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Choosing a shopping credit plan with customizable payment terms means you get to choose a repayment period that best suits your payment ability. A credit plan for shopping is great for many reasons. Such as, expensive products become affordable, you can shop even when you are low on funds, and emergency shopping expenses can be easily taken care of. However, it is also important to look at the repayment terms before signing up for a shopping credit plan.
For example, COURTS Ready Finance program in St. Lucia gives its customers shopping credit at cash prices and they also give them the freedom to set their own repayment terms. Customers can customize their repayment period and set it to be anywhere between 3 to 36 months. This flexibility allows customers to shop without stressing about budget constraints. With customizable credit solutions, shopping becomes stress-free. Being able to pay in smaller, easy to manage amounts every month means there is no need to overburden your finances. This way you can plan your monthly finances better and aim for better financial stability.
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stephaniefchase · 7 years
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Bajan Newscap 9/25/2017
Good Morning #realdreamchasers. Here is your daily news cap for Monday, September 25th, 2017. There is a lot to read and digest so take your time. Remember you can read full articles via Barbados Today (BT), or by purchasing a Daily Nation Newspaper (DN).
BLP SMEARING ME AND LASHLEY – Finance Minister Chris Sinckler has accused the Barbados Labour Party (BLP of starting a smear attack against him and fellow Cabinet Minister, Michael Lashley, that he said is part of an ongoing campaign to win the government. Addressing a Democratic Labour Party City branch meeting at the Wesley Hall Junior School last evening, Sinckler accused BLP members and supporters of putting out fake news about him and Lashley because he said the two are regarded as difficult to move from office. Without identifying a specific item of false news, Sinckler said, “they [BLP activists] intend to put out a lot of fake news, nasty lying information, starting in other places outside of Barbados and migrating into the mainstream social in Barbados … trying their best to link me and other members of the Democratic Labour Party to criminal activities”. “It’s going to get worse. This is not the only thing. They’re going to put out other stuff too …They want to undermine public confidence and trust in people,” he said. The St Michael North West Member of Parliament told branch members of the City, where newcomer Henderson Williams is the DLP candidate, that the BLP has been in campaign mode since losing the 2008 poll and warned his party faithful to expect unusual tactics as the elections that are constitutionally due in 2018 draw closer. “This is going to be easily the nastiest campaign that would ever be fought in Barbados.It can unnerve people when you see the extent to which some of these Labour Party people will go to secure political office,” he said. Sinckler cited some USA election tactics used against Democratic Party Candidate Hilary Clinton in that country’s 2016 election campaign, and current emerging allegations of dirty tricks used against her, and said “that is the mode of attack which we are beginning to see right here in Barbados… and they’ve started”. Sinckler said he will remain convinced that the unspecified fake news tactics are devised by the BLP unless proven otherwise. “It may not come directly out of Roebuck Street [BLP headquarters], but it is being perpetrated by their operatives who are working to destroy people’s characters in Barbados because they know that there is a feeding frenzy for accusations and allegations against people in Barbados.” Sinckler recalled what he said was an allegation levelled against him in the past, and warned that he stands ready to make persons similarly pay for peddling the current unspecified fake news whenever the opportunity arises. “A couple years ago they put out a video supposedly of me involved in some sexual act with some woman. “I didn’t pay it much mind as I am not paying this other thing much mind either, but fortunately for me the right person said that [in] the wrong place at the right time. So, a local media house made my lawyers a little bit richer than they ought to have been. They also gave me some money that I didn’t have to work for.” “I know eventually somebody is going to say it,” he said confidently. “And trust me the hammer is going to come down on them that they are not going to even believe that they are alive. “If the court awards a dollar I am not prepared to accept 99 cents. I want every cent out of them because this nastiness and this insidiousness has to stop.” (BT)
