Barataria councillor helps constituents get job-ready

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Barataria councillor Kimberly Small hosted an “interview preparation caravan” at the Barataria Community Centre on Tuesday morning.

The event, hosted in collaboration with Catherine Gordon’s Institute of Finishing Elements, was geared towards equipping unemployed people in the Barataria community with the necessary tools to get into the workforce. Skills such as proper interview preparation, effective resume writing, successful job hunting and proper dress attire for interviews were covered at the inaugural, one-day workshop.

The caravan, initially primarily aimed at Barataria’s teenage population, was also attended by a few older people.

Asked about this by Newsday, Small said, “The facilitator, Catherine Gordon, specialises in teaching persons between ages 16-29.

“But when people started to call us, we realised there are people out there who are around 35 that are still looking for jobs, or you know, sometimes you find yourself in a dead-end situation and you want to access better.”

She said as a result they opened up the target audience and accepted anyone currently on the job market, although the event was still predominantly attended by secondary-school students.

Asked why she felt it necessary to host such an event, Small said a lot of people have the necessary skills and competencies to work, but are not given the opportunities to put that on display because their resume or interview preparedness may be lacking.

“Remember, if an employer is getting 30 resumes, you must have something that jumps out at them and differentiates you from the rest.

“Sometimes they might also go to the interview and they’re not properly dressed, they’re not prepared.

“So while they may have the skills, their first impression and actually going through the interview –they are not making it past that stage.”

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Kamla defends David Lee over tax-exempt car

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OPPOSITION Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar is defending one of her deputy political leaders, David Lee, who is being investigated by police.

They are seeking to establish whether his tax and duty exemption from his purchase of a luxury vehicle benefited someone else.

Challenging the police to charge Lee if they had evidence, Persad-Bissessar asserted that he had done nothing illegal. She said it was an attempt to “nasty people’s names” with an old matter that had no substance.

She warned the United National Congress (UNC) had enough good lawyers to successfully defend him.

At the UNC virtual meeting on Monday night, Persad-Bissessar said the matter is being put on the national agenda to change the narrative from the “PNM pandemic of hopelessness” the country is facing.

Lee, the MP for Pointe-a-Pierre, was questioned last Monday by the police Financial Investigation Branch (FIB) in connection with the purchase of a Mercedes-Benz valued at $2.3 million which attracted a $1.4 million tax exemption.

It is being alleged that Lee was not using the vehicle and a party financier may have benefited.

Reminding her live and virtual audience the matter of whether he bought the vehicle for someone else was raised years ago, Persad-Bissessar charged, “They are using this as a distraction to change the narrative.”

She raised questions of her own, about the transfer of a vehicle between former AG Faris Al-Rawi and Roger Kawalsingh, documents relating to which are not lodged at the licensing office, or the alleged purchase of a Maybach by another minister for a contractor.

On the same platform, MP Dinesh Rambally disparaged the Government’s decision to ban the export of scrap iron and copper for the next six months as an anti-crime measure.

“How on earth is throwing the honest and hardworking scrap iron dealers on the breadline going to stop thieves? Shutting down the industry for six months will only fuel the thieves. But this is the dotish logic of the Rowley-led PNM.”

He said he was suspicious there was an agenda, and put everyone on alert for the setting up of sub-committees for the granting of licences for scrap iron dealers among friends, family and financiers of the PNM.

“So while the country drowning in bloodshed and more people now on the breadline, the Rowley-led Cabinet will once again be looking out for their friends, family and financiers. While scrap-iron dealers suffering, the PNM will be eating a food.”

On the issue of fireworks, Rambally said the consultation held last Friday was a mockery of fair and proper consultation according to law.

“It is trite law, a matter of common sense, that where a public authority embarks on consultation, it should do so properly. Participants were denied open and frank dialogue with the AG’s representatives.

“Feedback only took the form of typed questions on a Facebook chat, and even then, they seemed to be somewhat selectively represented by the host.”

He said regulation of fireworks is a matter for which the population has been clamouring.

