Venezuelan migrants to benefit from training in order to find jobs locally

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

The Board of Industrial Training (BIT) could soon begin offering training opportunities to Venezuelan migrants in Guyana, to enable them to find employment in various sectors in the country.

Minister of Labour Joseph Hamilton said the technical and vocational training courses will provide migrants with the necessary skills required to make them employable here.

The Minister met Wednesday with the Regional Director of the North America, Central America and the Caribbean International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Michele Klein-Solomon and other officials to address training opportunities for the migrants.

“Many of them, I suppose, they have a certificate that might not qualify to be a certificate in this arena here. How do you graduate that certification and accreditation to match what Guyana looks for? And the Board of Industrial Training is properly placed, legally to help in that regard. Because our role is to offer technical and vocational training for people of all ages without qualification,” he said.

Among the courses offered by BIT are child care, electrical installation, craft, commercial food preparation, and garment construction.

Minister Hamilton emphasised that all courses offered by BIT are free of cost, and no prior certificate or qualifications are required.

Meanwhile, he said government is paying attention to legislation to develop a framework to control the migrant issues in Guyana.

“We bring the migrants out of the informal arrangement to formal arrangement. Because the recognition is in informal operation environment, you can be exploited. They can be taken advantage of and all these issues that come along with it,” the minister said.

Most migrants work mainly in the retail, trade, hospitality, construction, and mining sectors.

“Some months ago, both the president and the vice president spoke about the fact that in the very near future, we might have to recruit migrant labour to come and work in Guyana in different sectors.” Minister Hamilton said Guyana’s labour laws protect migrants as well.

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En aumento el éxodo de pediatras en la Isla

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El presidente del Colegio de Médicos Cirujanos, Víctor Ramos,  dijo en Radio Isla que pronto habrá crisis por la escasez de pediatras en el País.

“ Ahora deben quedar activos como 650(pediatras)  en todo Puerto Rico. Por ejemplo los turnos en las salas de emergencias no se pueden cubrir completos”, dijo Ramos.

“Tener pediatras es un lujo, porque no hay suficientes y ciertamente depende del lugar. Como todos los médicos, reciben ofertas y si no consiguen los contratos a tiempo con las aseguradoras, pues habrá éxodo de pediatras”.

Asimismo, el experto en salud también mencionó que casi ninguno de los médicos recientemente graduados en esta rama están abriendo oficinas en Puerto Rico.

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Magical Hosein spins Knight Riders to victory

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BASSETERRE, SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS – SEPTEMBER 01: Akeal Hosein (L) and Kieron Pollard (R) of Trinbago Knight Riders celebrate the dismissal of Mark Deyal of Saint Lucia Kings during the Men’s 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League match 2 between Saint Lucia Kings and Trinbago Knight Riders at Warner Park Sporting Complex on September 1, 2022 in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis. (Photo by Randy Brooks – CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

Trinbago Knight Riders 148/7 (Webster 58, Seifert 34 ; Joseph 4/17, Williams 1/23) beat Saint Lucia Kings 143/9 (Primus 38, Deyal 35; Hosein 4/13, Seales 2/38,) by 3 wickets.

A brilliant bowling spell from Akeal Hosein saw Trinbago Knight Riders kick off their 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) campaign with a victory over last year’s finalists, Saint Lucia Kings, by three wickets.

The Knight Riders won the toss and chose to field, Hosein taking frequent wickets to restrict Saint Lucia Kings to 143/9, despite some big hitting from batter Roshon Primus towards the end of the innings.

Trinbago Knight Riders got off to a tough start themselves, losing two early wickets before a commanding innings from Tion Webster (58) helped to guide them to victory with four balls to spare.

Saint Lucia Kings had got off to a troublesome start as they lost openers Johnson Charles and Leroy Lugg in the batting powerplay. Mark Deyal began to rebuild with some fluent batting, but the 13th over proved to be pivotal as Hosein took three wickets, including that of Deyal and captain Roston Chase. The Kings continued to lose wickets, yet a late flurry of boundaries from Primus ultimately saw them reach 143/9.

Trinbago Knight Riders suffered major setbacks early in their chase, losing the wickets of Sunil Narine and Nicholas Pooran, as both batters were caught out trying to clear the boundary. Opener Webster led the recovery, scoring 58 runs from 45 balls, with support being provided by partner Tim Seifert. However, the Saint Lucia Kings fought back by taking the wicket of Webster, shortly followed by that of Andre Russell, an outstanding catch from Lugg sending him back to the pavilion.

It looked like Seifert and captain Kieron Pollard would take the Knight Riders to victory, but Alzarri Joseph dismissed both in the nineteenth over, before striking with his final ball to dismiss Seekkugge Prasanna and set up a nervy finish. In the end Anderson Phillip struck a six to take the Knight Riders across the line.

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Police Appeal For Public Assistance, Issue Warning After Fatal Chaussee Road Shooting – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) has appealed for public assistance as it probes Wednesday night’s fatal shooting on Chaussee Road, Castries, while warning individuals bent on engaging in ‘nefarious activity’ that they will face the full brunt of the law.

