Hippolyte To Visit Local Businesses – St. Lucia Times News

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The Honourable Emma Hippolyte, Minister for Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs, will along with a contingent of Management and Technical staff pay a visit to Businesses within the north of the island.

This will be the first in a series of planned interventions with various Private sector leaders,entrepreneurs and industrial strongholds and forms part of the Ministry’s more proactive approach towards Private Sector development.

Through these visits, the Honourable Minister and her team will have a first-hand view of business operations and will profit the opportunity to discuss ongoing challenges, obstacles or opportunities impacting growth in our commercial and industrial sectors.

The Minister’s team will also discuss current interventions by the Ministry of Commerce including the ongoing review of the Fiscal Incentives regime, the resurgence of the Love Saint Lucia Campaign and efforts towards directing more of Government Procurement towards local suppliers.

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Similar visits are planned for businesses in the north and south of Saint Lucia, while other private sector engagements are underway including quarterly consultations with private sector associations, and public sector outreach within rural communities through the Community Business Forum initiative.

Source: Ministry of Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs

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Reportan presunto arresto de Wanda Vazquez por parte de las autoridades federales

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Medios locales reportan que el Buró Federal de Investigaciones (FBI, por sus siglas en inglés) arrestó a la exgobernadora Wanda Vázquez. Vázquez fue detenida junto a otras dos personas. 

Según la periodista Melissa Correa, de TeleOnce, la exprimer mandataria del país fue arrestada por corrupción. 

El exdirector de campaña, Jorge Dávila, indicó a RADIO ISLA que desconoce cuáles son los cargos que se le imputan a Vázquez. Además, indicó que no se ha comunicado con Vázquez hace meses.

Vázquez Garced era investigada por un supuesto esquema de soborno relacionado con un donativo a su campaña política a cambio de la destitución del excomisionado de Instituciones Financieras, George Joyner.

Noticia relacionada: Interamericana confirma contrato de Wanda Vázquez vence al final de este mes

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para la ampliación de esta noticia en desarrollo.

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Newmont schakelt Bemiddelingsraad in na werkneerlegging

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PARAMARIBO — Newmont Suriname en de Newmont Werknemersorganisatie (NWO) hebben de hulp van de Bemiddelingsraad voor geheel Suriname ingeroepen nadat

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World U20 Champs: Tina Clayton strikes gold in national junior record Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica’s Tina Clayton celebrates after winning the gold medal in the women’s at the World Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia on Wednesday, August 3, 2022. (PHOTO: Anthony Foster).

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Talented Jamaican young sprinter Tina Clayton broke her national junior record to easily win the women’s 100m final at the World Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia on Wednesday night.

The 17-year-old destroyed the opposition to retain her title in an impressive 10.95 seconds, which also represents a championship record.

Gold medallist Tina Clayton (left) and silver medallist Serena Cole celebrate following the women’s 100m final. (PHOTO: Anthony Foster).

The 10.95 surpassed the previous national Under-20 record she set on June 24 at the Jamaican trials when beating the 10.97 recorded by Briana Williams in 2021.

It was a one-two finish for Jamaica as Serena Williams secured the silver medal in 11.14 seconds.

US champion Shawnti Jackson, the daughter of 2005 world 400m hurdles champion Bershawn Jackson, won the bronze medal in 11.15, which represents a new personal best.

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Flooding in several areas Wednesday

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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A combination of the inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ) and a low-level trough resulted in rain, storms, and thunderstorms in TT on Wednesday.

Northeastern Trinidad bore the brunt of the bad weather, with flooding being reported at Arima Old Road, Tumpuna Old Road, Malabar and the Eastern Main Road in Arouca, as well as Congo Hill Trace in Barrackpore. Portions of the Priority Bus Route were also reported as experiencing flooding.

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The SWRHA closed six health centres because of the bad weather. These were at Moruga, Rochard Douglas, Todd’s Road, Flanagin, Tabaquite, and Lengua.

Councillor for Biche/Charuma Charlene Moona said heavy rainfall beginning in the early hours of the morning resulted in flooding in several areas.

“There has been flooding in the Plum Mitan, Cushe and Lasalle areas. The disaster management unit has been out all day assisting to get people who would have gone to work to get them back home. In Plum Mitan, the road became impassable, so we provided a truck and the workers were there to assist them to get across.”

The TT Meteorological Service issued two yellow-level adverse weather alerts, beginning at 2 am on Wednesday. It said periods of rain and/or showers of varying intensities have been observed from early morning. The alert was discontinued at 4:51 pm on Wednesday.

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Les anciennes gloires s’apprêtent à rechausser les pointes

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Prisons, fire associations upset at CPO’s 4 per cent wage offer

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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PRISON Officers Association (POA) head Ceron Richards and Fire Service Association (FSA) head Leo Ramkissoon on Wednesday each voiced their upset to Newsday over the four per cent wage hike for 2014-2019 maintained by CPO Dr Darryl Dindial. This came after his initial offer of two per cent.

The proposed four per cent represents zero, zero, two, zero, zero, two for each year successively from 2014-2019.

Ramkissoon told Newsday, “We do not accept that offer.”

He said his association has presented rationale arguments for a better offer, to the CPO.

Ramkissoon said, at their meeting on Tuesday Dindial had viewed their arguments as quite compelling but had intimated that the state of the economy was a keep back, and even undertook to let known the FSA’s position to Finance Minister Colm Imbert.

“He (Dindial) will return within the two weeks, in writing, to respond.”

However, Ramkissoon said it was “demotivating and disappointing” to see four per cent still on the table.

“For us, the four per cent represents a cut in salary, a cut in wages. It does not in actuality, in real income, amount to an increase because the rate of inflation has far surpassed four per cent over that period.

Leo Ramkissoon, president of the Fire Service Association. –

“The rate of inflation would be more equivalent to a 44 per cent increase in the cost of living for that very same period. So four per cent for us doesn’t say anything of any real value to us.

“It’s a very difficult pill to swallow for fire officers. We cannot accept that at this time. We are advocating for better sense to prevail and great consideration to improve that offer.”

Ramkissoon said now was the time for a wage-hike, with the uplift in the economy.

“We’ve had at least one deposit into the Heritage and Stabilisation Fund and that’s always a good sign as it could only happen if there’s a surplus.

“We find it a difficult, difficult thing for us to accept a ‘wage cut’ while you are experiencing an improved economy, especially after the last ten years when we have gone without an increase, an improvement to wages and we did so without protest.

Richards, likewise, told Newsday, “We staunchly reject that offer, as we did before.”

The POA met the CPO on Tuesday.

Richards said officers were existing on 2013 salaries, even as inflation had raged through the economy since then to now.

“Prison officers have an additional situation in which their safety and security are being compromised by the work environment. For prison officers to maintain safety and security for themselves and their families, they have to spend money.

“We made it very clear from the onset that the basis upon which salaries must be developed for this period is, one, by looking at the market and then looking at what prison officers are continually exposed to.

“If the prison officer has to purchase a home, he cannot purchase a home in compromised areas.

“Members of the public can purchase a home anywhere and just mind their business and try to keep a low profile, but that situation does not exist for the prison officer who has no other choice but to purchase a home in an area which is upward of $1 million.”

Newsday was unable to contact Dindial.

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