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Kenya’s Minister of Interior and National Administration Reports on Mission to Haiti

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February 8, 2025

 

“The Kenya-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti continues to grow in troop numbers amid assurance of ironclad support from the international community.

This morning, I saw off an additional 144 police officers comprising 120 men and 24 women to bolster the 600 officers deployed earlier who have already made commendable progress in reducing gang violence in the Caribbean nation. Other countries, notably Guatemala and El Salvador, have in recent weeks deployed additional officers. Together with Jamaican and Belizean troops, and supported by Haitian police, we’re making concerted efforts to establish order.

Kenya’s leadership in this noble mission, which is supported by the UN Trust Fund for Haiti established under the UN Security Council Resolution 2699, is in recognition of our long-standing contribution to peacekeeping missions and peace support operations.

We’re constantly in touch with the UN and countries supporting this mission including the USA whose support in equipment and funding has been invaluable and unwavering.

Inspector General National Police Service Mr Douglas Kanja, Internal Security and National Administration PS Dr Raymond Omollo, Foreign and Diaspora Affairs PS Dr Korir Sing’Oei, National Security Advisor to the President Dr Monica Juma and Deputy National Security Advisor Mr Joseph Boinnet, among other senior officials, joined me in seeing off the contingent.”

 

Onesimus Kipchumba Murkomen

Ministry of. Interior and National Administration

Kenya

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Cancún to host World Travel Awards Latin America Ceremony 2025

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March 25, 2025 – World Travel Awards, (WTA) has announced that Cancún, Mexico has been selected to host its Latin America Ceremony 2025. The world-class city will welcome travel and tourism figureheads for the red-carpet on 27 September.  The announcement was made at a VIP signing in Madrid, organised by Secretaría Municipal de Turismo Cancún, on the eve of FITUR International Tourism Trade Fair 2025.

WTA’s debut reflects the buoyancy of the travel and tourism sector in Cancún and the beautiful state of Quintana Roo. Nestled on the Caribbean coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, the destination offers the perfect blend of majestic beaches, historic sites, rich culture and a wealth of activities.

Graham Cooke, Founder, World Travel Awards, says: “After receiving applications from a strong field of prospective destinations, I am delighted to announce that World Travel Awards has selected Cancún as the Official Host Destination of the World Travel Awards Latin America Ceremony 2025.”

“I look forward to welcoming travel industry leaders from across Latin America to experience the many delights of Cancún, from fabulous beaches, tropical forests and legendary nightlife to ancient Mayan sites.”

Juan Pablo de Zulueta, Municipal Secretary of Tourism, Cancún: says: “We are honoured that, for the first time, we have been unanimously chosen to host the World Travel Awards Latin America Ceremony 2025 in Cancún. We look forward to welcoming you with open arms.”

WTA was established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry.

Today, the WTA brand is recognised globally as the ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire.

Each year, WTA covers the globe with a series of regional gala ceremonies staged to recognise and celebrate individual and collective success within each key geographical region.

WTA gala ceremonies are widely regarded as the best networking opportunities in the travel industry, attended by government and industry leaders, luminaries and international print and broadcast media.

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12th VIRTUAL GLOBAL LEADERSHIP SUMMIT SLATED FOR MARCH 27

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Montego Bay, March 24, 2025 – The 12th Global Leadership Summit (GLS) Jamaica will be held virtually on Thursday (March 27) under the distinguished patronage of Governor General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen.

The Summit, being hosted by the Global Leadership Network (GLN) Jamaica under the theme ‘Design Your Future, Innovate, Inspire and Transform’, aims to equip mission-driven leaders with cutting-edge insights, innovative strategies and invaluable global connections to shape a thriving future.

The event will be divided into four sessions featuring presentations by eight transformational leaders. They include Executive Director, Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), Dr. Carey Wallace, and Founder and Senior Pastor at Life Church in the United States and Best-Selling Author, Craig Groechel.

Country Leader and Central Regional Chair of GLN-Jamaica, Dr. Grace Kelly, said the Summit is set to be a “transformational experience”, noting that the event’s virtual format augurs well for achieving the initiative’s goals.

“It’s going to be so dynamic that, wherever you sit, you are going to feel as if you are in the real physical space, because we are going to be there behind the scenes, communicating with you, answering your questions. So you can watch this in the comfort of your home. I’m assuring the teams, those who will be attending, that after the day of the Summit, we will make arrangements for those who may [want] to watch it again, just so that they can get the full experience,” she told JIS News.

Dr. Kelly emphasised that, “We are investing in leaders who will shape Jamaica’s future… leaders who will innovate, who will create jobs, who will strengthen communities, and who will inspire a new generation of changemakers.”

She also highlighted that the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information sent out a bulletin about the event. Additionally, the Nursing Council of Jamaica is granting five continuing education credits to nurses who participate in the Summit.

For his part, Summit Co-Chair, Reverend Dave Falconer, told JIS News that the event promises to be an “unforgettable experience”.

“GLS is a world-class leadership conference that empowers leaders, providing them with fresh, actionable and inspiring leadership content wherever they lead,” he said.

He informed that, “it brings together leaders from every sector of the society, [such as] churches, business, corporate, government and unions”.

“It’s a galvanising event that emanates from the US (United States) and will simulcast in the United States and Canada and through videocasts around the world in up to 136 countries,” Rev. Faulkner further indicated.

Persons can register online to attend the event at iteneri.com/summit2025 or call 876-343-2252 for details.

The registration cost per person in Jamaica is $6,500, with students paying $3,000. For individuals registering overseas, the cost is US$50 per person and US$30 for students. Group rates are also available for leaders who want to bring their teams.

Lead Producer of GLS Jamaica, Dwayne Madden, advised that registration will be facilitated up to March 26, details of which can be accessed online, while pointing out that more than 1,000 persons can be accommodated.

Thereafter, he said a link will be forwarded prior to the Summit to enable participants to ensure they are “ready to go on March 27”.

 

CONTACT: SERENA GRANT

Release: JIS

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Over 21,000 Customers Benefit From NWC Amnesty Up To March 14

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Kingston, Jamaica, March 22, 2024 – More than 21,000 customers have benefited from the National Water Commission (NWC) Amnesty Programme as of March 14, 2025.

Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, provided the update during his contribution to the 2025/26 Budget Debate in the House of Representatives on Thursday (March 20).

“Total reconnections, so far, total 3,271, with a further 5,135 awaiting reconnections. This has yielded over $207 million in revenue collected for the NWC and that would have been uncollectible otherwise. We have also written off over $600 million of debt from those who most needed it, restoring the supply of water and returning dignity to households,” Dr. Holness said.

He noted that the amnesty is helping the most vulnerable and, as such, has instructed the NWC to extend the programme for a further two months.

In November 2024, the Prime Minister announced that the NWC would provide an amnesty to customers cut off from the utility for more than six months.

This amnesty has benefited pensioners, Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) beneficiaries and members of the disabled community, with up to a 100 per cent reprieve, and 50 per cent for other categories of customers.

 

Contact: Latonya Linton

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