RUSH TO LEAVE ISLAND - It was chaos and confusion yesterday at Woodbridge Bay, Fond Cole, as refugees all but created a stampede in an effort to leave behind the devastation of Hurricane Maria. Today marks one week that the Category 5 hurricane, pushing winds of up to 160 miles per hour, left the island ravaged. While many of the refugees declined to speak in their haste to ensure passage on the Liberty, some did offer a few words. Cederick Alidre said he was trying to make his way to St Lucia, and then on to England to meet his wife. (DN)
PREGNANT, HOMELESS IN DOMINICA - Alisha Clarke was desperately trying to get out of hurricane-ravaged Dominica yesterday. But it all ended in tears for the five-months pregnant mother and her six-year-old son. After having survived Category 5 Hurricane Maria last week, she wanted to travel to Barbados on board the HMBS Rudyard Lewis and then take a flight to the United States. “I’ve been living here, but since the disaster I don’t have a home or any family so I am trying to get back home. It’s been really hard,” she said as she began crying. “I cannot stay here. I have to go. I cannot stay here another day. I was already on the boat that left this morning, but the captain asked me to get off because of my pregnancy.” When contacted about why Clarke would have been asked to get off the HMBS Rudyard Lewis which left port when the Leonard C. Banfield arrived, commanding officer Lieutenant (Coast Guard) Anderson Goodridge said it was a safety precaution. “We have to ensure our safety as well as hers, and the sea will be too rough for her. However, we are currently trying to arrange a plane ride for her back to Barbados,” he said. (DN)
COUPLE’S NIGHTMARE NAMED MARIA - A dream getaway to Dominica turned to a nightmare overnight for one Barbadian couple. Esther James and Marc Laurent went to the island paradise of Dominica on September 15 for some rest and relaxation, but three days later, their only concern was their survival and that of the people of Dominica. As they waited to board the HMBS Leonard C. Banfield at Woodbridge Bay Pier in Roseau last Friday, both James and Laurent explained they were caught somewhat by surprise by the weather system, which rapidly developed from a Category 1 to Category 5 hurricane overnight. “I didn’t know there was a hurricane coming, so it was a bit of a surprise. Unfortunately, we were not 100 per cent prepared for it mentally or we didn’t even get the supplies we really needed, so it was a bit of a challenge getting everything together,” James said.  (DN)
ANTIGUA PREPARES FOR INFLUX OF DOMINICANS - Antigua says it is anticipating an influx of Dominicans in the wake of catastrophic Hurricane Maria which has decimated that country. Acting Prime Minister, Attorney General Steadroy Benjamin, on Saturday convened a meeting of the sub-committee of Cabinet responsible for managing the planning for natural disasters and their aftermath. Government Chief of Staff Lionel Hurst described the meeting as “a proactive drive, intended to manage efficiently the anticipated flow of people from Dominica”. Also in attendance where Ministers Molwyn Joseph, Asot Michael, Minister Melford Nicholas, Arthur Nibbs, the chief immigration officer and her deputy, law enforcement authorities, representative of the airlines association including LIAT, the head of the Red Cross, and officials from the ministry of social transformation. The Acting Prime Minister directed the group to present a fixed set of policies that would apply to all those who are leaving Dominica for Antigua, and to plan the reception of those OECS/Dominican citizens who may choose Antigua. It was agreed that there will be only two legitimate ports of entry – the V.C. Bird International Airport and the Montserrat Ferry Dock at Heritage Quay. (BT)
LIAT OPERATE RELIEF FLIGHTS TO DOMINICA - Regional carrier LIAT continued its relief efforts Saturday with a flight into the Douglas Charles Airport. The relief flight not only brought in supplies to the north of the island but also took in members of the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force and the Antigua and Barbuda Fire Service. It also carried in officials from the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority (ECCAA) who were able to do assessments of the airport facilities. LIAT said the flight formed part of its commitment to assist affected islands in the region. The airline is currently working on a schedule to aid in delivering relief supplies as well as allowing passengers and persons from Dominica to fly out to other destinations. LIAT has been working along with several organizations to assist in the relief efforts to islands affected by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. (BT)
