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Minister Knowles leads delegation to 26th Annual Caribbean Postal Union Conference & 20th Caribbean Council of Ministers of Postal Affairs Meeting

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Tuesday, 18th June 2024: Honourable Kyle Knowles, Minister of Public Safety and Utilities led a four-member Turks and Caicos Islands delegation at the 26th Annual Caribbean Postal Union Conference & 20th Caribbean Council of Ministers of Postal Affairs Meeting which was held in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands from 3rd -7th June 2024, under the theme: “Promoting Inclusion – Reinforcing Relevance.’’  Other members of the delegation included Deputy Permanent Secretary for the Ministry, Ms. TeAnn Thomas, Postmaster General, Mrs. Elizabeth James and Head of Secretariat, Ms. Shanetta Thompson.

The highlight of the conference was a two-day Universal Postal Union Strategy Forum held between the 3rd and 4th of June. The forum consisted of three panel discussions under the themes:

  1. Leveraging the Single Postal Territory: Enhancing Global Connectivity and Cooperation
  2. Innovations in the Global Postal Ecosystem: Driving Transformation and Growth
  3. Facilitating Postal Development through Enhanced Cooperation: Building Resilience and Inclusivity

Honourable Knowles was a panellist during discussions on the theme “Facilitating Postal Development through Enhanced Cooperation: Building Resilience and Inclusivity.”

In line with the conference’s theme of “Promoting Inclusion – Reinforcing Relevance” there were presentations from guest speakers and experts in the areas of:

  • Security certificates and Best Practices
  • Inter-Governmental Postal Corporation
  • Crypto Stamps
  • Direct marketing and E-Commerce
  • Cyber Security
  • Disaster Risk Management
  • Cross Border Technology

There were also extensive discussions on the difficulties encountered by member states in the transportation of mail regionally and internationally.

More than thirty (30) countries were represented at the conference including the United States of America, France, Switzerland, Canada, India and Japan.

Commenting on the conference, the Postmaster General of the Turks and Caicos Islands Mrs. Elizabeth James noted, “The conference was very informative and provided the opportunity to meet with regional and international colleagues to discuss common issues facing the Postal Services and to find solutions by developing coherent strategies and the sharing of information.”

Commenting on the meeting, Honourable Knowles said: “It has been a privilege to attend the 26th Annual Caribbean Postal Union Conference & 20th Caribbean Council of Ministers of Postal Affairs Meeting in the beautiful Cayman Islands. This conference has been a platform for insightful discussions, collaboration and networking among postal service professionals from the Caribbean region. Throughout the conference, we have reaffirmed the importance of the postal sector in facilitating communication, trade, and connectivity within the Caribbean and beyond. The discussions centred on strategies to improve postal services, enhance efficiency, embrace digital transformation, and address emerging challenges in the postal industry.”

Honourable Knowles further shared, “As Minister of Public Safety and Utilities, I am committed to supporting the development of a robust and resilient postal network that serves the needs of our citizens, businesses, and communities. I am encouraged by the spirit of cooperation and partnership that has characterised our interactions during this conference. I eagerly anticipate the transformation of Postal Services across the Turks and Caicos Islands.”

The delegation returned to the Turks and Caicos Islands on 9th June 2024.

 

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Caption: (left to right): Deputy Postmaster General of Cayman Islands Melissa Martinez- Ebanks,

Chief Officer Ministry of Border Control and Labour Mr. Wesley Howell of Cayman Islands,

Post Master General of Cayman Islands Ms. Sheena Glasgow, Minister  for Boarder Control,

Labour & Culture Hon. Dwayne Seymour, Deputy Premier of Cayman Islands Hon. Andre Ebanks,

Hon. Kyle Knowles Minister of Public Safety and Utilities, Deputy Permanent Secretary Public Safety

and Utilities Ms. TeAnn Thomas, Post Master General Mrs. Elizabeth James and

Head Secretariat Public Safety and Utilities Ms. Shanetta Thompson.

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Department of Social Development and Welfare calls for community support in Foster Care

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#TurksandCaicos, June 25, 2024 – The Department of Social Development and Welfare conducted several recruitment drives across the Turks and Caicos Islands, engaging stakeholders, potential foster carers, and advocates to highlight the urgent need for foster carers. These events raised awareness of the importance of foster care, highlighting the role it plays in providing safe and nurturing environments for children in need and emphasising the overall impact it has on the lives of these children.

The Department of Social Development and Welfare is issuing a heartfelt call to the community to continue to support its foster care recruitment initiative, as the demand for loving, stable foster homes has never been greater. The department urges compassionate individuals and families to consider opening their hearts and homes to children in need.

The Turks and Caicos Islands can pave the path for a brighter future by forging a stronger, more supportive community for children in need.

