Young meets new bpTT country head

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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From left, Claire Fitzpatrick, outgoing regional president, bpTT, Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Stuart Young, and David Campbell, incoming country head, bpTT.

Energy Minister Stuart Young on Friday met the new country of bpTT, David Campbell who replaces outgoing regional president Claire Fitzpatrick.

Campbell has been with bp for 38 years and held leadership roles in commercial, operational and technical fields, stated a release from the Energy Ministry.

Fitzpatrick accompanied Campbell to the meeting at the ministry’s office in Port of Spain. She paid her respects and appreciation to Young.

Fitzpatrick, who has been at bpTT since 2018, moves on to a new role at the energy giant in London. She has been a part of key projects with the ministry including the restructuring of Atlantic LNG, in which bpTT is a shareholder.

Young thanked Fitzpatrick for her support and looked forward to working with Campbell on ongoing and future projects.

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Cop kills girlfriend, then attempts suicide

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Police Sergeant Roure Francis

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman who was reportedly killed by her boyfriend, a Police Sergeant attached to the Anna Regina Police Station in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam).

The woman’s identity is not yet known. INews understands that the woman’s mother went to the station to report that the man was trying to kill her daughter at Riverstown, Essequibo Coast.

As a result of the report, Police Commander Khemraj Shivbaran and other ranks proceeded to the location where the woman was found dead in a rice field. There were huge gaping wounds on her face.

The Police Sergeant, who has been identified as Roure Francis, was found in an unconscious state in his motorcar PAB 8894. It is suspected that he ingested a poisonous substance.

They were both taken to the Suddie Public Hospital where the woman was pronounced dead.

Investigations are ongoing.

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Kuru Kuru Co-op Society being developed with new IMC – Hamilton

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Labour Minister Joseph Hamilton

The Kuru Kuru Co-operative Society is now in a better place as an Interim Management Committee (IMC) has been established to manage the affairs of the organisation.

This was revealed by Labour Minister, Joseph Hamilton, who on Thursday responded to spurious claims made by Leader of the Opposition, Aubrey Norton.

Norton was at the time addressing a press conference when he made the baseless allegation that the PPP/C Government acted to “take away land from the African Guyanese at Kuru Kuru Co-op to give to PPP supporters”.

This, however, was described as a “patent lie” by Minister Hamilton, who has overarching responsibility for Co-op societies.

Documentation seen by the Department of Public Information revealed that the society was in financial shambles before the intervention of the labour ministry.

“The former management committee could not get dues collected from members, because [the members] had no confidence in them to spend their money and to manage,” the minister pointed out.

This lack of confidence, the Minister said, could have been premised on the fact that the management committee was unable to produce any audits for several years and could not properly account for monies received and spent.

However, since the establishment of the IMC, several developmental plans have been outlined for the community.

The trust of the members has also been retained by the administrative body.

“From the period when the IMC came into being, which is less than a year, they were able to get $9.4 million in dues during that period because the people now have confidence in them and what they’re doing.

“They are opening up lands. They are seeking to have constructed new roads…The ministry of public works has started to do a new road in there…they have reached home affairs to seek to have the police put a police station in the area. They have [also] reached out to the health ministry to seek to have the ministry put a health centre in there and they have already cleared the land,” the Minister stated.

The co-op, Minister Hamilton said, can now stand on its own financially as it is no longer “in the red”.

“These people have moved this co-op society from a society that was limping. When you look at what they have done…the bank balance, as I speak to you, is $28.8 million, moving from a position of R-E-D.”

He affirmed his Ministry’s commitment to ensuring the smooth and effective functioning of all co-op societies in Guyana.

“These things were established to help ordinary people and if people are utilizing them to rob ordinary people, I will bring an end to that. I have no apologies for Norton or nobody…that is what I will continue to do,” the Labour Minister assured.

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Govt invites bids to market Guyana’s share of crude

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Liza Unity

The Guyana Government has invited interested companies to market Guyana’s share of crude oil from the Liza Destiny and Unity FPSO vessels operating offshore in Stabroek Block for the next year.

In a statement, the Natural Resources Ministry said the Invitation for Bids was issued earlier this week in search of a company to competitively market Guyana’s share of oil entitlement.

Interested bidders desirous of obtaining Requests for Proposals (RFP), consistent with the country’s procurement guidelines, were directed to the Permanent Secretary of the Natural Resources Ministry.

As per the bidding document, marketers will also be responsible for, among other things: providing all functions of marketing; assessing regional and global demand centres; selecting customers and making appropriate transportation arrangements; providing support and guidance to the Government in all operating and back-office responsibilities of managing these crude sales and each individual lifting whilst facilitating timely and cost-efficient crude oil operations.

The selected company will have to market Guyana’s crude for 12 months, commencing in the last quarter of 2022.

The deadline for the submission of bids to the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board is 09:00h on Tuesday, October 11, 2022.

Saudi Aramco was contracted last year to market Guyana’s share of profit oil from ExxonMobil-led operations in the Stabroek Block.

