#Barbados, August 25, 2019 — Barbados is preparing for a storm surge of 6 to 12 feet as the fourth named system in the Atlantic Basin is formed and forecast to slam into the island by Monday evening.
The
country, according to its Prime Minister Mia Mottley is on ‘full, high, alert”
as one of three Caribbean nations under Tropical Storm warning. St Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines were
also put on the warning list today by the National Hurricane Center, based in
Miami Florida.
“We
expect the surf to be considerable, about 6 to 12 feet, that’s 2.5 to 3.5 metres
and the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Blue Economy and Fisheries Division
has made arrangements for a haul up to take place at Pile Bay and Bay street
and Port Ferdinand and Port St. Charles are prepared to take in vessels this
afternoon for safe harbor.”
On
Sunday afternoon, Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley addressed her country
and its visitors in a 36 minute nationally televised press conference on the encroaching
hurricane. Prime Minister Mottley’s
focus was on the potential of the storm to evolve quickly, debilitate country
operations and cause harm to people and property.
I
want to say to Badians; look, it is Sunday afternoon, it is 2:30, pause if you
were sleeping, if you were eating, whatever you were doing focus on just
getting yourself ready at home. The
first responsibility for yourself is by you,” with a sense of urgency, Prime Minister
Mottley added, “Let us get out of the way, in the next few hours, the clean up
around our house and the preparations.
We
do not know if this storm will quicken and if it does, we do not know what you
will be able to do in the morning if/when the reconnaissance aircraft it presents
a dimmer picture than we currently have.”
At
the time of the press conference, she confirmed that meetings had already
happened with all key agencies and plans were mobilized for even evacuations to
take place.
“The
St Lucy District Hospital is being evacuated this afternoon and people will go
to the Gordon Cummins Hospital and the Geriatric Hospital from there. The other place that will be evacuated is the
Queen Elizabeth Hospital and those persons will go to the psychiatric hospital.”
Some
supermarkets agreed to extend their Sunday shopping hours; fishermen were asked
to work immediately toward moving their vessels to safe ports and it was confirmed
that generators at the hospital are in place and fully functional and established
water tanks are full, with three new back-up water bladders preparing to be
fast tracked from the harbor and into service as an emergency supply.
A
revised shelters list will be circulated by Barbados Government Information
Services and due to school still being closed for the Summer break, Prime
Minister Mottley assured that if necessary, capacity can be easily expanded.
“Transport
Board buses will remain operational until midnight tonight and will start back
at 5 am and obviously we will ask that those who have to work late this
evening, that arrangements be put in place to have workers be able to get home. And let us use the brotherly and sisterly
spirit that we need.”
Capacity
of buses for Sunday was at 75 in operation, still the Transport Authority was
asked to “mobilise and know immediately who are some of the private sector operators
who can supplement as we go forward.”
It
was shared that the public transportation has a plan in place for after the
storm.
Electricity, fuel and heads of departments of Civil Service were other major issues addressed by the Prime Minister.
Hon
Mottley expressed that the electricity company, Barbados Light and Power had
already addressed an area of concern in Spring Garden over the weekend.
Residents
in areas where pumping stations are being outfitted with new generators were advised
by PM Mottley to brace for an up to 3-hour interruption in electricity as the
new equipment is installed.
“The
truth is that we are significantly in a better situation with respect to water
generation and water tanks this year than a year ago.”
All government Permanent Secretaries, Chief Technical Officers and Heads of Department were scheduled to come in to work on Sunday to secure government equipment and files.
Police
Commissioner Tyrone Griffith, at the press conference, assured that the Royal
Barbados Police Force will be on duty during the storm and encouraged residents
to, from tomorrow, remain indoors and to be on their best behavior.
Prime
Minister Mottley added that no one is expected to be out once the ‘shut down’
is given.
Not
uncharacteristic for Caribbean countries, a prayer was rendered for the safety
of the Barbados.
Seventh
Day Adventist Elder, Colin Jordan who is also a Barbados Government, Cabinet
Minister prayed in part: “We are happy Father that you have called us to lead
and to be responsible citizens in this country. We recognize that while you are
in control and while you have promised to protect us, you have also said to us
that faith without works is dead. And so
as we prepare for any challenge that may come form Tropical Storm Dorian, we
pray that you will give us wisdom, knowledge, understanding and help us to see
what needs to be done and help us to treat this matter as one that is important
and one that is urgent. We pray that you will protect our country…”
Barbados
has a population of 293,131 people according to the CIA World Fact Book.
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The week of April 29, 2024 started with anticipation for the naming of the Prime Minister on April 30, and by the end of the day, the region and world was given great news that Haiti now has a new Prime Minister, Fritz Bélizaire. Also, the Council’s president was named Edgard LeBlanc Fils.
