Tobago Chamber head: Nothing in budget about increasing productivity

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Dianne Hadad, president of the Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce.

TOBAGO Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Diane Hadad says she did not hear anything in the 2023 budget about increasing productivity.

Alluding to the increase in fuel prices, she told Newsday, “They have not spoken about productivity in the country. They have not spoken about the changes that need to be made for us to be more efficient so that we use less fuel.”

To illustrate her point, Hadad used the example of people having to visit government offices repeatedly for services.

“Sometimes people have to go to a government office five or ten times to get the same thing. Digital or not is irrelevant to efficiency. Does our digital system even work properly?

“So we are being penalised again in terms of how we are going to survive and live, but our efficiency and delivery has not been challenged in any way. And there was no mention of any medium that will be used for us to get to a level like that.”

Hadad continued, “Are we going to run the boats to their true speed and capacity and therefore the trip will be made in two and half hours rather than punish us there for four hours so that we can save on fuel and, therefore, the air becomes more efficient in terms of service and an option? Those are the things I have not heard.”

She poured cold water on the view that if fares on the sea and air bridge were not increased, citizens would have felt the pinch in health, education and social services.

“But I have not even heard how we are going to really treat with health, social services and education. What are the formulas that are going to be used to make these things true and effective?”

She predicted more hardship for Tobagonians.

“Why did you not put a lockdown on what interest rates banks could charge? So people are being burdened in other areas because you did not put anything in perspective as to how you are really going to treat our people and train our country in order to bring relief to the entire country in terms of development.”

At present, Hadad said oil and gas subsidies are the only things which citizens benefit from.

“Everything else is based on your wealth ability and your earning capacity. Therefore, the hardships are going to be burdens for the lower and, what used to be, the middle class.”

Saying the budget was not stimulating, Hadad said it did not reflect the challenges confronting Tobagonians who suffered through two and a half years of the covid19 pandemic.

“I did not hear a post-pandemic budget. I did not hear a pandemic budget which are the serious effects of what the pandemic has caused, and on top of which Tobago suffered. I can’t say that anything has jumped out at me other than punishment, punishment, punishment.”

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Cops kill Morvant man two weeks after he shot at police

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The weapon police said they seized from Richard Ferrier on Tuesday night at Morvant. –

Police have shot dead a Morvant man accused of shooting at police officers two weeks ago as they responded to a report of a robbery.

Police said Richard Ferrier was declared dead on arrival at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex on Tuesday night after the police-involved shooting.

Officers of the North-Eastern Division Task Force and the Gang Intelligence Unit went to Ferrrier’s home at Cosmos Street, Coconut Drive, Morvant home around 10 pm on Tuesday to search for arms and ammunition.

Police said Ferrier confronted them with a gun when they entered a room, and they shot him. Officers said they retrieved a gun before taking the injured man to hospital.

Police said Ferrier was identified as the suspect who shot at police as they responded to a report of robbery on the Priority Bus Route, Aranguez on September 14. Ferrier, they claimed, was wanted for questioning in relation to several robberies in the San Juan and Barataria police districts.

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Cops find AR-15 rifle, ammo in Laventille

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The AR-15 and 22 rounds of 5.56 ammunition iwhich police recovered at Upper St Barbs, Laventille on Tuesday night.
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Port of Spain police found and seized an assault rifle while on patrol in Laventille on Tuesday night.

Officers of the Port of Spain Task Force found the gun hidden in a bushy area off St John Street, Upper St Barbs, at around 9.15 pm.

Officers also found magazine with 22 rounds of 5.56 ammunition.

No one was arrested.

The exercise was led by ACP Collis Hazel and acting Snr Supt Roger Alexander, co-ordinated by Supt Daly and Insp Knott with supervision from Sgt Alexander, Cpl Thomas and PCs Aguillera, Nunes, Kamchan, Williams, George, Sayers and WPC Payne.

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Government receives five million dollars in building materials

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

The Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has received over five million dollars in building materials, as it continues with the National Housing Development program

This is according to Acting Prime Minister, Montgomery Daniel as he provided an update on NBC Radio this morning.

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Minister Daniel said the Building Roads and General Services Authority has been very instrumental in the Rebuilding exercise.

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NBC’s Covid-19 Update – Wednesday September 28th 2022

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The Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment says the number of active cases of Covid 19 recorded in St. Vincent and the Grenadines remains at two.

Rawdica Stephen tells us more in NBC’s Covid-19 update.

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Minister Gonsalves proposes that next year be dedicated to the rehabilitation of the road network in SVG

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Minister of Finance, Camillo Gonsalves is proposing that next year be dedicated to the rehabilitation of the road network throughout the country.

The Minister addressed the issue while speaking on Radio on Sunday.

