 Welcome to NTI Nightly. I am Genelle Norville. This edition stops stories. The Parliament of St. Lucia receives support from the Embassy of Taiwan for the strengthening of security systems. Minister for Equity Hon. Joachim Henry lays out plans for the boys training centre. And St. Lucia's beauty with a purpose shines to the world. The Parliament of St. Lucia is airmarked for security enhancement following financial support from the Embassy of Taiwan in St. Lucia. Hermadi Mark reports. The government of Taiwan continues to deepen diplomatic ties with the government and people of St. Lucia. This was exemplified in its latest gesture of funding the strengthening of security systems at the Parliament of St. Lucia. At a recent handing over ceremony, Ambassador of Taiwan to St. Lucia, His Excellency Peter Shen, presented a check to the President of the Senate, Senator Hon. Stanley Felix. It's a pleasure for me to make a donation today on behalf of the people and government of Taiwan towards the establishment of an electronic entry control system for the parliament compound. And the bond of friendship and support between Taiwan and St. Lucia, especially between two peoples and two parliaments, have been longstanding and mutually beneficial. St. Lucia's Senate President, Senator Hon. Stanley Felix expressing gratitude to the government of Taiwan for their continued support called for the country's inclusion around the table of international diplomacy. We do, by this gesture, demonstrate our strongest support for Taiwan and we recognize Taiwan's right to be included around the table of international diplomacy. We support Taiwan's inclusion in organizations such as the World Health Organization, Interpol, United Nations, and many other organizations that are important in forming and forging international relations and policies that affect people around the world. The Senate President said he looks forward to the further strengthening of ties between Taiwan and St. Lucia. From the Government Information Service, Hilma Di Ma reporting. Emphasis is being placed on the importance of men and boys to our society as St. Lucia joins over 80 countries in celebrating International Men's Day on November 19. The observant recognizes and aims to address issues faced by men and boys, including the improvement of male health, tackling discrimination and fostering positive gender relations. During a sitting of Senate on Thursday, Senator Alvina Reynolds acknowledged the value of men to the society. Senator Reynolds also called on men in leadership to do more to influence and guide the male population. I wish all senators in this space happy International Men's Day. All men who make positive contributions, but I also challenge my St. Lucia brothers. I also challenge the senators in here to step up, continue to step up and step forward and help another brother, help other brothers to be not a good example, but the best examples by words and actions, not only for men, but for boys. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Equity, Social Justice and Empowerment is allocating resources to the rehabilitation and well-being of the words of the Boys Training Centre. Minister for Equity, Social Justice and Empowerment, Hon. Joakim Henry made the announcement during Tuesday's sitting of the House of Assembly. Hon. Henry indicated that the Government is dedicated to providing the necessary support to aid the advancement of the centre. The Boys Training Centre has been the focus of intermittent media attention for some time. In light of this and given the Ministry's commitment to the existence of an environment conducive to rehabilitation, the Ministry is in the process of revisiting the operations of the Boys Training Centre towards restructuring and reprogramming for overall improvement. In the immediate, the legal and policy framework which supports the centre operations will be reviewed and updated as necessary. Operational processes will be enhanced and staffing arrangement will be reviewed and deficiencies will be addressed. Mr Speaker, this Government, on the principle of putting people first, we are putting the young words who are in the care of the state, we are putting them first. The move to improve the operations of the centre includes plans for the relocation of the facility. The Ministry will also engage or we have engaged last week the Caribbean Development Bank with respect to the relocation of the Boys Training Centre as well as revamping the programmes that we are offering. Initial talks which took place in 2020, which will be furthered as a result of COVID-19, will be back. And as the CDB has indicated, we will consider all options including repurposing of the school for the Boys Training Centre, which is a lot cheaper than constructing a very large building as what obtains currently. Minister for Equity, Social Justice and Empowerment Honourable Joachim Henry St Lucia's representative to the 2021 Miss World Pageant Tyler