UTC head: ‘There would be chaos without responsible reporting’

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UTC executive director Nigel Edwards gives the feature address at TTPBA’s 16th annual dinner and awards for media excellence at the Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain on Tuesday evening. – Photo by Angelo Marcelle

Unit Trust Corporation executive director Nigel Edwards, in his keynote address at the TTPBA’s media awards, urged media practitioners, publishers, and broadcasters to continue to be educators, to think about their value to companies and redefining their business model to be responsible and unearth the truth, and retaining and training talent.

The TT Publishers and Broadcasters’ Association (TTPBA) held its 16th annual media award ceremony on November at the Hyatt, Port of Spain.

ROOTS Foundation founder Mtima Solwazi on left and his son De Shawn Parkinson, receive a TTPBA award from First Citizens Manager Communications and PR Camille Atkinson at TTPBA’s annual dinner and awards for media excellence, at the Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain on Tuesday evening. On right is TTPBA Director Anthony Seegobin. – Photo by Angelo Marcelle

Edwards said, “If I were to reduce it to a question, it would be: what value does the media add? Companies must see an inherent value created by the media, because otherwise, nobody would spend a cent on advertising. And so even if we rather simplistically start with this measure of value, digging deeper, that sense of value that companies perceive comes from your ability to reach into the homes of their customers. That reach is through you accurately communicating on matters of interest in a way that creates public interest. That’s the goal,” he said.

He said a large part of the media’s value is their ability to unearth the truth. Calling the media “a critical institution of democracy,” Edwards said the public relies on the media to give “the unvarnished truth” about issues of public interest in spite of resistance from political or economic entities.

“Facts can lie, but the media must not. I’m reminded of a classic Japanese movie called Rashomon that examined the murder of a wayfarer from multiple factual perspectives, but not one of the individual perspective was the truth, and it’s a tough job, but we rely on you to examine facts that may seem odd or even contradictory and to give us the truth. That’s the job.”

He added that digital media were making more money by drawing in more advertisers and larger audiences, but described the media as a “validating voice.” He said the media now have to find a way to merge with the speed and dynamics of social media to remain relevant.

“You owe us all a way to ensure that as we enjoy the speed with which reporting is made available on social media, that it comes with the accuracy that we have come to expect from the traditional media.”

TTPBA president Douglas Wilson welcomes everyone to TTPBA’s 16th annual dinner and awards for media excellence, at the Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain, on Tuesday evening. – Photo by Angelo Marcelle

He suggested media professionals learn lessons from social media influencers, but still maintain a level of journalistic objectivity so they can guide the audience to making up their own minds.

“We need you continuing to deliver with the level of quality and consistency that we have become accustomed to. We want you standing between us and lies; we want you standing between us and societal mischief; we want you between us and the chaos that would exist without responsible reporting.”

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Body of US tourist who went missing in Rupununi found

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Rupununi River (WWF photo)

Two days after he went missing during a fishing expedition in the Rupununi, Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Essequibo), authorities have found the body of US tourist Thomas Carsten Jr.

The body is currently being transported to Lethem, Commander Raphael Rose told this publication.

The US tourist had gone missing on Tuesday during a fishing trip in the Rupununi River. He was in a boat with several other tourists when it capsized.

In a statement on the matter on Wednesday, Tourism Minister Oneidge Walrond urged that persons ensure their tours and tour operators are approved by the Guyana Tourism Authority. The Minister warned that tours that are not approved often do not have the necessary safety systems and protocols in place.

Just last month, a Brooklyn cop vacationing in Guyana went missing while swimming in Orinduik Falls. His body was subsequently recovered near the popular tourist site.

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The Banana Revitalization Project comes to an end

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A closing ceremony was held today for Banana Revitalization Project, which began here in June 2019

The project was implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Taiwanese Technical Mission.

Taiwanese Ambassador to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, His Excellency Peter Sha Li Lan, was among officials who addressed the closing ceremony.

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Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Nerissa Gittens thanked Taiwan for its continued support to the Ministry of Agriculture.