“Unregulated use has incensed many in our society, to such an extent that there is a call for an outright ban. Animal-rights activists have expressed heartfelt and genuine concern over the cruel impact of fireworks on animals.

“I call upon the AG to immediately correct the curtailed manner in which he has conducted these consultations. Get the facts and bring legislation accordingly.”

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Prime Minister laments calibre of local, regional journalism

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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley

The Prime Minister has lamented the calibre of journalism in TT and other parts of the region.

He described the profession as being largely based on what he called “publish, beat down, ‘gotcha’ or simply ‘he say, she say,’ all largely, frequently, without context or recorded history.

“A listener, reader or viewer is not helped or educated through the democratic process when a journalist has a story that searches for a counterpoint. Full stop. That is it.”

Dr Rowley argued there must be context, a wider, deeper background within and to that story which helps the receiver.

He was delivering the keynote address at the opening of the 53rd general assembly of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU) on Monday night at the Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort, Lowlands, Tobago.

The theme of the two-day event, held in collaboration with the UN Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), is Media and Information Literacy.

Rowley said journalism today must go beyond “attempts to reach Mr and Mrs So and So for comment failed.

“Again, that is it. Story gone.”

Rowley said regional journalists must see every story they write as reporting on the history and uniqueness of Caribbean condition.

“What’s been argued as free and independent reporting has to be seen wider than the metropolitan model or context and carrying that flavour of our West-Indianness.”

He said journalism must visit and keep revisiting the volumes written on the dangers of cultural imperialism and what it has done and continues to do to the minds of West Indian people, particularly its youth.

Rowley also complained that radio stations’ schedules are “predominantly American pop or worse, American gangster, as opposed to meaningful conscious, West Indian music, art and drama.

“Worse, there are sections of the radio frequencies dedicated to the illiterate musings of the hired hitman, spewing indignation and libel for free and a fee.”

Rowley applauded the CBU and UNESCO for promoting the discussion on media and information literacy for journalism, “as a clear relevant counter to the clear and present dangers of misinformation a disinformation.”

He noted that the handbook for the assembly referred to highlights of the misinformation and disinformation dating back to the era of Cleopatra in ancient Egypt to Cambridge Analytica.

Rowley said according to verifiable reports in the British media, Cambridge Analytica’s misinformation originated in TT ten-15 years ago, then went on to the “larger playfield” in the US presidential politics.

“Interestingly, as I speak to you today, those wheels are still turning in Washington, Arizona, Georgia, New York and in some quarters here in TT.”

He urged media practitioners not to take information at face value without precautionary fact-checking.

“This is the era of the big lie or just avalanche of the common or garden lies, since shame has been reduced in its societal tempering role.

“We are now required to spend so much of our time and resources debunking lies in search of the truth.”

Rowley said TT is not only known for steelpan, calypso and soca music, but “we… in part are responsible for the modern-day popularisation of misinformation and disinformation.”

Journalism in the developing world, he suggested, should focus, investigate, interpret, educate and report on the development processes of countries.

Rowley added journalists must be guardians of the Caribbean’s history and be understanding and sympathetic to the realistic challenges confronting developing islands.

“Most importantly, journalists must be able to do so without any government guidance or intervention. As such, they must cultivate and view their world with the so-called jeweller’s eye – interpreting, educating and helping their fellow citizens to locate themselves and their interests in the wider world.”

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One man killed, one shot in separate incidents

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Police are investigating a murder and a shooting that occurred within 24 hours in the Port of Spain and Chaguanas areas.

On Monday night residents of Blue Wing Drive, Guayamare Village in Charlieville reported hearing gunshots around 9.05 pm.

Police found a red Ford Focus parked in an open area. On checking the van they found the body of an unidentified man.

Approximately 400 metres away they also found an empty white Hyundai Elantra crashed into a ditch off the road.

On Tuesday morning, a man was treated at the Port of Spain General Hospital after being shot by masked gunmen.

Police said Jessie Bramble, 33, of Las Alturas, Lady Young Road, was in the carpark of his home preparing to go to work when a man dressed in construction clothing fired several shots at him. He was hit in the head and neck. His wife took him to hospital.