But, on May 1st, news of conflict within the council made headlines and it turns out Bélizaire and LeBlanc Fils were voted in on the decision of only four of seven council members with voting rights.
The remaining members who were supposed to be a part of the decision making by law, under the accords, were left out of the loop. In fact, the quartet has taken on an identity, reportedly calling itself “The Indissoluble Majority” and the Miami Herald informs that a document was released, leaked, which contains the names of the four council members who are Smith Augustin, Louis Gérald Gilles, Emmanuel Vertilaire and LeBlanc.
The vote was taken overnight. Not all of the Council members were present. How their election came to be accepted and then broadcast to the world is worthy of investigation and given the investment of so many countries, to right Haiti’s rickety ship, demands a decent investigation.
Haiti’s political process is fraught with corruption. The development is embarrassing, a significant setback but no surprise.
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Event Highlights and Swimwear Showcase
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A Commitment to Community and Fashion
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~ Caribbean students graduate with Diploma in Hospitality Leadership ~
May 2, 2024, Montego Bay, Jamaica – In keeping with Sandals Resorts’ mandate to train and develop 400 managers in the next three years, The Sandals Corporate University (SCU) has added another sixteen managers to its growing list of graduates in the Diploma in Hospitality Leadership Programme.
Melissa Migliavacca, valedictorian
The leadership initiative, a partnership with the SCU, Florida International University(FIU) and Accelerating Leaders hosted its second graduation ceremony, at Sandals Barbados which was attended by members of the SCU team, Sandals and Beaches Executives, representatives of FIU and Accelerating Leaders and well-wishers of the graduates.
In his greeting, Dr. Michael Cheng, dean of the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism expressed his joy in celebrating with the team members. He shared, “all of you embody the spirit of service, innovation and community that is embedded into the DNA of Sandals Resorts International. You’ve demonstrated that true leadership is about more than just guiding others. It’s about inspiring them, lifting them up, and striving for excellence in every endeavour. As you move forward from today, remember that the skills and knowledge you’ve acquired are tools not just for personal success, but for making a difference in the world. The hospitality industry, with its endless challenges and opportunities, awaits your contribution. You are the future of this industry, and we have every confidence that you will lead with integrity, creativity, and compassion.”
Managing Director for Sandals Resorts International, Stephen Blackburne, in his keynote address expressed how impressed he was with the graduates for taking a very calculated approach to their future with the organization. He said, “waiting to be asked is a passive approach. Instead continue to be intentional and proactive in shaping your future and making a meaningful impact wherever you go. I urge you to embrace this moment with pride and excitement. You are not just graduates, you are ambassadors of excellence, emissaries of change and architects of the future.”
Je’mel Francis, club sandals supervisor for Sandals Grande Antigua
Students for cohort B were recruited from Sandals Resorts across St. Lucia, Antigua, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Barbados and Grenada. Cohorts C and D will commence in April and May respectively, and the SCU anticipates that by the end of 2024, five cohorts will earn their diplomas.
To close out the evening on an inspiring note, Sandals Grenada’s Spa Manager, and valedictorian for Cohort B Melissa Migliavacca, took the time in her address to motivate her colleagues as they look towards the future. She said passionately, “it took discipline, dedication and focus as well as effective time management for us to follow through. There were times that we stumbled upon obstacles but giving up was not an option. Lisa Nichols says, that in this life we can choose to be a victim or a victor, the choice is always ours. I’m so glad we’re all standing victorious today because we made the choice to be brave and sign up for this programme and we saw it through to the end.” She concluded by encouraging her colleagues to pay it forward when they return to their operations by helping train team members and cultivating a standard of excellence.
The Diploma in Hospitality Leadership Programme is a six-month long interactive course leveraging workshops, discussion groups, case studies and industry best-practices. Entry and mid-level managers are challenged to apply new knowledge, gain advanced skills and create positive behaviours as they prepare for the future and continuous achievement of excellence in the industry.
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Captions:
Header – Proud graduates of Cohort B of the Diploma in Hospitality Leadership come together for their group shot ahead of their graduation ceremony. The cohort consisted of managers from Sandals Resorts to include Grenada, Barbados, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and St. Lucia.
1st insert – Melissa Migliavacca, valedictorian, gave a riveting address on behalf of her colleagues. She encouraged them to return to their resorts and impart what they have learnt to empower their various teams.
2nd insert – Je’mel Francis, club sandals supervisor for Sandals Grande Antigua, paused for a photo with Stephen Blackburne, managing director, SRI as he collected his diploma certificate. The Diploma in Hospitality Leadership Programme is offered by SCU in partnership with Accelerating Leaders and the Florida International University.