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Prime Minister Gonsalves recognizes local Clear Harbor branch

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 The Clear Harbor branch in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, a company that delivers high performance customer services to its clients has been recognized by this country’s Prime Minister  The Hon. Dr. Ralph Gonsalves.

Dr. Gonsalves who made a courtesy call to the company on Friday, said Clear Harbor is the single largest employer in St. Vincent and the Grenadines outside of the Government and the Mustique Company.

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Dr. Gonsalves said the Company is also looking to expand its business.

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Public health seeks the public’s support for safer food this Christmas season

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The Public Health Department in the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment is encouraging the public to work with the department to prevent, detect and manage food borne diseases and risks, so as to maintain and improve health during the Christmas season.

According to a release from the ministry the theme “Safer Food, Better Health” will be adopted and persons are asked to practice food habits that are in harmony with the theme.

The ministry says it is important to note that safe food is essential to health and wellbeing, as well as a guarantor for good health. It further stated that the benefits of safe food include improved nutrition and health, reduced absenteeism in schools and workplaces and ultimately an improvement in health and wellbeing.

Considering that there are multiple stakeholders who engage in food servicing at this time, the Public Health Department is asking that these five (5) key food safety measures be observed and practiced. These include:

The use of safe water and raw materials;
Cooking food thoroughly;
Keeping the surroundings and food contact surfaces clean;
Separating raw food from cook food; and
Keeping food at safe temperatures.

A further appeal is extended to food businesses, inclusive of butchering and slaughtering service providers, to comply with the Department’s food safety guidelines and engage employees, suppliers and other stakeholders to develop and practice a culture of food safety and hygiene.

In an effort to support this food safety and hygienic initiative, the Public Health Department will be deploying inspectors throughout the state to provide meat and other food inspection services. As a result, we are kindly requesting your usual support and corporation as we continue to work together towards Safer Food and Better Health.

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NIS director outlines the public service pension system works

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Director of the National Insurance Services NIS Stewart Haynes, has explained the difference in administration for the Public Service Pension System and that which governs the NIS.

Mr. Haynes was speaking at a media consultation on Tuesday where he made a Presentation on the Public Service and the NIS.

He said the government heads the administration for the Public Service Pension System while the NIS is governed by a tripartite system.

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Mr. Stewart also explained how persons would receive their retirement benefits through the various systems.

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Shenseea Pays Full Tuition For Fan Going Law School

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A University of the West Indies Faculty of Law student has received the coveted Shen Yeng scholarship sponsored by rising hip-hop artist Shenseea.

In a post on Wednesday, Monifa Peterson shared that the scholarship comes at a point where she is trying to finish her law degree, having started six years ago. On Instagram, the vivacious 25-year-old spoke about struggling with tuition fees and being surprised after she was chosen for the award, which was announced this year by Shenseea.

“While I’m here fighting the fight of a lifetime to finish a Degree I started in 2016, I would just like to take the time out to express my gratitude to the one and Only @shenseea for giving me the Push of a Lifetime. I went from being Talked down on for having to use Student loans to finance my Education to Getting FULL TUITION FUNDING from @shenseea,” the young woman wrote.

She continued that she has been an avid supporter of Shenseea, who herself comes from humble beginnings and often shares her stories about how she rose from poverty to now living her dream.

“Quite like Shen at a point, I myself had my dreams feel like they were being crushed by circumstances beyond my control. I trusted God and worked until I was able to pay off what I owed my university. But that was only a PART of the mountain,” she said.

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“Then, after passing the hurdle of the balance right before another wave of stress @shenseea gave me the support I always wished I had but fought without,” she said.

Peterson says she hopes to use the support received from the ‘Alpha’ artist to help herself and also pay it forward when the time comes.

In the meantime, Romeich Entertainment CEO Romeich Major, who organized the scholarship on behalf of Shenseea, also complimented the artist for keeping her promise to support a student.

