Heads of Government of several nations set to meet in Kingston today to discuss deteriorating situation in Haiti

Heads of Government of seven Caribbean nations, eight international partner countries and personnel from the United Nations are to meet in Kingston, Jamaica, today.

They are to discuss the state of affairs in Haiti and other matters critical to the stabilization of security in the nation.

The meeting is being convened by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and follows engagements which have been underway with Haitian stakeholders.

CARICOM Chair Dr. Irfaan Ali, who announced the meeting on Friday, noted that CARICOM remains in deep discussions with various stakeholders in Haiti and Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

He said CARICOM had written to the Heads of State of key countries with which Haiti has engaged as partners, inviting them to meet with CARICOM Heads.

Among the countries expected to be represented at the meeting are the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Meantime, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that the meeting under Dr Ali, will seek to advance discussions on support for Haiti.

Mr Holness asserted Jamaica’s urgent and deepening concern about the daily deterioration in Haiti’s security circumstances and its implications not only for the people of Haiti but for the region as a whole.

Read More

Westmoreland seeing uptick in murders; 3 men killed in Grange Hill on Saturday

Heads of Government of seven Caribbean nations, eight international partner countries and personnel from the United Nations are to meet in Kingston, Jamaica, today.

They are to discuss the state of affairs in Haiti and other matters critical to the stabilization of security in the nation.

The meeting is being convened by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and follows engagements which have been underway with Haitian stakeholders.

CARICOM Chair Dr. Irfaan Ali, who announced the meeting on Friday, noted that CARICOM remains in deep discussions with various stakeholders in Haiti and Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

He said CARICOM had written to the Heads of State of key countries with which Haiti has engaged as partners, inviting them to meet with CARICOM Heads.

Among the countries expected to be represented at the meeting are the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Meantime, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that the meeting under Dr Ali, will seek to advance discussions on support for Haiti.

Mr Holness asserted Jamaica’s urgent and deepening concern about the daily deterioration in Haiti’s security circumstances and its implications not only for the people of Haiti but for the region as a whole.

Read More

CARICOM members to meet in Kingston on Monday to discuss security issues in Haiti

Heads of Government of seven Caribbean nations, eight international partner countries and personnel from the United Nations are to meet in Kingston, Jamaica, today.

They are to discuss the state of affairs in Haiti and other matters critical to the stabilization of security in the nation.

The meeting is being convened by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and follows engagements which have been underway with Haitian stakeholders.

CARICOM Chair Dr. Irfaan Ali, who announced the meeting on Friday, noted that CARICOM remains in deep discussions with various stakeholders in Haiti and Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

He said CARICOM had written to the Heads of State of key countries with which Haiti has engaged as partners, inviting them to meet with CARICOM Heads.

Among the countries expected to be represented at the meeting are the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Meantime, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that the meeting under Dr Ali, will seek to advance discussions on support for Haiti.

Mr Holness asserted Jamaica’s urgent and deepening concern about the daily deterioration in Haiti’s security circumstances and its implications not only for the people of Haiti but for the region as a whole.

Read More

People’s National Party’s provisional candidate for Western St. Mary, Errol Bascoe resigns

Heads of Government of seven Caribbean nations, eight international partner countries and personnel from the United Nations are to meet in Kingston, Jamaica, today.

They are to discuss the state of affairs in Haiti and other matters critical to the stabilization of security in the nation.

The meeting is being convened by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and follows engagements which have been underway with Haitian stakeholders.

CARICOM Chair Dr. Irfaan Ali, who announced the meeting on Friday, noted that CARICOM remains in deep discussions with various stakeholders in Haiti and Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

He said CARICOM had written to the Heads of State of key countries with which Haiti has engaged as partners, inviting them to meet with CARICOM Heads.

Among the countries expected to be represented at the meeting are the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Meantime, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that the meeting under Dr Ali, will seek to advance discussions on support for Haiti.

Mr Holness asserted Jamaica’s urgent and deepening concern about the daily deterioration in Haiti’s security circumstances and its implications not only for the people of Haiti but for the region as a whole.

Read More

Dr. Tufton calls for review of voter intent related laws following Ginger Ridge magisterial recount

Heads of Government of seven Caribbean nations, eight international partner countries and personnel from the United Nations are to meet in Kingston, Jamaica, today.

They are to discuss the state of affairs in Haiti and other matters critical to the stabilization of security in the nation.

The meeting is being convened by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and follows engagements which have been underway with Haitian stakeholders.

CARICOM Chair Dr. Irfaan Ali, who announced the meeting on Friday, noted that CARICOM remains in deep discussions with various stakeholders in Haiti and Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

He said CARICOM had written to the Heads of State of key countries with which Haiti has engaged as partners, inviting them to meet with CARICOM Heads.

Among the countries expected to be represented at the meeting are the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Meantime, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that the meeting under Dr Ali, will seek to advance discussions on support for Haiti.

Mr Holness asserted Jamaica’s urgent and deepening concern about the daily deterioration in Haiti’s security circumstances and its implications not only for the people of Haiti but for the region as a whole.

