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Calls For Mutual Respect, Unity, & Peace Across CARICOM

A call for mutual respect, unity, and peace in the fight against terrorism was echoed by speakers at the commemorative ceremony for the 48th Cubana Airline bombing of Cubana de Aviación flight 455.

Those speaking at the ceremony were acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Sandra Husbands; Barbados’ Ambassador to CARICOM, David Comissiong; Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to Barbados, Yanet Stable Cárdenas; Consul General of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana to Barbados, Geneva Ross-Tyndall; and Assistant Secretary General CARICOM Single Market and Trade, Ambassador Wayne McCook. 

Minister Husbands gave Barbados’ commitment to peace as she denounced terrorism in all its forms.

“Although almost five decades have passed, the sadness and outrage caused by that tragedy still pervades our consciousness, but those sentiments have also made us determined to denounce terrorism in all of its forms by whomsoever it is perpetrated. For us, there is no small or large act of terrorism, and there are no lives whose loss should go unnoticed or disregarded.

“As we remember their families and the nations from which they came, let us maintain our resolve to strengthen the fraternal relationship between Barbados CARICOM and the Republic of Cuba, and together with like-minded nations and peoples, let us continue to fight against the scourge of terrorism in all of its manifestations, whatever, its source, and wherever it occurs,” Minister Husbands emphasised.

Consul General Ross-Tyndall, who expressed similar sentiments, said: “This occasion serves as a powerful reminder of how swiftly peace can be shattered, yet it also ignites within us a renewed determination to take decisive actions that will safeguard our region and ensure the Caribbean remains a sanctuary of peace….     

“Our work at every level must uplift the dignity and rights of every individual to create a just, equitable, and peaceful world. Agreeably, through solidarity, vigilance, and open dialogue, we can confront this global threat and work towards a safer future for all. Let us continue to advocate for a world where compassion for humanity triumphs over cruelty and violence.”

In addition to the calls for peace and unity, Ambassador Comissiong pleaded  for the United States of America’s State Department to remove Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism and to terminate its 62-year-old embargo.

The ceremony also marked the second CARICOM-Cuba Day Against Terrorism, which was designated by the Heads of Government of CARICOM and Cuba at the Eighth CARICOM-Cuba Summit held in December 2022.

Ambassador Cárdenas noted that the designation signalled the commitment of member states to maintain peace among Caribbean people as they worked together towards a united future that benefits the development of its people. 

The ceremony also included performances by spoken word poet Cindy Celeste, singer Marissa Lindsay, and the Haynesville Youth Group. It concluded with the laying of wreaths in remembrance of the 73 victims, including 57 Cubans, 11 Guyanese and five North Koreans, who perished on that day. (PR/GIS)

Caption:Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Sandra Husbands (in white) and Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to Barbados, Yanet Stable Cárdenas, lay wreaths at the Cubana monument yesterday, in honour of the 73 victims who perished in the bombing of Cubana de Aviación flight 455.

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One Family hamper drive gets $75,000 boost from Sandy Lane Charitable Trust

Christmas 2024 just got a lot brighter for the 1000 families of the One Family programme under the Ministry of People Empowerment & Elder Affairs (MPEA), thanks to a donation of BBD. 75,000.00 worth of grocery hampers from the Sandy Lane Charitable Trust (SLCT).

Representatives of SLCT, including Derrick Smith, Grand Patron and founding Trustee, Trustee Pippa Challis, and Project Coordinator-Administrator Nekei Grant, were recently at One Family’s Warrens office to present the donation to the One Family Project Team. Present to receive the donation were Minister, the Hon. Kirk Humphrey, Permanent Secretary Jehu Wiltshire, Social Development Project Manager Nicole Daniel and Project Officer Lisa Holder. 

Minister Humphrey commended SLCT and thanked its Board of Trustees for their ongoing work in Barbados, and specifically with his Ministry, noting that such partnerships could help break cycles of generational poverty in Barbados.

“The government of Barbados is passionate about the objectives of this One Family project, and we believe in what we are doing. We see One Family as the first initiative with the potential to break the inter-generational cycles of poverty, a purpose and objective that traditional government agencies were not designed for. Traditional approaches have not been holistic enough, and One Family gives the first real opportunity to break that poverty exchange between generations,” Minister Humphrey said.