OECS BAR ASSOCIATION CONCERNED ABOUT LOOTING IN DOMINICA - The OECS Bar Association is concerned about what is happening in Dominica, especially reports of looting, following the passage of Hurricane Maria last Monday. Widespread looting has been reported on the island following the catastrophic category 5 hurricane which left 15 people dead and more than 20 missing. Antoine explained that the 14th annual OECS Bar Association Regional Law Conference was being held in Roseau things were drawn to a halt with the then pending arrival of Hurricane Maria. He said the association had started a storm fund to aid members who were affected by Hurricane Irma in Anguilla, the British Virgin Island and Barbuda. Now with the passage of Hurricane Maria, that fund now seems set to be extended to include Dominica. (BT)
14 COPS FOR DOMINICA - Fourteen lawmen should be in Dominica today to help restore law and order as that island tries to recover from the pummelling it got from Hurricane Maria. This has been revealed by Attorney General Adriel Brathwaite, who said they would be joining firemen who were already there as officials from the Coastal Zone Management Unit (CZMU) and other Barbadian personnel fan out across the Caribbean to assist islands that took hits from recent hurricanes. Brathwaite was speaking at a church service yesterday at Messiah’s House Wesleyan Holiness Church, Massiah Street, St John, to mark the start of Fire Week. He said the 14 police officers were scheduled to leave last night, while a team of scientists from the CZMU were already in the Turks and Caicos Islands and would be joined by another cadre shortly. Firemen, he added, were already in the British Virgin Islands and Dominica.  (DN)
BAJAN MEDICS READY TO HELP - With helicopters circling the port and outer areas of Roseau, the HMBS Leonard C Banfield docked shortly before 10 a.m. yesterday. Deputy Commissioner of Police in Antigua and Barbuda, Atlee Rodney, who is charge of the 45-member crew enlisted for this phase of the mission, said while he was not certain what to expect when they reached ashore, he was ready for whatever task faced them. “From intial reports received, there are concerns with security and distribution of relief supplies. There are also concerns with communication. We have various groups going to Dominica which include security personnel, police officers from Grenada and Barbados. We also have members of the CARICOM Disaster Relief Unit (CDRU), who will be providing assistance in relief supply management. “For us, we have what I will call initial concerns for now. When we arrive on the ground, I will be speaking to the local authorities to find out the full extent of the situation, and where exactly I am going to deploy the personnel. We heard they had some issues with looting and so forth. Once I touch base with the local authorities, I will know the full extent of that problem and how best we can deal with it,” he explained as the Banfield eased into Woodbridge Bay. (DN)
PUT DOWN THE GUNS! - With 86 gun-related crimes and 16 of the 26 murders, the senior lawman in charge of the Southern Division is urging young people to find other ways to settle their differences. In addition, Senior Superintendent Eucklyn Thompson said he believed that not only did society need to return to God, but that those in leadership and mentorship positions needed to set better examples for the younger generation. Thompson was speaking at the relaunch of the Plumgrove Neighbourhood Watch last night in the Christ Church community. Before an audience that included Minister of Education Ronald Jones, Barbados Labour Party candidate for the area Ryan Straughn and members of the recently launched Platinum Heights Neighbourhood Watch, the senior officer revealed that the Oistins jurisdiction has recorded 227 cases of burglary, 23 cases of rape, 440 cases of illegal drugs and 86 of gun-related crime for the year. (DN)
NARROW ESCAPE! - The occupants of a house at Sturges, St Thomas had a lucky escape in the wee hours of this morning when a massive boulder rolled off a hill and landed less than two feet away from their home. Barbados TODAY was told that the family’s matriarch is disabled. Family members say they are terribly shaken but they are thankful that no one was injured. (BT)
CAPS LITTER – Beachgoers are taking their bottles with them but leaving behind hundreds of bottle caps in the sand. And officials from the youth organisation that has been overseeing the cleaning of beaches around the island are calling on Barbadians to be more careful with the small pieces of plastic. Yesterday “citizen scientists” and the Barbados chapter of the Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN) cleaned another set of beaches, this time along the St Philip stretch of the coastline. On Saturday, CYEN and different groups were in St Andrew, St Joseph and St John. The problem, officials realised, were the number of bottle caps embedded in the sand or hidden among rocks and in the beach foliage.   (DN)
FOGGING SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 25 TO 29 - The vector control unit of the Ministry of Health will continue its work to eradicate the Aedes aegypti mosquito next week.