Theofan leaves the island for Puerto Rico this weekend. We have more in this report produced by Coordinating Agency events St Lucia. After five months of intense preparation, St Lucia's representative to the 2021 Miss World Pageant Tyler Theofan leaves the island for Puerto Rico this Saturday, November 20th. Tyler's preparation for the Miss World Pageant included fitness training, skin, body and hair care, massage therapy, elocution, interview techniques and vocal training. Her promotional activities included the Talk to Tyler radio series on the wave and her head-to-head interviews with key partners. As a Miss World contestant, Tyler was required to undertake a philanthropic project through the Beauty with a Purpose initiative. A signature project is the building of a house for a single mother of two boys. The three-bedroom dwelling house is being constructed on lands provided by Invest St Lucia in Opicon V4. True-value building and hardware supplies contributed building materials to the project. Managing Director Deborah Tobie said once approached she had no hesitation getting on board. As a company that is very big on corporate social responsibility, we felt it necessary to partner. We have, as a matter of fact, done a couple of initiatives like this ourselves over the years. So our contribution was in, of course, a cash donation towards the material supply as well as discounted supply on the other items that I believe were sponsored by other corporate partners. Jessica Gaia, the single mother for whom the house is being built, was visibly emotional and thankful for the gift of a new home for herself and her two sons. I want to thank everybody, ACSL, everybody, the government and the people around everybody there. I want to thank you all so much because I never knew somebody like that would come for me. I thank you, I thank God, I thank Tyler. I don't know what to say. I'm so excited and I can't even really believe that happening. So thank you, thank you everybody. Laris Construction provided a backhoe for site clearance. Brice and company provided steel and roofing. St. Louis Metal and Plastics donated doors and windows for the project. Labor was provided by the Sufra Regional Development Foundation through cow construction. Harris Paints worked with Tyler to formulate her unique color blend called Tyler's Blush. They have supplied several gallons of Tyler's Blush to paint the new house. Tyler joined the ACSL staff for Kudmeh in the early stages of the construction. In true St. Lucian style, music, food and laughter made the work so much lighter. The Government of St. Lucia is continuing with its ethos of putting people first. Central to this is the economic empowerment of the youth. Prime Minister the Honorable Philip J. Pierce says the creation of a department of youth economy is intended to invest in the talents, skills and ideas of young people. Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Youth Economy Honorable Wayne Girard indicated that the Government of St. Lucia is soon to launch the youth economy which will provide an avenue for the youth to engage in economic ventures that they enjoy by making the resources available for their utilization. Mr. Speaker, equally, I have the honor of working closely with the Prime Minister. A Prime Minister not interested in casting judgment on one's pedigree, but rather in your integrity, your skills, your talents and your passion. And that is why in the coming days, the Prime Minister will be launching our youth economy initiative with a grant of $5 million from the Republic of China, Taiwan. The youth economy will address the special interests of all young people in economic activities that embrace sports, entertainment, creative industries, science, information technology and other areas of youth interest. Honorable Girard expressed gratitude to the Government and people of Taiwan for their continued support and contribution to the development of St. Lucia. No young person needs to fear about the future. Your fired-up mind is a powerful resource. We do all of this, Mr. Speaker, to guide against the risk of our young people becoming long-term unemployed. At that point, it becomes far more difficult to engage meaningfully. Let me take this opportunity, Mr. Speaker, to extend the profound gratitude of the Government and people of St. Lucia to the Government and people of the Republic of China, Taiwan for the contribution and the continued support and friendship. Minister and the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Youth Economy Honorable Wim Girard. This is NTN Nightly. Prime Minister Hutchinson is up next. Stay with us. One of the eight universally recognized rights of the consumer is the right to satisfaction of basic needs. This means that every consumer has the right to basic goods and services that guarantee survival. This right includes adequate food, clothing, shelter, health care, education, water and sanitation. Welcome back. We join