With the Liza Destiny and Unit FPSO vessels operating offshore, Guyana is entitled to 13 of 94 lifts from the oil-rich Stabroek Block in 2022.

From this, it is estimated that some US$957.6 million, that is, US$857.1 million earned from Government’s lifts and an additional US$100.5 million from royalties, will be deposited into the Natural Resources Fund in 2022.

Since oil production commenced in December 2019, Guyana has earned some US$607.6 million from its share of nine oil lifts and from royalty payments at the Liza 1 Field in the oil rich Stabroek Block.

Government has injected the entire $126.7 billion into Budget 2022 to accelerate the country’s development.

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Gobierno designa a la Guardia Nacional para que distribuya diésel en las gasolineras

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El jefe de la Guardia Nacional en Puerto Rico, José Reyes, confirmó que al cuerpo le fue asignada la misión de ayudar en la distribución de diésel en el país, que ha sido eje de controversia debido a la escasez artificial del combustible, no porque no haya, sino porque no hay cómo transportarlo.

“El gobernador de Puerto Rico activó a la Guardia Nacional, y una de las misiones que se nos acaba de asignar es el apoyo en la distribución de combustible. La Guardia Nacional tiene unos tanqueros para el transporte, el acarreo y la distribución de combustible con una capacidad, cada uno de ellos, [de] 2,500. Ya tenemos 16 misiones que se están trabajando, según las prioridades que se han establecido”, indicó el general al detallar que trabajan en 16 misiones para atender servicios prioritarios como el de luz, el agua, las comunicaciones y la distribución de alimentos.

En los pasados días, representantes del sector de la gasolina y de otros ámbitos en el país denunciaron que supermercados, hospitales y refugios están inoperantes debido a la falta de diésel para hacer funcionar los generadores.

Más temprano, en Dígame la verdad, el secretario del Departamento de Asuntos del Consumidor (DACO), Edan Rivera, indicó que hoy, viernes, llegará una barcaza a la isla con 300,000 barriles de petróleo, y que hay abasto de diésel para 11 días. Además, informó que hay gasolina regular para 14 días, y gasolina premium para 25 días. De ambos llegará más producto para los próximos días.

Asimismo, aseguró que entiende la preocupación del sector industrial, del cual ha recibido múltiples quejas, y que los supermercados, en específico, cuentan con suministros.

“La situación en los supermercados […] es que está fluyendo con normalidad. Hay abastos suficientes de agua embotellada, de artículos de primera necesidad. No ha habido filas en ese sentido. Estamos operando con total normalidad”, afirmó Rivera.

No obstante, el presidente de la Asociación de Detallistas de Gasolina, Esdras Vélez, desmintió las declaraciones del funcionario.

“En nuestras estaciones no tenemos diésel disponible en estos momentos. Yo le pido al secretario del DACO que nos facilite el suplidor, el contacto [de] quién tiene el producto”, solicitó Vélez al detallar que son muchos los pedidos que recibe del producto.

Pendientes para ampliación.

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Alrededor de 15 hospitales operan con generadores en medio de la falta de distribución de diésel

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El presidente de la Asociación de Hospitales, doctor Jaime Plá, confirmó que aún hay entre 14 y 15 hospitales alrededor de la isla por energizarse, distribuidos entre Mayagüez, Humacao y Caguas. Mientras, las instituciones en el área de Ponce ya han sido energizadas, aunque aclaró que es información por confirmar debido a cómo cambian los datos.

Asimismo, expresó que la problemática actual con el abasto del diésel debió actualizarse antes para que hubiese mayor preparación. Además, aseguró que han incurrido en mayores gastos al tener que equiparse con el combustible.

“El costo de operación de un hospital, cada vez que hay un disloque, cada vez que hay una emergencia, se multiplica porque te van a seguir cobrando la electricidad […] Los hospitales tienen cisterna para cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, 10 días, pero aun así, se complica mucho”, indicó el experto al resaltar que los hospitales se llenan más al recibir pacientes que, aunque pudieran darse tratamiento en sus hogares, la falta de luz se los impide, por lo que tienen que acudir por asistencia a los centros de salud y, en específico, a las salas de emergencia.

Por otra parte, explicó que no hay una falta de medicamentos en la isla, sino que, más bien, el problema es el acceso de los pacientes a dicha medicina, puesto que muchas personas no pueden tan siquiera transportarse a una farmacia.

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Alrededor de 15 hospitales operan con generadores en medio de problemas con la distribución de diésel

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El presidente de la Asociación de Hospitales, doctor Jaime Plá, confirmó que aún hay entre 14 y 15 hospitales alrededor de la isla por energizarse, distribuidos entre Mayagüez, Humacao y Caguas. Mientras, las instituciones en el área de Ponce ya han sido energizadas, aunque aclaró que es información por confirmar debido a cómo cambian los datos.

Asimismo, expresó que la problemática actual con el abasto del diésel debió actualizarse antes para que hubiese mayor preparación. Además, aseguró que han incurrido en mayores gastos al tener que equiparse con el combustible.

