Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Students Encouraged to Apply For ICT Scholarship

JIS Press Release, June 23, 2025


Students have until July 11 to apply for the Universal Service Fund (USF) Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Scholarship for the 2025/26 academic year.

With the application period officially opened today, June 23, five students from underserved communities across the island will receive financial support to pursue academic studies in ICT locally.

The initiative targets individuals who are former beneficiaries of the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH), graduates of the USF Technology Advancement Programme (TAP) or have been members of a USF ICT Club for at least one year.

To qualify, applicants must be Jamaican nationals under the age of 25 as of August 31, 2025; currently residing in Jamaica and accepted into or enrolled in a bachelor’s degree programme in ICT at a registered Jamaican tertiary institution. They must also maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 or equivalent academic standing, demonstrate financial need, and show active involvement in their communities.

The scholarship forms part of the Fund’s 20th anniversary year-long celebrations, which highlight its continued efforts to bridge the digital divide and expand access to ICT across Jamaica.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the USF, Charlton McFarlane, said the 2025 ICT Scholarship Programme reflects the agency’s broader mandate to increase access to ICT, build local capacity, and equip the next generation to drive Jamaica’s digital transformation.


“As we commemorate 20 years of bridging the digital divide, we’re proud to continue investing directly in the lives of Jamaica’s young people. It’s one thing to speak about digital access, it’s another to see it in action, transforming lives,” the CEO said.

“Our past recipients are working towards their dreams of becoming web developers, IT specialists, and tech entrepreneurs. That’s what this scholarship is about – removing barriers and making big dreams possible,” the CEO said.

Mr. McFarlane emphasised that the USF remains committed to investing in Jamaica’s digital future by empowering the youth with the tools and training needed to thrive in a technology-driven world.

Since the scholarship’s inception in 2020, the USF has awarded more than $13 million in scholarships to students across the island and plans to increase this investment for the 2025/26 academic year.

For more information and to apply, persons can visit www.usf.gov.jm 

Monday, 23 June 2025

Election Watch Jamaica!!!



The clock is ticking away. When will national elections take place in Jamaica? The bell shall ring, and the trumpet shall sound. 

I don't want to lie, but is June too soon to call the date and not be late? Would I be telling a lie if I said the election could be in July, or will it be a September to remember?

The day is drawing nigh, and next week could be special.

These are the results so far of the Bark Di Trute online readers' election poll. You can still participate in the poll. The link for the poll is near the bottom of this post.

The poll closes on Saturday, June 28, 2025.















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Will Heat Wave Affect Jamaica?

The Bahamian Health and Wellness Ministry sent this out I have been told. I wonder if this information is also valid in Jamaica.



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Vernon Speaks With Sharnon Williams From The NSWMA

 Vernon spoke with Sharnon William about matters relating to garbage collection and the workers at NSWMC.

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Wild Life Protection Act Breach

 

DPP Paula Llewellyn CD, KC

Reasons for No Further Evidence being offered against WISYNCO LTD by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) in the prosecution of the matter for a breach of Section 11 of the Wild Life Protection Act. 

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Allegations

1.     On the 18th day of July 2023, the National Environmental and Planning Agency (NEPA) received information that there was a pipeline leakage into the Rio Cobre River in the parish of St. Catherine in the vicinity of Dyke Road. The pipeline in question was owned by WISYNCO Limited. 

 

2.     Upon arrival at the site where the pipeline was leaking, officers from NEPA observed that there was a pipeline that ran from one side of the river to the other. The said pipeline was used to connect the two (2) sides of the WISYNCO plant. The officers observed that fluid was gushing from the pipeline into the river. 

 

 

3.     A visit was then made to the WISYNCO plant where the NEPA officer spoke to the Plant Manager. Upon arrival, it was discovered that maintenance work was being carried out at the plant. The Plant Manager was then told of the break in the pipeline. He made a call and indicated that the pumps would be turned off. The said officer, as outlined in her statement on file, formed the opinion that the pipeline was recently commissioned and that WISYNCO “was not aware” that there was a break in the pipeline. 

 

4.     A visit was made approximately two (2) kilometres down the river where dead fish were seen on the bank of the river. The NEPA officer who had made the observation further indicated in her statement that “the position of the dead fish did not look organic and that they were concentrated in one small section along the river.” Clarification sought from the NEPA officer by the prosecutor revealed that the fish appeared to have been stacked on the bank of the river.

 

5.     NEPA then charged WISYNCO for breaching Section 11 of the Wildlife Protection Act. 

 

6.     Section 11 of the Wildlife Protection Act states: 

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary every person who causes or knowingly permits to flow or puts or knowingly permits to be put, whether directly or indirectly into any harbour, river, stream, canal, lagoon or estuary, containing fish, any trade effluent or industrial waste or sewage or noxious or polluting matter shall be guilty of an offence against this section and shall, upon conviction before a Parish Judge, be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or both such fine and imprisonment.” The trial1.     On the 8th day of October 2024, the trial of the matter commenced in the St. Catherine

Parish Court and was being prosecuted by NEPA pursuant to a general fiat which had

been granted by the Director of Public Prosecutions allowing NEPA to actively associate with the prosecution of the matter. On the 23rd day of January 2025, ODPP commenced a review exercise of all the cases that NEPA had a general fiat to actively associate with the prosecution. Following the review of the Trade Winds matter, the Director of Public Prosecutions revoked the general fiat previously granted to NEPA and assigned an Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions and two Crown Counsel to take over the handling of the seven (7) cases of alleged environmental breaches that NEPA had in its case stock. 

