Category: Island Life

Haitian nationals arrested for illegal entry in Dominica

A series of police operation has led to the arrest of close to fifty Haitian Nationals for illegal entry in the Commonwealth of Dominica.

Thirty-one of those arrested appeared before the court and were charged for overstaying according to the Chief of Police, Daniel Carbon.

Carbon emphasised that while the Haitians are welcome into Dominica, they must follow and adhere to the laws of the land

“Some of them are using Dominica as a transhipment point to travel to other countries through illegal means. I have warned against entering and leaving Dominica through illegal means. I informed the Haitian community that they were welcomed to visit and remain in Dominica, however, they must follow the laws of Dominica.”

Legal entry to Dominica

Carbon urged citizens of Dominica to legally come to the country through the designated port of entry since the borders are now open.

“I am taking this opportunity to once again appeal to those who are bent on entering and leaving Dominica through unauthorized ports of entry/exit to desist from doing so.”

The police is also looking into rewarding those who will assist them to prevent and or catch people leaving and entering Dominica illegally.

Carbon added that the strict enforcement of the law is needed in order to keep the country COVID-19.

PM Skerrit to meet with Haitian community

Dominican Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said he intends to meet with members of the Haitian community

“I intend to meet sometime this week with some of the respectable Haitian nationals in the country to speak to them and to solicit their continued support in containing and eliminating this practice so that we do not have the unfortunate circumstance in this country.”

Skerrit is concerned with the rampant illegal entry of Haitians in the island especially with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

“It is not intended to target any groups or individuals, the main objective is to stop the illegal practice in order to prevent COVID-19 from coming into the country through illegal means.”

The prime minister added that the government will coordinate with French authorities for more assistance in patrolling the waters between the islands.

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The Four Seasons Nevis Is Seeing a Surge in Villa Sales

 

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Jamaica’s Dazzling New Luxury Resort Is Reopening in October

 

The most exciting new luxury resort in Jamaica in years is set to reopen in October, Caribbean Journal has learned.

The new Eclipse at Half Moon, a new luxury resort at the iconic Half Moon property in Montego Bay, will reopen on Oct. 1, a spokesperson for the property confirmed.

The property, which had just opened its doors in the first quarter of 2020, has 57 rooms, an infinity-edge pool, a natural swimming cove, seven bars and restaurants and access to all of the wider Half Moon complex’s amenities, including some of the best golf in the wider region (dubbed the “Caribbean Augusta“).

The property, which had seen a dramatic response in its early opening, is set across Estate Homes, a collection of four-bedroom villas; Ocean Rooms and a signature Great House Ocean Suite.

jamaica luxury resort reopening

“Eclipse is a celebration of Jamaican culture and the country’s incredible natural beauty,” said Greg Pirkle, Half Moon’s managing director, in a statement. “We look forward to once again welcoming guests to enjoy Half Moon’s luxury of space and legacy of excellence.”

The property is relaunching under a series of new health and safety protocols called “Our Commitment to Your Well Being.”

Half Moon also announced that its iconic Founders Cove resort will reopen on Dec. 15.

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The Hammock Bar at Eclipse.

Jamaica first reopened for tourism in June, when Half Moon began its multi-phased relaunch with the reopening of its Rose Hall Villas resort collection.

Looking to head to Jamaica? Make sure you catch up on the island’s entry protocols for visitors.

For more, visit Half Moon.

— CJ

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Puerto Rico set for 2nd voting round after botched primaries

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Ricans prepared Thursday … Maite Oronoz, president of Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court, said … federal control board overseeing Puerto Rico’s finances has authorized … justice secretary who represented Puerto Rico in Congress for …

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Jamaica’s election day announced

Jamaicans will head to the polls on Thursday, September 3, 2020 to elect their next government in the country’s 18th general elections.

Since 1944 when Universal Adult Suffrage was attained in Jamaica, 17 elections have been called.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness made the announcement in Parliament after first moving five resolutions that led to the revocation of the states of emergency (SOEs) effective Monday, August 17. 

Nomination Day will be Tuesday August 18.

There are four registered political parties in Jamaica: the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) the People’s National Party (PNP), the United Independents’ Congress (UIC) and the newly registered Jamaica Progressive Party

PNP and JLP are expected to field a full slate of 63 candidates while the newly formed JPP could have candidates in two-thirds of the seats.

General election will be held on Thursday, September 3, 2020. Nomination Day will be Tuesday, August 18, 2020. #BuildBackStronger

Posted by Andrew Holness on Tuesday, August 11, 2020

COVID-19 election protocols

The upcoming September 3rd general elections will be one of the most consequential elections in Jamaica because the government that will be elected will lead the country’s continuous battle with the COVID-19 pandemic.

In recent opinion polls, Jamaicans have given the Government the thumbs up for the management of the pandemic despite COVID-19 cases breaching the 1,000-mark, with 14 deaths and two communities currently under quarantine.

The campaign will be one of the shortest ever and will pit the JLP against the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) led by former finance minister Dr Peter Phillips.

And with COVID-19, election campaign protocols were rolled out.

Any group doing a walkabout or door-to-door campaigning should be made up of not more than five persons and there should be no mixing between groups.

No more than two persons (campaigning party) within any group is allowed to enter homes within communities. On entering each home, the hands of the individuals must be sanitized and the persons must wear a face mask.

If the persons are invited to enter the living quarters i.e., within the house or bedroom, the campaigning party must ensure that they either remove their shoes or have them sanitized at the doorway of the dwelling.

The campaigning party should ensure that each visit lasts for no more than 15 minutes and that all infection prevention and control measures are maintained.

Additionally, there can be no more than 20 persons at any election meetings, including rallies and gatherings during the campaign or on counting night at any assembly centres or venue. And as for the use of perambulating vehicles for campaigning, persons within the vehicle must adhere to the requirements as per the rules for public passenger vehicles.

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