No one has been held in connection with the shooting.

Investigations into the incidents are ongoing.

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Emiten aviso de inundaciones para municipios de la zona metropolitana

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El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología (SNM) en San Juan, emitió el martes, un aviso de inundaciones para municipios de la zona metropolitana.

Según el SNM, los municipios de Guaynabo y San Juan permanecerán bajo aviso de inundaciones hasta las 3:30 de la tarde.

El radar Doppler detectó a eso de la 2:12 de esta tarde, unas bandas de tronadas fuertes sobre el área advertida que causarán fuertes aguaceros de una a dos pulgadas de lluvia.

Se esperan acumulaciones adicionales de hasta 2 pulgadas de lluvia.

El SNM exhortó a mantener precaución.

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Gobernador rechaza ser defensor de LUMA Energy

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El gobernador Pedro Rafael Pierluisi Urrutia rechazó el martes la premisa de que defiende la gestión de la empresa LUMA Energy a cargo de la transmisión y distribución de energía eléctrica.

“Yo no defiendo (a LUMA) eso lo dices en tu pregunta, pero no. O sea, yo lo que esto es, yo fiscalizo a ambas entidades, a LUMA y a la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica. Yo velo porque se cumpla con la Ley de Transformación del Sistema Eléctrico de Puerto Rico. Yo velo por que se cumpla con la Política Pública Energética. Les recuerdo a todos que LUMA es el resultado de una transformación que está en curso. Obviamente no queremos el monopolio que hubo en el pasado en manos de la Autoridad en transmisión y distribución. Eso no es una opción. Lo importante es que siga mejorando su desempeño, en el caso de LUMA”, dijo el gobernador a preguntas de la prensa.

“En el caso de la Autoridad de igual manera la Ley de Transformación del Sistema Eléctrico dispone que debemos también pasarle el control de la generación a una alianza público privada y eso también está en curso. Mi función como gobernador es velar por que se cumplan con las leyes, incluyendo las que rigen del sistema eléctrico de Puerto Rico y de igual manera, si, defender al pueblo ante cualquier incumplimiento de ley o de obligaciones ministeriales”, añadió.

En cuanto a la responsabilidad por los apagones que se han reportado recientemente, Pierluisi Urrutia insistió que le corresponde al Negociado de Energía multar a LUMA Energy o a la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica si se demuestra negligencia.

“Aquí hay un esfuerzo continuo de fiscalización, lo hace el Negociado de Energía que es el regulador, puede multar a LUMA o a la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica si incumplen con sus obligaciones contractuales. De igual manera la Autoridad para las Alianzas Público Privadas fiscaliza, La Fortaleza fiscaliza, la Cámara y el Senado. La fiscalización se va a seguir dando”, concluyó.

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Taiwan and SVG increases co-operation in the field of Education

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Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has announced that there is to be increased co-operation in the field of Education, between St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the Republic of China, Taiwan.

The Prime Minister made the announcement during a News Conference this morning, as he provided an update on his just-concluded one-week state visit to Taiwan.

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The Prime Minister outlined some changes to take place in relation to tertiary education.

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MP De Weever: Issues at GEBE a matter of national security now – StMaartenNews.com – News Views Reviews & Interviews

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PHILIPSBURG — The Honorable Member of Parliament (MP) Ludmila de Weever sounded the alarm that the deafening silence coming from the management of GEBE is very concerning and requested an urgent public meeting. The meeting request was also supported by MPs Christophe Emmanuel, Melissa Gumbs, and Sarah Wescot-Williams.

“It may be a sign that GEBE has become an issue of national security,” MP De Weever warned. “We are nearing the 6-month mark since GEBE was hacked and all information was lost,” she stated.

Meanwhile, MP De Weever remains steadfast in her conviction that GEBE is not telling the whole truth, because the reality may in fact be that the entire system was lost: creditor information, debtor information, and even the distribution network or “grid” layout.

“Up until today, customers are still awaiting an invoice since their last one was issued either in February or March 2022. Up to today, customers without invoices are still saying they are uncomfortable paying a fixed amount via online banking. Up until today, the financial administration system is definitely not 75% recovered,” MP De Weever stated emphatically.

