CPL 2022: Hetmyer to captain Guyana Amazon Warriors Loop Jamaica

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Explosive left-hander, Shimron Hetmyer has been appointed captain of the Guyana Amazon Warriors team for the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL).

The 25-year-old top-order batter has been with the Guyana Amazon Warriors since 2016 and played 47 matches with one ton and eight half-centuries under his belt.

Hetmyer, a key figure in the West Indies set-up, has shown leadership skills from his youth days when he led West Indies Under-19 to their first ICC youth World Cup title.

“I’m really happy to be appointed captain of my country franchise,” said Hetmyer. “I’m excited to lead this group of men. I can’t wait for the CPL to begin.”

Chairman of Guyana Amazon Warriors, Dr. Bobby Ramroop stated that “we are pleased to appoint our first Guyanese captain since the 2013 season. Hetmyer has been a main part of our setup over the years and we believe the time is right to have him lead the team.”

Guyana Amazon Warriors squad: Shimron Hetmyer (captain), Romario Shepherd, Gudakesh Motie, Shai Hope, Jermaine Blackwood, Chandrapaul Hemraj, Odean Smith, Veerasammy Permaul, Matthew Nandu, Junior Sinclair, Imran Tahir, Colin Ingram, Tabraiz Shamsi, Heinrich Klaasen, Paul Stirling, Ronsford Beaton, Keemo Paul.

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Fayval Williams needs to go or change… Loop Jamaica

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Stopping short of calling for the immediate removal of Fayval Williams from the education and youth portfolio, Opposition Senator Damion Crawford has declared that the ministry needs greater energy and creativity ahead of the new school year.

Crawford is calling on the Education Minister to change in order to address the several issues plaguing the sector before the scheduled reopening of schools on September 5. He also said there is the option for the person at the helm of the education portfolio to be changed in order to effect change.

“We are concerned about what seems to be… the nonchalance of dealing with the education system already underperforming before COVID-19 pandemic and decimated by the decisions of the Government during the pandemic,” said Crawford.

He was speaking at a People’s National Party (PNP) press conference that centred on back-to-school preparations.

Earlier, Crawford claimed that almost every aspect of the plan to ensure the readiness of the first full face-to-face resumption of the academic year since the disruption brought on by the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, was in disarray.

Aside from the migration of teachers, Crawford pointed out that schools are grappling with the late distribution of rental books and inadequate furniture.

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“Equally, there is a grave concern from the Opposition benches about the great shortage of rental books going into September 2022. Indeed, communication with principals suggest that between 20 and 60 per cent of our students will not be able to get all the books due to them on the rental system,” he outlined.

“Additional interviews with parents indicate that last year, some of the children got none of their rental books because of the shortage of rental books within the system.

“Another concern is poor and insufficient infrastructure. The education system has always been plagued with poor infrastructure, and it’s a reality that is often discussed but seldom acted on,” Crawford stated.

He added: “The insufficiency of furniture, and indeed, classroom spaces, is extremely drastic going into this school year 2022.”

The senator also noted that the Sixth Form Pathways Programme will add to the infrastructure challenges in several schools come September.

Further, he informed that many principals are in “limbo” in relation to the responsiblities of each school pertaining to the mandatory requirement that each student should enrol in such a programme.

“If it is mandatory, what are the repercussions if the students do not show up? Many principals are incapable of answering this question.

“Has enough been done to motivate the parents to send children that graduated from fifth form back to school? How will schools address the additional teachers and facilitators needed for 200 to 300 additional students?” Crawford questioned.

“It is our belief, unfortunately, with no intention of disrespect, that the ministry needs greater energy and creativity at this moment in time,” he proposed.

When asked if he is calling for a change in leadership at the education ministry, Crawford said: “We are saying that the minister either needs to be changed or to be changed based on her ability to change.”

He elaborated: “There are two methods of change. You can change the person or the person can change.

“So if the minister, at current, is incapable to get greater vigour and vitality as it relates to the management of the education system, (and) if she is incapable to exert the energy and interest and excitement that it demands, then the minister needs to change,” the Opposition senator indicated.

“However, I believe that the first call is for the minister to understand and accept her need to change, and to indicate to the public that she can do better and she not just misunderstand the circumstances that face the education system,” said Crawford.

