration of a United Nations Food and Agriculture’s (FAO) SubRegional Office for the Caribbean report, that described illegal fishing or piracy of fishery resources in the

Exclusive Economic Zones of respective member states, and theft of agricultural equipment, agriculture inputs and secondary products, such as feed and fodder, as acts of praedial larceny. As far as the fisheries sector was concerned, Matthews underscored his party’s recognition of the potential in this sector and promised that the NDP will “use every available resource to get off the Euro black list that the present regime has failed to do for almost 14 years.” The NDP will also, according to Matthews, upgrade and reopen existing fishing facilities, to ensure that fisher folk are involved in the management of these facilities; assist fisher folk with the usage of fish location devices to enhance fish catch; and provide credit facilities and concessions to fisher folks in the industry, to enable them to buy boat, engines and other resources.

Roland “Patel” Matthews addressing the town hall meeting, during which he highlighted the NDP’s plan for reviving the agricultural sector in SVG.

In addition, the NDP would “lift the status of the fisheries sector to national development” by introducing education awareness programs, starting from schools and communities, and seek technical assistance aimed at opening a fish cannery in the nation “to capitalize on the amount of fish and fish product available.” “Despite so many wrong things going on in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, we have the best fish,” said Matthews to applause. “Our fish folk should be treated with utter respect.”

Agriculture: A world of opportunity children “proper eating habits, and inculcate proper attitude and THE FOOD INDUSTRY is behaviour to all forms of “large and powerful,” work.” according to Michael Dalton highlighted the Dalton, Technical Specialist importance of agribusiness attached to the local office “because it is in seeing the of the Inter-American value of their labour that Institute for Cooperation on people become interested Agriculture (IICA). in a particular career.” He made the However, he cautioned, observation last Tuesday there must be planned at the Kingstown production, so that ready Methodist Church, as he markets, local and abroad, addressed a Youth and adequate prices are Conference, hosted by the available to farmers. Windward Islands The survival and Farmers Association, prosperity of our under the theme, agriculture is dependent ‘Empowering the youths to on it being able to attract sustain and strengthen young people with the the agricultural sector’. right attitudes and skills The Conference was aimed at encouraging the youth to join the effort to sustain Dalton stressed the use to change the sector, and strengthen the agricultural sector. of science and technology Dalton noted. in agricultural they had the ability and abattoir, and poultry youngsters to take development, and towards Exciting times capacity and opportunity advantage of international processing. There are this end, echoed the facilities for Green Houses to make this world a markets. significance of having Coordinator of the better place. and Packing Sheds. He outlined a agriculture as part of the Banana Accompanying He indicated that As far as Martin was programme of providing school curriculum, and Measures (BAM) Patrick high quality animals to money, up to $12M, was concerned, there are called for real technology Martin, was upbeat. He “exciting opportunities” on available for credit at two youths so that they to be visible, so that noted the average age of offer, and moaned that: “if percent interest. improve the level of the progress could inspire farmers was going up and livestock industry, and He advised that they don’t take them up, it youngsters. that farms are being will be a disappointment.” competition was intense, urged the youngsters to Even before that, upgraded so that the and called on youngsters Agriculture Minister “come forward in Dalton pointed towards owners are “certified and to form companies so as to numbers” for the animals. Saboto Caesar expressed the need for a “cultural ready to export.” improve their chances of his confidence in the He promised support, shift” where we teach our Martin urged with the construction of an youths, and declared that survival. by WILLIAM ‘KOJAH’ ANTHONY

Michael Dalton, Technical Specialist attached to the local office of the IICA, proffered that the future of our agriculture is dependent on it being able to attract young people to the industry. Caesar commended the Windward Islands Farmers Association (Winfa) and coordinator Kozel Peters — Fraser. The Conference also heard from Chief Agricultural Officer Ashley Cain, and Karomo Browne, BAM Youth in Agriculture Component Leader. Yannick Nash, Selwyn Patterson, Michker Edwards, and Elroy Wilson discussed the: ‘Importance of the agriculture sector — adding value for national development’.


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Father declares „fire‰ after sonÊs acquittal Stories by HAYDN HUGGINS

Kay Bacchus-Browne, lawyer for Odinga Foster, found difficulty in understanding why the jury could not rule on the kidnapping charge.

“FIRE, FIRE FO ALL A YOU; look fo all you killer, fire, fire,” shouted businessman Rudolf ‘Iron Tuff’ Foster, after his son, Odinga Foster, was freed on a murder

was an 18-year-old student of the St. Vincent Community College. However, while the 12-member jury returned a verdict of not guilty on the murder charge, the panel could not reach a verdict on the kidnapping charge. As a result, Justice Kathy Ann Latchoo questioning on declared a hung jury on both matters, that charge and but was remanded the accused. released Several curious without onlookers gathered in the charges. On April 7 yard of the High Court last year, Colin building as Odinga’s David of Long father continued his Wall, remarks in a loud and Kingstown, aggressive manner. appeared at the “Fire, fire, fire, not Kingstown guilty of murder but Magistrate’s Michaela remanded on kidnapping Court charged Ambrose will charge, he go walk, look with the defend Dwaine fo all you killer, fire, attempted Sandy in this fire,” he shouted. murder of the round of his police officer Odinga’s lawyer, Kay brush with the and robbery of Bacchus-Browne, told law. the postal THE VINCENTIAN that worker. Up to if the jury agreed that press time, the Preliminary Inquiry Odinga was not guilty on into those matters was still before the murder charge, she the Serious Offences Court. could not understand the While Attorney Grant Connell difficulty in deciding on acted on Sandy’s behalf when he was deemed “wanted”, the footballer the kidnapping charge. is now being represented by lawyer She intends to file an appeal. Michaela Ambrose. But assistant Director

charge, following a retrial at the High Court Criminal Assizes on Wednesday. It was not clear to whom the businessman, who was decked in an African gown and carrying a rod in hand, was speaking.

Odinga, a former loans officer at the Kingstown Cooperative Credit Union (KCCU), was charged with the October 2009 murder and kidnapping of his cousin, Agassi Frazer, who, at the time of his death,

Footballer in the spotlight again ABOUT TWO the life of Natterel Stapleton. years after police Up to press time deemed him Wednesday, Stapleton was “wanted” and warded at the Milton Cato “armed and Memorial Hospital nursing a dangerous”, bullet wound. former national Sandy appeared before goalkeeper Chief Magistrate Rechanne Dwaine Sandy is Browne-Matthias on Monday, in the spotlight while Chewitt faced the Chief again. Magistrate on Wednesday. Sandy, of They were not required to Brighton, and plea to the charges, and were Raffique remanded until today Chewitt, of (Friday) for the court to Calliaqua, obtain a prognosis on Dwaine Sandy is appeared at the once again alledged Stapleton’s condition. Bail Serious Offences to be involved in a will be reconsidered at that Court this week point. shooting incident. on four charges Police had issued a in connection photograph of Sandy, with a shooting incident at the deeming him “wanted” and “armed Young Island Dock at Villa, around and dangerous” in connection with 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 10. a daylight robbery in Kingstown, on The two are charged with the June 13, 2013, during which a attempted murder of Martin Davis postal worker, Cleopatra Wilson, of Villa, the attempted murder of was relieved of approximately Natterel Stapleton of Calder, EC$102,000 belonging to the SVG possession of a firearm to endanger Postal Corporation, and a police the life of Martin Davis, and constable, Juliane Jack, was shot. possession of a firearm to endanger Sandy was detained for

Odinga Foster was freed on a muder charge but his fate on a kidnapping charge is yet to be decided. of Public Prosecutions Colin John, who led the case for the prosecution, told the newspaper, “The jury came back with a decision. I have no choice but to accept that decision. I think there was sufficient evidence to return a verdict of guilty on both charges, although I acknowledge there were some inconsistencies in the evidence of some of the witnesses.” John, however, added that “the jury system is what we have, so we have to accept the decision of the jury.” Aggassi’s battered body was discovered lying in bushes in the area of Highway Trading, Arnos Vale, on October 10, 2009, after he had gone missing about two days before.



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Editorial Beyond the examinations CONGRATULATIONS to each and every child who braved all the challenges, demands and, yes, pressures, and endured to the end of their first round of assessment in their school careers. Of course, a special place of pride is withheld for those who performed outstandingly and have come, at this early age of their tender lives, under the microscope and glare of the wider society. Not to forget those teachers who went out of their way, albeit to varying degrees, to prepare the children for this first juncture of judgement in their lives. Now that another CPEA is behind us, it is not a bad time to consider the circumstance that many of these children, and yes that is what they still are, have had to endure for the last six years or so. There is a school of thought which says that our system of education puts undue pressure on students, especially children at the primary level. There is even a view that primary level students are overly driven by teachers and parents alike, to perform at levels which are for many, unattainable at this stage. The system, some say, does not make a genuine space for the late developer. The truth is that the student of today is not learning what his/her parents learned at this stage of their (parents’) schooling. What is learned today is radically different, and if there is any commonality, the method of imparting that knowledge or concept is also radically different, adding confusion to attempts to assist the student at home. The system, others say, demands that students take notes, and copy just what is necessary for passing the exam. The result of that could well be a more than commendable overall pass rate at the prescribed examination; but at the end of the day, we need to ask: Have we taught our children to do things, to challenge themselves, not just regurgitate? We have to be honest and ask ourselves whether or not we are pressuring our children into a mindset that says they need to get good grades — and there is nothing wrong with that — so they can get a job, not be homeless, or as adults remain under the roof of their parents. In exerting this pressure, subliminal or otherwise, we are saying that we expect every student to work the same way and to the same degree as every other, forgetting that some children are more gifted than others, some are more creative than others, some enjoy more environmental support (home and extended family) than others, and that some are more economically challenged than others. This makes for a challenge of trying to help every student efficiently which, in this case, puts pressure on the teacher, who either accepts the easy road out by catering to those who are more able, at the expense of the less able. Children are as different as their needs are different. — shaped by their environment and their socio-economic conditions. It follows, therefore, that some students will be ‘left behind’, lending a sense of elitism to the character of our system. We have, admittedly, made efforts to redress this problem of ‘being left behind,’ by introducing remedial programmes. That in itself is another challenge for the young boy or girl, who has to be strongwilled enough to withstand the stigma. A question raises its head here: How many of those who have had to receive remedial work, make it through the system? We cannot, for the sake of the future of the nation, allow an appreciable number to slip through the cracks - cracks that will always be their given the selective/elitist nature of the system. Then there is the reputation of the school. The bar is continually raised, with little regard for ability, in order to protect if not surpass the prevailing reputation of the school. Some schools, the system says, are expected to do better than others. The very nature of our development paradigm speaks to city versus country — that which is generated in the city is so much better than that which is in the rural communities. We have to guard against sacrificing the best interest of our children — that which will produce as rounded a student as possible — in favour of continuing to ‘make the school look good’. Competition, it is said, is healthy, but an unbridled contest is unhealthy. Let us remind ourselves that, at the heart of the issue are the children — young impressionable minds ready for molding as much as they are ready to be unleashed into the world of experiment and imagination.