Outcome of the review by the ODPP

8.     Having reviewed the statements on file and sought clarity from the NEPA staff, the ODPP observed the following: 

a.      No samples of water were taken by NEPA from the river beneath where the fluid was seen gushing into the river for testing to be done to determine whether it fell within the definition of trade effluent, industrial waste, sewage, noxious or polluting matter;

 

b.     No sample was taken by NEPA from the source of the pipeline attached to WISYNCO that was seen from the break in the pipe that was discharging fluids into the river for testing to be done to determine whether it fell within the definition of trade effluent, industrial waste, sewage, noxious or polluting matter;

 

c.      The substance that flowed through the pipe was never scientifically identified, as a matter of law, as a substance capable of falling within the definition of trade effluent, industrial waste, sewage, noxious or polluting matter, and therefore the prosecution was not in any position to evidentially prove what its character and nature was.

 

d.     On the prosecution’s case, the NEPA officer in her statement indicated that she formed the view that WISYNCO was not aware that the pipe was leaking fluids into the river;

 

e.      The dead fish that were seen were not observed in the waters of the Rio Cobre, but were instead stacked along the embankment of the river. No testing of the fish was done to determine what had caused the death of the fish; and

 

f.      There was no testing of the water two (2) kilometres downstream to ascertain if there was any pollutant present in that vicinity of the water and if so, what that pollutant was. In fact, there was no testing of the potentially affected area of the Rio Cobre in relation to the investigation of this matter. 

 

9.     In light of the observations mentioned above and the legal ingredients of the offence that have to be proved, bearing in mind the burden of proof that rests on the prosecution, and the standard of proof, which is beyond a reasonable doubt, the ODPP conducted an evidential analysis to ascertain whether there was in fact a viable prosecution going forward. 

 

10.  Section 11 of the Act requires the prosecution to prove that the substance discharged into the river by the Defendant company was either:  a. Trade effluent; or

b.     Industrial waste; or 

c.      Sewage; or

d.     Noxious; or

e.      Polluting matter.


8.     To prove any of the above, the prosecution would have to adduce evidence that the matter being discharged into the river is of a certain class or nature that falls within the abovementioned descriptions. In this case, there was nothing on the file speaking to what was in fact coming from the broken pipe which was attached to WISYNCO and going into the river. In prove of the case, one cannot use speculation, assumption or suspicion to ground what the pollutant was. 

 

9.     Further, there was evidence on the prosecution’s case that WISYNCO is not the only company that operates along the Rio Cobre River and therefore, in order for the Defendant (Company) to be properly identified as the source of what went into the river, there would have to be a nexus between the suspected pollutant found in the water and the source from which that suspected pollutant came. Without the nexus and without the identification of the substance in the pipeline that was going into the water, the prosecution would have been unable to show the Court to the requisite standard of proof that it was the Defendant who in fact polluted the river. 

 

10.  Without the required evidence to create a nexus between the discharge from the pipeline and the source of said discharge, the prosecution would not be a viable one and therefore, in the interests of justice, the matter would have to be discontinued by the offering of no further evidence. 

 

11.  In light of the fact that the incident in relation to this matter occurred on the 18th of July 2023 and the subject matter pipeline appeared to be repaired further investigation to assist the prosecution would be pointless and would be deemed to be unfair to the accused at this stage. 

In Court Today

15.  On the 23rd day of June 2025, the prosecution led by Mr. Dwayne Green, Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions, and Mr. Kemar Setal, Crown Counsel, outlined to the Court the reasons stated above and that having consulted with the Director of Public Prosecution, the Crown was obliged to offer no further evidence, as a matter of law. In the well-known case of R. v. Barry Randall (Cayman Islands) [2002] UKPC 19, the Privy Council reiterates the critical principle that there is an overriding objective in any criminal trial of fairness to the accused. This means that even though one can understand the disappointment or other negative emotions which segments of the society may feel because of the result, ethically a prosecutor is obliged to be objective, fearless but fair and to be guided by the law by offering no further evidence in circumstances where there is insufficient evidence to mount a viable prosecution. 

 

16.  Since the revocation of the general fiat by me in early May, there have been several training, collaborative and consultative sessions between the ODPP and NEPA which will continue to improve the investigative and prosecutorial capabilities of the staff at NEPA in their handling of the investigation of environmental breaches.

 

17.  The Defendant was represented by Ms. Stephanie Eubank and Ronaldo Richards, Attorneysat-Law instructed by Myers, Fletcher and Gordon. 

 

 

Paula V. Llewellyn, K.C 

Director of Public Prosecutions  



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