Scrap-iron dealers appeal to PM against six-month ban on industry

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President of the TT Scrap Iron Dealers Association (TTSIDA) Allan Ferguson. File photo/Ayanna Kinsale

SCRAP Dealers Association president Allan Ferguson appealed on Monday to the Prime Minister not to implement a six-month closure of the industry because of the large-scale theft of metal.

He also called on Dr Rowley to meet with the association to find ways to save and regularise the industry.

Should the latter not take place before Saturday, Ferguson advised his association’s members to be ready to stage a rally on the Brian Lara Promenade in Port of Spain on that day to oppose any closure.

Addressing a news conference at Jenny’s on the Boulevard Restaurant in Port of Spain, Ferguson said, “I am asking the Prime Minister to rethink his position and meet with us and let us work out this, please.”

He said he had received calls from people who want to respond to the proposed ban in a certain way.

“No, I will not take part in that.”

But he said, “If I don’t have control over this organisation. I can’t promise nobody nothing.”

Referring to recent protests in different parts of the country over different issues, Ferguson said he does not encourage association members to get involved in protests.

“They listen to me because I am in charge and I am a leader.”

But he warned, “I can’t guarantee anybody that what’s taking place. What’s going on now with all those protests, I can’t promise them (anything) when I don’t have control.”

Ferguson said he respected Rowley and the Government.

“I want to work with you all to make sure this industry stays strong.”

He repeated the association’s concern that criminal elements could be infiltrating the industry.

“They are coming into the organisation because it isn’t regularised.”

He said if the industry were regularised, “All the problems that are taking place will go away.”

While opposed to the proposed six-month ban, Ferguson said the association would agree to a two-three month ban on the export of copper as a means of curbing the theft of scrap iron.

He reiterated his concern that a ban on the industry would affect people from communities like Beetham and Guanapo who make an honest living by selling scrap metal from landfills close to them. He was concerned that this could lead to an increase in crime.

He recalled that the industry was closed from 2011-2012 under the UNC-led People’s Partnership (PP) coalition government.

But when it was reopened in 2013, Ferguson lamented, no one in the PP made any serious effort to work with the association to regularise the industry.

On the tentative rally on Saturday in Port of Spain, Ferguson also invited trade unions and other concerned citizens to participate.

He also said the association will establish a hotline to allow members of the public to report scrap-metal theft, and this information would be given to the police.

At a news conference at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann’s on July 7, Rowley said he would seek advice from Attorney General Reginald Armour, SC, about banning the marketing of used metals.

On July 20, the association met with a Cabinet sub-committee to examine issues related to the theft of scrap iron. Energy Minister Stuart Young chaired that committee. The other members were Armour, Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon and National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds.

Young said the sub-committee has written to other stakeholders and asked them to submit recommendations on how to deal with the theft of scrap iron by July 27.

“Thereafter, we will consider the various matters and make our recommendations to the Cabinet via the National Security Council (NSC).”

Both are chaired by Rowley.

At a news conference at his ministry on Abercromby Street, Port of Spain, on August 5, Hinds announced that Government was considering the six-month ban.

Senior government officials, speaking on condition of anonymity on Monday, said the matter is before Cabinet.

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Corentyne woman stabbed to death by ex-husband

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Dead: Cindy Ramchandar

A Corentyne woman was on Monday stabbed to death by her ex-husband with whom she had separated two months ago. Our Berbice correspondent Andrew Carmichael reports that the suspect used his car to hit the woman off of her motorcycle before fatally attacking her with a knife.

Dead is 24-year-old Cindy Ramchandar of, Number 47 Village, Corentyne, Berbice. Reports are that around 7:00h, the young woman left home on her electric bike to drop off her three-year-old niece at her parent’s home which is one street away.

Dead: Cindy Ramchandar

While in front of the child’s mother’s home, her ex-husband reportedly drove up and struck her off of the bike.

He reportedly exited the car, attacked the woman with a knife, and stabbed her several times before fleeing the scene.

Ramchandra’s aunt, Anita Thirbhowan, told reporters that the couple were married two years ago but separated two months ago.

During their marriage, Ramchandar suffered constant abuse at the hands of her husband.

The couple had no children. The Police are on the hunt for the suspect who is said to be living in East Canje, Berbice.

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Three People Hospitalised After Marisule Road Accident – St. Lucia Times News

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Emergency responders from the Babonneau and Gros Islet fire stations rushed three people to the OKEU Hospital Sunday night after three vehicles collided at Marisule near Sunset Motors after 8:00 pm.

