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CABINET NOTES: Ms. Shaveesa Gasper, having graduated from the Edna Manley School of Performing Arts, has returned home.
A new opportunity has opened up for this talented young woman who will join the Ministry of the Creative Industries as a lecturer among other duties.
This talented national received burns over 95% of her body and was flown to Martinique and eventually to France for surgery in 2018, which saved her life.
The Cabinet was very pleased to learn of the outstanding work which she has undertaken during her studies and welcomed her aboard.
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Congrats to Shaveesa!
Happy to see a young professional getting this opportunity! Let’s hope this leads to real change in the creative industry, not just talk.
A step in the right direction for the arts! Now let’s see more funding and support for local performers.
Bravo, Shaveesa! Congratulations and best wishes!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
What a wonderful feel good story. From adversity to triumph. Congratulations young Lady. God is good .
While I am glad to see a daughter of the soil been elevated and employed, that’s the same issues with engineers at APUA and public works specially comes to mind where they built a little bridge at Belmont pass Belmont clinic coming to the corner going east there is a left turn where it’s impossible for two cars to pass, that’s some theoretical drawing that engineer had to do during study that is not applicable to our reality on the ground, and at APUA an electricity manager with no internship or experience to impact the system, the APUA is as the colonials leave it except for changes brought about by non university graduates, coming to this daughter of the soil with no internship but probably parents political connection, if I were her I would work abroad and build upon my academic excellence and come back and make real contribution, because what happens here is that she will be given a managerial position without real experience to impart to her subordinates and rather than look incompetent that person wants to feel secure so they intimidate their subordinates, this is what the APUA electricity manager does to even senior staff like junior engineers so that there is no challenge because he has nothing to impart, sometimes carilec instructors shake their heads in bemusement that someone as incompetent as the electricity manager could possessed such title to his name though we know them to be academically incline, that doesn’t translate to electrical engineering experience, am sure this is the same across all government department or statutory corporation.
Congratulations to Shavessa but please get yall information correct. She went away in 2016 and it’s actually 65% not 95%