Prime Minister Hutchinson for the NTN Nouvelle. Thank you so much, General. Thank you, Madam Department, for the information on this government. This is GIS, the National Television Service, NTN. Thank you, Nouvelle. Thank you, Prime Minister Hutchinson. The Ministry of Health has continued to find support for a fight against COVID-19. Thank you, Prime Minister, for the information on this government. On the occasion of the General meeting tonight, we will be working with St. Louis Stilers, the Minister of Health, to find support for the long-term equipment that will reduce the number of people in the country. Thank you, Prime Minister, for the support for the government, and for the official office by St. Louis Stilers. Nukauwe qui a cadeau salat, l'année en 500 qui c'est Nusha de Steelers bay, l'année en 100 qui a company sortier France bay, avec aussi l'année en 456 côté Jean Martinique même bay cadeau pour Jean St. Lissie. C'est bon parce que nous tout en dit dans l'affaire COVID-19 ça la somme et que nous nous pouvons gommer ensemble. Selon ministre Santé je bâtisse, c'est pas l'icellement mais gouvernement St. Lissie aussi, tu es appréciable pour ces cadeaux salat qui tu es important pour abattre maladies corrodas. Gouvernement apprécié ça, et moi je suis le premier ministre avec toute cabinet là car apprécié ça. Moi je vais dire dernièrement qu'il nous faut continuer à combattre l'affaire COVID-19 là parce que c'est l'himoac à descendre, c'est bon pour St. Lissie, mais nous ne pouvons pas arriver au bout de la bataille là. C'est parce que ça vioient encore si nous pas faire ça, nous n'y pouvons pas. Avec si nous pas pour vacciner, parce que ça me encourage tout le monde, qu'il pourquoi pour vacciner, pour aller pour vacciner. Avec, vous êtes à distance, mettez masque, lavez la main, avec faites tout ça c'est docteur, avec ministre Stécadou pour faire, pour nous n'y imprimer St. Lissie. Y'en a c'est Bill qui est le mem sénat Sénat Sénat là présenter et approuver tous les bonnes félicitations par le mem sénat Sénat Gouvernement. Y'en le font national des affaires économiques pour St. Lissie. T'es trouvé approuvé d'une sénat Sénat, j'ai dit bon matin. Le fond salat, c'est pour Gouvernement, c'est vie, un sous-coup, un bel situation, c'est bêtement. Selon Sénaté Asoufa Sénat Gouvernement, ça c'est un noeud qui gagne tout ce chaleuré. Situations à prison, j'ai changé. C'est Gouvernement international, pas capable d'aider qu'on avance en resultat d'une pandémie corona. Y'a pas mis calté la geste salat encore, parce que Covid-19, pour un shire de ce shire salat, est qu'un shire de ce fond salat a affecté. So noni pour avoir à regarder qu'est-ce qui a existé dans le pays nous. Quoté nous s'ajouons un petit cacadre, un petit l'argent, un petit manier pour nous ça aide des situations à l'aider dans le pays nous. C'est Gouvernement, en ministère des Affaires d'Education, la Sénaté Docteur Pauline Antoine Prospect. Car ouais, manier le fond salat, ça aide divers projets gouvernement, particuliers pour gérer l'éducation. Quoté plus il y a les étudiants qui aient trouvé bénéfice. Avec Gouvernement, j'ai fait un shire, en ayant 100 jours pour aider par on. Nous savons que la guerre, avec maman et papa, qu'à tuimer, pour y aider mamanille. Premier ministre Sétlissie, j'ai trouvé bonne félicitation pour dégoer sa Gouvernement, et j'ai accompli pour premier 100 jours qui ont pu voir. C'est ministre des Affaires d'Education et de l'Education, pour faire ça sur l'Est Castouille, au droit de Docteur Onazile, qui dit ça. Selon Docteur Hilaire, il y a venu plus stable, par exemple, devant les présentations et par le moment, Docteur Hilaire déclaré que premier ministre, premier ministre Pierre, j'ai écouté pour plus citoyens pour participer à l'effort pour le développement national. Et aussi, ces diverses représentatives que j'ai conçues, j'ai déjà présenté tout ça, j'ai accompli pour 100 jours depuis y'aura pour voir. Docteur Hilaire déclaré que yo, qu'on y a Gouvernement, pas parfait et qu'à y faire les oeufs, qu'on n'est pas allé le gai pour avoir qui y a fait les oeufs. Et qui dit que premier ministre, j'avais dit que depuis y'a eu les oeufs, il faut y accepter la responsabilité pour lui, et qui déclaré qu'yo, c'est un Gouvernement pour toute cette lycée et qui a pas qu'à une préférence pour y en passer l'autre, parce qu'il, nous toutes, c'est cette lycée. Et c'est comme ça avec notre bout de la nouvelle. Merci madame. Merci Monsieur Hautein pour qu'à garder pour qu'à avoir une invitation pour que j'aie depuis moi encore c'est de conserver la vie pour cette nouvelle à Croyol. Après ça, avant de me présenter Genel, c'était moi un corps sur le bon finissement semaine et comment tu joues ? ... Segwell ? Merci Apil Primus. That brings us to the end of NTI Nightly. Join us next time at 7 p.m. with a repeat at 7 a.m. You can also catch up with us anytime on the St Lucia Govt Facebook page or YouTube channel. I am General Norville.