“Where is the assurance that all customers’ information is in the system when entire neighborhoods have not been invoiced as yet? Ask residents and you will easily hear,” MP De Weever continued.

One of the traits of a small community like Sint Maarten is that everyone knows everyone and people talk, she explained. “Rumblings of suppliers being overheard saying they will not provide credit to GEBE are now common,” MP De Weever added. “This makes me wonder if GEBE can’t pay its suppliers, can they pay their employees? If yes, for how long? Without such a financial lifeline for the company and the employees, guaranteeing to keep the lights on seems impossible,” MP De Weever concluded.

MP Ludmila de Weever was part of the external financial audit team of PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Sint Maarten from 2010 until 2014. From 2015-2017, she continued honing her utility company skills while working as part of the financial audit team of WEB Bonaire, the utility company in Bonaire, with PwC Curacao. Up until accepting her appointment as Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic, and Telecommunication, MP De Weever worked as the Business Analysis Advisor to NV GEBE. Because of her persistence and efforts during her time there, GEBE began receiving unqualified opinions on its audits (a higher accounting standard). It required a massive cleanup of its distribution network and related method for recording additions or replacements of the electricity and water network. With the cooperation of the management, the employees, the external financial auditors, and the valuation experts from the Netherlands, GEBE received unqualified opinions for 2017, with retrospective effect for 2016 and 2015, as well as 2018.

Photo caption: Honorable Member of Parliament Ludmila de Weever.

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Rapper A$AP Rocky charged with felony assault with a firearm Loop Jamaica

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Rapper A$AP Rocky was charged with two felonies Monday for pulling a gun on a former friend and firing in Hollywood last year, prosecutors said.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office charged the 33-year-old New York native, whose legal name is Rakim Athelaston Mayers, with two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm.

Prosecutors allege that during an argument on November 6, 2021, Mayers pointed the handgun at the victim, then in a subsequent confrontation drew the gun again and fired twice in the direction of the man, who sustained a minor injury. His name has not been released.

Mayers has not entered a plea to the charges. He is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday. An email seeking comment from representatives was not immediately returned.

“Discharging a gun in a public place is a serious offence that could have ended with tragic consequences not only for the person targeted but also for innocent bystanders visiting Hollywood,” said District Attorney George Gasc?n in a statement.

Mayers and two other men fled the scene after he fired the gun, police said. He was first arrested for the incident at Los Angeles International Airport on April 20, and was released on bail the same day.

A member of the Harlem hip hop collective A$AP Mob, A$AP Rocky first made his mark in music with the single “Peso” in 2011. His 2013 debut album, “Long. Live. A$AP,” went to No 1 on the Billboard 200, as did its 2015 follow-up, “At. Long. Last. A$AP.” He has been nominated for two Grammy Awards.

He is in a relationship with Rihanna, and the two had a son in May.

Mayers released his last studio album four years ago, and like Rihanna has become as known for fashion trendsetting as he is for music.

He was the focus of international attention in 2019 after being detained for nearly a month in Sweden following a street brawl. He was found guilty of assault and given a “conditional sentence” that meant no additional time in jail.___By ANDREW DALTON

AP Entertainment Writer

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Northbound carriageway, Howard Cooke Bridge, St James to close-NWA Loop Jamaica

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The Police are advising the public that effective Wednesday, August 17, the National Works Agency (NWA) will be closing the northbound carriageway of the Howard Cooke Bridge in the vicinity of Harmony Beach Park in St James.

This closure will remain in effect for six weeks as the NWA conduct repairs on the bridge. Harbour Street and Market Street intersection will also be closed to vehicular traffic.

Motorists travelling along Howard Cooke Boulevard towards Sangster’s International Airport are advised to utilize the lower section of Market Street, in the vicinity of the Baywest Shopping Centre, turn left onto Harbour Street and then proceed to Queens Drive or Jimmy Cliff Boulevard.

Persons travelling along Harbour Street will only be allowed to turn onto Church Street. The public is being advised to obey the directives of the authorised persons.

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