“A King resigns” Professor: 25 years dead! SO “PROFESSOR” REGINALD PADMORE, our most complete folk-lorist, has been the latest of our “heart victims”. At 53 years old, “Professor” died as he lived, taking part in a discussion with soulmates on the way forward for calypso, and its input for the coming 1990 carnival season. Professor was a born comedian, a natural entertainer, and traditional kiasoman who held his audience, as they say, in the palm of his hands. Many a show was rescued from boredom and shoddiness by the Charisma of the Prof. A few turned up their noses at the earthiness and bold ribaldry of his pitch; but Professor knew where to draw the line, often blurring it with diplomatic resort to his well known guttural and infectious laugh. Having been given a send off into the world of calypso by friends such as Caribbean Pete and Tanny Peters, Professor soared into a new orbit, capturing the Calypso Monarchy- “I resign”, all regal stuff. In between his calypso lines, Professor played his saxophone and did an old-time “Satchmo” or two, to the delight of Nina Maloney’s and my generation. His stage- craft and gyrations with “Tip-Toe Soca” or “Tunky Tunky,” kept the present generation in tow. But for sheer melody and beat, I like best his “Anita,” composed in honour of his girl-friend who bears that name. Spontaneous and sharp-witted, Professor mastered picong, and on-the-spot compositions, the real test of Kaisomen- which was meat and drink to him. His turn of phrases and hidden messages were so well camouflaged that when reigning Calypso King De man Age was denied sponsorship to an overseas competition by the Powers-that-be, Professor was substituted, even though he had sung “Piggy Government,” which was in essence a more direct attack on the Government of the day. The versatility of Professor was best demonstrated by his stunning performance in Tracy Connell’s production “That Christmas Feeling,” where the middle class audience was shocked beyond belief at his native talent as an actor. When the calypsonians, starring “Poorsa” were later moved to stage their own play “Break Through”, Professor once more put his formidable wares on public display. And yet Professor had to scrunt for his living. Like “Hawke,” he was born in Bottom Town but ended up trying to eke out a precarious existence “Right in the Slum”. Within the recent past, the pot was kept on the fire with earnings from appearances with “Scakes” at clubs in the Tourist-oriented Grenadines. But for several years before that, Professor regularly teamed up with Dee-Jay Randy D in a Sisyphean struggle in which they established entertainment spots which could aptly have been named “The Fly-ByNight”. In this material, and important, sense only is Becket right when he laments over the nonrecognition of Professor during his lifetime.

Inwardly, Professor must have been hurting though outwardly he gave so generously and unsparingly of himself; shedding bitter tears deep inside, while his clown’s face with eyes wide open, dry like chips, caused stitches of uproarious laughter among his audience. There is a sense in which the problems of the orphan-child “Willard”, pitifully dominated and terrorised by Grannie, probably pursued Professor who was such a superb actor! When Randy D tried his hand at the very promising T.V programme “De Market Place,” Professor was one of his feature attractions. Long after all is said and done, I shall remember to my dying day Professor’s splendid caricature of the articulate sophistry of Minister of Education, John Horne, gestures and all! The present NDP administration must be congratulated for having awarded Professor the M.B.E, in the teeth of criticisms from snobs who behaved every bit like their British counterparts a generation ago when the Beatles, sprung from the slums of Liverpool, had collected their MBE’s at Buckingham Palace for their contribution to the world of music. The final official appreciation shown by the Police Band’s attendance at the funeral was also a telling gesture. Above all, new positive signals were flashed when live broadcast of the funeral service gained precedence over national cricket match versus Dominica, national football match versus Grenada, and West Indies cricket match versus England! How Professor must have roared with noiseless laughter in his coffin! “I am the King” took on new meaning. Regretfully last month, I had to decline an invitation to sit as a panellist to discuss “Calypso and Religion” sponsored by the Graduate Tent, and so missed a last fling with Professor, Unfortunately, in this day and age it still seems, like some annual ritual, that calypsonians must come forward and justify their existence. No other musical form is ever asked to prove its compatibility with religion in general or Christianity in particular. To many bigots, calypso is stained with original sin, from which it is yet to wash itself clean. This would have been my line of argument, refusing to go on the defensive. More to the point, Professor was present, and said his piece in his inimitable style, as usual. According to the Reverend BennetPrimus who was to conduct Professor’s burial service in a matter of weeks, Professor’s contribution that was blunt: on judgement day people who are thought to be booked for heaven will find themselves in Hell and vice versa. Or words to that effect. Given the hypocritical and pharisaic nature of the society, it was a fitting epitaph, written on his own behalf by the King himself. Amen.


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THE VINCENTIAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2015. 9.

Letters

The public purse is bleeding OUR PUBLIC purse is being bled by a bunch of unscrupulous politicians, whom we have placed in confidential positions. They are using these funds as if they are their own to do as they like. Here are some cases: A person under 60 years has children and grandchildren who are working. She and her husband operated a rum shop all their lives and never paid taxes. The shop was eventually ‘busted’ by both children and grandchildren. That lady is placed on the Poor Relief list, yet her close family is working daily. Another young female under 40 years was left a house by her parents. For the past 15 years, she did nothing to improve that house. She has children going to school. She, too, does not pay direct taxes, yet a minister saw it fit to give her a new house free of cost. She even sold the old one. There are many more cases, cases like where a couple has a slightly mentally challenged child, but both parents are working, yet that mentally challenged child is placed on the Poor Relief list, while many old folks, who have done yeoman service to SVG and have paid their fair share of taxes, who are now in their twilight years and are dirt poor, and depend on hand-outs, are not considered for Poor Relief. Sir, I recommend that a committee of about 25 persons, who must be from all the political parties of SVG, sit to consider who deserves poor relief. Tax payer

VSPCA - A rebuttal

Open Letter to the Hon. Arnhim U. Eustace Dear Sir: I write on behalf of the many Vincentians and, in particular, the Youth of SVG, who are quite concerned about your recent pronouncements in New York , viz, that, should the NDP regain power, the descendants of the Garifuna people who once called St. Vincent home, will be granted “Honorary Citizenship”. We have a few questions that we hope you will oblige us in answering. We sincerely hope that these questions are not deemed “foolish” or “out of place”, as they are asked with the best interest of the people of SVG at heart. 1. After consultation with how many groups of people did you come upon this conclusion? Did you consult the Garifuna population here, other interested Vincentian citizens, all the Garifuna groups in the diaspora, the Garifuna who continue to reside in Belize, Honduras and other areas of Latin America and the world? 2. To whom exactly is this “Honorary Citizenship” to be conveyed? Will it only be those persons who were wrongfully exiled? Will it be the descendants of those persons?

3. Will it be a prerequisite for such citizenship, that these persons present ancestral DNA testing? Will it be possible to specifically identify that this person is a descendant of e.g. Arumani DuValle (not a real person) who was exiled from St. Vincent? 4. Will there be background checks and criminal records required of all 800,000 plus Garifuna descendants? Will those who are incarcerated in their respective countries also be given citizenship? What document will be given to these new “honorary” citizens? 5. What will be the rights conferred on these persons? Citizenship confers many rights. access to the courts, the right to own land, protection under the law, just to name a few. Will they carry Vincentian passports? 6. What about the legal implications of this honorary citizenship? Will the definition of a citizen be changed? What about international law? Will St. Vincent be opening up itself to being sued as a result of the actions of, and being able to sue on behalf of the Garifuna?

IT WAS WITH initial, delight that I noted the reply from Ms. Hughes-Ferrari in response to my original letter. However, this soon turned to bitter disappointment when I read the full content of Ms. H-F’s reply. Rather than concern herself with issuing a full and cogent reply to my original comments, Ms. H-F has felt it more “constructive” to embark upon a somewhat vitriolic character assassination of someone she does not know, and has never met! This, I feel, demeans the public conception of the Society in general. For the benefit of all interested parties I will , ISN’T THERE a cognitive dissonance again, repeat my comments, in the hope that Ms. when in one paragraph the Ministry of H-F can issue a comprehensive reply in less Agriculture states that there is a glut acerbic terms! in the banana/plantain market, and in At the time of the (alleged) incident, did the the next paragraph, says it is hoping Society consider such actions to be cruel and to increase local production? Wouldn’t inhumane? If so, why did they not “lead from the one think that the natural reaction to front” and instigate proceedings either via the DPP or by civil action? Since Ms. H-F herself has written a glut would be to switch focus to a commodity with more demand and “We detest ALL instances of animal abuse....” higher profit? Cocoa, coffee, and tea If the Society did instigate such actions, and for are profitably grown and processed on whatever reason the matter was not followed through by the relevant authorities, then I unreservedly retract my charge of hypocrisy, and offer my PERSONS are complaining about the amount of apologies. seaweed that is deposited on our beaches. If, on the other hand, the A solution I wish to suggest, has to do with a real life Society and Ms. H-F wish all experience. When I was living in Grenada, the British other parties to make stringent had instructed the use of salted manure (I can’t efforts to report animal cruelty, remember names). Farmers (large & small estate) but they themselves are willing started using the seaweed to their lands as they would to sit back and do nothing when other manure, and that was a boom to our farmers. It such an (alleged) extreme case brought good results for root crops, especially sweet occurs, then my charge of hypocrisy is, I feel, fully potatoes. justified. Persons living close to the beach earned a living by I will not communicate heaping up the seaweed and selling it by the truck load further on this matter, as I am to farmers. The trucks delivered the seaweed close to sure that there are more the farms, then baskets were used to distribute it onto important issues here in SVG the farms. that should be aired in these There is employment for persons living near beaches. pages, other than to close in the Oh, and the seaweed rot quite easily; only the fresh hope that Ms. H-F can reply to smell for 2-3 days. my comment in a more Farmers who can afford it, should try this and see informative and less venomous the results for themselves. manner.

7. Are the issues relating to the Garifuna in the diaspora, in Honduras, Belize etc., in any way related to the issues of our own indigenous people who reside north of the dry river? Is this an attempt to conflate and confuse issues for political gain? 8. Wouldn’t it be more reasonable to posthumously recognize and note the Garifuna that were wrongfully exiled? 9. As a show of support, would you agree to honour Paramount Chief Joseph Chatoyer and the Garifuna people by your presence personally on National Heroes Day March 14th 2016 at the Obelisk in Dorsetshire Hill, should God grant life? To my recollection, you have never done this thus far in your tenure as Opposition Leader. Please note that this is not an attack on the Garifuna people. The questions posed by Dr. Gonsalves have been construed as such on social media and otherwise. We acknowledge that our Garifuna people have had many means of recognition, particularly through the naming of Paramount Chief Joseph

We must grow and process

Putting the Seaweed to use

A.W. Indupp

An older head

islands in the Caribbean. The key is “grown and PROCESSED”. The successful marketers of the above products grow AND PROCESS–-they make an end product: chocolate bars and cocoa, bags of roasted coffee, tea in cans or bags, ready to brew, eagerly purchased as specialty products by niche market consumers worldwide. Fools pick and sell, to an off-island buyer, wet cocoa beans, coffee beans off the tree, tea leaves in gunny sacks. The countries making money from their agricultural sector grow, process, and turn out a finished product. The growers and field hands make money, the processor and packager employ workers who make money, and the local entrepreneur/manufacturer who markets and exports the finished product makes money. The business environment that affords this is fostered by forwardlooking island Governments who are less concerned with demagoguery, and more concerned with promoting real investment in enterprises that are sustainable and can provide employment for the existing workforce, agricultural and nonagricultural, with a minimum of training or retraining. It is not only doable; it has been and is being successfully done. Maybe the next Government… HJA

Chatoyer as National Hero. Further, their culture has been sought to be reintroduced to our Land through educational seminars with regard to their music and language. I do hope that you will give an ear to our concerns. Kezron J.S. Walters

* What is the status of the (chicken) hatchery at Dumbarton? * When is the last time it supplied chicks to poultry farmers? * What happen, the Minister can’t find money to service it or what? * Why are friends telling Man-AboutTown about a certain overseas official who spends his time talking on Skype? Why don’t they tell the Minister responsible? * Why are people saying that it seems as though a certain police officer calling the shots, so much so, those of higher rank can’t do anything about this? I wonder who is that police officer with so much ranks? * I wonder if anybody here will be implicated in the Jack Warner/FIFA fiasco? Remember that US$20,000, and how one man was made to take all the heat? * How many of you agree that we should give this new, young looking West Indies cricket team another chance?


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Connecting the dots: The 2013 National Economic and Social Development Plan The issue ARNHIM EUSTACE, the leader of the opposition New Democratic Party, is up the creek without a paddle. At his town hall meeting in New York last month, Eustace came face to face with a question that he has been trying to avoid for a long while, and that is, where is your five to fifteen-year development plan, and can you provide some details about this? Any party, any political leader, on the verge of a general election, would relish such a question, since it would provide an opportunity for you to outline the socio economic plans of your political party. This was also another opportunity for the opposition to convince the voters, that they are ready for governance, and that they are serious people. What did Arnhim Eustace say, in answer to this question? His answer was “Ask Ralph”. Naturally, the audience at the town hall meeting found this answer to be entirely funny, mainly because it was nonsensical and stupid, and also because it was a shocker from a man who has proclaimed himself to be an economic guru. Since he has no plan, no vision, and no philosophy for his political party, it was difficult to see how he was going to answer the question. But since his answer was “Ask Ralph”, the column will try to help him with some facts and information, in relation to the current economic plan which the government launched last year.