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The Finance Minister said the Road Program should be more structured so that Road Repairs can be executed in an efficient manner.

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WPP successfully completes first regional strategic planning and team building workshop here in SVG

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The World Pediatric Project (WPP) successfully completed its first regional strategic planning and team building workshop held here in SVG.

Present at the workshop was the CEO, Vafa Akhavan, a member of the Board of Directors, Tom Bond, all of the regional country representatives, along with other US and local staff members.

The sessions of the workshop were held at the Young Island Resorts from September 05th – 10th 2022.

The schedule was centered on transition and strategic planning for the next three years, database training, team building and overall wellness components.

The workshop was conducted to facilitate the training and empowerment for all the staff of the Caribbean.

WPP Executive Director for the Caribbean, Lauren McIntosh-Shallow said it was important to bring the team together and strengthen training across the board as the World Pediatric Project seeks to continuously improve the quality of care and service given to our families throughout the region.

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3rd Title 1 win away! Barbados Royals seal spot in CPL final Loop Barbados

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The Barbados Royals sealed a place in Friday’s 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) final with a comprehensive 87-run win over Guyana Amazon Warriors at Providence Stadium, Guyana.

Guyana Amazon Warriors won the toss and chose to field, but Barbados Royals would go on to score the joint-highest total of this season by reaching an imposing 195/5. Opener Rahkeem Cornwall starred in the innings, launching 11 sixes in his innings of 91, while Azam Khan supported with his own half-century.

The Warriors’ hopes of a successful chase were derailed in the powerplay, as they lost four wickets, with Kyle Mayers and Ramon Simmonds proving effective with the ball. Despite the attempts of Shimron Hetmyer, it was not to be enough as the Warriors fell to 108 all out.

Barbados Royals had initially got off to a cautious start, but Cornwall would go on to play one of the most destructive innings seen this season, 91 runs from just 54 balls, to put the Royals into the ascendancy. After losing his wicket just nine runs short of a century to the bowling of Shakib Al Hasan, the responsibility of the innings fell on Khan, whose vital half-century would help his side to 195/5 by the end of the innings.

Guyana Amazon Warriors lost early wickets in their chase, in-form batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz departing in the first over, before a flurry of wickets fell that left the Warriors on 36-4 by the end of the powerplay. Simmonds excelled with his bowling, taking three key wickets, including that of captain Hetmyer, who was the Warriors highest scorer in the innings. In the end, the Warriors finished on 108 all out and will play in tomorrow night’s qualifier.

Scores in match: Barbados Royals 195/5 (Cornwall 91, Khan 52; Shepherd 2/29, Sinclair 1/8) beat Guyana Amazon Warriors 108 all out (Hetmyer 37, Hope 21; Simmonds 3/17, Cornwall 2/10) by 87 runs

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Bayland Masters and RX Pro Vintage Masters take top spot in OBL-FIT Loop Barbados

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After just two rounds of matches completed in the Old Boys League Football Invitational Tournament (OBL-FIT), the Bayland Masters and RX Pro Vintage Masters have taken joint custody of the top spot in the competition.

Last weekend at the Empire Sports Club, Bayland Masters were relentless as they defeated Unity FC 4-1.

A brace from Wesley Alleyne in the 30th and 40th minutes, inspired an outstanding performance from the guys from the Bayland.

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Brian Dangler (45th) and Robert Harewood (49th) completed the score card for the Bayland Masters.

Rodney Barker of Empire Masters plays a penetrative pass to a teammate, in an attempt to unlock the defense of RX Pro Vintage Masters

Former national midfielder Levere Blackman was the lone goal scorer for Unity FC, converting in the 35th minute.

RX Pro Vintage Masters dismissed host, Empire Club 3-0.

Rodney Kirton scored twice in the second half as Empire was a bit too hospitable to their guest.

Kirton scored in the 32nd and 39th minutes and Adrian Cumberbatch netted in the 46th minute to hand RX Pro Vintage Masters their first victory of the season.

Black Rock Masters and Trents Masters are still in search of their first win of the 2022 competition, as they played to 0-0 tie.

Benfica Masters and Exactly Unified Masters also played to a 0-0 result.

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World Cup Watch: European giants showing flaws before Qatar Loop Jamaica

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LONDON (AP) — All roads now lead to Qatar.

With the conclusion of the group stage of the Nations League, Europe’s top football countries have played their final competitive games ahead of the World Cup.

Here’s how things are shaping up for a continent that has provided the last four winners of the sport’s biggest prize.

Spoiler alert: it could be better.

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FRANCE

Defending World Cup champion France have won just one of their last six matches, their worst record in the buildup to a World Cup since 1958.

It’s difficult to draw conclusions from their last two Nations League matches, though, since France had 14 players out injured. If there were hopes the new generation of French midfielders was ready to take over in case Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kant? don’t recover in time for the World Cup, they may have been dashed.