“When good do we affi show it just like she promise she will be helping to pay some one tuition and she did @shenseea big big move this!!! Life changer for a hard working lady @moni_divine all best hun big up team #shenyeng nuff good come out a we Jamaican artist them a nuff a them a do greatness a just media run with bad more than Good!!!” Major wrote on Instagram.

Shenseea hasn’t publicly reacted to the announcement as yet. The artist who was featured on Billboard’s Honda Stage this year has always been candid about her past struggles and how she appreciates education.

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‘Suriname enige land in Amerika’s zonder wetgeving inheemse rechten

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PARAMARIBO — “Suriname is het enige land in de Amerika’s dat geen wetgeving heeft om onze rechten als Inheemse volken

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Arnaud, à cheval de la Martinique au Qatar

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Arrivé au Qatar le 15 septembre dernier, Arnaud de Lépine, un jockey de 19 ans formé à l’Hippocampe de Carrère au Lamentin, connaît ses premiers succès dans une compétition nationale, dans le cadre de la saison de course hippique.

Il vit son aventure au Qatar pleinement. « Arriver ici, c’est déjà une victoire pour moi. Jamais je n’aurais imaginé me trouver là lorsque j’ai quitté la Martinique à 15 ans “, reconnaît Arnaud, joint au téléphone, entre son programme d’entraînements chargé, ses compétitions hippiques tous les mercredis, jeudis et samedis et le décalage horaire.

Le 12 octobre dernier, à l’hippodrome de Al Rayyan, le jockey de 19 ans a remporté une course hippique dans une compétition nationale pour la première fois de sa jeune carrière. ” C’est sûrement la première fois aussi qu’un Antillais vient gagner dans ce pays “, s’amuse-t-il, en toute modestie.

Ce jour-là, à l’occasion de l’ouverture de la saison de course hippiqueau Qatar, Arnaud, paré du numéro 9 (Shawesh), a terminé en tête de la 5ème course du meeting de la Al Ghariya Cup.

” C’était la première journée, je ne pouvais pas rêver mieux “, affirme, radieux, celui qui a été formé à l’Hippocampe de Carrère au Lamentin et a commencé à monter des chevaux de courses avec son meilleur ami, Yohann Babot, un autre jeune jockey martiniquais -parti récemment tenter sa chance en Australie-. Depuis, le jeune sportif a remporté trois nouvelles courses en novembre.

” Efforts et sacrifices “

” Arnaud a commencé par un baptême de poney et cette passion ne l’a jamais quitté “, décrit Hélène, sa maman. Depuis Ducos où il habitait, Arnaud enfourche, dès son plus jeune âge, son vélo pour se rendre à l’hippodrome du Lamentin, les samedis matins, de très bonne heure.

Il débute l’équitation à 8 ans. Avant l’école, l’élève aux ” très bons résultats scolaires ” selon ses proches obtient de sa maman de pouvoir se rendre aux écuries. À une condition : arriver à l’heure en cours. Un ” contrat de confiance ” parfaitement rempli. 

Arnaud goûte aux premières exigences de la compétition à 12-13 ans. Il se forme avec Luana Lalung-Depelin, la seule femme jockey de Martinique. Une rencontre décisive dans la vie du jeune homme. C’est sa ” marraine ” comme il l’appelle. Celle ” sans qui il ne serait pas là aujourd’hui “.  

Pendant 3 ans, il monte à ses côtés, les samedis matins, lors des vacances scolaires et dès qu’il en a la possibilité. La passion, déjà tenace, ne le quitte plus.

Aussi, à 15 ans, lorsqu’il annonce vouloir se former dans l’Hexagone, ses proches ne l’en dissuadent pas. L’adolescent est, de toute façon, déterminé et bien encadré. Face aux interrogations légitimes de son entourage, y compris sur les dangers du métier, il assure ” que la vie est un risque et qu’il faut le prendre “. ” Le meilleur moyen d’échouer est de ne pas essayer “, soutient-il malgré son jeune âge. Il promet de réintégrer un cursus classique en cas d’échec.