“El costo de operación de un hospital, cada vez que hay un disloque, cada vez que hay una emergencia, se multiplica porque te van a seguir cobrando la electricidad […] Los hospitales tienen cisterna para cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, 10 días, pero aun así, se complica mucho”, indicó el experto al resaltar que los hospitales se llenan más al recibir pacientes que, aunque pudieran darse tratamiento en sus hogares, la falta de luz se los impide, por lo que tienen que acudir por asistencia a los centros de salud y, en específico, a las salas de emergencia.

Por otra parte, explicó que no hay una falta de medicamentos en la isla, sino que, más bien, el problema es el acceso de los pacientes a dicha medicina, puesto que muchas personas no pueden tan siquiera transportarse a una farmacia.

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Minister sounds the alarm on anti-vaxxers Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Minister Of Foreign Affairs And Foreign Trade The Most Honourable Dr Jerome Walcott has identified an anti-vax trend in Barbados which could potentially be dangerous.

…it is worrying now because you see the trend of anti-vax creeping in now where parents are suggesting that their children now should not be vaccinated for other things like measles and mumps and rubella…

Speaking during a recent panel discussion hosted by the Consulate General of New York and Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley at the Downstate Health Science University in Brooklyn, New York, Walcott explained that Barbados’ 90 per cent immunisation rate amongst school-aged children could be in jeopardy due to the scepticism surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine.

“There is an issue that we have to address which became extremely visible certainly here and in the Caribbean, it was surprising in Barbados because for several decades we prided ourselves on having an immunisation rate of over 90 per cent as it relates to school-aged children and with the hysteria and the issues of vaccine and those who are against vaccination, we fear that this will affect us.”

The minister revealed that Government has recognised a trend of parents not vaccinating their children – not only for COVID, but also for measles, mumps and rubella (MMR).

“We are seeing a trend and it happened because of COVID where because of the issues with the public health sector, a number of children weren’t able to come to complete their vaccination schedule for those other diseases. And it is worrying now because you see the trend of anti-vax creeping in now where parents are suggesting that their children now should not be vaccinated for other things like measles and mumps and rubella and this is an area that we are going to have to pay tremendous attention to,” said the former general surgeon.

Walcott professed that this is worrying recognising the recent polio spike in the United States.

“Certainly,I’ve recognised that you all have been seeing cases of polio in New York and this is worrying because for years we always said that polio had been eradicated in the Caribbean.”

However, he admitted that some persons over 50 who would have received the polio vaccination back then would still be protected.

“We are now saying that there are persons over 50, like myself, that had that DPT polio tetanus back then that had that vaccination, so it gives us some protection,” he added.

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DaBaby Raps He Slept With Megan Thee Stallion Before Tory Incident, 50 Cent Reacts

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz

DaBaby dropped a new project and made Megan Thee Stallion a primary target earning a reaction from 50 Cent.

DaBaby is getting renewed attention to his career with his new song “Boogeyman,” which claims that he slept with Megan Thee Stallion before she was allegedly shot by Tory Lanez in 2020. The song, released early on Friday, features on the rapper’s new 14-song LP, ‘Baby on Baby 2’. The song also namedrops Tory Lanez and indirectly references the shooting incident.

“You play with me that shit was childish/The day before she said that Tory Lanez shot her, I was fuckin on Megan Thee Stallion,” DaBaby raps.

Megan Thee Stallion was allegedly shot by Tory Lanez in Los Angeles on July 12, 2020. The North Carolina rapper also took a jab at Megan’s current boyfriend, Pardison Fontaine, with whom he previously had a back and forth in June 2021 after DaBaby had reposted featured on a song with Lanez “Skat.”

“Waited to say that sh** on my next album, Hit it the day before too, But I kept it player, I ain’t say nothing ’bout it, Had her pretty boy, boyfriend tweeting me, ready to die ’bout the b***h like a coward, I told you ni*** don’t play, now you gone have to handle me, I poked the mutha**** bear, I’m a animal,” he raps.

Last year, Pardison had called out DaBaby for collaborating with Tory, who is facing felony assault charges. The Charlotte rapper issued a stern response on Twitter after Pardi called him a clown.

In the meantime, there was swift backlash for DaBaby on social media. “Dababy can rap whatever he want about Megan on that album and we still aint gone listen to it LMAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOO,” one person said on Twitter.

“This man doing anything for clout,” one said while another added, “If you falling off just say that.”

“Fell off so hard he disappeared from billboard charts,” another said.

Neither Megan nor Pardi has responded to the song. On the other hand, DaBaby is not fazed by critics and even appeared to mock those who said his career had diminished in the past few months.

50 Cent is among the high profile rappers who are reacting to what DaBaby said in the new song. “Anybody seen the boogie man because i’m a need to hear this sh** right now,” a stunned 50 Cent wrote on IG.

A day before he released the new album, DaBaby shared a message on Instagram about his imminent comeback to music after some fans accused him of falling off. At the time, he didn’t announced the project so it came as a bit of a surprise laced with controversies.

Listen Dababy new song “Boogeyman” below.

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TRINIDAD-ENERGY-British company signs new gas agreement with NGC

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The content originally appeared on: Cana News Business

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