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FREE www.caribbeanlifenews.com QUEENS/BRONX/MANHATTAN EDITION May 6-12, 2016 World Bank aids Guyana MONEY MAKER By Nelson A. King The World Bank says it will be deepening engagement with Guyana in the next two years by strengthening cli- mate resilience, improving education quality and laying the ground for private sector FOR ANTIGUA development. The Washington-based financial institution said that its board of executive direc- Country tors on Tuesday discussed a new country engagement note for the Caribbean Com- expands munity (CARICOM) nation. “To boost competitiveness in the country, it is essen- Citizenship by tial to tackle climate risks, generate the skills needed for the jobs of tomorrow, Investment and create the right busi- ness ecosystem,” said World Bank’s Country Director for Program the Caribbean, Sophie Sir- taine. “This marks an impor- tant step in our engagement By Bert Wilkinson with Guyana to help build Successive governments in an inclusive and green econ- St. Kitts might have been one omy.” of the first countries in the With the fall of commodity Caribbean Community to allow prices, severe drought affect- foreigners to buy local citizen- ing the region, and the end ship and use its national pass- of the oil for rice program, port to travel the world as if the the World Bank said Guy- person was actually born there ana’s economic growth has but authorities in Antigua have slowed down from 5 percent in recent days been showing off growth in 2013 to 3 percent various innovations of its ver- in 2015. sion of the program. The bank said Guyana’s Using the Citizenship by economy is forecast to expand Investment Program to raise by 4 percent annually over millions, several governments, the next two years, assuming most of them in the Eastern that global commodity prices Caribbean which have lost will not drop any further. revenues to free trade within “We must ensure that we the region, the collapse of the make the very best choices banana industry, the American possible to take advantage of crackdown on online gaming our natural endowments to and an unstable offshore finan- create a more cohesive and cial sector have turned to the prosperous society on behalf Vincentians support athletes sale of citizenship and pass- of the people of Guyana,” said ports to make up for significant Winston Jordan, Guyana’s Vincentian supporters show national colors in cheering on TSSS athletes on Saturday, shortfalls. minister of Finance. “This April 30 during the Penn Relays at the Franklin Field Stadium, University of Pennsyl- Just this week, the chief vania in Philadelphia. 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Ridgewood, NY 11385 • Experienced instructors Ridgewood, NY 11385 • Job assistance provided 718-307-7141 718-307-7141 2 Caribbean Life, May 6-12, 2016 BQ Appeal for investment By Nelson A. King As the Argyle International Airport nears completion, new Vincentian Economic Planning Minister Camillo Gonsalves is appealing to nationals in the Diaspora to invest in the coun- try before it’s too late, saying that St. Vincent and the Grenadines is poised to “take off.” In addressing a town hall meet- ing Sunday night, at the Friends of Crown Heights Educational Center in Brooklyn, Gonsalves a former for- eign affairs minister and erstwhile ambassador to the United States, said “there are investment opportunities, because St. Vincent and the Gren- adines is taking off.” “We’ve come to you first and say, ‘what you can do for your country,’” said the eldest son of Prime Minister A cross-section of the congregation at the funeral for Bishop Vincent Darius. Gerry Hopkin Dr. Ralph E. Gonsalves, who also holds the portfolios of minister of Sustainable Development, Industry, Information and Labor, flanked by Tourism, Sports and Culture Min- Hundreds pay farewell to ister Cecil “Ces” McKie, as he listed several projects that he said the gov- ernment has on stream on comple- tion of the Argyle International Air- port by June this year. Grenada’s first native bishop “Land in St. Vincent and the Gren- adines is going to get more expensive; rental apartments are going to go up; those will soon be gone,” added Gon- By Gerry Hopkin salves, speaking at his first town hall Hundreds of Grenadians turned out meeting in Brooklyn since becoming to pay their last respect to Grenada’s first an elected minister of government in native Bishop of the Catholic Church, the