The economic plan The current national economic and social development plan runs from the year 2013 to 2025, a total of twelve years. Much thought has gone into this new plan, and the core idea is to improve the lives of the people of St.Vincent and the Grenadines. It is based on the vision, the philosophy and the strategic economic outlook of the ULP administration, backed up by good governance and a drive to ennoble the Vincentian component of the Caribbean civilization. The plan is not cast in stone, and can be adjusted, since it has a living dynamic framework that could respond to the changing economic and social environment. This is inevitable and it’s also prudent. The framers of the plan undertook a comprehensive study of the prevailing economic and social conditions, local, regional and international, that could affect the country. For example, a situational analysis was conducted to determine the strengths and challenges which must be considered in the development of the plan.

The goals For the purposes of the plan, the ULP administration and the framers have identified nine overarching goals, which, if achieved, will lead to an improvement to the lives of all Vincentians. These goals are; 1) High and sustained levels of economic growth 2) Reduced unemployment and poverty levels 3) Improved physical infrastructure and environmental sustainability 4) High levels of human and social development 5) A peaceful, safe and secure nation 6) A technologically advanced work

force 7) A deep sense of national pride and cultural renaissance 8) Regional integration 9) Enhanced global solidarity These goals were arrived at, following wide and extensive public participation, through inclusive consultations held throughout St.Vincent and the Grenadines, and also with Vincentians in major regional and international cities. This means that Vincentians from all walks of life had an extensive opportunity to make an input, so that their voices could be heard. Even within these goals, are a number of strategic objectives which have to be achieved. This is all part of the “people centred vision” approach of the ULP administration, when it comes to the development of the country. No citizen must be left out, and all, regardless of their support for the ULP or not, must be included in the development matrix.

The document The 146 page document is a mustread for those Vincentians, including members of opposition parties, who are serious about the social and economic development of the country. By and large, the document has wide acceptance among Vincentians at home and abroad, and among the members of the international community, including the donor community. The document is available on a number of websites, and hard copies can be obtained from the relevant agencies in the State. It is from this document that persons could hold to account the ULP administration, if the development objectives are not achieved. In addition, the document contains a number of tables related to the Gross Development Project, Current Account statistics, Balance of Trade, budgetary allocations, public sector investments and economic growth figures. From this document, the government, working together with the civil servants, will now develop a number of work plans, projects and programmes, to achieve the desired outcome. For example, when the various ministries design their work programmes, they must refer to the document for guidance in terms of the goals and objectives that must be achieved. Above all, this plan offers continuity, including the consolidation of the programmes and policies, including job creation, education, poverty reduction, housing and health, which have sustained the economy over the last fourteen years. Can the NDP and Arnhim Eustace boast of such a plan? Can they tell Vincentians about their plans for the development of the country? The truth is that Arnhim Eustace and his opposition NDP have wasted their last 14 years in the wilderness. They are bankrupt of ideas; they oppose everything that is progressive, and daily spend their time trading in downright lies, insults and halftruths. The nation cannot afford to gamble with this unpatriotic bunch.

Welcome home, Garifuna, welcome home (Message by the Honourable Arnhim Eustace to our Garifuna brothers and sisters) BUTI RAMBOUWEYU NIDUHENYU Garifuna. Good evening, my Garifuna people. It is with deep emotion and national pride that I speak to the exiled Garifuna Diaspora tonight, June 10, 2015. Two hundred and eighteen (218) years after our proud common ancestors were sent to Balliceaux, brutally tortured by the British, and subsequently exiled to Honduras. Over the last few years since I began to attend conferences held by the local Garifuna Heritage Foundation here in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, I have heard many fine presentations by Garifuna presenters from the exiled Diaspora. These presentations, including the one held earlier this year at the Peace Memorial Hall, heightened my interest and deepened my concern. I have looked at various papers and documents on the issue of the Garifuna, and have held meetings with some representatives of our exiled people, including Professor Wellington Ramos and Mr. Joseph Guerrero. Dr. Anatol Scott was also a significant participant. As I read further, I came to the conclusion that the time was past due to take a public stand on this issue and to recognize the fact that the vast majority of us here on Yurumien and our exiled brothers and sisters across the region are one Garifuna people. On the eve of a recent visit to the United States (USA) of America last month, I decided that something practical must be done to formally recognize our relationship. I called a meeting with the leadership of our party, the New Democratic Party (NDP), and we discussed proposals to address this pressing issue. On my arrival in the USA, I held three meetings with members of the Garifuna community in New York. These meetings, which I regarded as very important in formulating our position, turned out to be very successful in terms of the meeting of minds on what steps should be taken to recognize the Garifuna as our own. We made it clear that we, based in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, did regard ourselves along with our brothers and sisters ripped from our shores two centuries ago, as one Garifuna people. A week later, on the evening of Sunday, May 31, 2015, I addressed a Town Hall Meeting in New York of the Vincentians Diaspora including some Garifuna exiles. I stated and proclaimed that the NDP, confident of winning the general elections in 2015, would offer honorary citizenship status to all Garifuna. I and my party unequivocally share this view; and tonight I repeat the same “Welcome Home, Garifuna, Welcome Home” wherever you may be. Our exiled Garifuna family has done remarkably well over the years. Ours is a remarkable story, not only of survival; we have gone way beyond that in growth and prosperity and the maintenance of our language and culture; since only approximately five thousand Garifuna were sent to Balliceaux, and the estimated number now is over seven hundred thousand. I say we, because Garifuna history is Vincentian history, and we recognize that the Garifuna present is an integral part of our reality. We welcome all Garinagu to join us in charting a glorious future together! We in St. Vincent and the Grenadines are extremely proud of you, and we know that you spread across many countries, including the USA, Belize, Honduras and Nicaragua. Since I made the announcement with regard to honorary citizenship for the Garifuna in exile,

overwhelming public support can be seen and heard in Yurumein. This public support has exceeded my greatest expectations; that is why tonight I am confident of our future. Understandably, many have raised questions, including some Garifuna, as to what does honorary citizenship mean. We recognize you as an integral part of Yurumein. Over the next few months, we shall meet with the leadership of the Garifuna, and work out the rights and benefits that accrue because you are honorary citizens. We know that Garifuna live in many countries and are citizens of many countries, and we do not expect that all Garifuna will suddenly rise up and move to St. Vincent and the Grenadines; but we must put in place, in consultations with the Garifuna, the privileges that are associated with honorary citizenship. We expect to complete that process within a few months. We expect the vast majority of Garifuna will want to come to St. Vincent and the Grenadines in their capacity as tourists, which will provide a welcome economic benefit to St. Vincent and the Grenadines. We would wish to encourage the Diaspora, including the Garifuna, to invest in business ventures through a system of incentives, fiscal and otherwise, and would be willing to examine the use of our development banking facilities for this purpose. At the completion of those discussions and consultations, we will have a clearer idea of the benefits of honorary citizenship, and the full extent of our deepening relationship. I have taken note of a coincidence in our history, just prior to your exile in March 1795, that the British General who led the battalion that eventually killed our hero Joseph Chatoyer, was none other than Ralph Abercrombie. He died on March 28, 1801. I take note that another Ralph became Prime Minister of this land of the blessed, some 206 years later, on March 28, 2001. In the same vein as Abercrombie effected the eventual exile of our Garifuna brothers, Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, in responding to our proclamation, sought to lengthen our separation by conjuring fears that the Garifuna honorary citizens will come to take away our jobs and houses from Vincentians. This kind of thinking is unacceptable, especially from someone who claims to be a leader in the reparation movement in the Caribbean. In about one month’s time, the NDP will hold a public meeting, to which Garifuna leaders will be invited to discuss the current developments. This meeting will be held in “Garifuna Territory”. I say to you, as President of the NDP, that we will do everything we can to ensure that your future in St. Vincent and the Grenadines will be assured with us. The way I see it, is that the Garifuna represent the unification of two peoples to stand against a common foe. Centuries ago, the Kalinago inhabitants welcomed and harboured proud Africans who had escaped European slavery. They joined together to become the beautiful resilient people we are today. The time has come for us to join together as one people again, right the wrong and heal the wounds inflicted by our separation on that fateful day 218 years ago. I look forward to the completion of our consultations; and again I repeat “Welcome Home, Garifuna, Welcome Home”.


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THE VINCENTIAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2015. 11.

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The Foundation

“We, the adults in today’s world, must make sure that we build a good foundation of honesty and morality in today’s children.” — Michael Reason, Taxi Driver in San Fernando, Trinidad. MANY OF TODAY’S CHILDREN and young adults are growing up in a world where so many are seeking to make right appear to be wrong, and wrong appear to be right. Some of their conversations and behaviours seem to indicate that they come from homes where order and discipline are missing or ineffective. However, this may not always be the case. There are instances where individuals are socialised in homes where the adults seek to provide adequate instruction and guidance in relation to acceptable behaviour but, sometimes influenced by friends and peer pressure, they select behaviours that are inappropriate or unacceptable. Our schools, homes and churches still have a major role to play in building a sound behavioural foundation to our children. Michael Reason, one of my newfound friends, is considered to be “a philosopher” who drives a taxi in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago. He continues to teach me so much about life and its various intricacies. He shares valuable insights from his early childhood days, and appreciates the valuable lessons taught by his mother. It was during one of our recent conversations that he shared the thoughts captured in the quotation used to introduce today’s essay. He was then explaining to me how much he loves and admires his 81-year-old mother. He credits her for encouraging him to focus on all that is noble and honest in life. From a very early age, she instilled in him the value of hard work, persistence, punctuality, regularity, and integrity. She taught him not to envy others - not to want what others have. These values, he asserts, were instilled in him from a very early age. His mother built him a solid foundation of decency and morality. It is now his responsibility and privilege to do the same with and for those who will come after him. As these words are being keyed in, I could not help but reflect on a passage in the New Testament. Paul, writing to young Timothy, reminded him of the influence that his grandmother and mother had on his (Timothy’s) life. The faith that this brave, young follower of Jesus Christ had demonstrated was largely due to the guidance he had received from these two strong, loving, caring women who nurtured him. They had built a strong moral and spiritual foundation in his life. He, in turn, was able to comfort and guide many of the early followers of Jesus Christ — building their foundation of faith. Many of the children and young persons who will cross our paths are coming from homes where social and spiritual training is deficient. In many cases, fathers are absent or invisible. Single mothers are often challenged to be “fire-fighting” as they seek to make ends meet while still nurturing and caring for the social and spiritual development of their children. Sometimes the tasks appear to be so overwhelming that they may allow the children to get away with behaviours that are deemed unacceptable. With the ever-increasing availability of electronic gadgets, parents may opt to have the children keep themselves occupied rather than engage them in conversation or other more socially beneficial activities. The result is often that they grow up lacking some of the basic social skills. Many of these young persons are no longer interested in reading or playing mentally stimulating

