WASHINGTON, D.C. – Eight Caribbean community (CARICOM) countries have written to the chair of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) protesting the decision of the council to accept, by simple majority, the appointment of Gustavo Tarre as the new permanent representative of Venezuela to the hemispheric body.
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T&T national arrested in U.S. terror plot A Trinidadian national was last month arrested by federal authorities in the United States for allegedly plotting to kill Americans using a truck. Rondell Henry was apprehended in Maryland.
MIAMI —Now in its tenth season, the award-winning, inclusive G.E.M. (Girls Empowerment and Mentoring) Summer Arts Camp provides girls, ages 6-15, with an oasis of visual and performing arts and self-enrichment experiences, through classes and workshops in dance, musical theatre, music/choral, painting, journalism, photography/videography, women’s history, community service and leadership development. No experience is necessary.
Deerfield Beach, Fla. – In anticipation of the 27th annual African-American Achievers awards ceremony, JM Family Enterprises, Southeast Toyota Distributors and JM Lexus recently held a private reception to announce the 2019 African-American Achievers:
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti – An investigating judge has cleared President Jovenel Moise of any involvement in a money laundering case the authorities have been probing for the past two years.
(Black PR Wire) MIAMI, FL -- Florida Power & Light Company is using robots to deliver reliable service to its customers in South Florida.
The sweetness of Caribbean taste is being celebrated at the “Caribbean Culinary Museum and Theater Exhibition”, which opened last month in Lauderhill, Florida.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – President Jovenel Moise last month named Jean Michel Lapin, once a public administration courier, Haiti’s new prime minister.
MIAMI — A new $5.4 million aquatic complex is set to open at South Dade Park, located at 28151 SW 164 Ave., Miami. The facility features a new multipurpose competitive/recreational swimming pool with zero-depth entry, eight 25-yard lap lanes and a water slide tower plus remodeled pool buildings.
Audrey Marks, right, Jamaica’s ambassador to the United States, greets Richard Byles, center, chairman of Sagicor Group of Companies, and Christopher Zacca, the company’s president and chief executive officer,
An exhibition reviewing the history of Haiti’s road to freedom, from slavery to Independence in 1804, through photographs, graphics and text, will open May 4 at the Haitian Heritage Museum in Miami, Florida.
Consul General and Honorary Chair of the Jamaican Women of Florida (JWOF), Mr. R. Oliver Mair (2nd right) sharing a proud moment with newly elected Executive Board members and scholarship awardees at the recent Annual Women's Empowerment Conference and Scholarship Luncheon, last Saturday (Mar. 23) at the Jungle Island, Miami. JWOF members also celebrated sixth (6th) anniversary since the inception in April 2013, and continuing their mission of empowering women through mentorship, education and personal development.
Powerful females in business will be among the panelists at the fifth annual “Women’s Empowerment Conference and Scholarship Luncheon” this month in South Florida.