Over 150k visitors expected in Guyana during 2nd half of 2022

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Passengers arriving at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) in Timehri [File Photo]

Over 150,000 visitors have been recorded arriving in Guyana in the first half of the year and according to stats from the Ministry of Finance’s Mid-Year Report, over 150,000 more are expected in the second half of 2022.

According to the mid-year report, Guyana has seen an increase in visitor arrivals compared to 2021. The report notes that there was a 103 per cent increase in visitor arrival from January to May, compared to the same period last year.

It was revealed that 105,905 visitors were recorded during that time period. The reason for this increase is multi-dimensional. While a lot of people visited due to increased oil and gas activities, the resumption of tourist attractions like the Bartica Regatta was also a factor.

“There was a 103 percent increase in visitor arrivals from January to May 2022 from 48,626 to 105,905, when compared to the same period in 2021. This is primarily due to increased oil and gas activities as well as the resumption of tourist activities such as the Bartica Regatta and Pakaraima Safaris,” the report said.

The report, meanwhile, expects a further 158,223 additional visitors will be recorded in the second half of the year. This is attributed to Guyana hosting the finals of the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League.

In the first half of the year, $312.8 million was spent in the tourism sector, out of a budgeted $732.1 million. Despite the increase in visitors, it was noted that the tourism sector continues to face challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic.

In Guyana’s first quarter, the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) had announced earlier this year that the country recorded 51,389 visitors. Last year, Guyana also registered 158,347 overall visitors.

As Guyana continues to welcome travellers, there has been a number of notable achievements in the tourism sector. Guyana is featured as the cover story of the April edition of the National Geographic magazine. “Up the Mountain, to a World Apart” is a 36-page feature, inclusive of pull-outs and maps, covering the full story of the adventure by climber Mark Synnott, with stunning photography by Renan Ozturk.

The GTA further highlighted that through its licensing & inspections mandate, the GTA has since licensed 14 tourism businesses as of April 2022. These are Adventure Guianas, Azure Experiences, Bimichi Eco Lodge, Blackwater Adventures, Elite Kayaking & Nature Tours, Evergreen Adventure, Exciting Tours, Ride Along GY, The Jungle Bug, Toma1 Guyana, TrailMasters Adventure Tours, and Wanderlust Adventures.

To decentralise tourism and expand other tourism hotspot areas within Guyana, 12 new experiences will be at the disposal of the Guyanese public for 2022. Seven new experiential tourism products were officially launched in 2021.

The GTA’s Product Development Team has also initiated the projects through collaboration with stakeholders, and will feature the Kopinang Waterfall Experience; Yoga, Breakfast and Nature Walk; Nappi Mountain Trekking; Nature Retreat Experience; Linden Day Tour Experience; Wayne’s World Apartments and Oasis; Community-led and owned tourism development with Quarrie Village; Tri-Island Experience with Trail Masters; and Mahaica River Birding Tours.

The team also executed outreaches, engagements, and product assessments to the communities of Capoey Village in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam); and Tapakuma Village, Quarrie Village, Nappi Village, and Masakenari in Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo).

As of April 2022, the GTA trained 355 persons across the country in the areas of delivering quality service, hygiene and sanitation; first aid and CPR; and digital marketing essentials. At the end of 2022, GTA is expected to train at least 2000 candidates. An additional 1000 are expected to be trained as part of the collaborative Barbados training initiative.

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Veteran masman Lionel Jagessar Snr dies at 74

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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In this January 2020 file photo, veteran masman Lionel Jagessar Snr irons a piece to apply to a costume at the mas camp in San Fernando.

Veteran masman Lionel Jagessar Snr has died at age 74.

The leader of the family band – Lionel Jagessar and Associates– Gransaul Street in San Fernando, died at his home on Saturday.

He had been a designer for over 40 years and was known for his skills in traditional Indian mas and fancy mas costumes.

He, his wife, bandleader Jagessar’s Rose Marie Kuru-Jagessar, and their son Lionel Jagessar Jr have won many titles for their contributions to the Carnival.