general elections on Dec. 9. “And The Most Reverend Vincent Matthew we can’t let the New York Diaspora Darius, O.P., D.D. during a funeral on lose out on things in St. Vincent and Monday, May 1 in Brooklyn. the Grenadines. And it’s time to reap This Mass, which was preceded by some of the benefits in St. Vincent a period of viewing of the body, which and the Grenadines. began at 4 pm, was held at St. Mat- “You can build something in St. thew’s R.C. Church on Eastern Park- Vincent and the Grenadines. I’m get- way, in Brooklyn, New York. ting something from the Canadians Bishop Guy Sansaricq of Brooklyn and the British every day, but I’m not was the chief celebrant and Fr. Kevin getting enough from [Vincentians McBrien of the Diocese of Brooklyn did in] Brooklyn,” Gonsalves continued. the homily. “You can keep your 9-5 [job] and According to McBrien, Bishop Darius have a little thing on the side in St. was humble, cordial and much-loved by Vincent and the Grenadines. Where all; he “served with humility and a sense The Darius family, as they surround the body of Grenada’s Bishop Vincent Darius at St. Mat- are you? This is a serious opportunity of duty...always encouraging everyone thew’s R.C. Church on Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York. to get to the ground floor before the he encountered, to live the Gospel.” Gerry Hopkin elevator takes off. Fr. Clifton Harris, the former vicar “The Black community buys a lot of general of the Catholic Church in Gre- He was later ordained a priest on June mass, was provided by the St. Matthew things from other people. You have the nada, who was on Tuesday, April 26 28, 1987, and a few years later, appointed Parish choir, along with Quake USA. opportunity [to have] for Vincentian- made administrator of the Diocese of Bishop of the Diocese of Saint George’s, Grenadians and friends of Grenada, owned businesses in St. Vincent and St. George’s, Grenada by the College of Grenada on July 10, 2002. Ordination Carriacou and Petite Martinique in the the Grenadines,” he said. Consulters, was one of the several co-cel- to the office of Bishop, followed on Oct. Diaspora, have been extending their The economic planning minister ebrants. Harris travelled to New York to 2, 2002. condolences to the bereaved relatives, noted that the Vincentian community oversee funeral arrangements for Bishop “He will be remembered as a remark- fellow pastors and spiritual family of in New York, particularly in Brooklyn, Darius, in keeping with his new function able teacher; a friend of many, regardless Bishop Darius, especially via Facebook has a “very rich tradition of supporting as administrator of the Diocese, until of age, class or denomination; and a car- and other social media platforms. St. Vincent and the Grenadines. a new bishop is appointed for Grenada, ing shepherd of God’s children back home In the words of Fr. Leroy Hopkin, “You donate to VincyMas [the by Rome. (A new vicar general would be and in the Diaspora,” reflects Cheryl O.P., a Grenadian priest serving in the national carnival], you make dona- appointed by the next bishop.) Vincent, a Grenadian registered nurse Parish of St. David, Grenada, “May the tions,” he said. “When you add up all Bishop Darius who succumbed to pro- and recording artiste, who is a founding soul of Bishop Vincent Darius, O.P., rest the money you send to your family, longed illness on Tuesday, April 26, was member the liturgical-folk group, Quake in peace; and may his legacy of sharing to your church…, even though you born in Crochu, St. Andrew, Grenada on USA. truth and quietly doing good for the think you don’t have it, you have it Sept. 6, 1955. Choral and musical ministry at the benefit of all, live on forever!” [to invest]. BQ Caribbean Life, May 6-12, 2016 3 UpdatedUpUpdadateted daddailyailily atat wwww.caribbeanlifenews.comwwww.c.cararibibbebeananlilifefenenewsws.c.comom CARIBBEAN ROUNDUP THETHE NEWSNEWS FROMFROM BACKBACK HOMEHOME Antigua have launched a US$30.9 million sea For the first time in Antigua and and river defense project. Barbuda 23 men and one woman were The project is expected to provide released from the Her Majesty’s Prison for the reconstruction and improve- (HMP) under provisions laid out by the ment of 5.4 kilometer of sea and river Convicts License Act and on the recom- defenses in eight critical areas, and mendation of the Advisory Committee will benefit over 45,000 Guyanese resi- on the Prerogative of Mercy.