One man is in critical condition following the shooting.

The police issued a statement on the incident, promising a heightened presence of law enforcement officers to deal with crime.

The complete statement appears below:

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On Wednesday, August 31, 2022, Officers attached to the Special Services Unit, Criminal Investigations Department, Special Patrol Group and Central Police Station, jointly responded to a report of a shooting along Chaussee Road, Castries.

The responding team immediately launched investigations, which included processing of the scene and canvassing of surrounding areas for suspects.

Information obtained during the conduct of investigations confirmed that a motorcar with four occupants was fired upon by unknown assailants.

One male, Eli Joseph, sustained several gunshot injuries about the body, and succumbed at the OKEU Hospital. Another male remains in critical condition at a medical facility.

A joint team of officers attached to the Special Services Unit, along with Central and Northern Divisions of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) pursued a motorcar believed to have been involved in the incident, and located said vehicle in Morne Serpent, Gros Islet.

One male was apprehended in the process and remains in police custody.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) with responsibility for the Central Division of the RSLPF, Ronald Phillip, commended officers for their speedy and thorough response following the incident and is calling on members of the public with further information to contact the police expeditiously.

ACP Phillip has dedicated resources to bringing resolution to this matter and is working tirelessly with other Divisional Heads to ensure citizens can yet again feel safe in country.

The ACP further indicated that persons bent on engaging in nefarious activity should expect the full brunt of the law.

The RSLPF remains ever committed to ensuring citizen security.

A call is being made to all law abiding citizens to join our efforts, as there will be heightened police presence and activities moving forward, as we attempt to deal with this scourge.

SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force/SLT

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SNM emite advertencia de inundaciones para Ponce

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología (SNM) en San Juan emitió en la tarde del jueves, una advertencia de inundaciones para el municipio de Ponce.

Según el SNM, la advertencia permanecerá vigente hasta las 4:15 de la tarde.

Se informó que a eso de las 2:17 de la tarde, el radar Doppler detectó fuertes bandas de aguaceros que podrán causar inundaciones urbanas, áreas de pobre drenaje y de pequeños riachuelos.

El SNM exhortó a mantener precacución.

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Hombre es asesinado dentro de su auto en Villalba

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La Policía informó el jueves, sobre un asesinato que se registró a eso de las 12:51 del mediodía, en la PR-149, frente a un restaurante en Villalba.

Según la Uniformada, una llamada al Sistema de Emergencias 9-1-1, alertó a las autoridades sobre unas detonaciones en el mencionado lugar. Al llegar los agentes a la escena, un hombre fue asesinado a balazos en el interior de un vehículo Mercedes Benz E-550 de color blanco, en circunstancias que se encuentran bajo investigación.

El hombre no ha sido identificado por las autoridades.

Agentes adscritos a la División de Homicidios del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales (CIC) de Ponce, en unión al fiscal de turno, se hicieron cargo de la investigación.

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NBC’s Covid-19 Update – Thursday September 1st 2022

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment is appealing to Vincentians and other residents to pay close attention to the recently updated COVID19 entry protocols.

Lesley De Bique has more, in today’s COVID 19 Update.

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The way forward for the 2022/23 Hunting Season remains undecided

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

Personnel from the Forestry Service in the Ministry of Agriculture have been hosting public consultations with local hunters, to determine the way forward in relation to the 2022/23 Hunting Season.

Director of Forestry, Fitzgerald Providence said the Department is continuing to monitor the population of wildlife species, which were negatively impacted by last year’s explosive eruption of La Soufriere Volcano.

Mr. Providence said the 2021/2022 hunting season had been closed, due to the fact that these animal populations had significantly decreased, following the volcanic eruption

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Mr. Providence said the Forestry Service is continuing to monitor the situation and to host discussions with Hunters across the country to get a clearer picture of what is required.

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The SVG Red Cross Society and the Ministry of Health to host a Back to School Health Fair

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As final arrangements are put in place for the start of the new School year, the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Red Cross Society will  collaborate with the Ministry of Health to host  a Back to School Health Fair in Kingstown this weekend.

Operations Manager for the Red Cross Julia Simmons says the organization will be supporting the Ministry of Health in preparing the nation’s children for the new school year

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Miss Simmons said health officials will be on hand to disseminate information on a range of health issues.

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Operations Manager at the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Red Cross Society, Julia Simmons.

The Back to School Health Fair will be held this Saturday September 3rd at the Public Works Yard, from 9am to 2pm

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A total of 18 active Covid-19 cases now recorded in SVG

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The Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment says there are now 18 active cases of Covid 19 recorded in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

In its latest update, the Ministry says one new case was recorded on Wednesday August 31st, from Rapid Antigen Tests

Three persons are currently hospitalized with Covid 19; one is fully vaccinated and two are unvaccinated.

9,430 cases of Covid 19 and 9,297 recoveries have been reported in St. Vincent and the Grenadines to date.   115 people have died from the virus.

And, 72,537 Covid 19 vaccines have so far been administered locally.  37,151 persons have received their first dose;  31,258 have received their second dose and 4,128 persons have received boosters.

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