Criticism is the key games (like chess, Chinese Checkers, draughts, dominoes, etc.). They desire the games and activities that are more geared at entertainment. They would more readily gravitate to the electronic games that revolve around car racing, shooting, bursting bubbles, building blocks, and so on. Unknowingly, they build a foundation that is not generating much mental growth. Unintentionally, they may even be constructing foundations that encourage them to be unsociable and/or violent. We need to help our youths to build better mental and spiritual foundations. This is an imperative if we are to position them for a more successful and fruitful future. We must get them engaged in reading inspirational books. That is one sure way to broaden their horizons and create opportunities for mental stimulation. We cannot move them entirely away from the electronic games that they desire to play on their smart phones and computers. However, we can link those activities to the amount of time they spend reading. For example, our children must know that if they want to play the electronic games, they have to spend an equal amount of time reading books that we select. Over time, if we select the right books, they will develop a love for reading and an addiction for knowledge expansion via this activity. Developing a spiritual foundation is also very important. Regular reading of the bible and the memorization of bible verses, will go a long way to building a strong moral foundation. Regular church attendance will also help. Sabbath School and Sunday School still have a role to play in exposing the young ones (and older individuals too) to biblical passages that help to shape and fortify good character. Our citizens need to be focusing on thoughts and behaviours that keep societies strong. There are so many biblical passages that direct us to appreciate the value of honesty, integrity, patience, empathy, persistence, and so on. These build strength of character. These assist in developing thoughts that enable us to resist the temptations to do wrong. They develop an arsenal of survival weapons that enable us to rebound when life’s temptations and tragedies visit. They build a firm foundation upon which we construct coping mechanism for life’s varied challenges a foundation that can help us to succeed, even when we face great odds. The foundations referred to here will not be constructed by default; these edifices are not built by chance. We must make a concerted effort to erect them. We must exert the effort and energy required to instil the virtues of honesty, integrity, patience, empathy, and the like, in our children. However, we are required to move beyond talking and guiding these young fertile minds; we have to show them how to live these qualities. This is what the great Greek philosopher Aristotle (384 - 322 BC) did with the young Prince Alexander of Macedon (336 — 323 BC). He trained him to believe in himself. He coached him to pursue best behaviours. He mentored him to excel — and he did. Alexander the Great will forever be considered one of the world’s greatest leaders. We, too, can influence others to achieve great feats by dedicating the time and exerting the effort to build strong moral and spiritual foundations. Send comments, criticisms & suggestions to julesferdinand@gmail.com

FORMER BRITISH PM Winston Churchill once said, ‘Criticism may not always be agreeable, but it is necessary.’ As we reach for our life’s goal, we may be surprised or disappointed to discover that many people don’t share our happiness. Some will even criticize the achievement. We have all experienced this in our lives. Criticism, no matter how meaningful, always hurts. The key to success is to learn to profit from it. What is most important is not the criticism itself, but how we react to it. Praise motivates us to do more of what we are doing. Taken correctly, criticism, which might make you want to quit, should spur you to examine what you are doing, and see if it can be done better. Criticism is even more difficult to accept when it comes from close friends or trusted colleagues. It is especially difficult for me when something is written or said in all sincerity, and esteemed colleagues hear or read it, don’t like it, and chastise me for bad motives. On occasions like these, I am left to wonder if I am a shallow-minded pundit of mediocrity. It is normal to harbour self-doubt. Most critical, however, is to set to the task of profiting from the comments of comments. A good approach is to reread what was, and even make notes on those points you thought were valid. It may be wise to bounce these ideas off others. In this way, you will begin an ongoing discussion about how you could improve. Most often, we may surprise ourselves by coming up with more than a few good ideas. Make it a practice to thank those who honestly critique your work In ‘What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful’, Marshall Goldsmith talks about how important feedback is to success: ‘Feedback is very useful for telling us where we are. Without critical feedback… we couldn’t have results. We couldn’t keep score. We wouldn’t know if we were getting better or worse. Just as salespeople need feedback on what’s selling, and leaders need feedback on how they are perceived by their subordinates, we all need feedback to see where we are, where we need to go, and to measure our progress.’ Goldsmith acknowledges that negative feedback ‘can be employed by others to reinforce our feelings of failure, or at least to remind us of them - and our reaction is rarely positive.’ Worst of all, negative feedback can sometimes shut us down. ‘We close ranks, turn into our shell, and shut the world out.’ Here are some useful techniques for profiting from criticism.

This group includes jealous friends, professional enemies, and habitual critics. These people get their kicks from kicking you when you are up. They want you to be down. Don’t go there. Just ignore them. 3. If you can’t ignore your critics, frame your responses strategically. Sometimes, you won’t be able to ignore your critics. That’s when you need to stay calm and respond strategically. In Self-Esteem, Matthew McKay and Patrick Fanning recommend a technique they call "clouding." "Clouding involves a token agreement with a critic. It is used when criticism is neither constructive nor accurate. When you use clouding to deal with criticism, you are saying to the critic, ‘Yes, some of what is on your screen is on my screen.’ But to yourself you add, ‘And some isn’t.’ You ‘cloud’ by agreeing in part, probability, or principle." Agreeing in part - finding one part of your critic’s comments to agree with or acknowledge. The Criticism: You’re not reliable. You forget to pick up the kids. I can’t ever count on you to be there when I need you. Your Response: You’re certainly right that I did forget to pick up the kids after their swimming lesson. Agreeing in probability acknowledging that there’s a possibility your critic could be right. The chances may be a million to one against it, but you can truthfully say, "It’s possible you’re right." Agreeing in principle acknowledging the logic of your critic’s argument, but not necessarily agreeing with his assumptions. 4. Take helpful criticism seriously. Helpful criticism is sometimes harsh but it’s always well intended. It’s not hard to identify it. The hard thing is to accept that it is helpful and use it to improve yourself. In Succeed for Yourself: Unlock Your Potential for Success and Happiness, Richard Denny says, "Constructive criticism is not negative, so be enthusiastic about it. You are very fortunate if you receive it. Encourage others to offer constructive criticism." 5. Thank your critics. Make it a habit to personally thank anyone whose criticism has helped you to do better work.

1. Remember that criticism is the price of success. As writer Elbert Hubbard said, "Criticism is something we can avoid easily by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing." So if you do something, you’re going to be subject to criticism. No one is immune to or above criticism. Even Sister Pat, for all her good work, was criticized. The more success you have, the more criticism you will engender. Some of it will be helpful. Most of it will be useless. But don’t be afraid of it. It won’t kill you. Taken in context, it should only make you stronger.

6. Solicit criticism - from people you respect - while there is plenty of time to make changes. If you have an important presentation to make, do not wait until the last moment to prepare. With early preparation, you can send a first draft to friends explaining the concept and ask them to poke holes in it. By getting feedback early, there is time to make the work better. After all, it is not the final work that is being criticized. It is an early draft. If we all take such an approach to criticism, success in whatever we do will remain within reach.

2. Dump your failure-support group.

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Vincentian poor being denied their right to vote, for the sake of $15

hundreds of millions of dollars; yet for the sake of $15, poor people are being denied their constitutional right to vote in the general election. Does he really hate poor LEGISLATION has been passed in the SVG incompetence of the ULP regime. forthcoming general election, the fees Vincentians that much? House of Assembly to amend the Consequently, thousands of people to get a copy of one’s birth certificate This bungled amendment of the Representation of the Peoples Act, have had their water and electricity should be waived, until after the Representation of the Peoples Act is making it compulsory that a person can cut off, and can barely feed themselves general election. vote only upon showing their national and their children. Many households Also, there needs to be regular and 18th and 19th century thinking, when, identity card (I.D. card). In order to get an have little or no income, as no one in frequent information bulletins on radio in some countries, one could only vote I.D. card, Vincentians must produce their their household has a job. and television, telling people when and if you owned property. It is also like the apartheid laws of South Africa, birth certificate. With the general election looming, where they can get their birth where people who were black were On Friday 12 June 2015, a number thousands of people are being forced to certificate, when and where they can denied the vote. In this case, it is of Vincentians told the Leader of SVG choose between spending $15 on a get their I.D. card processed. economic apartheid - Vincentians are Green Party, Mr Ivan O’Neal, in birth certificate or $15 on food for More resources should be put into being discriminated against,based on Kingstown, that they do not have the their family. Clearly, the birth helping people obtain their birth their level of wealth. $15 to pay for a copy of their birth certificate choice loses out each time, certificate and I.D. card. At present, The fees to get a copy of one’s birth certificate, and that their and so thousands of people are unable there are often long queues when certificate should be waived until after constitutional right to vote has been to get an I.D. card and, therefore, are getting one’s I.D. card processed. More the general election. No Vincentians, taken away from them, because of denied their right to vote in the people should be assigned to of eligible age, should be denied their poverty; and that is totally wrong. general election. processing the I.D. cards, to give constitutional right to vote in the One of the pillars of our society is It is the poor who have suffered everyone an I.D. card before the forthcoming general election. the democratic and constitutional right most under the ULP regime, and it is general election. It must be one person, one vote, of Vincentians to vote in elections and the poor who are being denied a It is mindboggling that Gonsalves regardless of one’s level of wealth! referenda. The recent amendment of chance to remove their oppressor from allows Taiwan to not pay tax, and the Representation of the Peoples Act office. The ability to vote in SVG, in gives the super-rich foreigners of SVG Green Party is a terrible and underhand tactic, the general election, should not Mustique and Canouan blanket tax www.svggreenparty.org seeming bent on preventing many depend on the size of one’s purse. and customs duty exemptions worth Vincentians from voting, due to their This new amendment of the poverty. Representation of the Peoples Act is For many years in SVG, hugely damaging to our country. In unemployment has been very high, order to ensure that all Vincentians of because of the financial and economic eligible age can vote in the

Inappropriate action, says PM

ON A MATTER of principle, it is inappropriate and wrong for any civil servant to enter discussion on behalf of a political party with any office holder, as though he or she is acting on behalf of the political party. So said Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves in response to a question posed Wednesday during a press briefing. The question was predicated on a matter raised by Leader of the Opposition Arnhim Eustace, during a New Democratic Party rally in Layou, last weekend. During that rally, Eustace charged that a Permanent Secretary broke the rules of the Civil Service when she represented the Unity Labour Party (ULP) at a meeting with the Supervisor of Dr. Audrey Gittenthe Election. Gilkes, Permanent Gonsalves said that he was unaware of the Secretary in the facts, but on a matter of principle, it was Ministry of Housing, is inappropriate for that to take place. reported to be the civil “That shouldn’t happen; I don’t know if it’s a servant that has come legal wrong, but I am speaking on a matter of in for condemnation for principle, (and) it would be inappropriate and her partisan action. wrong for that to happen,” Gonsalves told members of the media. The issue surrounds Dr. Audrey Gitten-Gilkes, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Housing. She is also the Deputy Chairperson of the ruling Unity Labour Party and an executive member of that party’s women’s arm. She was a former Senior Nursing Officer. (DDD)


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CPEA Feature

Donte Sam: “Thank God”

by BERNARD BROWNE DONTE SAM, a Grade 6 student of the Georgetown Government School from Mt. Bentick Bay Road, placed 2nd for boys and 7th overall in the 2015 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA). He scored 94 for Mathematics, 90 for Language and 94 for Science. And when questioned about whom he thinks he has to thank for his outstanding achievement, he quickly responded, “I give thanks to God first.” The young man, though, also singled out his parents, Kendal and Donette Sam, his teachers and especially Mr. St. Clair Da Santos, Principal of the North Union Secondary School, from whom he received extra lessons, for special thanks. Displaying a rather shy personality, it was left up to Mr. Alabour Williams, acting Principal of the Georgetown Government School, to sing his praises. According to Mr. Williams, “Donte was always doing well from Kindergarten, and never

Najhalia Matthews: Not satisfied to separate Davon Ellis and Nahjalia, since she transferred NAJHALIA HEIDA MATTHEWS from the Westwood Methodist in placed fifth overall and fifth for Grade five. girls in this year’s Caribbean Nahjalia plans to “continue to Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA) improve in my school work.” examination. She is thankful to her parents Her Grades were 94 for Math, for their support. She is also 92 in Science: and 88 for grateful to the staff of the Language Arts. Westwood Methodist School and Najhalia, daughter of also those at the Spring Village Morander and Bernard ‘Liquid Methodist School. Steel’ Matthews, is proud of her “They are encouraging. They achievement, but cited: “I find I look for the best for you could have done better.” academically and otherwise,” The young Matthews pointed she indicated. to Language in particular, Josel Campbell, Grade Six where she felt improvement teacher at Spring Village could have been made. Methodist School, reflected on Nahjalia kept the Spring the consistency of the two top Village Methodist School flag students. flying with her accomplishment. Campbell is a She is one of two students from believer of that institution in the top ten parental this year, Davon Ellis being the involvement, other. and outlined: In fact, there was very little BY WILLIAM ‘KOJAH’ ANTHONY

Donte Sam had given early indication that he would do well in his primary school exams. missed a beat up to Grade 6. He has made himself and the entire grade six and his teachers proud.” Donte’s parents also chipped in, both acknowledging that they were not surprised at their son’s performance in the recent exam, because of the ability he showed from an early age. Donte was the valedictorian at his school’s recent graduation.