Sunday Newsday learnt that he had been feeling unwell for the past few days, although reports said he had been ailing since February.

Many people have been offering condolences to the bereaved family.

San Fernando Mayor Junia Regrello took to Facebook to remember the veteran.

“I have just returned from the home of Lionel Jagessar Snr, who passed peacefully this morning. Lio as he was fondly known, was a giant in his field. His passing has left a void in the Carnival fraternity that would be difficult to fill. Our city has lost a great one.”

“On behalf of the city of San Fernando l extend my heartfelt condolences to his dear wife Rose, Lionel Jnr and the rest of his family in their moment of grief. May he find eternal rest.”

San Fernando-based Carnival band Kalicharan Carnival also offered condolences via social media.

“We join the mas and culture fraternity of TT in mourning the loss of a mas icon; Lionel Jagessar Senior. Lionel will be fondly remembered as one of the most iconic designers of traditional Indian mas in San Fernando,” a Facebook post said on Saturday.

“Our condolences go out to his wife and his entire family and the entire Lionel Jagessar and Associates team.”

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Murder accused challenges his committal for wife’s murder

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Rishi Ramgoolam – charged with murder of his wife, Nandita Harbukhan.

An engineer from Maraval accused of the murder of his common-law wife in 2018 has received the permission of the High Court to challenge a decision of the chief magistrate to commit him to stand trial.

Last week, Justice Margaret Mohammed granted leave to Rishi Ramgoolam to apply for judicial review.

Ramgoolam was charged with the murder of his 38-year-old common-law wife Nandita Harbukhan a year after she was found dead in bed. It was initially reported she died by suicide.

Ramgoolam wants the court to declare the committal order of Chief Magistrate Maria Busby Earle-Caddle on May 27, 2022, as unlawful. He also wants it quashed and a declaration that the decision by the chief magistrate to reject his no-case submission was also unlawful.

Ramgoolam’s legal team, led by Senior Counsel Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj, is claiming that Busby-Earle-Caddle was wrong to rule that prosecutors had established a prima facie case against their client due to alleged material contradictions in the evidence of Dr Hughvon des Vignes, who performed an autopsy on Harbukhan’s body and ruled that she died as a result of homicidal ligature strangulation.

Ramgoolam’s attorneys also maintain the prosecution’s case on the cause of death was discredited in cross-examination and was manifestly unreliable.

His lawsuit maintains the pathologist’s claims about the injuries allegedly suffered by Harbukhan were not supported by the notes he took during the autopsy.

It also noted that des Vignes did not return to court to continue his cross-examination before the prosecution was allowed to close its case.

No case submissions were made by the defence and it was dismissed by Busby Earle-Caddle who committed Ramgoolam to stand trial.

His lawsuit contends the preliminary inquiry was so unfair that it would be impossible for him to receive a fair trial.

A case management conference in Ramgoolam’s case is scheduled for December 12.

Ramgoolam is also represented by Jagdeo Singh, Michael Rooplal, and Nyala Badal.

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15 foreign female nationals found at EBD bar during TIP exercise

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Bikers Bar on Covent Garden Public Road, EBD

Some 15 foreign nationals, all of whom are female, were found at an East Bank Demerara bar during a Trafficking in Persons (TIP) exercise.

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the exercise was carried out on Thursday, September 8, 2022 sometime around 13:30h at Bikers Bar located on the Covent Garden Public Road, EBD.

It was revealed that the Guyana Police Force, Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security- Counter Trafficking in Persons Unit, based on intelligence received, conducted a cordon and search exercise operation at the bar on Thursday.

During the operation, 15 female foreign nationals were discovered and interviewed.

Currently, an investigation is being undertaken into alleged acts of human trafficking and labour exploitation.

According to the Ministry, at least one suspect has been detained.

The Ministry said it will provide further updates as they become available and wish to further notify the public that the Guyana Police Force will continue to monitor these establishments.

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Motociclista le dispara a hombre en Hato Rey

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La Policía informó sobre un herido de bala ocurrido en la calle Quisqueya al lado del garaje Gulf.