On Monday, September 25, areas to be sprayed in St Andrew, St Joseph and St John are Coggins Hill, Chalky Mount, Cambridge, Bissex, Coconut Grove, Parks Road and environs.
On Tuesday, September 26, the team will return to St Andrew to fog Belleplaine, Farrell’s Road, Corbin’s Village, Lakes Development, Lakes Village, Isolation Road, Jordan’s Road, Franklyn Doughlin Tenantry and surrounding areas.
On Wednesday, September 27, the exercise continues in Christ Church. Areas to be fogged are St. Matthias, Balmoral Gap, Marine Gardens, Queen’s Way, Browne’s Gap, Dayrells Road and neighbouring districts.
On Thursday, September 28, Eastbourne #1 and #3, River Land, River, Lynches, Casuarina Development, Merricks and environs in St Philip will be targeted.
And on Friday, September 29, the team will be in St George spraying Newbury, Gun Hill, Country Road, Bridge Cot, Cottage, Cottage Development, Market Hill and surrounding areas. Householders are reminded to open their doors and windows to allow the spray to enter. The fogging exercise runs from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. each day. (DN)
NSC BLANK NEW GIRLS - Reigning champions National Sports Council (NSC) have made an emphatic start to the 2017 Barbados Football Association’s Women’s League. After last Sunday’s opening of the season was put back because of the approach of Hurricane Maria, the NSC girls inflicted a 16-0 drubbing on newcomers Crane & Equipment Ellerton when the competition kicked off on Tuesday night at the Wildey Astroturf. Shanice Stevenson, Kamillah Burke, Tianna Hackett and Kimberley Ellis all recorded hat-tricks, with the other goals being scored by Arial Grant, Patrina Brathwaite and Keinelle Johnson. Ellerton also contributed with an own goal. It was a much more competitive affair on Wednesday night when last year’s runners-up Mavericks defeated ESFC Unity Stars 2-1.  (DN)
EXPERIENCE COULD BE KEY IN KO FINAL - Experience could play a major role in deciding championship glory in tonight’s Barbados Amateur Basketball Association’s Division 1 Knockout final. Defending champions, Pan American Life Insurance Warrens, with a number of former Barbados and Premier League players, oppose Police Sports Club in the title match slated for 8 p.m. at the Barbados Community College. The likes of Peter Alleyne, Zahir Motara, Pearson Griffith and Kevin Austin should lead Warrens to a second straight title after last week’s hard-fought 65-53 semi-final victory over archrivals, Barbados Lumber Company Lakers at the Wildey Gymnasium. Motara scored 19 points in that win, with Austin adding 11, while Alleyne controlled the pace of game and Griffith made his presence felt on the boards. (DN)
BENNETT BURNS NURSE IN THE SAUNA - Nation journalist Randy Bennett is the champion of the inaugural Sauna ‘B’ Class Road Tennis Championship. Playing with total calm and a focused backhand return, Bennett defeated Terry “Buh” Nurse 21-8, 18-21, 21-15 in front of a large and very vocal crowd to take home a 40-inch television on Saturday. Bennett, who recently covered the hurricane devastation in some Caribbean countries, created his own mayhem by blowing away the resolute Nurse with a pig under his arm in the first game. However, with a big support group from his Chelston hometown, Nurse rebounded as Bennett tried to finish the contest, making numerous errors allowing his equally skilled opponent to even the contest.  (DN)