Read More

High Commissioner of Canada to JA recognizes vulnerabilities with farm work programme

Heads of Government of seven Caribbean nations, eight international partner countries and personnel from the United Nations are to meet in Kingston, Jamaica, today.

They are to discuss the state of affairs in Haiti and other matters critical to the stabilization of security in the nation.

The meeting is being convened by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and follows engagements which have been underway with Haitian stakeholders.

CARICOM Chair Dr. Irfaan Ali, who announced the meeting on Friday, noted that CARICOM remains in deep discussions with various stakeholders in Haiti and Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

He said CARICOM had written to the Heads of State of key countries with which Haiti has engaged as partners, inviting them to meet with CARICOM Heads.

Among the countries expected to be represented at the meeting are the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Meantime, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that the meeting under Dr Ali, will seek to advance discussions on support for Haiti.

Mr Holness asserted Jamaica’s urgent and deepening concern about the daily deterioration in Haiti’s security circumstances and its implications not only for the people of Haiti but for the region as a whole.

Read More

Holness cautions public servants against exerting pressure on gov’t about their compensation, warning it could collapse the fiscal system

Heads of Government of seven Caribbean nations, eight international partner countries and personnel from the United Nations are to meet in Kingston, Jamaica, today.

They are to discuss the state of affairs in Haiti and other matters critical to the stabilization of security in the nation.

The meeting is being convened by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and follows engagements which have been underway with Haitian stakeholders.

CARICOM Chair Dr. Irfaan Ali, who announced the meeting on Friday, noted that CARICOM remains in deep discussions with various stakeholders in Haiti and Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

He said CARICOM had written to the Heads of State of key countries with which Haiti has engaged as partners, inviting them to meet with CARICOM Heads.

Among the countries expected to be represented at the meeting are the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Meantime, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that the meeting under Dr Ali, will seek to advance discussions on support for Haiti.

Mr Holness asserted Jamaica’s urgent and deepening concern about the daily deterioration in Haiti’s security circumstances and its implications not only for the people of Haiti but for the region as a whole.

Read More

One man fatally shot, 10 people detained and 3 guns seized during major operation in St. Catherine

Heads of Government of seven Caribbean nations, eight international partner countries and personnel from the United Nations are to meet in Kingston, Jamaica, today.

They are to discuss the state of affairs in Haiti and other matters critical to the stabilization of security in the nation.

The meeting is being convened by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and follows engagements which have been underway with Haitian stakeholders.

CARICOM Chair Dr. Irfaan Ali, who announced the meeting on Friday, noted that CARICOM remains in deep discussions with various stakeholders in Haiti and Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

He said CARICOM had written to the Heads of State of key countries with which Haiti has engaged as partners, inviting them to meet with CARICOM Heads.

Among the countries expected to be represented at the meeting are the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Meantime, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that the meeting under Dr Ali, will seek to advance discussions on support for Haiti.

Mr Holness asserted Jamaica’s urgent and deepening concern about the daily deterioration in Haiti’s security circumstances and its implications not only for the people of Haiti but for the region as a whole.

Read More

Prosecution seeks death penalty for trigger man in murder of Paulwell’s daughter and her mother

Heads of Government of seven Caribbean nations, eight international partner countries and personnel from the United Nations are to meet in Kingston, Jamaica, today.

They are to discuss the state of affairs in Haiti and other matters critical to the stabilization of security in the nation.

The meeting is being convened by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and follows engagements which have been underway with Haitian stakeholders.

CARICOM Chair Dr. Irfaan Ali, who announced the meeting on Friday, noted that CARICOM remains in deep discussions with various stakeholders in Haiti and Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

He said CARICOM had written to the Heads of State of key countries with which Haiti has engaged as partners, inviting them to meet with CARICOM Heads.

Among the countries expected to be represented at the meeting are the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Meantime, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that the meeting under Dr Ali, will seek to advance discussions on support for Haiti.

Mr Holness asserted Jamaica’s urgent and deepening concern about the daily deterioration in Haiti’s security circumstances and its implications not only for the people of Haiti but for the region as a whole.

Read More

Man charged for the murder of 16-year-old Bianca Thompson

Heads of Government of seven Caribbean nations, eight international partner countries and personnel from the United Nations are to meet in Kingston, Jamaica, today.

They are to discuss the state of affairs in Haiti and other matters critical to the stabilization of security in the nation.

The meeting is being convened by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and follows engagements which have been underway with Haitian stakeholders.

CARICOM Chair Dr. Irfaan Ali, who announced the meeting on Friday, noted that CARICOM remains in deep discussions with various stakeholders in Haiti and Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

He said CARICOM had written to the Heads of State of key countries with which Haiti has engaged as partners, inviting them to meet with CARICOM Heads.

Among the countries expected to be represented at the meeting are the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Meantime, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that the meeting under Dr Ali, will seek to advance discussions on support for Haiti.

Mr Holness asserted Jamaica’s urgent and deepening concern about the daily deterioration in Haiti’s security circumstances and its implications not only for the people of Haiti but for the region as a whole.

Read More