Según la Uniformada, alegó la acompañante del perjudicado, identificado como Jonathan Bido Capellán de 30 años residente de Hato Rey, este llego hasta el lugar y al bajarse de su vehículo, sostuvo una discusión con un individuo que se transportaba en una motora y éste sacó un arma de fuego y le realizó un disparo en el abdomen a Bido Capellán resultando herido. Al lugar llegaron paramédicos quienes lo estabilizaron y lo transportaron al Hospital Centro Médico de Río Piedras en condición estable.

Agentes adscritos allá División de Agresiones del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales (CIC) de San Juan se hicieron a cargo de la investigación.

Por otro lado, una mujer herida de bala fue reportada a las 12:30 de la madrugada del domingo, en una residencia que ubica en la Avenida Dos Palmas en Levittown, Toa Baja.  De acuerdo a la información preliminar, alegó la querellante, que su familiar, identificada como Petra Pantoja Acuña, de 65 años, resultó herida de bala en el omoplato izquierdo, mientras se encontraba en el sofá de la residencia, en circunstancias que aún se investigan. La perjudicada fue transportada hasta una institución hospitalaria en condición de cuidado.

Sobre estos hechos se detuvo a un joven de 29 años, al que se le ocupó un arma de fuego ilegal y el cual permanece en la Comandancia de Bayamón ante la posible radicación de cargos. La agente Miriam Colón, adscrita al CIC de Bayamón, se hizo a cargo de la investigación.

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Estados Unidos conmemora el 21º aniversario de los atentados del 9/11

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Los estadounidenses recordaron el domingo el 11-S con la lectura de los nombres de las víctimas, trabajos voluntarios y otros homenajes 21 años después del ataque terrorista más mortífero en suelo estadounidense.

Un repique de campanas y un momento de silencio iniciaron la conmemoración en la zona cero de Nueva York, donde las torres gemelas del World Trade Center fueron destruidas por los atentados con aviones secuestrados del 11 de septiembre de 2001. Los familiares de las víctimas y los dignatarios también se reunieron en los otros dos lugares del ataque, el Pentágono y un campo de Pensilvania.

Otras comunidades del país celebran este día con vigilias a la luz de las velas, servicios interreligiosos y otras conmemoraciones. Algunos estadounidenses están participando en proyectos de voluntariado en un día que está reconocido a nivel federal como el Día del Patriota y el Día Nacional del Servicio y el Recuerdo.

Las celebraciones se producen después de un tenso aniversario del año pasado. Llegó semanas después del caótico y humillante final de la guerra de Afganistán que Estados Unidos lanzó en respuesta a los ataques.
Pero si este 11 de septiembre puede ser menos que un punto de inflexión, sigue siendo un punto de reflexión sobre el ataque que mató a casi 3.000 personas, estimuló la “guerra contra el terror” de Estados Unidos en todo el mundo y reconfiguró la política de seguridad nacional.

También suscitó -durante un tiempo- un sentimiento de orgullo y unidad nacional para muchos, al tiempo que sometió a los musulmanes estadounidenses a años de sospecha e intolerancia y engendró un debate sobre el equilibrio entre seguridad y libertades civiles. Las secuelas del 11-S se extienden, de forma sutil y evidente, por la política y la vida pública de Estados Unidos hasta el día de hoy.

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Un muerto y 268 hospitalizados en informe preliminar de COVID-19

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el domingo una muerte y 268 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 5,031.

Hay 228 adultos hospitalizados y 40 menores. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 26 de agosto al 8 de septiembre de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 22.51 por ciento.

Se reporta una defunción adicional a causa del COVID-19. Unas 268 personas están hospitalizadas; 228 adultos y 40 pediátricos. Al medio día se ofrece una actualización de los datos que incluye el status de vacunación; https://t.co/8KaFLZcGta

— Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico (@desaludpr) September 11, 2022

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El féretro de la Reina Isabel II comienza su viaje final

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El féretro de roble de la Reina hará un viaje de seis horas desde Balmoral hasta Edimburgo (Escocia) el domingo y reposará en el Palacio de Holyroodhouse, la residencia oficial de la monarca británica en la capital escocesa.