According to the Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS), the emergency crew had to extricate a female driver trapped in one of the vehicles.

A Gros Islet fire station ambulance transported her to the hospital.

Emergency personnel from the Babonneau fire station transported two other patients, a man and a woman, to the medical facility.

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Gobernador anuncia incentivo para empleados de centros de cuido y hogares licenciados por ACUDEN

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El gobernador Pedro Rafael Pierluisi Urrutia anunció el lunes que empleados de centros de cuido y hogares licenciados por ACUDEN recibirán bonos de hasta 4 mil dólares, además de incentivos de hasta 400 dólares para el plan médico y 200 dólares para gastos de transportación.

“Hemos distribuido múltiples ayudas para nuestros servidores públicos, quienes a lo largo de la pandemia se han mantenido trabajando y llevando servicios de excelencia para la niñez de Puerto Rico. Queremos retener y aumentar la fuerza laboral de los centros de cuidos y hogares licenciados por ACUDEN, por lo que continuaremos identificando recursos disponibles y procurando agilidad en los desembolsos de fondos federales para asegurar que el dinero llegue directo a quienes brindan estos servicios tan esenciales para nuestros niños y niñas. Mi gobierno está comprometido con brindar un alivio económico a estos trabajadores e incentivar su compromiso con Puerto Rico”, sostuvo el gobernador en declaraciones escritas.

Explicó junto a la secretaria del Departamento de la Familia (DF), Carmen Ana González Magaz y el administrador de la Administración para el Cuidado y Desarrollo Integral de la Niñez (ACUDEN), Roberto Carlos Pagán, que esto se da como parte del Programa Asistencia Laboral (PAL) cuyo impacto económico es de 20 millones de dólares provenientes del Child Care Stabilization Fund del Plan de Rescate Americano (ARPA) y se beneficiarán más de 2,000 empleados.

El primer ejecutivo explicó que este Programa busca proveer asistencia a los proveedores de cuidado infantil, mitigar los efectos de la pandemia del COVID-19 y estabilizar las operaciones de estos centros.

Por su parte la titular del DF, sostuvo que “seguimos creando estrategias que promuevan la productividad y estamos brindando mayores recursos a nuestros profesionales aliados; maestros, maestras y componentes de los centros de cuidado infantil, quienes establecen la base de la educación para que nuestros niños y niñas logren un impacto positivo en su crecimiento y desarrollo integral”.

Bajo las tres categorías de PAL se encuentra: el bono de retención, los incentivos de plan médico y los gastos de transportación. El bono de retención será de 1,000 dólares trimestral para un total de 4,000 dólares para empleados a tiempo completo, mientras que para empleados a tiempo parcial será de 500 dólares trimestral para un total de 2,000 dólares. En cuanto a los incentivos de plan médico, se les otorgará un beneficio de hasta 400 dólares que incluye cubierta familiar para sus dependientes. De igual manera, los empleados recibirán hasta un máximo de 200 dólares mensuales para gastos de transportación por concepto de gasolina, servicio de taxi, transporte público, estacionamiento o peaje.

“Estamos procurando la recuperación del sistema de cuidos infantiles y asegurando la continuidad de los servicios. Reconocemos la necesidad de incentivar la retención de los miles de trabajadores de nuestros centros y le seguiremos haciendo justicia salarial”, expresó el administrador, quien enfatizó que el desembolso de los fondos será a través de los proveedores de servicios y tienen hasta el 31 de agosto del 2022 para someter la solicitud.

Los proveedores de servicios podrán descargar la solicitud a través de

acudenpecc.familia.pr.gov. Una vez hayan completado la solicitud deberán enviarla por correo electrónico con los documentos requeridos a la siguiente dirección pal@familia.pr.gov.

Toda persona o proveedor que necesite más información o asistencia pueden comunicarse al 787-589-4132 y para audio impedidos al 787-585-1193. El centro de llamadas está disponible de lunes a viernes en horario de 8:00 de la mañana a 5:00 de la tarde. También estará disponible la plataforma “ACUDEN Te Asiste” para cualquier consulta o pregunta que surja durante el proceso de solicitud.

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BAHAMAS-ECONOMY-Bahamas projects economic growth of five per cent this year

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Soleil d’?t? de retour !