Direction donc l’école des courses hippiques AFASEC de Chantilly (Oise), à 15 ans. Trois années à l’issue desquelles il obtient son diplôme du baccalauréat en 2021. Il rejoint alors une écurie dirigée par Thierry Lemer, dans le sud-ouest de la France à La Teste-de-Buch (Gironde). 

” Représenter la Martinique à l’autre bout du monde “

Une année difficile pour le jeune sportif. ” J’ai eu un accident avec une douleur à l’épaule dont j’ai eu du mal à me remettre et, quand je commençais à aller mieux, j’ai eu l’appendicite “. 

Mais, malgré les difficultés, une opportunité se présente en juin, Arnaud est approché par Amad Al-Jehani, un entraîneur de chevaux au Qatar. Il décide alors de tenter sa chance et quitte la France en septembre.

Un mois plus tard, il connaît ce premier succès qu’il attendait depuis longtemps. ” Je me désespérais de gagner une course mais je me dis que tous mes efforts, depuis des années, n’ont pas été vains et qu’on ne fait pas ça pour rien. Maintenant, la saison est très longue et j’espère qu’il y aura encore beaucoup de belles choses “.

Depuis la Martinique en tout cas, Arnaud a déjà reçu de nombreux messages de félicitations. ” J’ai été impressionné et surpris. Beaucoup de gens m’ont mis en avant sur les réseaux sociaux. C’est magnifique de pouvoir représenter la Martinique à l’autre bout du monde “.

La tête bien sur les épaules, il sait toutefois que la réussite reste fragile. ” Il faut beaucoup d’acharnement, rester concentré, continuer à faire des efforts sur l’alimentation “. 

Mais, jusqu’ici, il ne regrette nullement le choix du Qatar, où il a retrouvé un climat qui lui convient mieux. ” J’ai toujours eu beaucoup de mal avec le froid “.

Sur son temps libre, il se détend en pêchant à la ligne, une autre de ses passions. 

Des proches venus l’encourager à l’hippodrome de Carrère qui fêtent une victoire en Martinique.
• Rodolphe Lamy

Première victoire au Qatar, le 12 octobre dernier.
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Arnaud de Lépine après sa première victoire au Qatar.
• DR

En novembre, Arnaud a déjà remporté trois courses.
• DR

En novembre, Arnaud a déjà remporté trois courses.
• DR

Arnaud de Lépine sur un cheval de course en novembre.
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CDC monitoring flooding across the country as heavy rainfall continues

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Floodwaters in the compound of the St Sidwell’s Church in Georgetown on November 22, 2022

See full statement from the Civil Defence Commission (CDC):

The Civil Defence Commission (CDC) has received several reports of flood impacts along the coastland of Guyana. Thus far, confirmed inundation has occurred in Regions 2, 3 and 4.

The Charity Squatting Area in Region 2 (Pomeroon-Supenaam) has declared that flood waters have risen to at least one inch due to heavy rainfall. However, the trenches and drains have since been cleared and there is continuous monitoring of all operational sluices and pumps by the Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC).

In Region 3 (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara), Crane Phase 1 and 2 have seen flood impacts. Residents reported that water levels have risen to at least 4 inches in some parts.

Canal Numbers 1 and 2 have also been affected with at least 2 inches of water on farmlands and 1 inch of water on low house lots. The National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) is working feverishly to clear all drains and waterways so as to facilitate water run-off.

Several areas in Region 4 (Demerara-Mahaica) have been impacted over the last few days but reports indicate that flood waters are receding consistently. Communities in Georgetown, the Eastern Bank of the Demerara River and the Eastern Coast of Demerara have been inundated but the close monitoring of the pumps and kokers has alleviated the situation somewhat.

The National Task Force on Flood Monitoring is engaging all relevant stakeholders and, through the CDC, the Task Force is prepared to mobilize assistance to any part of the nation.

Persons are encouraged to remain vigilant and cautious during this period and to report any impacts to local authorities or the National Emergency Monitoring System (NEMS) on 600-7500 or 226-1114 at any time.

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