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March 15, 2021
From politician to the ordinary farmer, Hutus united to get rid of the cockroaches, working together to exterminate their Tutsi friends, neighbors, co-workers and family members. Kennedy Ndahiro, Dehumanization: How the Tutsis were reduced to cockroaches, snakes to be killed.
I use to think that the motto of the Trinidad and Tobago Constabulary was to protect and serve. Unfortunately, it seems that its present mission is to belittle and berate. Listening to Gary Griffith, the Commissioner of Police, one would think he is at war with the society or anyone who criticize his opinions or performance.
Nothing reflects this position clearer than his response to Kafra Kamon s call for his removal from office. Kambon called the deaths of Joel Balcon and Andrew Morris while in police custody abominable and objected to Griffith s description of young Black men as cockroaches.
As the Storminâ Norman Band stood on the steps of Billikenâs Smokehouse at the Chimneys Saturday afternoon, they urged passersby to make their voices heard to the Fredericksburg City Council.
âDo not let council pull the vocal chords out of Fredericksburg,â bass guitarist Frankie Brennan shouted.
City Council is considering a proposed noise ordinance that would make it a Class 3 misdemeanor for anyone to be âplainly audibleâ from 200 feet or more in the downtown area. Some local restaurant owners and musicians are concerned the ordinance would hinder their ability to offer live bands to draw in patrons.
The Storminâ Norman Band led a small protest outside of Billikenâs on Caroline Street Saturday. There was loud music played, the band members spoke about their concerns and later marched to Market Square, where they continued to sing, âWeâre taking our freedom back now.â
The Drinks Business
15 March 2021 By Arabella Mileham
UK discounter Aldi has added two new gins and rums to its line up, available from today.
The two new gin expressions, Mediterranean Orange and Sicilian Lemon (rrp: £12.99), have been added to the retailers Greyson’s label from today. The new skus are being pitted as going head-to-head with two limited edition Diageo’s Gordons in the same flavours, which launched in February and April last year.
The retailer has also launched two new flavoured rums – a Tropical Pineapple Rum and Raspberry Mojito Rum (rrp: £14.99).
Julie Ashfield, managing director of buying at Aldi UK said rum had “grown massively in popularity over the past few years” and the team were excited to offer new and exciting flavours to meet growing demand.