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Eh oui! Ce n’est ni une rumeur ni un canular, le concours Soleil d’?t? est bel et bien de retour cette ann?e. La nouvelle a ?t? confirm?e par l’un des instigateurs du projet et P.DG de la radio t?l? Soleil, le R?v. P?re Claudy Duclervil, qui exprime la joie d?bordante de son ?quipe tout en revenant sur les faits ayant occasionn? cette d?cision.

<>, explique le pr?tre, sourire aux l?vres, les yeux grands ouverts et d’un ton optimiste comme pour justifier la reprise dudit show.

Pour en arriver l?, le travail n’a surtout pas ?t? facile pour l’?quipe d’organisation qui n’avait que quelques semaines devant elle, a en croire le num?ro un de la radio- t?l? Soleil, Claudy Duclervil. Selon ce dernier, cela a n?cessit? un redoublement d’efforts des techniciens, qui, souligne-t-il, ont d? bosser jour et nuit pendant une dizaine de jours afin de finaliser les travaux d’am?nagement de l’espace et du podium devant accueillir l’?v?nement.

Plusieurs innovations ont ?t? constat?es avec le retour de cet <> qu’est Soleil d’?t?. D’abord, un d?cor flambant neuf avec de multiples couleurs, des jeux de lumi?res entre autres ; une nouvelle chanson accompagn?e d’une nouvelle danse ; mais ?galement deux nouvelles t?tes auront la charge d’animer la 11e ?dition de cet ?v?nement. Il s’agit de Re?chana Baptiste et Na?ka S??de.

Pour ce qui est du concours de chant, sur 100 inscrit, plus d’une trentaine d’enfants dont l’?ge est compris entre 6 et 12 ans devront exhiber, pendant pratiquement un mois, leur talent sur le podium de Soleil d’?t?. Le concours se d?roulera en plusieurs phases: d’abord, deux premiers tours devront permettre au jury de s?lectionner les dix meilleures notes pour les demi-finales. Ensuite, cinq d’entre ces talents seront admis pour la phase ultime o? trois d’entre eux seront prim?s.

Qui sera, cette ann?e, la prochaine Loutchina D?cius, D?borah Henristal ou encore Clifford Dum? ? Pour r?pondre ? cette question, le public devra donc esp?rer la finale pr?vue le 27 ao?t prochain. Pour l’instant, les organisateurs vous convient ? capter d?s le dimanche 7 ao?t, ? partir de 7h p.m, le show de lancement de Soleil d’?t? 2022. Ce dernier sera diffus? simultan?ment sur la cha?ne 25, T?l? Soleil et sur la cha?ne YouTube de radio t?l? Soleil.

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127 new COVID cases amid 18.1% positivity rate Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Jamaica recorded 127 new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period up to Sunday afternoon.

There was no coronavirus-related death recorded for the one-day reporting period.

The overall coronavirus death toll in Jamaica remains at 3,207.

However, the separate deaths of four COVID-19 patients are under investigation by health officials.

There were 85 recoveries on the day, bringing that tally to 94,528.

The newly confirmed COVID-19 cases brought the total number on record for the island to 147,316.

Notably, the island recorded a 18.1 per cent positivity rate based on the samples that were tested on Sunday.

Of the newly confirmed cases, 75 are females and 52 are males, with ages ranging from nine days to 105 years.

The case count was made up of Kingston and St Andrew (37), St Catherine (34), St James (12), St Elizabeth (11), Clarendon (10), St Ann (seven), Westmoreland (five), Trelawny (four), Hanover (four), St Mary and (three).

There are 27 moderately ill patients, eight severely ill patients and seven critically patients among 1,307 active cases now under observation in Jamaica.

A total of 122 COVID-19 patients are now hospitalised locally.

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Search launched for missing teen from Mavis Bank, St Andrew Loop Jamaica

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Child identified as Tianna Lindo, otherwise called ‘TT’ or ‘Shantai

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An Ananda Alert has been activated for 16-year-old Tianna Lindo, otherwise called ‘TT’ or ‘Shantai,’ of Robertsfield in Mavis Bank, St Andrew who has been missing since Tuesday, August 02.

She is of dark complexion, medium build, and about 175 centimetres (5 feet 9 inches) tall.

Reports from the Mavis Bank Police are that at about 10:00 am, Tianna was last seen at home wearing a multi-coloured T-shirt and blue jeans pants.

All efforts to contact her have proven futile. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Tianna Lindo is being asked to contact the Mavis Bank Police at 876-977-8004, Police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

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Tropical wave moves off African west coast after weeks of quiet

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Stores of Digicel and Flow damaged

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