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Monthly Archives: July 2017
WARRIORS DESTROY SEYCHELLES – Chronicle
Posted: July 5, 2017 at 11:33 pm
Ovidy Karuru
Sikhumbuzo Moyo at Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace, South Africa Zimbabwe 6 0 Seychelles
YOUNG Prince Dube opened his Zimbabwe international account with a goal and an assist in a evening in which the two captains Ovidy Karuru and Ocean Mushure led from the front as the Warriors completely dismantled poor Seychelles at the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace yesterday.
The 6-0 demolition ensured the Warriors proceed to the quarterfinals of the Cosafa Castle Cup to meet Swaziland at the same venue on Sunday on a superior goal difference to Madagascar who beat Mozambique 4-1 in the other Group B match played at Maruleng Stadium. Co-captain Karuru opened the floodgates in the 24th minute after a flick over by Dube and a minute later, the AmaZulu player made it 2-0, this time Mitchele Katsvairo turning the provider.
Zimbabwe kept on charging in search of goals with Karuru, who deservedly won the Man of the Match award, always a thorn in the flesh for Seychelles every time he was in possession while Dube who played as a lone striker, was also full of energy.
The Warriors, who finished their group without conceding and scoring a massive 10 goals, could have gone 3-0 up but Karurus shot from a Dube cross went wide. There was, however, no denying the rampaging Zimbabweans the third goal three minutes later when midfield kingpin Gerald Takwara let go another of his defence splitting passes that saw Dube springing through and like a veteran, rounded off an advancing Seychelles goalkeeper Romeo Barra who tried to narrow the angle but still the ball found its way into the back of the nets while Dube whizzed away in celebration.
Zimbabwe went four nil up through Karurus header and by then coach Sunday Chidzambwa might have been forgiven for making preparations for Swaziland as the game was all but over. They, however, were not done as co -captain Ocean Mushure who started from the bench after making way for Honest Moyo, struck one of his trademark left footed free kicks that gave Barra no chance. Mushure had come in for another debutant Innocent Mucheneka.
Try as they might, Seychelles could not break the Zimbabwe defence of Liberty Chakoroma, Erick Chipeta, Jimmy Tigere and Moyo, who also never put a foot wrong.
Mushure added his second of the night and made it six for Zimbabwe, two minutes into added time.
We needed a fresh pair of legs and the boys repaid our faith in them, the conversion rate was superb and once again we did not concede and are naturally happy, said the Warriors assistant coach, Lloyd Mutasa.
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United Nations Multi-country Sustainable Development Framework in the Caribbean 2017-2021 – Reliefweb
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FOREWORD
The United Nations (UN) is adapting its planning and programmes to better help Caribbean countries ensure that no one is left behind in their thrust to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). From Jamaica in the north, through the vibrant islands of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), to Guyana in the south, the Caribbean has demonstrated a wide variety of development achievements and considerable convergence in the challenges countries face.
In middle-income country contexts, marked by decreasing aid flows and changing needs for support from bi-lateral and multi-lateral partners, the UN System is acting on a strong momentum for integration to offer more focused, coherent, and coordinated support to national partners. These actions reflect the spirit of Caribbean countries, which have long been proponents of political integration and have acted to establish major integration mechanisms in the region such as the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the OECS.
The 2017-2021 United Nations Multi-Country Sustainable Development Framework (UN MSDF) defines how the Agencies, Funds, and Programmes of the UN (hereafter referred to as Agencies) will pool their comparative advantages within a single strategic framework that aligns with and supports the overarching strategic goals of the Caribbeans governments and key stakeholders.
This framework provides a platform for countries to access the global expertise and experience of the UN System at both the country and sub-regional levels.
The UN MSDF will increase the coherence of the work of the United Nation System in support of our Member States development and strengthen our ties with Member States and partners across the region. It will also allow for a sharper focus on common priorities, enhance regional initiatives and collaboration, and enable knowledge sharing and cross-collaboration within the region. From a cost perspective, it offers better strategic positioning to leverage resources within a regional resource mobilisation framework, increases efficiency, and decreases transaction costs.
Real progress towards achieving the SDGs in the Caribbean demands a multi-sectoral, human-centered approach to development that focuses on the most vulnerable populations in an equitable manner. The UN MSDF builds on the UNs normative agenda and the need to safeguard the jointly-agreed commitments reflected in various international Conventions and Treaties.