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Three EV charging stations for St Catherine Loop Jamaica

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Three Petcom Service Stations in St Catherine will be fitted with electric vehicle charging stations, the first installations in the parish.

“The world is going electric,” Evergo CEO Wayne McKenzie declared at the signing of an agreement between Petroleum Company of Jamaica (Petcom) and EVPower Jamaica Limited last week.

McKenzie said Evergo is doing its part to build relationships with partners across Jamaica to develop a network that will allow EV users to commute without worry.

“We’re expecting to import 44 additional chargers in two months,” he added.

For his part, Petcom General Manager Godfrey Boyd said his company is driven toward a sustainable environment.

“Renewable energy lessens our demand and reliability on oil, said Boyd. “Our health is our biggest wealth, and emissions are a serious concern to our health,” he said.

The first commissioned was Portmore Parkway, which boasts a Level 3 DC ‘super-fast’ charger and two Level 2 AC ‘semi-fast’ chargers.

Located in the heart of Portmore, this station has its convenience store, ‘SunMart’. It is also near supermarkets, shopping centres and a medical facility – allowing users to charge while they run errands.

Other Evergo units awaiting connection are Petcom on Passagefort Drive in Portmore and Twickenham Park in Spanish Town.

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UPP Demands Updates on 26 Failed ABLP Projects

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The UPP is extremely concerned about the ABLP administration’s repeated false announcements of over 26 development projects that have failed to deliver over 3,000 new hotel rooms, 6,000 construction jobs, 7,000 permanent jobs and should have pumped over US $5 billion (over EC $13 billion) into the local economy.

Since being elected in 2014, the ABLP administration has raised the hopes and dreams of many Antiguans and Barbudans with the announcement of an extensive list of development projects.

However, the ABLP has amassed the highest number of failed projects under any government in the history of Antigua and Barbuda – likely the poorest track record in the world.

In addition to dashed hopes and dreams of long-term prosperity for many Antiguans and Barbudans, the country now suffers from an unemployment and an underemployment crisis, with insufficient good paying jobs to meet the needs of our people. Having made these headline announcements the ABLP, has not provided any updates or progress reports.

The UPP considers this irresponsible and calls on the ABLP administration to explain the reasons for the apparent failure of these 26 major projects which were announced during budget presentations and by senior ABLP officials over the past 8 years.

The list of projects are:

Sunny Hill Project (Resort in Falmouth/Bethesda area)
Beaches Resort by Sandals Resorts
Half Moon Bay Hotel
Morris Bay / Callaloo Cay Project
Hotel Resort on Pelican Island and Residences on Maiden Island
Labahia Hotel Resort & Condominiums (Marble Hill Business Hotel) by WIOC
Long Bay Hotel Resort by WIOC
Valley Church Hotel Resort by WIOC/PDVSA, later Calvin Ayre Wellness Resort
Amazon Call Center at Five Islands
Marriott Autograph Hotel at Yeptons
Beach Club at Fort James by Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
One and Only Hotel and Luxury Villas at Pearns Point
Port Oasis Project at Side Hill
NAMCO acquisition of Jolly Beach Hotel
Best Western Hotel at Jolly Harbour
Marriott Courtyard Airport Hotel
Cedar Valley Golf Course Hotel
Mike Tyson Hotel
Bau Panel/UNOPS Project
The Yida Project
Willoughby Bay Project
Western Imperial Special Economic Zone (WISEZ)
Brova Idea Pearl Hotel – Partly Underwater Hotel
USD $300 Million Hotel from Investors in Holland
Paradise Found (Barbuda)
Armand Hotel (Barbuda)

UPP Political Leader Harold Lovell states, “It is clear from the large list of stalled or failed ABLP projects that the administration is either failing to attract the right kind of investors or failing to properly nurture investments which have the potential for success.” He further comments, “It is clear that the ABLP’s refusal to cooperate with the experts at the Antigua Barbuda Investment Authority has contributed to this litany of failures. If even a quarter of these projects found success, we would have been more resilient in our post pandemic recovery.”

Prime Minister Browne himself acknowledges that we are in an unemployment crisis. In the Budget Presentation for the year 2021, he stated on page 9 that, “Figures from the Social Security Scheme indicate a decline of nearly 40 per cent in the number of contributors. This translates to about 11,000 fewer employed persons than when we started the year in 2020.”