Danielson Ferguson: Hard work paid off older brother, Danay, for contributing to his HAPPY AND SATISFIED success. that all his hard work had But he also thanked his paid off, was how young friends and teachers for Danielson Ferguson all their support. described his emotions, And looking back, he hours after collecting his said that he was very results of this year’s confident that he would CPEA examination have done well and be (Caribbean Primary Exit among the top ten Assessment) on Tuesday. finishers in the 2015 The 11-year-old was the edition of the CPEA. lone top ten performer “I knew I would place from the Kingstown in the top ten. I think I Preparatory School (KPS) did well on all of them. in this year’s exam, They were kind of easy,” placing second for boys he told THE and seventh overall. VINCENTIAN. He scored 90 percent in Despite his good Language, 94 percent in showing in Mathematics Mathematics and 90 however, Ferguson said percent for Science. that he has not fully Ferguson said that he decided on a career path, attributed his success to but is inclined to do studying very hard, something in the sciences. reading and doing his He was selected as the homework. valedictorian at the KPS’s He credited his mother, graduation ceremony held Kay Ferguson; father, on Wednesday, and Daniel McMillan, and according to Carol Ross, by DAYLE DA SILVA

Ferguson is happy that his ‘hard work’ paid off. principal, it was expected that Ferguson would have performed well, and was earmarked to be the school’s top student for 2015. Meanwhile, although having only one top performer in the top ten, the KPS did well overall, Ross said, boasting an overall pass rate of 94.5 percent. She said that the focus would now be on the placement of these students into some of the top secondary schools in the country.

Donya Lucas: An eye on business Lucas’ performance was evident that they were close to getting it right. Gillian Dougan, Principal of the Twenty-five students sat the 2015 Calliaqua Anglican School, said that she edition of the CPEA, Dougan said. and her staff were not just celebrating Three were unsuccessful. Lucas’s performance, but their own as “Those three we knew, not that we well. gave up, we fought to the end, didn’t “We are curriculum oriented, we pride make it. But all the others passed, so ourselves on that,” she said. that is telling us that we are getting it There were certain areas that they right, and we will continue to do so,” she were looking to improve on; however, assured. Continued from Page 3.

Najhalia Heida Matthews felt that she could have done better. “Parents are welcome to come into the class and sit in.”


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CPEA Feature

Nasya: Pleased with her performance

Stories by GLORIAH…

NASYA ROBIN of the St. Mary’s Roman Catholic School placed 6th for girls and 7th overall, in the recently sat Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA). Nasya scored 96% in Mathematics, 96% in Science and 84% in Language Arts. Although Math and Science have always been her two stronger areas, she felt that she fell down in Language Arts. In describing how she felt upon knowing her results, Nasya easily told THE VINCENTIAN that she was not surprised at all. “My result was not a surprise,” she said, “I would have liked to place higher, but I’m really very pleased with it.” As far as Nasya is concerned, her preparation was in-depth. She detailed how she studied hard and gave up some extra-curricular time to complete many tests. “You know, you don’t just sit down and read. You would do tests and do experiments to make it more fun so you would remember. I made sacrifices to do my studies. I didn’t really use phones so much so, I didn’t have

to give that up. I had to give up some television time.” While she saw these activities as being important for relieving stress and providing competitive, fun activities, Nasya said that she did not regret giving them up. She explained, “I don’t regret giving up anything though, because it all contributed to my good grades.” When the new Nasya Robin did not regret format of the CPEA having to give up some came up for question, extra-curricular activities. Nasya gave it a nod. “It helped my final for her teachers, her grade,” she said with parents, and her friend, confidence. She explained Rishona, who helped her that she liked the format by giving her notes because, “It allowed me to whenever she was absent remember better, having from school. done practise tests. They She will attend the St. show you how the actual Vincent Girls’ High School exam would be. St. where she will be an Mary’s has a mock test “enthusiastic student” as that is like the exam she would want to make itself. It had the same sure that she does her exam conditions in the work. “I would be very three subjects, so I think excited to do that,” she that was a plus!” She said. called the CPEA format In the future, she plans “actually good,” for the to become a veterinarian. simple fact that students “I love animals and I find were allowed to do work that many people are not in class, not having to do taking very good care of just a single test. them,” she said with much Nasya was full of praise enthusiasm.

Jeshari Munroe: Trusted God for her success A QUIETLY CONFIDENT and outspoken Jeshari Munroe of the St. Mary’s Roman Catholic School, told THE VINCENTIAN, without hesitation, that, “If you don’t trust in God, you’re not going to succeed!” This, after she was approached to be interviewed about her success in placing 7th for girls and 10th overall, in the recently concluded Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA). Jeshari scored grades of 94% in Mathematics, 94% in Science, and 90% in Language Arts. While she admitted that she had no clue about how the rankings would come out, she said that she was convinced that the quantity of work she had put in was going to produce good results. “I did not expect such a high position really. I was looking to place among the top fifteen positions, ” she disclosed. In outlining contributions to all her hard work, Jeshari

praised her teachers and her parents. “The teachers really worked very hard, and I had a lot of support from my mother, my father and the rest of my family. I also went to evening classes, which helped a lot. I did a lot of past papers. I even did Barbados’ past papers!” she said with a chuckle. She also believed that the school-based assessment helped her a lot. “For the exams, I don’t think I would have done as well as I could have if I didn’t have all those good grades from the assessments. They came in to help me,” she said. She also advocated extra-curricular activities as a part of any exam student’s routine. She explained, “I did swimming as an extracurricular activity. It helps you to relax. I am a dancer, but I had to give that up until after CPEA; but I did my own version of dance at home for my entertainment and

Jeshari Munroe may just have surprised herself with her outstanding performance, and gives thanks to God for her success. relaxation.” Jeshari advises students to, “Trust in God. Pray to Him to help you with wisdom. Work hard, but don’t push yourself too much. You have to take breaks and do extracurricular activities. Then you will succeed!” She will attend the St. Vincent Girls’ High School, with plans to become a paediatrician, a veterinarian or a lawyer in the future.


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FLOW rewards ÂFantastic 14Ê

by KENVILLE HORNE

THE FOURTEEN WINNERS in the ‘Fantastic 14’ promotion mounted by Columbus Communications (St.Vincent & the Grenadines) Limited (FLOW), a telecommunications service provider that offers this country’s sole Cable TV service, have been named. The winners, from across FLOW’s Marketing and Communications the island chain of St. Manager, Corey Garrett (centre) with four of the Vincent and the Grenadines, Fantastic 14 winners (from left) Monecia are: Emily Isaccs, Godwin Ollivierre, Gwyneth Ryan, Delris Hazell and Cabral, Natalie Millington, Matthias Stewart. Gwyneth Ryan, Margaret Daniel , Ato Rowe, Cynthia companies have one grand prize winner Parsons, Roxanne Mianda Pope, Delris for their promotions, FLOW, bent on Hazell, Vance and Wendy Sutherland, making a difference in the market, chose Matthias Stewart, Collisford Yorke, to make things more exciting and Renwrick Daniel, and Monecia valuable to all of its customers, both new Ollivierre. and old. They were selected from among Among the prizes won were Android FLOW customers who: signed up for a tablets, Vincy Mas ticket packs, and the new service; changed their services from chance of having FLOW bills zeroed for the older platform to the new digital 1 month. platform; added a package to their Delris Hazell said she was able to win account; or added an extra service to a tablet after adding a new package. their account. She expressed particular satisfaction Four of the fourteen turned up at with FLOW’s internet service. FLOW headquarters last Friday to FLPW’s next promotion is entitled collect their prizes, the others being ‘Flow Summer Block Buster’, and Corey unable to do likewise because of work promised that this will be another commitments. exciting and customer-engaging Marketing and Communications promotion. Manager at FLOW, Corey Garrett, said The Marketing Manager also the announcement of the winners committed his company to provide more marked the conclusion of the ‘Fantastic advanced features which are expected 14’ promotion, which began on May 6th. “to change the way persons view live. He explained that, while most TV.”

Statement to the nation AS YOU ARE AWARE, I have been selected as one of 60 young persons from the Commonwealth to receive the prestigious Queen’s Young Leaders Award for my work with underprivileged and disadvantaged youths in Rose Hall. The historic award was established to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee (2012), and as the only person from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and one of only four from Barbados and the OECS, on whom the honour has been bestowed, I am extremely proud to be a part of this history. As part of winning the Award, I have received a 1-year online scholarship from the distinguished University of Cambridge, and on Saturday 20th, I will be travelling to England for a one-week residential stay, during which time I will receive my Award from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11. I will also be meeting with the UK Prime Minister David Cameron. I am very mindful of the responsibility that I have now, because of this honour that was bestowed

upon me, and I intend to represent my country 100 percent as an ambassador. I must thank the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Trust for selecting me as one of the Queen’s Young Leaders, and for the invaluable information and assistance they have provided to me since. They have been exemplary in their outreach to me. I want to also take this opportunity to thank a few persons and organisations that have assisted me thus far, ensuring that my preparation for this very important journey has gone well. Mrs. Lavinia Gunn and the Mustique Charitable Trust have been doing an outstanding job to assist me with both the visit to England and the online course. Mrs. Gunn has taken it upon herself to see that everything goes well for me. To Mr. Kelly and Mrs. Jankie Glass, the Ministry of Mobilisation through the Permanent Secretary Ms. Hull, the Metrocint General Insurance Company Ltd., the Unity Labour Party, and all

Kenville Horne, 2014/2015 Queen’s Young Leader Award winner. those who indicated their willingness to assist and whom I will name in the coming days, I say thanks. Thanks also to my colleagues in the media and the many media houses locally, regionally and internationally that have provided coverage on this award and my achievement. Most importantly, thanks to my family and Almighty God for staying with me and guiding me along life’s journey. Kenville Horne 2014/2015 Queen’s Young Leader Award winner Director of Kenville Horne Sports Academy Staff Reporter, THE VINCENTIAN


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FISH FEST on LIME promenade TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROVIDER LIME, last weekend, brought Fish Fest to Kingstown. The LIME promenade, Kingstown, was, last week Friday, the scene for the highly anticipated Fish Fest. The activity featured fish and other seafood served in a variety of styles and tastes, presented by fisherfolk from across St Vincent Customers of LIME, as well as passersby,

grasped the opportunity to taste and experience what many others had already enjoyed during the weeks leading up to 2015 Fisherman’s Day, May 25, at Fish Fest sponsored by LIME at Barrouallie, Calliaqua and Rose Place. The Kingstown event was in keeping with LIME’s promise to take the event to other communities across the island, in an effort to promote healthy eating,

LIME partnered with members of the Royal SVGG Police Force Major Crime Unit, to bring a message of ‘Zero Tolerance Against Crime’ to secondary school students.

LIME and RSVGPF partner The Royal SVG Police Force’s ‘Zero Tolerance Against Crime School Tours’, has been boosted by a partnership with telecommunications provider LIME. Last week, LIME representatives and members of the Major Crimes Unit (MCU) of the Royal SVG Police Force embarked on the first two of four visits to secondary schools, to bring a message of peace and coexistence to the students. Schools visited on those tours were the Sandy Bay and Georgetown Secondary schools on the Windward side of the island, and Petit Bordel and the Barrouallie Secondary on the Leeward side. Members of the MCU encouraged the students to practise safe and healthy lifestyles, especially for the upcoming carnival season, when many of the country’s youngsters are more vulnerable to sexual and physical assaults, alcohol and drug use, and gang related activities. The officers gave tips on how to avoid becoming perpetrators and victims of illicit activities, and urged the students to stay on the right side of the law, at all times. Following their presentations, there was a question and aswer session during which students were rewarded with LIME goodies for their correct answers. A student from each school was the recipient of a smart phone. The ‘Zero Tolerance Against Crime School Tours’ continued this week, with the MCU taking its message to students of the North Union Secondary, St. Clair Dacon Secondary, Dr. JP Eustace Memorial Secondary, and Intermediate High School.