The highly participatory formulation of the UN MSDF brought UN colleagues, both in the region and beyond, into close collaboration with our national and international partners. It also benefitted from surveys aimed at teasing out what, in the eyes of our partners and staff, constitutes the comparative advantages and added value of the UN. Its signing by governments of 18 partner countries and territories in the English and Dutch-speaking Caribbean, along with all the UN Agencies with presence in the region, marks a new stage in the UNs decades of on-the-ground cooperation.
The UN Resident Coordinators, the Heads of UN Agencies sitting on the United Nations Country Teams (UNCTs) in the Caribbean, and the United Nations Development Group for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNDG LAC), look forward to the successful implementation of this new approach over the period 2017-2021. The governments of the region also look forward to more effective support from the UN towards the attainment of the regions development goals.
We trust that through the UN MSDF, the UN System will be better equipped to provide Member States with the tools, partnerships, and resources needed to achieve national and sub-regional development priorities, in an inclusive and equitable manner, as reflected in the SDGs. We also look forward to embracing the wider Caribbean in support of deepening regional and triangular cooperation, and improving the effectiveness of the UNs technical cooperation as it engages with Member States in localising the SDGs and accelerating the implementation of the SAMOA Pathway and CARICOM Strategic Plan.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The United Nations Multi-Country Sustainable Development Framework (UN MSDF) defines how the UN will jointly achieve development results in partnership with 18 English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean countries and Overseas Territories for the period 2017-2021. The countries covered are Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Curaao, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sint Maarten, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago. The framework aims to ensure that no one is left behind in national development efforts, and exemplifies the commonlyshared belief that similar development challenges of the Caribbean countries require a coherent and coordinated response by the UN.
National consultations had an important role in the development of the UN MSDF. The consultations were held in 15 countries using the Common Multi-Country Assessment (CMCA) as the basis for discussions, and provided opportunities for strategic alignment between UN activities and national priorities, as well as a space for countries to validate the CMCA and identify national priorities the UN could address. The national consultations expanded on the principle that no one should be left behind, which is an integral tenet of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the results identified the common challenges faced by the countries. The challenges were grouped into four areas: climate change and environment; economic and social development; health; and crime, and justice and citizen security. The consultations concluded that by joining efforts and resources to deal with these issues, the benefits to countries could be maximised.
The anchor of the framework is the CMCA. It built on the national specificities of the countries to identify the broad issues in the region that are critical for sustainable development. The CMCA analysed and presented the major development challenges in the Caribbean, and the interrelated causes; it also highlighted a regional approach through the UN MSDF as a mechanism that would decrease the administrative burden on national governments and prompt a more coherent response to regional and national challenges, needs, and priorities. The analysis was informed by the work of regional entities, national governments, and key actors such as the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the regions universities. It identified the fundamental constraints to the development of the region related to a number of interconnected dimensions economic, social, and environmental that were seen as critical for sustainable development and democratic governance.
The four priority areas of the UN MSDF seek to safeguard the jointly agreed commitments reflected in the human rights conventions and treaties as key strategies to accelerate progress towards the SDGs. The priority areas ensure the voices, realities, and capacities of those most often in the margins of policy development and implementation among them women, children, youth, older persons, and persons with disabilities are at the forefront of the UNs support to Member States. This has been done by clearly aligning the results matrix of the UN MSDF with the SDGs and the SAMOA Pathway, which will have the additional benefit of contributing to national efforts to accelerate progress towards these commitments.
Furthermore, the core principles of human rights, gender equality, youth, environmental sustainability, and development of national capacity will be mainstreamed across the four priority areas of the framework. In line with the 2030 development agenda, data and information to increase evidence-based decision-making is also a theme identified as a priority and will be cross-cutting across the priority areas.
Further extensive consultations on the UN MSDF with governments, civil society, and national, regional, and international stakeholders identified four priority areas: an inclusive, equitable, and prosperous Caribbean; a healthy Caribbean; a cohesive, safe, and just Caribbean; and a sustainable and resilient Caribbean.
Estimated resource requirements highlight the need for not only resource allocation by the United Nations System (UNS), but also for regional and international resource mobilisation, partnerships, and alliances involving key stakeholders, as well as in-kind contributions from Member States, to complement the UNS resources and fill identified gaps.
Monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of the UN MSDF is critical not only for the accountability and transparency of the UNS, but also for enabling Member States to maintain ownership of and commitment to the framework, and to facilitate the continued buy-in and contributions of development partners and other key stakeholders. Regional and national mechanisms for these accountability functions, building on existing structures and procedures to the extent possible, will be established and supported.
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Fan petition to "Keep the Redhead" on Pirates of the Caribbean … – Inside the Magic
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Inside the Magic | Fan petition to "Keep the Redhead" on Pirates of the Caribbean ... Inside the Magic The Walt Disney Company's decision to change the iconic "Bride Auction" scene on Pirates of the Caribbean stirred up a lot of controversy last week, and no. Disney finally scrubs human trafficking from Pirates of the Caribbean ... Disney to Remove 'Wench Auction' From Pirates of the Caribbean Ride Disney Ditches Controversial Wench Auction On Pirates Of The Caribbean Ride |
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Expansion Drive podcast Pirates of the Caribbean updates, Marvel Phase 4 and TNA Wrestling – Attractions Magazine
Posted: at 11:33 pm
Join host Mike Kerrigan and his friends Didi and Kelsey as they bring you news and discussion about everything fun, including theme parks, video games, television, movies, music and more.
This week on Expansion Drive, the gang is back to talk about all the nerdy news of the week, including: Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 4 Xbox and Playstation Free games of the month TNA Wrestling Being Re-branded as Global Force Wrestling Changes coming to Pirates of the Caribbean ride Who has the best fast food burger???
You can find the audio show on iTunes, Google Play and Podbean, as well as below.
We welcome your suggestions and want you to be a part of the discussion. Please send your comments to info@attractionsmagazine or connect with the show on Twitter @AttractionsEXP.
Special thanks to Tony Longworth at tonylongworth.com for the theme song, Chillwave.
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Engel & Vlkers Expands Into The Bahamas – RisMedia.com (press release)
Posted: at 11:32 pm
Engel & Vlkers has expanded into The Bahamas, opening its third shop in the Caribbean, the company recently announced. Engel & Vlkers Bahamas, a result of a union with Bahamas Waterfront Properties, will provide services to buyers and sellers of properties in Nassau/Paradise Island, Abaco Cays, The Exumas and Eleuthera/Harbor Island. The shop will be led by license partner Colin Lightbourn.
The Bahamas is a significant market of interest for international buyers and investors and one that will greatly benefit from the strong referral network Engel & Vlkers affords in the Americas and Europe specifically, says Anthony Hitt, CEO of Engel & Vlkers North America. Colin and his experienced team are ideal partners to strengthen Engel & Vlkers expansion in the Caribbean given their next-generation mindset and their intimate knowledge of the marketplaces benefits and appeal, especially for high-end buyers.
The Bahamas are a prime destination for those looking for second-home destinations, but there is also a strong vacation rental industry on many islands, and more locals are starting to invest in that market, says Lightbourn. In addition to the pink sand beaches of Eleuthera and the crystal-clear waters of The Exuma Cays, property in The Bahamas is a viable investment opportunity for people from around the world, appealing for its regulatory policies, stable government and daily flights to and from the United States. As the market here continues to grow and evolve, partnering with Engel & Vlkers was a natural choice given its worldwide brand recognition and extensive global network.
The shops opening also welcomes Abaco Cays Realty Ltd.
The decision to join Colin and become part of Engel & Vlkers was an easy one, says Chris Plummer, co-founder of Abaco Cays Realty. My family has been involved in building The Bahamas real estate market for three generations, and our investment in Engel & Vlkers is an investment in the future of real estate here. Working as part of an internationally recognized network will bring maximum exposure to our listings to help us secure only the most qualified, quality leads, listing clients and buyers. Its time to bring Bahamian realty into the 21st century, and Engel & Vlkers is the clear partner to do just that.
For more information, please visit bahamas.evfinehomes.com or http://www.evusa.com.
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More problems at Bahamas General Post Office – Magnetic Media (press release)
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Bahamas, July 5th 2017 Nassau Sending or receiving mail from the General Post Office may take an even longer time now that workers have only been working 4-hour shifts. This has been going on for almost a year now, however, President of the Bahamas Public Services Union, John Pinder has revealed that this has caused a major back up with the mail.
Post Office workers continue to complain about their deplorable working conditions and as such have only been able to function for half a working day. The employees have been tirelessly complaining about their building being infested with mould and rats. But now, they are saying that things have gotten worse as they have to work in the sweltering heat because the air condition in the building no longer works.