The rapidly growing list of failed projects confirms that the ABLP Administration is incapable of reducing unemployment and providing adequate jobs for the thousands of school-leavers and returning graduates.

The full details on all 26 projects can be viewed at this link:

https://voteupp.com/upp-publishes-list-of-failed-ablp-projects/

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Police offering 15K reward for information in double murder case

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REWARD OFFERED IN DOUBLE HOMICIDE

The police are offering a reward of $15,000 to anyone who can provide information leading to the arrest of person(s) involved in the Golden Grove double homicide.

On Wednesday 20th July, the bodies of 65yr old Tyrone Baptiste and his wife Pietje “Pia” Visser-Baptiste were found dead inside their Golden Grove residence with multiple wounds.

Following the incident, several people were taken into custody by the police and questioned in connection with the ongoing investigation.

A Coroner’s Inquest was also held into the circumstances surrounding their deaths, while the post-mortems are still pending.

Anyone with information can contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or call the Crimestoppers Anonymous Hotline at 800-Tips (8477).

Information provided will be treated with strict confidentiality.

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Hetmyer to captain GAW

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Explosive left-hander, Shimron Hetmyer has been appointed captain of the Guyana Amazon Warriors team for the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL).

The 25-year-old top-order batter has been with the Guyana Amazon Warriors since 2016 and played 47 matches with one ton and eight half-centuries under his belt.

Hetmyer, a key figure in the West Indies set up, has shown leadership skills from his youth days where he led West Indies Under-19 to their first ICC youth World Cup title.

Speaking on his appointment, Hetmyer said, “I’m really happy to be appointed captain of my country franchise, I’m excited to lead this group of men! I can’t wait for the CPL to begin.” Head Coach of the franchise, Rayon Griffith, welcomed Hetmyer’s appointment and said that he was happy to see him get the opportunity to captain a senior franchise.

Chairman of the Guyana Amazon Warriors franchise, Dr Bobby Ramroop stated, “We are pleased to appoint our first Guyanese captain since the 2013 season. Hetmyer has been the main part of our setup over the years and we believe the time is right to have him lead the team.”

Guyana Amazon Warriors squad: Shimron Hetmyer (captain), Romario Shepherd, Gudakesh Motie, Shai Hope, Jermaine Blackwood, Chandrapaul Hemraj, Odean Smith, Veerasammy Permaul, Matthew Nandu, Junior Sinclair, Imran Tahir, Colin Ingram, Tabraiz Shamsi, Heinrich Klaasen, Paul Stirling, Ronsford Beaton, Keemo Paul.

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Denuncian LUMA Energy no está certificada para trabajar líneas vivas de transmisión

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El exempleado del cuadro eléctrico de la Central Costa Sur Johnny Rodríguez advirtió que la empresa encargada de la transmisión y distribución energética en el país, LUMA Energy, no cuenta con licencias para trabajar con líneas vivas del sistema.

LUMA no está certificado para trabajar en líneas vivas […] Por ejemplo, cuando se va el servicio en un sector, para darle servicio a, digamos, un grupo de casas en una urbanización, dejan toda la urbanización sin servicio porque tumban todo el servicio porque no son capaces de reparar eso en vivo y reponer el servicio a los que no tienen”, señaló Rodríguez.

Resaltó que los problema actuales se deben a la falta de mantenimiento en las líneas, que ha sido eje de controversia tras la comunicación que refirió el director de la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica (AEE), Josué Colón, al presidente de LUMA, Wayne Stensby, sobre el posible colapso de estas.

Cuando LUMA trató de empezar a hacerse cargo del sistema eléctrico en junio del año pasado, ellos abandonaron totalmente los programas de mantenimiento, especialmente, de mantenimiento de las subestaciones y los centros de transmisión, que son los que se están quemando ahora”, indicó, al señalar que parte del equipo involucrado incluye conexiones, interruptores y equipo de protección.

Aunque reconoció que no se estaba acondicionando el sistema adecuadamente, reiteró que las brigadas de la AEE trabajaban constantemente para evitar accidentes como los que se han experimentado en las últimas semanas. 