International Soca star Machel Montano about to have his first ever taste of blackfish.

and to encourage Vincentians to put ‘a fish in their dish’ as often as possible. Last week Friday’s

LIME customers and passersby took the opportunity to indulge in fish dishes prepared by Vincy fisherfolk.

Fish Fest had an extra special visitor International Soca star Machel Montano, who was on the ground to perform at another

LIME-sponsored event, Neon Rave, that very Friday night, at Victoria Park. Machel also partook of the delicacies, and

remarked that it was the first time in his life he had eaten blackfish, and it was one of the best tasting meals he ever had, thanks to LIME.


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Voters list clean up begins today by DAYLE DA SILVA STARTING TODAY, persons will know whether their names are down for removal from the voters list, but have been given 30 days to rectify their current status. The announcement was made last Thursday by Supervisor of Elections, Sylvia Findlay-Scrubb, and follows on work done since the amendment to the Representation of the

People Act, which was passed into law on May 28th in the House. To date, 23,702 names are included on the list of persons to be removed from the voters’ registration list, according to officials from the Electoral Office. “Basically, what is left to be done is to publish the names in the newspapers, do the work that has to be done and by 22nd of July, cut off

the registration for those persons whose names are on the list to be removed,” FindlayScrubb explained. As it stands, the voters list is 107,208; however, the Supervisor of Elections said that it has been the opinion of some that that list is too large when compared to the population. “And in response to the challenge given to the Electoral Office, and

the Supervisor, we have tried to do something about it,” she said. Beginning in 2013, the two political parties represented in the House of Assembly have engaged one another to produce a draft bill, which was taken brought to the House, tabled and enacted into law, Findlay-Scrubb said. Section 11 of the Representation of the People Act was amended

with the deletion of subsection (7) and the addition of subsections (8) and (9), she added.

The New Sub-sections The current list, the supervisor of elections explained, used 1984 as the qualifying date, and names have been added on as the years got further away from that year, bringing the list up

Sylvia Findlay-Scrubb to the 107,208. But sub-section (8) has now revised the qualifying date to June 1, 2005. “In other words, if you did not register from June 1, 2005 up until now, you are not going to be on the voters list,” she said. Sub-section (9) is also new in that, while there is a cut-off point, persons who did not register after June 1, 2005 will not automatically be removed. “There are some 23,702 names down to be left off the list, so we have to publicize the names. We have to include them in the gazette, in the three local newspapers and via the local means – whatever means are available to us,” FindlayScrubb said. The list has been prepared, and will appear in all the newspapers, she continued. “We anticipate that on the 22nd of June, the Governor General’s order would be published, and that will make way for the 30 day period to begin. This (the 30 day period) will, therefore, end on July 22.” According to the Supervisor of Elections, it was expected that the revised voters list would be published by July 31. “So that voters list will then reflect all the persons who have registered since June 1, 2005; all other persons’ names on the previous list, would be removed,” she said. If the list was to be published today after the removal of those registered before June 1, 2005, Findlay-Scrubb said that it would go down to 83,671. But she assured, in anticipation of persons overseas coming forward to lodge complaints, once the documentation arrives before the cut-off date, these will certainly be looked at.


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Sion Hill gets Coreas Hazells Inc. help materials, ACE Hardware Assistant Manager, Ms Kathy Harry, highlighted some of the company’s contributions to other needy organisations. She noted the large number of persons who benefit from the services provided at the Sion Hill Clinic, and expressed full confidence that Mr. David ‘Darkie’ Williams receiving items from Ms. Kathy following the Harry, Assistant Manager/ACE. refurbishments, visitors to the clinic more comfortable environment. will be in a much Well known Sion Hill community activist, David ‘Darkie’ Williams, KFC (St Vincent) Limited (In Receivership) accepted the donation, and Opportunity to purchase used restaurant and kitchen equipment thanked Coreas Hazells Inc./ACE for responding positively to their request.

COREAS HAZELLS INC has extended a hand of real need assistance to a community-based effort here. The Company recently donated a quantity of building materials to the effort afoot to refurbish the Sion Hill Health Clinic. Representatives of Coreas Hazells Inc., through its subsidiary ACE Hardware, said they were pleased to donate tiles, tin set, grout, spacers and paint to the undertaking spearheaded by members of the Sion Hill community. In making the presentation of the

The Receiver Managers of KFC (St Vincent) Limited, Marcus Wide and David Holukoff, are currently marketing for sale used restaurant and kitchen equipment (the "Equipment"), the Equipment was previously used in the operation of four franchise restaurants. The Equipment is to be sold as is, where is, as a single lot, and cannot be split into individual lots. To receive an information package, including terms and conditions of the sale and to arrange a viewing please contact Chris Macdonald on +1 284 340 3177 or chris.macdonald@uk.gt.com The Receiver Managers are inviting bids for the Equipment which is to be submitted in writing to; Restaurant Equipment Bid Attention: Chris Macdonald Regal Chambers P. O. Box 1674 Regal Building, 2nd Floor Middle Street Kingstown Saint Vincent The deadline for the bids is 5pm Eastern Standard Time on 30 June, 2015. Please be advised that the Receiver Managers are not obligated to accept the highest or any offer, and any acceptance is at their discretion.

New KFC Franchise awarded OPERATIONS OF THE KFC franchise here are set to resume. While no date has been given for the resumption of operations, newly awarded franchisee, Mr. Kelly and Ms. Tessa Glass, in a statement released on Thursday, said that they “are working on building back the brand to its full potential and re-launching in St. Vincent as soon as possible.” One thing is certain, operations will not resume in time to cater to the heightened activity occasioned by Vincy Mas. Vincy Mas 2015 will, as one observer said, “KFC-less.” According to the franchisee, “There is a lot of work that needs to be done to get KFC up and running as we have very high standards and intend to do it right from the start. We ask that the public remain patient while we work to get our beloved KFC restaurants open as quickly as possible.” KFC operations here were brought to a halt in March 2015, after the then franchisee, St. Clair Investment, headed by Ormiston Ken Boyea, went into liquidation. Some 100 persons, were thrown on the breadline. The new franchisee made no promise of returning to those levels of employment, other than to say that “an open call for all vacancies for KFC has been set for Tuesday June 23rd 2015 at Blue Lagoon Hotel in Ratho Mill.” KFC was in operations here for 30 years before its closure in March 2015. It operated three outlets, two in Kingstown and one in Arnos Vale. There was no indication from the new franchisee with respect to how many of those outlets will resume operations.


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KINGSTOWN GOVERNMENT KINGSTOWN PREPARATORY STEPHANIE BROWNE PRIMARY

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UNION METHODIST PRIMARY

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Advice

Family against my choice nothing to do with his love for me, and he is fully committed to me. George, this man is everything that MY FAMILY have all turned against me. I need, and I thank God for bringing They do not approve of the man I have him to me. I am a university chosen to marry. They consider him to be of a lower class than me. In fact, my graduate, and he did not get to finish high school; but he is attending parents told me that he is beneath me, classes to upgrade himself. His and I must get rid of him immediately. parents were too poor to keep him in The real reason they do not want me to marry this man is because he is school. He is extremely intelligent and ambitious, and I love him. I just straightforward. When he first met do not like the way my parents and them, he told them that they are too puffed up, and need to stop acting like many others in my family are making him out to be this demon. they are better than everybody else. He assured me, though, that the Disappointed way my parents feel about him has

Dear George

Dear Disappointed, You have identified some good qualities that you have found in this man. The important thing, therefore, is for both of you to understand that it is you two who have to build a life together. It would have been nice if your parents were on side with your decision. However, do not make too much of it at this point; they may very well come around in time. Sometimes it can take a while for parents to warm up to the choices their children

make. It may well be so in your case. Calmly state your case that you are with him for the right reasons, and in time and with hard work, you will secure a bright future for you and him.

George

Stop sleeping around now! Get yourself men. They are aware of the situation and they do I HAVE feelings only for not make a fuss, saying that they are satisfied, married men, and it is once they can continue to because I know that get what I am offering. they’re already in a George, I look good relationship and, and I can do my thing! I therefore, cannot make too much of a demand on know they cannot walk away because of what I me. am giving them. But the I am right now with joke is on them. I have more than five married been HIV positive for

Dear George,

more than two years now, and it is no way they are going to know that. Maybe after I am dead and gone, they would have something to cry about. I am only sorry for their poor wives. These men must stop sleeping around, and I am not in any way sorry for what I am doing.

Got it! Dear Got it, What you are doing is not right, and you need to put an immediate stop to it. Spreading HIV deliberately is not the way to go. If you have a beef with married men sleeping around, then let their wives know. Do not sleep with them, and at the same time express sorrow for their wives. Let these men know what they have gotten themselves into, so that they can protect others, should they decide not to stop their cheating ways. Their wives have the right to know what they are dealing with as well. I hope that you will take this advice to heart, and try to sensitise others to this dreadful disease and the harm it can cause.

George

tested Dear George, I AM SCARED to have sex with my boyfriend, now that I have proof that he has been sleeping around. I confronted him, and he denied it, and that scared me even more. I can no longer trust him, since I don’t know when and if he is telling the truth. I have pictures of him having sex with a girl I know to be a very loose girl, and it really scares me that I had unprotected sex with him many times after that. I do not want to get any STDs, and neither do I want to be with a man who stands more than a good chance of giving it to me. How do I tell him what my feelings are? Should I stay with him and try to work it out with him?

Not Sure Dear Not Sure, Trust is extremely important in a relationship. You have proven that your boyfriend cannot be trusted to tell the truth. My advice is that you get yourself tested immediately, just to be on the safe side. Making a decision in the interest of your health should not be something to delay; your health and wellbeing should always come first, and that should not be up for negotiations.

George


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Sion Hill Euphonium throws down the gauntlet SIX-TIME National Senior Panorama champions, Sion Hill Euphonium Steel Orchestra, has thrown down the gauntlet to the other steel orchestras, as preparations continue with fervour, for the 2015 marquee competition, scheduled for Thursday 2nd July, at Victoria Park. Speaking at a media launch last Monday at

the Sion Hill Euphonium’s pan-yard at Sion Hill, chairman of the band, Warren Knights, said they intend to make it “seven in a row.” Knights assured that the band will be slacking, as they are aware that other bands are gunning to derail them from the perch they have enjoyed

for the past six years. He noted that the association with the Buccooneers Steel Orchestra of Trinidad and Tobago since 2008, the talent and skills of the players, and the community spirit and pride at winning panorama, have meshed to fuel the success for the senior band especially.

Knights revealed that this success has not come easily, and added that it costs in the vicinity of $40,000, to get both the senior and junior bands fitted for their respective competitions. In welcoming Columbus

Communications Inc. (FLOW), National Properties and Digicel as part sponsors, Knights expressed , “ We know these are hard times, and funds in any large sums are difficult to come by, so we will appreciate any small mercies we get from the sponsors ...We thank you all for sharing with our vision and being very good corporate citizens” Knights extended an invitation to other business entities “to come on board” and partner with them. The Sion Hill Euphonium Steel Orchestra was formed in

Chair of the Sion Euphonium Steel Orchestra – Warren Knights (right) and secretaryI’ Sheka De Riggs at last Monday’s media briefing at the band’s base at Sion Hill Village. 1981, and has participated in every senior panorama competition since that year. The senior band has won straight titles, 2009 to 2014, while the juniors have notched up six wins in total, including a hattrick from 2003 to 2005.

Port Authority attires Genesis BISHEN JOHN, Chief Executive Office at the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Port Authority, is looking forward to seeing the Genesis Steel Orchestra Bishen John, CEO/SVG Port Authority (left), hands over uniforms hold to band leader Delano Bristol (right) concerts in the company of band Director featuring Insp. Bernard Haynes. members of his staff. That said, John, in handing over uniforms to the Steel Orchestra last Friday at the Cruise Ship Terminal, Kingstown, expressed confidence in youth, and justified the Port Authority’s sponsorship of the band for the past five years. “We have to keep on encouraging the youngsters, and show them that we are here for them,” John indicated. “We are trying to develop everybody,” John went on. He alluded to the Port Authority’s assistance to soca artists and the mas component of carnival. The Port has donated $70,000 to the Genesis Steel Orchestra over a five-year period. Port Authority Genesis Steel Orchestra is based in Largo Height and will, once again, be a participant in the Community-based bands category of the Junior Panorama, which is scheduled for Sunday, June 28, at Victoria Park.