Under the Christie-administration, the employees were promised that they would be relocated to a new building off Tonique Williams Darling Highway by May 2016. However, that never happened because the construction of the building was not completed and residents in the area complained that the relocation would cause traffic.
Now Pinder is claiming that the Minnis-administration has stopped those plans and is considering moving the post office to the Town Centre Mall. The workers are desperate and would just like to be moved in order to function under better circumstances. Currently the building is described as old and broken down and the ceiling is also leaking. Last year, Pinder threatened industrial action if the government did not immediately relocate employees from the unsanitary General Post Office on East Hill Street.
Minister of Financial Services, Trade and Industry and Immigration, Brent Symonette is part owner of the Town Centre mall.
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Bahamas Govt not using PLP’s energy reform proposal – Magnetic Media (press release)
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Bahamas, July 5th 2017 Nassau The government will not be going forward with the PLPs energy reform proposal. This is according to Minister of Works, Desmond Bannister who explained that proposal submitted by the New Fortress Energy will have to join the line just as everyone else.
Bannister said that the Christie-administrations energy reform process was not transparent enough and as a result, the government is now looking into new requests. No deal was actually made by the former administration either, only some recommendations were given by an energy committee leading up to the general election.
All potential bidders, including New Fortress, offering solutions to the Bahamas energy issues, will soon be be invited to partake in a new Request for Proposal (RFP) exercise, lead by the new Bahamas Power and Light Board.
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Twitter User Tries To Pass Off A Beach On The Bahamas As Myrtle Beach, Gets Roasted On Social Media – kgw.com
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kgw.com | Twitter User Tries To Pass Off A Beach On The Bahamas As Myrtle Beach, Gets Roasted On Social Media kgw.com Twitter User Tries To Pass Off A Beach On The Bahamas As Myrtle Beach, Gets Roasted On Social Media. Error loading player: No playable sources found. A twitter user posted a video of the Bahamas with the a caption that said it was Myrtle Beach. Veuer's ... |
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Bahamas or Sacramento? Hield’s choice key to building on promising finish with Kings – Sacramento Bee (blog)
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Bahamas or Sacramento? Hield's choice key to building on promising finish with Kings Sacramento Bee (blog) Who would pass on a trip to the Bahamas? Buddy Hield would. The NBA invited Hield to his native country to be part of the first Basketball without Borders Camp held on the island. Most would have understood had he desired to assist the camp, which runs ... |
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Interior chief: New offshore drilling funds should pay for parks – The Hill
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SHARPSBURG, Md. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said that he wants the federal government to increase its income from offshore oil and natural gas drilling to pay for budget gaps in national parks.
Zinke told reportersWednesdaythat new royalty and fee payments from drilling can go a long way toward solving the more than $11 billion maintenance backlog at the National Park Service (NPS), as well as mitigate the effects of the $360 million the Trump administration is proposing to slash from the agencys annual budget.
He has mentioned the plan in recent weeks both to defend the administrations budget and to support his desire to increase offshore drilling, a plan that could include drilling in the Atlantic and Arctic oceans.
He said the Obama administration missed out on the potential revenue, pointing to the fact that the Interior Department brought in $2.6 billion from offshore drilling last year, compared with $18.1 billion in 2008.
Zinke said he is evaluating ways to increase income from offshore drilling as part of a major review of Interiors royalties and revenues.
Across the board, were looking at revenue, to make sure we catch up, and my priority is the infrastructure in our park system. Weve got to protect our parks, he said.
A small portion of offshore drilling revenue goes into the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which is used to buy parkland and for related purposes.
But the rest of the money goes to the general Treasury, and changes to that system, including directing the funds to go to infrastructure, would have to get congressional approval.
A bill sponsored by Sen. Mark WarnerMark WarnerInterior chief: New offshore drilling funds should pay for parks Investigators looking into possible Russia collusion with pro-Trump websites: report Key Senate Dem expects clarity on Russia probe in a couple months MORE (D-Va.) and Rep. Derek KilmerDerek KilmerInterior chief: New offshore drilling funds should pay for parks Our national parks need updates; Congress can help House Dems: Administration ignoring hundreds of oversight requests MORE (D-Wash.) would do that, first directing $50 million a year to a park infrastructure fund and then slowly increasing to $500 million.
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