‘BAKU’ HAS THE LAST LAUGH - Road tennis player Michael “Mikey Jean” Jean discovered on Friday night why superstitious Bajans greatly feared the folklore character “Baku” during the 1950s and 1960s. When the Barbados Public Workers’ Co-Operative Credit Union Monarchs Of The Court road tennis championship continued at De Big Rock Arena, Jean met 62-year-old Anthony “Baku” Simmons with sights set on advancing to the round of 16 to battle No. 2 seed Julian “Michael Jackson” White. However, playing with all of his guile and skills as the true “Sauna Master”, Simmons stunned Jean to eliminate him 21-19, 24-22, to the delight of a small but very vocal and supportive crowd. Jean, who also bowed out in the first round in the last tournament, rankled his opponent from early with a taunt, asking him if he actually had the heart to turn up for the beating. The younger Jean seemingly did not know that “bakus” often sought the hearts of unsuspecting victims. (DN)
CRUSHING LOSS FOR WINDIES AFTER ALI’S ASSAULT - A blistering 94 from Chris Gayle and a career-best spell from Miguel Cummins failed to top Moeen Ali’s third One-day International hundred and Liam Plunkett’s best ODI bowling that swept England to a 124-run victory over West Indies in the third ODI on Sunday. The talismanic Gayle struck nine fours and six sixes from 78 balls to lead the Windies’ batting, but the Caribbean side were dismissed for 245 in 39.1 overs, chasing 370 for victory, at the Gloucestershire County Ground. Gayle dominated two half-century stands with Shai Hope and Jason Mohammed for the second and fourth wickets respectively before he was run out going for a single in the 27th over with West Indies needing 194 from the remaining 139 balls. None of the other batsmen could match the explosive batting of Gayle nor showed enough prolonged resistance to get the Windies anywhere close to their target. The Caribbean side lost their last six wickets for 53 in the space of 55 deliveries with Plunkett starring for England with the ball, taking 5-52 from 8.1 overs, and Adil Rashid showing support with 3-34 from six overs. The result meant that West Indies now trail 0-2 in the five-match series, following an eight-wicket defeat in the first ODI at Old Trafford and a no-result in the second ODI at Trent Bridge.  (DN)
ON A MISSION FOR DRESSAGE - The smell of hay. The clink of the bridle and stirrups. The rugs folded and the water buckets filled. She puts on the jacket, boots and hat and leads her horse out of the stable. Akoele Shorey is on a mission to change – one trot at a time – the way how dressage is viewed in Barbados. She is as passionate about equine sports as she is passionate about horseback riding, which she wants to be a communal activity that includes all sectors of society. The owner of Cleland Equestrian Club started riding horses when she was two years old. Born in Sweden to Bajan parents, she and twin sister Roli represented their stables in Scandinavian junior competitions in dressage. She came to Barbados when she was 11 and settled in Roach Village, St George. (DN)
YOUTH COMMENDED - The hard work of many young people and organizations did not go unnoticed today as Minister of Culture, Sports & Youth Stephen Lashley publicly commended them at the official launch of National Youth Week 2017. During a church service at Carrington Wesleyann Holiness Church Lashley said as a result of the hard work and initiative of young people through the coordination of the ministry, many essential supplies to Dominica as well as Barbuda were already dispatched. Lashley said one important aspect of the National Youth Week Programme is to encourage volunteerism. CARICOM Youth Ambassador Zuwena Perry described the week as ‘necessary’ especially within the current social uncertainty the country faces. She noted that it was just as important to recognise and celebrate young people doing positive things. National Youth Week is being observed under the theme Forging Sustainable Futures through Youth Participation. (BT)
That’s all for today folks there are 98 days left in the year Shalom! #thechasefiles #dailynewscaps Follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram for your daily news. #bajannewscaps #newscapsbystephaniefchase
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