Leisure

ARIES (Mar. 21- April 20) Don't let individuals with wild schemes talk you into a financial deal that is not likely to be successful. You can get into weight loss programs or go out and change your image with a new look in clothing, hairstyle, and attitude. Someone may not be thinking of your best interests. You need to spend less time daydreaming and more time accomplishing.

image with a new look in clothing, hairstyle, and attitude.

TAURUS (Apr. 21- May 21) Travel should be on your mind. You may find yourself in an emotional fix if you interfere in other people's problems. Joint ventures might prove to be unfavorable. You will meet new friends and enjoy a multitude of new activities.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22) Any renovation or decorating to your home should include the whole family. Physical work or exercise should be part of your schedule. You can enjoy doing things that include children. You may be emotional about the way an organization you belong to is handling its business.

GEMINI (May 22-June 21) Social activity should be on your agenda. Try to be understanding. You need to be sure that you aren't in your present relationship because it is convenient. Your passionate nature may make you jealous if your mate has been too busy to take care of your needs.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21) Social get-together will bring you in contact with intelligent new friends. You can stabilize your financial situation if you make property investments. Be prepared to step into the limelight if you wish to promote your ambitions. Make those phone calls and pay your bills.

CANCER (June 22-July 22) You will attract potential lovers, but be sure that they're unattached. You can make money if you work on personal investments. Don't overreact to someone's advances. Your domestic scene could continue to be in an uproar this week.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22.- Jan. 20) Try not to take others for granted. Tempers could get out of hand this week. Knowledge can be acquired if you listen. You can make a difference if you take a position of leadership. Do what you can but don't jeopardize your health trying to please everyone.

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You can get good solid advice from relatives or close friends you trust. You can make money but not through harebrained schemes or gambling. Instant romance could be yours if you go out with friends. Unstable relationships are likely.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 21.- Feb. 19) Opportunities may come up at prestigious affairs. You can make professional changes and direct your energy into making all the right moves. Go after your goals. You will be emotional about your personal life. Changes at home might come fast and furious.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 23) You can make changes to your living quarters, but not everyone will be pleased with your efforts. You will have no trouble getting things to fall into place. Friendships will be ruined if you let too many people get involved in any disputes. You can get into weight loss programs or go out and change your

LIBRA (Sept. 24 -Oct. 23) Tempers will mount if you're too pushy at work or at home. You need to challenge yourself. You can spend a passionate evening with someone you cherish if you make your plans early. Try not to lend or borrow money or belongings this week.

Pisces (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) Try to visit a country that excites you. You will not be able to contain your emotions this week. You can utilize your versa tile mind and dazzle others with your speed and accuracy. Underhandedness will affect your reputation.

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ÂVincy HeatÊsÊ porous defense conncerns coach

from Emery Welshman in the 40th. But there was to be no despair on ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES’ senior Vincy Heat’s part, and within a minute, footballers, ‘Vincy Heat’, return to training they retook the lead through ‘the cool this week after going past Guyana’s Golden assassin; Tevin Slater. Jaguars, and into the next round of the The Guyanese, always a threat CONCACAF qualifying for the FIFA World coming forward, Cup Russia 2018. was able to They are through on the basis of the draw level once Vincy heat goal scorers away goal rule, following a high-octane more, when (from left): Tevin Slater, 4-4 draw at the Guyana National Neil Danns, Oalex Anderson and Stadium, Providence, Sunday night. who missed the Coach Corneilus Huggins said he was first match Myron Samuel. not happy that his team conceded four owing to travel goals because, according to him, documents mix, as the Jaguars clawed “Anytime that many goals are scored on converted a their way back into the you, more times than not you end up penalty after match. losing.” Brandon In the 77th minute, And while he was happy that his Beresford was Welshman is said to have strikers were on target, Huggins brought down taken advantage of poor admitted that much work will have to go in the area. defending to gather the into better preparing the defence, for Once again, ball, and lobbed it over upcoming fixtures. ‘Vincy Heat’ ‘Vincy Heat’ are back in training for the next round, and are expected to goalkeeper Winslow Mc “We were missing a lot of goal scoring surged ahead, Dowell, into an open goal. pay closer attention to their defence. opportunities before, but now we have when in the And ten minutes later, that covered, we are letting in too many 58th minute, Danns rounded off a good just outside the area, flicked it up with goals, and we are going to try and deal following another good build up, Slater with that,” the coach said. went on a run and registered his second his heel to Anderson who, with his back night with his second, after a wellworked ball by the hometeam. to the goal, unleashed a bicycle kick The two teams, after they had ended of the night and third in the two The report said the final whistle by which sent the ball into the goal pasta 2-2- here in the first leg, went into the matches. Jamaican Referee Valdin Legister, after stunned goalkeeper. match needing a win by any margin to Notwithstanding their partisanship, The reports said the crowd erupted to three minutes added time, was greeted go onto the next stage of the Qualifiers. the Guyanese were made to stand and It was once again the mercurial by wild celebrations from ‘Vincy Heat’. a man, to hail what was for many, applaud ‘Vincy Heat’s’ fourth gaol, this Myron Samuel who pushed ‘Vincy Heat’ time from the talented and quickHuggins said that, even after Guyana regardless of age,a first time piece of into the lead, just on quarter of an hour. thinking Oalex Anderson. equalised in the closing minutes, he was magic in all its magnificence. They held the lead until the home The Vincentians, comfortably leading always confident his team would pull, Reports said Samuel picked up a ball team drew level, through a headed goal given their quality and fitness level. 4-2 , were to concede two further goals by E. GLENFORD PRESCOTT

Cammie Adams maintains cycling pressure CAMMIE ADAMS outpaced his competitors with some ease in last Sunday’s cycle road race, staged by the St Vincent and the Grenadines Cycling Union. Adams was the first to complete the 62-mile event, which took the elite group from Howard’s Marine, Villa, to the Arnos Vale Round About, to Georgetown, returning to the Round About and back to Diamond twice, then to the Round About and finishing at the starting point. His winning time was three hours 18 minutes 39 seconds. Showing that he is in fine form, Adams had a 24-minute lead on the second and third places- Lucky Antrobus and Zefal Bailey.

Antrobus clocked three hours 42 minutes 52 seconds and Bailey three hours 42 minutes 53 seconds. There was also no change in the masters’ category, as Peter Durrant popped up with another win to add to his catalogue. Covering a distance of 49 miles, from Howard’s Marine Villa to Georgetown then to Round About, then finishing at the starting point, Durrant’s time was two hours 26 minutes 36 seconds, ahead of second place Randy Wilkinson in two hours 26 minutes 44 seconds. Completing the top three places was Orel George, who laboured over the route in two

Cammie Adams literally left his opponents trailing in the distance.

Peter Durrant continues to rule among the veterans.

hours 57minutes 32 seconds. The top places in both categories were presented with supplements, compliments Lewis Pharmacy. Among the Juniors, with a prescribed route from Howard’s Marne to Georgetown and back, Bradley Charles maintained his hold on this category, ahead of Samuel Lyttle and Quasim

Thomas in that order. Charles’s time was two 37 minutes 44 seconds; Lyttle- two hours 37 minutes 49 seconds; and Thomas- two hours 42 minutes 38 seconds. Next up on the calendar is the national championships set for the same route on 28th June. Overseas based cyclists,

Bradley Charles is proving to be ahead of the pack among the Juniors. Orano Andrews and Dominic Ollivierre, are expected in for the national championships. This race will be used to select the St Vincent and the Grenadines team for the OECS championships scheduled for Anguilla on 3rd July, and the John T Memorial on 5th July, also in Anguilla.


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Sports

SVG name 17member U-19 training squad 2014,” Butler confirmed. Butler said the strength of the team THE ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES cricket is in the bowling, especially the new selectors have named a seventeen member squad to ball, with three of the guys, McCoy, continue preparations for the upcoming U19 2015 Shane Roberts and Dalzell returning Romano Pierre and Gidron Pope expected to lead the SVG U19 WINLOTT Inc/ Windwards tournament in Dominica from from the 2014 squad. batting. June 24th to July 3rd 2015. Hr expects the batting to centre The squad, which will be further reduced to around Pope and Pierre, who have Obed McCoy, Othniel Lewis, Ziani Dasilva, Shane thirteen for the tournament, is expected to be played a lot of cricket over the last 12 months or so. Roberts, Dominic Dasilva, Vincent Cupid, Husani captained by Gidron Pope. The Windwards tournament has attracted Porter, Bennitton Stapleton, Dillon Douglas, A number of Premier Division players are Winlott Inc’s sponsorship to the tune of EC Rasheed Fredericks, Kimson Dalzell, Jeremy Layne’ included in the squad: Pope and Dominic Dasilva $100,000.00, a release from the Windwards Board Ckron McKay, Glenroy Jacobs and Kerwin from NEWS Spartans; Romano Pierre and Othniel said. Williams. Lewis from LIME Radcliffe; Obed McCoy and The WINLOTT Inc/Windward Islands Under 19 Husani Porter from Team Rivals; Ziani Da Silva Tournament will be played, using the One Day 50 from ASCO; Vincent Cupid from Guardian General Over format, so as to mirror that of the Regional Saints; Dillon Douglas and Kimson Dalzell from Tournament. Matches will be played at Benjamin Victors; and Kerwin Williams from Triumph United. Park in Portsmouth, the historic Botanic Gardens in Deighton Butler, who is working along with coach Roseau and at the Test Venue the Windsor Park Orlanzo Jackson, thinks the team has a good pool of Stadium, the release said. talented players and, with a number of them The players will be vying for places in the squad, returning from last year, the team will be a good with a view to gaining selection to the national team one. then onto the Windwards for the West Indies U19 “There are about eight players who are returning tournament, which takes place in Jamaica from July from last year and with that amount of experience, 20th to August 3rd 2015. AGAINST the backdrop of St. Vincent and the we should do a lot better than our third place in The full squad: Gidron Pope, Romano Pierre, Grenadines Football Team Vincy Heat looking to move into the third Round of World Cup qualification, youngsters interested in the sport have an opportunity to get exposure to high level coaching. The opportunity is provided by the Pete Morris Football Academy. The event, dubbed Summer Soccer Camp 2015, is carded for the Arnos Vale Playing Field July 20 to August 1. The endeavour has the blessing of THIS YEAR’S West Indies match series between a South presenting a the Ministry of Sports and Minister Cecil McKie Women Limited Over Tournament Windwards team comprised of greater and Pete Morris, a renowned former national will include, for the first time, a players from Grenada and SVG, challenge for footballer, will be supported in the Summer Camp representative Windward Islands and a North Windwards team, the players, by his younger brother, Des Morris, who has team. made up of players from Dominica who, he says, established the Touch Masters Soccer But, Clayton Barnett, long and St. Lucia. now have to Incorporation. standing coach of the SVG Female Recognising what he described work harder to The programme will also benefit from the Cricket team, has mixed feelings as the already “limited number” of get to the West services of Jefrey Callau Casanova, Head Coach about this change. female players in the region, Indies level. of the Barcelona Youth Football Academy. Barnett said that he was not in Barnett feels there will be a The national Persons from six to 15 can take advantage of full support of the new format by further “decline of women squad, the training sessions, and the programme, the West Indies Cricket Board participation in this region,” considered a conducted over two phases, is open to youngsters and, in fact, expressed a similar adding, “If this is the path the mixture of from the region and beyond. sentiment about the North- South WICB sees best, then there is youth and Locals pay $65.00 for a place in the Windwards matches that will be need for a specific effort to attract experience, Clayton Barnett, programme, persons from the region EC$85.00 used to select the Windwards and help young girls to grow in (See Article ‘ coach of the and those from outside the region US$350. team. the game.” Veterans Jack, SVG Female Persons from Europe and the United States That set-up involves a threeThe coach sees the new format Nero named in Cricket tem, may can contact Pete Morris or his brother Des Morris, as one to which the Windward squad’ — page have mixed Islands will have to adjust. 28 — THE and flight and accommodation packages can be feelings about “I am not sure they are happy VINCENTIAN new formats, but arranged by Des Morris for US Campers. with it, but it is what it is, and of June 12, Registration for locals can be done at BMC remains focused they just have to go out and play 2015) is Agencies located on Sharpe Street, Kingstown. on bring out the good cricket and improve,” he currently in best in his team. Persons can also enlist with ‘Cam I’ Providence in said. training at the Barnett Paul’s Avenue, Kingstown, on the same street as Notwithstanding, Barnett said Arnos Vale Optimistic of THE VINCENTIAN Newspaper. his focus will be on ensuring that Playing Field, New Format. Pete Morris announced his arrival from his his (SVG) squad play good cricket and is expected days at Secondary level here, and grafted his way and work towards improving their to play several trial matches in into youth and senior squads. performances, so that at the end the coming weeks, towards He has been based in the United States, but of the day, the best players can be making a final team selection. has not abandoned his home. selected to represent the Barnett is assisted by Pete’s view is that “coaching experience doesn’t Windwards. Samantha Lynch and William come every day,” and he is encouraging young All in all, he sees the new ‘Bill’ ” Edwards. persons to “come and be introduced to the modern format, both at the Windwards game.” and the wider region as I.B.A.ALLEN by E. GLENFORD PRESCOTT