En respuesta a las declaraciones del director de Proyecto y Operaciones del Sistema de LUMA, Gary Soto, aseguró que “como dice ese señor Soto, pues, el sistema le está hablando… Por supuesto que le está hablando, si esos programas de mantenimiento se atendían y se llevaba récord de ellos”, expresó el exempleado.

Nota relacionada: LUMA no puede garantizar que no haya futuros fuegos y apagones en el sistema

A su vez, recalcó que el gobernador Pedro Pierluisi ha dado la espalda a la situación cuando indicó que “parece que él no vive aquí”, tras la defensa del primer mandatario frente a la privatizadora.

Rodríguez se unió a la advertencia de múltiples sectores, que anticipan un patrón en la inestabilidad en el servicio: “Cada vez late con más fuerza la posibilidad de más apagones masivos, pero totales en el país, y todo esto es gracias a LUMA”, alertó.

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Insatisfecho Pedro Pierluisi con LUMA Energy

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El gobernador de Puerto Rico, Pedro Pierluisi, mostró insatisfacción con la gestión de la empresa encargada del sistema de transmisión y distribución en la isla, LUMA Energy.

“No estoy satisfecho con el desempeño de Luma. Para mí es obvio que tiene que hacer cambios en su plan de ejecución para mejorar significativamente el servicio que le está ofreciendo a nuestro pueblo. Aunque reconozco que la red eléctrica que tenemos es frágil y obsoleta, es responsabilidad de Luma operarla bajo el estado crítico y de emergencia en el que se encuentra”.

El primer ejecutivo advirtió tanto a LUMA como a la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica (AEE) a actuar con urgencia una vez se desencadenen problemas con el servicio, como los registrados en las últimas semanas, e invitó a ambas corporaciones a agilizar la puesta en vigor de propuestas de energía renovable.

Esta tarde, a las 2 p.m., habrá una conferencia de prensa en la sede de LUMA Energy, en Santurce. Pendientes para ampliación. 

Lea las expresiones del primer ejecutivo:

18 DE AGOSTO EXPRESIONES AUTORIZADAS SOBRE LUMA

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Rev Bowen wants that after NIS Town Halls documents are laid Loop Barbados

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Reverend Cassandra Bowen wants that when all the consultations and Town Halls with members of the Board of the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) are completed “I would like to see something positive going forward and a solution that is feasible to everybody and most of all, those documents being laid in parliament.”

The documents were referring to outstanding audits.

Rev Bowen said that this cannot be a talk shop exercise for people to just feel like they are contributing. She made her voice and position well known when the first of a series of town halls got underway around Barbados to get the public’s input on the pre-crisis issue facing the National Insurance Fund.

Many applauded the Reverend who is also an educator as she called for greater education especially at all levels of schooling to avoid producing adults who are ignorant about NIS deductions, contributions, pensions, and other financial and social instruments that are crucial in their future. She confessed that she wishes she had the foresight to see down the road when she was younger. She made an earnest plea for webinars, seminars and workshops to “educate, educate, educate”.

Having been raised by her grandmother, Rev Bowen said she learnt a hard lesson about pensions and the NIS very early in life. She said it was “unfair” that her grandmother got her pension stopped because she took in her four grandchildren who were living in an orphanage in Trinidad. She alleged that the NIS deemed her gran unfit to continue to qualify for the pension she was receiving because she could afford to take on the burden of her grandchildren.

Rev Bowen came to the first Town Hall at The Combermere School with her points listed on a piece of paper and for almost each and every point, she got a rousing round of applause from the crowd present. Including when she argued that someone should be fired for the misuse of NIS funds and there should be a restriction placed on government borrowing from the NIS Fund. She also agreed that contributions are down and the brain drain amongst the younger citizens is high and will continue to climb. Recently retired and receiving a “gratuity”, as she laughed at her pension amount, she too confessed that under other circumstances she would migrate, “I want the same problem with different people”.

NIS CEO Kim Tudor told Rev Bowen that the NIS Board would like to see her notes because she made salient points and hit home the fact that “you have to look at it broadly”.

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Geen nieuwe feiten bij getuigenverhoor Decembermoordenzaak

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door Ivan Cairo PARAMARIBO — Het verhoor van een aantal getuigen woensdag bij de voortzetting van het hoger beroep in

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