Eduardo Camavinga endured a disastrous first half in the 2-0 loss to Denmark and he might be fighting for his squad place. Adrien Rabiot, Youssouf Fofana and Aurelien Tchouam?ni are better placed in coach Didier Deschamps’ pecking order even if there are still concerns.

Fofana made a convincing debut in the win against Austria but lost too many balls after coming in as a replacement for Camavinga against Denmark. As for Tchouameni, he did not live up to expectations against Denmark. Kant?, who is currently sidelined by a hamstring injury, is the player France cannot afford to be without.

ENGLAND

If France’s form is troubling, England’s form is even worse. Make that six games without a victory for England, the team’s longest winless run since 1993. Never has England entered a major tournament on such a streak.

The goodwill toward coach Gareth Southgate and some of his players, notably Harry Maguire, has dipped among fans and the media. Crucially, there are a number of players either not playing enough for their clubs or simply out of form — and Southgate has suggested he will keep faith with them in Qatar because they have built up enough credit with him after England’s runs to the World Cup semifinals in 2018 and the European Championship final last year. Left back, center back and the lack of a creative central midfielder to help run a game are England’s biggest weaknesses. Many teams will envy England’s attacking options, though there’s still a big dependency on striker Harry Kane.

BELGIUM

Belgium ended their Nations League campaign knowing one thing for sure. And it’s not reassuring. With just one preparation game left before the World Cup — a friendly against Egypt on Nov. 18 — Belgium desperately need Romelu Lukaku.

In the absence of the injured striker, Michy Batshuayi simply could not impose himself as a credible replacement. Batshuayi was ineffective in the 1-0 loss to the Netherlands, a match Belgium entered needing to win by three goals or more to advance. Instead, the loss marked the first time since the 2018 World Cup semifinals that Belgium were defeated without scoring. Batshuayi made way for Charles De Ketelaere after halftime, but the AC Milan player couldn’t create much in a false No. 9 role. Lukaku is expected to return soon after a thigh injury. Belgium’s chances in Qatar might depend on him.

GERMANY

Germany’s games against England and Hungary provided more questions than answers two months before the World Cup which Germany last won in 2014. The biggest question: how good is the team, really?

Answer: Nobody knows. Hansi Flick’s team defeated a weakened Italy 5-2 in their previous game in June, but failed to force a breakthrough against a well-organized Hungary and lost 1-0 at home. Germany then threw away a 2-0 lead in England before Kai Havertz rescued a 3-3 draw.

Havertz and Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala were the only positives to be taken from the two games. When the Germans control possession, they lack the decisive final pass, and England’s late rally shows they are prone to collapse. The win over Italy was Germany’s only win in seven games. they conceded in each, adding defensive questions to the mix for Flick.

SPAIN

Spain, the 2010 champion, is one of the few European powers heading to the World Cup on a high after again reaching the Nations League’s final four.

Luis Enrique’s team rebounded from losing to Switzerland to end a 22-game unbeaten run at home by winning 1-0 at local rival Portugal, potentially one of their main threats in Qatar.

Spain hadn’t won at Portugal in nearly two decades. La Roja was unbeaten in eight games before losing to Switzerland, a run stretching back to last year’s Nations League’s final four. Also on a high will be 20-year-old Athletic Bilbao forward Nico Williams, who set up Alvaro Morata’s winner against Portugal to likely secure his spot in the World Cup squad. Portugal, meanwhile, will have to live with the disappointment of the last-day elimination at home, and with doubts surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo’s form. Ronaldo, who is likely to play in his last World Cup, had some uncharacteristic misses against Spain and isn’t currently in Manchester United’s first-choice team.

OTHERS

Europe might need a first-time champion if the continent is to deny in-form Brazil and Argentina.

Croatia, the beaten finalist in 2018, again looks good under the leadership of 37-year midfielder Luka Modri?, topping their Nations League group after home-and-away wins over Denmark.

The Danes have been among Europe’s most consistent teams with playmaker Christian Eriksen restored to the lineup while the Netherlands, a three-time World Cup finalist and guided by wily coach Louis van Gaal, kept clean sheets in wins over Poland and Belgium in the Nations League.

The Dutch have beaten Belgium twice this year. Then there’s Serbia and Switzerland, in-form teams coming off back-to-back wins with key strikers scoring. Aleksander Mitrovi? now has 50 goals for Serbia and Breel Embolo’s goals were decisive for Switzerland, including in a 2-1 win at Spain. Serbia vs. Switzerland on Dec. 2 shapes to be an intense rematch of their politically charged game at the 2018 World Cup and they are in the same group as Brazil, which knocked Belgium off the top of the world ranking this year.

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