Former national footballer offers summer coaching

Coach has mixed feelings about new formats


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Step one WHEN THE NEXT draw takes place in St. Petersburg, Russia, July 25, it will be more than casual interest in St. Vincent and the Grenadines Football team. They entered the Third Round of Qualifiers for the Wiorld Cup Russia 2018, in dramatic fashion, during a thrilling 4: 4 encounter in Georgetown Sunday, June 14. Such a score was unforeseen for Guyanese coach in the prematch interview. The Vincentians found their bearing and led 4:2 at one stage. Kudos to them for a splendid performance in accomplishing the mission. Some persons are of the view that a draw ought not to have been in the reckoning. But once the Vincentians had established command, it was hard for the Guyanese to overcome it. The journey gets tougher and the outlook for Russia 2018 continues despite the distraction within the Fifa executive circles. Those home and away games will be between August 31 and September 8. Our opponent will be one of Belize, Curacao, Antigua and Barbuda, Nicaragua, Canada, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Jamaica or Haiti. There is some question over Barbados’ qualification after they eclipsed Aruba 3: 0 over two legs. Come what may, we will have to be prepared for the Fourth Round when the big names enter the fray. The groups for Round Four will see six winners from Round Three, alongside Costa Rica, Mexico, United States, Honduras, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago. Fourth Round matches are scheduled for November 2015 to September 2016. The fifth Round, known as the ‘Hexagonal’, featuring the top two teams from three Groups of four, will be played November 2016 to October 2017. Vincentian striker Tevin Slater enhanced his pedigree with two goals against Guyana in the drawn encounter. Slater took his tally to three in two matches, to become one of seven persons with three goals up to that time. Belizean Deon McCaulay is in a similar position, a feat which he claimed in the 2014 World Cup Qualifiers. Slater’s exploits may be extended if his accuracy continues. For goals for the Vincentians will propel further and further along the road to Russia. For the moment, it will be focus on the August 31 and September 8 encounters. Who the opponents will be is a matter of speculation. That is not the concern at the moment. We will have to continue to be ruthless and hammer goals, no matter who it is. Thereafter, the other teams will have to take us seriously. We will have to adjust our strategy to suit whatever conditions are thrown up. For example, we can prepare for the most dismal snow conditions if we have to play in Canada or the United States of America. We are strangers to Mexico’s altitude even though we have yet to come to grips with the environment. In fact, few countries have overcome the effect of the climatic factors there, unless undertaken with some scientific approaches. There is no buzz thus far, but there could be an increase in the momentum should St. Vincent and the Grenadines overcome their next obstacle. Even then, it will be one step at a time. The coaching and administrative staff will have to be prepared to adjust to the new demands.

New football partnership for Digicel BARCLAYS Premier League Club Manchester City FC and new Major League Soccer franchise New York City FC have launched a new multi-year partnership with Digicel, the number one communications partner across the Caribbean, Central America and South Pacific. The two clubs will join with Digicel to create a wealth of multi-media content, as well as community coaching and once in a lifetime opportunities. In this landmark new partnership, a first for either club in the region, the clubs and Digicel will work together on a range of community initiatives, unique content interaction across broadcast, digital and Digicel, Manchester City FC and New York City FC mobile — as well as promotional formalised their new partnership on June 11, 2015. opportunities, VIP attendance at games in Yankee Stadium, New York to enjoy the Digicel as our very first partner in the Caribbean, MLS, and at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester to Central America and South Pacific Islands. ….. and enjoy Premier League games. we are looking forward to working together to bring The partnership will also see collaboration on exciting promotions and content to football fans Digicel’s Kick Start (football) coaching programme, across these markets.” which delivers clinics across 15 markets annually, Digicel Group Director of Marketing Operations, and further coaching opportunities for up to 24 Kieran Foley, said, “Digicel is delighted to be aspiring young footballers to take place in the working with Manchester City and New York City training Academies of New York City FC, FC, both clubs who enjoy an international following. Manchester City FC and Melbourne City FC. This marks the next phase in our development — Omar Berrada, Commercial Director of City marrying content and community programmes Football Marketing, which brokers Manchester City across all our markets in the Caribbean, Central FC and New York City FC’s commercial America and the South Pacific as well as into our partnerships, said: “We are delighted to welcome Diaspora communities.”

SVG athletes to compete in Barbados championships A ten-person contingent of track and field athletes will represent this country at the 2015 Barbados National Championships, Shantel scheduled for Williams will be June 19 — 21. going all out to The team will attain the 100m be spearheaded to her list of by overseasevents for the based athletes World Youth Kineke Championship. Alexander,

Brandon Valentine-Parris and Courtney Williams, the last named coming off a recordbreaking 200m run at the Texas State University Friday Night Lights All Comers Meet, clocking 20.59 and in the process, qualifying for that event at the 2015 Pan American Games. Alexander has also made the standards for the 200m and 400m for the Pan Am Games. Alexander will compete in the 400m and the 200m, Williams in the 100m and 200m and Valentine-Parris the 400m at the Barbados Meet.

The trio will join the team in Barbados after competing in last weekend’s National Championships in St. Kitts and Nevis. Also on the team for Barbados this weekend is Shantel Williams. She Courtney will be looking to Williams will make the be looking qualifying to continue standard his recordin the breaking 100m for form. PAMENOS BALLANTYNE, who running for the past the World continues to reign as this country’s months, and with Youth Championships, top long distance runner, will be the help from my scheduled for Cali, looking to rekindle past glory when training partner, Columbia in July 2015. he lines up to compete in the Junior Ashton, I am She has already CARICOM 10k in Barbados, later confident of a qualified for the 200m. this month. medal,” Ballantyne Other members of the The sixth time champion in this said. team are: Zamesha Myle event will team up He admits to and Zita Vincent in the with his local having some injuries Under 15 female training partner, recently, but said Junior ‘Stone’ that he is running category; Lafesha Ashton in the male better and is happy France, and Tamara category . Linda with his recent Woodley — Under 18 McDowall will line times. females; and Kimorie Pamenos up in the female Ballantyne won Shaerman and Jumonne Ballantyne is category. the 5000m in the Exeter in the Men’s determined to Ballantyne said recently held Open. he is looking National Athletics reclaim the The team will be forward to the race, Championships. CARICOM 10K managed by Rohan even though he has The 10k road race title. Thomas. Rawlson not been winning is held prior to the this event in recent regular mid-year CARICOM Heads of Morgan will serve as Junior ‘Stone’ times. He is bent Government Meeting. This year, the Head Coach, and he will Ashton has race will be held on Sunday, 28 June be assisted by Chester returned to long on finding a place on the winner’s in Barbados, where the Heads of distance Morgan and Chantel Government will meet from 2-4 July. running, and is podium this time Legair, who will also confident about around. provide services as “I feel better I.B.A.ALLEN his form. chaperone.

Ballantyne, Ashton for CARICOM 10K


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Man missing: Family suspects foul play From Backpage. Both individuals said that they did not recall seeing the man on the beach last Sunday. “So that’s my whole thing. He never made it to the beach. I believe that he was kidnapped and attacked, and because of those death threats, that’s the only suspect I have,” Harry said. During one of their searches, Harry said that they came upon two men, one of whom fit the description of the man that issued the death threats to her father, standing by a lit coal pit. It was expected that the police would seek permission to search the pit, Harry said. Meanwhile, the family is being consoled by friends, relatives and members of their church. Harry described her father in three words: “Cool, calm and calculated.” “He doesn’t get angry, he doesn’t trouble anyone. Even if you come to him in a confronting way, he would be the one to remain calm. He didn’t deserve this, he is just a humble person,” she said.

DORETT JOHN SYDNEY SIMMONS Bethel Gospel Assembly Saturday 13th June, 2015 At 2:00 p.m.

WILLIAM JAMES Prayer & Faith Rose Bank Thursday 11th June, 2015 3:00 p.m.

Celebrant and Preacher 7KH 5HY¶G &DQRQ O. Samuel Nichols Friday 12th June, 2015 At 3:00 p.m.

LILLIAN AGATH RICHARDSON St. Malachi Spiritual Baptist Sunday 21st June, 2015 2:30 p.m.


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fortune, and that he would be home shortly. “But that didn’t happen. And it was very unusual; I started having mixed feelings,” she said. The two, who have been married for 20 years, but a couple for some 33 years, were to attend a funeral later that day. Veronica said that she decided to go on without her husband, thinking that he would return while she was gone. However, while at the funeral, she received a call from one of her daughters who was enquiring about her father’s whereabouts. Veronica said that the Coast Guard was summoned, and family and a few friends went out in search of her husband. “Up to now, he has not returned,” she said.

RELATIVES OF LEROY DOUGLAS, who has been reported missing since Sunday, are convinced that the 53-year-old never made it to the beach for which he was heading, and is a victim of foul play. Douglas, a resident of Prospect, was said to take weekly fishing expeditions to the Salt Pond beach in Brighton. He left between 5:10 and 5:15 on Sunday morning and has not since returned, wife Veronica Douglas told THE VINCENTIAN. “This was something that he did every Sunday, once he had nothing to do,” she said. If the water was too rough, he would usually return around 8:30 or so, Veronica continued, but if he was doing well and getting a good catch, he would return home by 11:30, or noon the latest. “So when I didn’t see him return by Threats his usual time, she figured that he was catching fish,” she said. Nerisia Douglas-Harry, one of the But even when he was hoarding in missing man’s daughters, explained fish, Veronica explained that he would that about two Sundays ago, her dad, call her to inform her of his good who was accompanied by her husband

then, went on a fishing expedition. A few hours later, after having caught nothing, they decided to journey back home. Leroy Douglas has been missing since last On their way back, Sunday. His family suspects that he may have Harry said, they were been attacked. passing through a parcel of land, and as her husband made a Kidnapped? motion to pick a mango off one of the trees, they were approached by a man The following Sunday, Harry said who shouted obscenities at them and that her dad went fishing, alone this ordered them off the land. time, and the same individual accosted Harry said that she was told that the man then turned to her father and her father – again issuing death threats. again began shouting obscenities at These incidents were reported to the him, saying that he was ‘fed-up’ with police. having to tell him (Leroy) to stay off “So, they will take it from there,” his property. The incident continued, according to Harry told THE VINCENTIAN. “Honestly speaking, my premonition Harry, with the man threatening her on this whole thing, my dad never father, saying that if he had his gun made it to the beach,” she said. with him, he would have shot both Harry explained that she and others men. spoke to two individuals who reside in However, Leroy, being the calm the area and who knew her father person that he is, explained their well. reason for being there and proceeded Continued on Page 35. home.

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