The Department of Social Development and Welfare is calling the public to come together and support this vital cause by:

  1. Spreading the Word: Help the Department of Social Development and Welfare reach a wider audience by sharing information about foster care with friends, family, and community groups.
  2. Volunteer: There are many ways to support foster children and foster families through volunteer efforts.
  3. Donate: Financial contributions can help provide essential resources and support services for foster children and families.

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Ready or Not, African and Caribbean Artists set the stage on Fire at AfreximFest in Nassau

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Danae Dennie and Deandrea Hamilton

Editorial Staff

 

#TheBahamas, June 25, 2024 – ‘Ready or Not’ AfreximFest is sizzling finale, capping of concert spectacular with Haitian superstar, Wyclef Jean.

This year, AFREXIMFEST 2024 was held for the first time in the Caribbean region, The Bahamas hosting the three days of meeting in Nassau at the Baha Mar resort.

It is a rich tradition for the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to celebrate the rich cultural contributions throughout the various industries and the orange economy is a major highlight.

The concert was MC’d by Nigerian radio personality and television presenter IK Osakioduwa and featured artists from The Bahamas, the continent of Africa and Trinidad and Tobago.

Nigerian Artiste, Flavour brought spunky afro beats, Fanshawn delivered on the down home Bahamian rake n scrape sound with impeccable showmanship; Oudun drummers from Brazil were a pulsating show stopper and Trinidad and Tobago’s KES the Band thrilled the audience with performances of its wildly popular soca hits including ‘Savanah Grass’.

Making a dramatic entrance with his Fugees hit, ‘Ready or Not’ was Grammy Award winning Wyclef Jean.  The Haitian rapper, singer, producer and songwriter, set the audience in a frenzy with his rendition of  Fugees version of the Roberta Flack remake of ‘Killing me Softly’; Bob Marley’s ‘No Woman, No Cry’ and hits he authored for Carlos Santana and Shakira, namely: ‘Maria Maria’ and ‘Hips don’t Lie’. However, it was arguably, ‘911’ his chart topping duet with Mary J. Blige that set the audience ablaze, joining in singing of the song as he wowed onlookers with his salacious guitar solo which showed off Wyclef’s enviable skills on the instrument.

The event and its amazing line up of singers, dancers, comedians and master DJs forged further, the message of solidarity and partnership which became recurring  pitch phrases at the meetings.  Music proved an ultimate unifier yet again, as AAM2024 wrapped up with stellar reviews from those who packed the concert hall.

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The Electoral Boundaries Commission invites public to submit comments on draft report

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Tuesday, 25 June 2024: The Electoral Boundaries Commission has released a report that provides crucial insights into the voter population in the electoral districts across the Turks and Caicos Islands.

The commission, in its commitment to democratic processes, earnestly invites the public to participate actively by submitting their valuable comments on our draft report before 12 p.m. Friday, 5 July 2024.

 Section 60 states:   “60. For the purpose of the discharge of its functions, a Commission—

(a) may invite views from members of the public;

(b) shall consult the public about a draft of its report; and

(c) may seek such advice as it considers appropriate.

The Electoral Boundaries Commission has completed the draft report and, as per Section 60 (6), seeks to send it to the public for consultation.

The Commission’s activities and responsibilities are set out in Section 61 of the Constitution, which provides:

  1. (1) A Commission shall, as soon as practicable after its appointment, review the Boundaries of the electoral districts into which the Islands are divided; and submit to the Governor and the House of Assembly a report either—

(a) stating that, in the opinion of the Commission, no change in those boundaries is required; or

(b) recommending the changes in those boundaries specified in the report.

(2) In determining its recommendations under subsection (1) (b), and in determining whether or not to recommend any changes in the electoral district boundaries, a Commission shall ensure that the electoral districts contain, so far as is reasonably practicable, approximately equal numbers of persons qualified to be registered as electors.

 Summary of the Report

As a first simplistic estimation, the total voter population of 9381 was divided by ten, representing the ten electoral districts. That resulted in the target quota of 938 voters (“target quota”) for each electoral district.

The overall trend saw increased voter population data in Providenciales and Grand Turk, with a minimum population increase in South Caicos, North and Middle Caicos. The increase in voter population in Providenciales is noted in all districts.

Because of the disproportionate growth of voters in these areas the Commission is of the opinion that a more equal distribution can only be achieved by significant adjustments of the boundaries and these can only be effected in certain contiguous districts. However, the technical professionals in the Crown Land and Surveying Departments have advised the Commission of the danger of arbitrarily adjusting the boundaries, as the maps do indicate where few electors may live in a large geographic area, while smaller areas may contain large numbers of electors. The Commission understands that this can only be obtained through a RE-REGISTRATION process, in which all voters will re-register.

The Commission, therefore, agreed that, except for Grand Turk, all electoral boundaries in Providenciales should remain the same until information is available to determine the number of electors on the ground.

Therefore, the Commission will visit all islands in the Turks and Caicos Islands during the week of July 8th to 12th, 2024, to consult the public on the report’s findings.

All submissions must be sent via email to williamsjuliae@gmail.com

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