Está previsto que el féretro llegue a Londres el martes. El funeral de Estado por la Reina tendrá lugar en la Abadía de Westminster (Londres) el 19 de septiembre, según anunció la Casa Real.

El palacio de Buckingham confirmó que la reina de Inglaterra, Isabel II, falleció el jueves a sus 96 años de edad. Los médicos de la monarca recomendaron en horas de la mañana que esta permaneciera bajo supervisión médica en el castillo de Balmoral en Escocia.

El sábado, el rey Carlos III fue proclamado oficialmente como nuevo monarca. Carlos de Inglaterra se pronunció este jueves tras la muerte de su madre, la reina británica Isabel II.

“La muerte de mi amada madre, su majestad la reina, es un momento de la mayor tristeza para mi y todos los miembros de la familia”, reza el comunicado de prensa del nuevo monarca. “Sé que su pérdida se sentirá profundamente en todo el país, los reinos y la mancomunidad, y por innumerables personas en todo el mundo”, expresó.

“Durante este período de duelo y cambio, mi familia y yo nos sentiremos consolados y sostenidos por el conocimiento del respeto y el profundo afecto que tanto sentía la reina”, agregó el monarca.

Isabel II fue la jefa de Estado de mayor edad en el mundo actual. La monarca nació el 21 de abril de 1926 en Londres, Inglaterra, bajo el nombre de Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. Su madre era la reina Isabel y padre, el rey Jorge VI. Los hijos de la reina son Carlos, príncipe de Gales, Ana, princesa real, Andrés, duque de York y Eduardo, conde de Wessex.

The Queen is arriving in Edinburgh on the first leg of her long final journey back to London.

She will rest overnight at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, before continuing her journey tomorrow.

Follow along with us live.https://t.co/RGu2tlfukc

— The Royal Family Channel (@RoyalFamilyITNP) September 11, 2022

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Twitter catches UK media house in lie about Meghan Markle Loop Cayman Islands

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Via his Twitter account, Edwin Hayward shared what some describe as a “disingenuous” post about Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, during the mourning of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Tweet, allegedly published by a UK media house, claims that the former American actress (born Rachel Meghan Markle), did not stay and greet mourners as they offered condolences for the passing of the Queen.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, greeting crowd (source: Twitter)

Responding to the Tweet, Mr Hayward said that “It seems Rebecca English (Royal Editor of the Daily Mail) deleted her tweet as her lie couldn’t stand up to the irresistible force of reality.”

The Daily Mail’s industrial levels of hate-mongering aimed at Meghan Markle barely slowed as the nation mourned.

Mr Hayward added.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, greeting the public (Source: Twitter)

Also reacting, another member of the public said:

It needs to stop. My heart goes out to both Harry and Meghan especially in their time of sorrow.

Other members of the public suggested that Meghan is being targeted because she is a “woman of color” and that the publication by the media outlet was “Another gas lighting and untruthful comment to insight hatred and divide.”

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Las máximas fluctuarán entre los altos 80s y bajos 90s

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El cielo estuvo de despejado a parcialmente nublado durante la noche a través de las islas. Aguaceros pasajeros se movieron sobre sectores del este de Puerto Rico, con estimados de lluvia cerca de un cuarto de pulgada.

Las mínimas estuvieron en los medios 70s a bajos 80s a través de áreas costeras y los altos 60s en elevaciones altas. El viento estuvo leve y variable.

Para el resto de la mañana, se esperan cielos soleados a parcialmente nublados. Las máximas fluctuarán entre los altos 80s y bajos 90s a través de elevaciones bajas. Luego en la tarde, el calor diurno contribuirá al desarrollo de aguaceros y tronadas aisladas para sectores del interior y oeste. Se esperan inundaciones urbanas y de riachuelos. El viento estará de hasta 15 mph para el este.

A través de las aguas regionales, se espera oleaje de hasta 4 pies con vientos de suaves a moderados. Existe riesgo moderado para Culebra y desde el noroeste al este de Puerto Rico.

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