Commenting in response, Trustee Pippa Challis said SLCT was pleased with the ongoing amazing partnership with MPEA. She said One Family had positively impacted SLCT’s work regarding due diligence and background investigations necessary to make the outreach work more effective.

“Our partnership with the One Family Programme Team is truly beneficial to both organisations, as we work towards one common goal of achieving social change. Our ability to rely on the One Family team to provide accurate, timely and reliable information means that our assistance can reach the most deserving families. Whether it is providing beds, back-to-school supplies or food vouchers, we know that we are reaching the right families. That’s why this collaboration works for us, as much as it works for you.” Mrs Challis, further commends the team on their success with the programme thus far and the amazing job they are doing.

One Family Project Manager, Nicole Daniel, said the SLCT donation would significantly boost this year’s hamper donation drive, bringing much-needed supplies and tangible Christmas cheer to the 1,000 families and hundreds of children currently served by the Programme.

“One Family is not a hand-out programme but concentrates on holistic transformation to help every family reach a stage where they can give back to their communities and Barbados.” (PR)

Caption: Pictured from left are SLCT Project Coordinator-Administrator Nekei Grant, One Family Project Officer Lisa Holder, SLCT Trustee Pippa Challis, Derrick Smith, SLCT Grand Patron and founding Trustee, People Empowerment Minister, the Hon. Kirk Humphrey, Permanent Secretary Jehu Wiltshire, and Social Development Project Manager Nicole Daniel.

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Men’s programmes lighting the way with support from Light & Power 

Barbadian men are stepping up to mentor and inspire a new generation of male leaders to reach their full potential and light the path to a brighter future.

On International Men’s Day recently, two such organisations were recognised and supported with financial donations from the Barbados Light & Power Company (Light & Power). The Rites of Passage: Boys to Men program, led by Anthony Seale and Reverend Derick Richards of the James Street, Speightstown Circuit of the Methodist Church, and the Purpose 180 Foundation, founded by Nigel Jules, were both lauded for their contributions during a presentation held at Light & Power’s Garrison, St. Michael Headquarters. Both organisations spoke about the impactful initiatives they have established to support young men in Barbados. 

Light & Power said it was pleased to support programs focused on mentoring and uplifting at-risk young men.

“These programs are crucial in empowering young men to reach their full potential, and Light & Power is pleased to support and partner with initiatives like Rites of Passage and Purpose 180 that actively work to create brighter futures for the next generation of young male leaders.”

Both programs focus on mentorship, character building, and equipping young men with tools to overcome challenges and achieve personal and professional growth. (PR)

Caption: Light & Power employees, including at left, Communications Advisor Adriel Richard, and to the right, Chano Belle, Manager, Finance (Supply Chain) and Curtis Brewster, Supervisor, Dispatch and Quality Control, with visiting organisation representatives Nigel Jules of the Purpose 180 Foundation (second from left), and Reverend Derick Richards and Anthony Seale of the “Rites of Passage: Boys to Men (BTM) programme” of the James Street/Speightstown Circuit of the Methodist Church in Barbados (at centre)

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Yearwood wins first 5k Run/Walk

Kristian Yearwood won the inaugural 5k Run/Walk to Help 5k held on Sunday. He clocked 21:36 in the running race, 2nd place went to Ralf Luther in a time of 22:05, followed by Fr. Andy Nyga in 3rd with a time of 23:40. The top three runners in the female segment were Adeline Lamorell,27:17, Phillipa Sylvester, 30:46 and Sumaya Desai, 47:22.

Fr. Andy Nyga

The event was organized by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgetown and is a fund raiser for church’s ministry to the poor in our community as well as to assist the Child Card Board. What started last year as a fun walk now features competitive 5k races in running and walking. The blend of race running and walking along with fun walking should see the event attacking a cross section of participants.

Adeline Lamorell

Anderson Maughan was the winner in the walk race in the male segment with a time of 30:59, he was followed by Anthony Phillips in 34:50 and Akil Bryan in 37:40. Angela Jackson crossed the line in 36:31 to win the female walk race she was followed by Fay Waithe in 40:42 and third place was taken by Mary Moseley in 41:57.

Anderson Maughan

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