Barcelona’s deal for Lewandowski could surpass $50 million Loop Jamaica

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Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski celebrates after scoring his side’s opening goal during the Champions League, second leg, quarterfinal football match against Villareal at the Allianz Arena, in Munich, Germany, Tuesday, April 12, 2022. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File).

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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Barcelona said Tuesday the fee to acquire striker Robert Lewandowski could reach 50 million euros ($50.2 million).

The Spanish club said it will pay Bayern Munich 45 million euros ($46 million) plus 5 million euros ($5.1 million) in variables for the transfer of the prolific Poland player.

The buyout clause for the 33-year-old Lewandowski will be set at 500 million euros ($512 million) on a contract valid for four seasons.

He is set to sign the contract on Wednesday in Miami, where Barcelona are starting its U.S. tour.

The final agreement comes three days after the clubs announced a preliminary deal for the striker who was voted FIFA player of the year in 2020 and 2021.

He arrives to boost a Barcelona team that did not win any titles last season following the departure of Argentina great Lionel Messi. The club has been slowly rebuilding its squad after enduring financial struggles in recent seasons.

Lewandowski said after joining his new teammates in Florida that he hopes “to put the team back at the top of European football.”

He passed his medical on Monday, a day after arriving in the United States for the team’s preseason tour. His official signing and presentation were originally scheduled for Monday but it was delayed without an official reason given by Barcelona.

Barcelona’s tour in the United States includes matches against Miami in Florida, Real Madrid in Las Vegas, Juventus in Dallas, and the New York Red Bulls in New Jersey.

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Mailpac to partner with VirtualMart for grocery delivery Loop Jamaica

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Mailpac Local, the grocery delivery arm of Mailpac Group Limited, has entered into an operational partnership with VirtualMart to execute the sourcing and delivery of groceries and household items from its Mailpac Local website.

The partnership will see the infrastructure and operating protocols of both brands coming together to make the delivery of competitively priced groceries and PriceSmart orders more efficient and seamless.

“We have been observing the growth and operational excellence of VirtualMart for some time. Accordingly, a few months ago, we initiated discussions about the value of bringing both platforms together. The result was the strategic decision to merge our infrastructure with that of VirtualMart to offer customers a more robust and efficient service. We are excited about the future of the combined businesses and trust that the VirtualMart team will serve our customers well,” said Khary Robinson, Executive Chairman of Mailpac.

The new relationship will see the operators of VirtualMart executing end-to-end order fulfilment on behalf of Mailpac Local. Mailpac customers will continue to place orders online and will have access to an even wider variety of products from grocery store suppliers, in addition to the usual PriceSmart offerings.

According to Godfrey Salmon, Founder and CEO of VirtualMart, “We are very excited about the future of this partnership with Mailpac and see significant value in this partnership. Amalgamating the technology, logistics infrastructure and industry know-how of both companies creates the largest and most efficient online shopping platform for groceries and household items in Jamaica.

Robinson said Mailpac Local customers can expect the same high level of service from VirtualMart that they would have previously received from Mailpac. This is a result of the company’s ongoing commitment to providing a seamless personalized shopping experience.

“While there may be some minor changes to things like the delivery schedule, customers can expect continued great pricing and VirtualMart’s commitment to quality service,” said Robinson.

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PETER WICKHAM: UPP has gained strength and is more organized ahead of the general elections

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BREAKING: Police Probe Double Homicide In Golden Grove

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POLICE PROBE DOUBLE HOMICIDE IN GOLDEN GROVE

The police are probing the circumstances surrounding the death of a Golden Grove couple.

Around 9:15 am on Wednesday, the lifeless bodies of a 65yr old man and a 60yr old woman were discovered inside their Golden home.

The police are still on the scene conducting further investigations.

The police are appealing to the residents of Golden Grove who may have seen any suspicious moments within the area to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or call Crimestoppers at 800-Tips (8477).

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Plea to President not to proclaim Procurement Act

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A PLEA has gone out to President Paula-Mae Weekes not to act in haste and proclaim the Procurement and Disposal of Public Property Amendment Act (2020).

“We beg you not to act in haste or under pressure to proclaim this modified and weakened act,” Gary Aboud, corporate secretary of non-governmental organisation Fishermen and Friends of the Sea, said in a press release on Wednesday.

In making his plea to the President, Aboud asked, why are leaders not seriously interested in protecting the Treasury?

Every stable nation, he said in the release, has good procurement legislation that ensures open, honest and fair procurement which prevents corruption. PM Rowley and leading private sector agencies, Aboud added, should be ashamed for calling for its proclamation, “as a matter of priority.”

He said that on June 27, business stakeholders including the American Chamber of Commerce (AmchamTT), the TT Chamber of Commerce, TT Manufacturers Association and the TT Transparency Institute requested that the legislation and its amendments be proclaimed and fully implemented, as a matter of priority.

“It appears that these parties are more interested in their own self-interest than the public interest,” Aboud said.

He claimed that successive governments have pillaged the Treasury without any accountability, independent third-party oversight, or transparency.

TT has earned a reputation of inflating the cost of everything from highways to ferries, from Coast Guard ships to helicopters, from box drains to skyscrapers, he pointed out.

Aboud, who is also a businessman, said people who ought to protect the public purse and ensure value for money are instead mixed up in schemes and scandals. “Today more than ever we need to safeguard and protect an already exhausted public purse.”

He also said that the essence of the Act has been undermined.

“Why would any Prime Minister support amendments that exclude Government to Government arrangements and public/private partnerships from the ambit of the Office of Procurement Regulations?”

He said that proclaiming the act along with its amendments gives government a totalitarian authoritative frontline to go further into the treasury.

“Madam President, this legislation is the most critical legal structure to stop the corruption haemorrhage. We humbly and respectfully appeal to you not to proclaim the act until the amendments are removed,” Aboud said.

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Letter: Well-organised electoral system versus some politically power-hungry aspirants

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Dear Editor,

In my discourse, I previously established the distinct difference between a Constituency Electoral Voting System and a Proportional Representation System. I made the fundamental point that there is no “winner take all,” or absolutes, in a PR System. That erroneous view of a “winner take all” doctrine peddled by this writer is totally false and unfounded, and everyone should be aware of this.

However, on a Constituency System, the possibility of a “winner take all” exists. That system makes room for absolutes, wherein an Opposition could be wiped out by a single vote. So, I do hope that whatever myopia “Dougla” might be suffering from would have been cleared up.

Now, let us examine Guyana under a PR System when Burnham was in power. Here we see a leader who whittled away at the very foundation of the electoral machinery to suit his own dictatorial ambitions. In the first place, he ensured that no Opposition stood in his way to achieving this objective. This he did by intimidation and fear, when Dr Jagan as well as his wife, Janet Jagan, were imprisoned. It was an entrance-and-exit situation: as Dr Jagan exited prison, his pregnant wife then entered the halls of incarceration. The motive behind this move was to humiliate and stun them into silence.

With an emasculated Opposition, Burnham was signalling to the Jagans that he and the PNC were now in full control. He then went on to establish an elections commission, or should I say a charade of an elections commission, staffed and filled with his cronies. In real terms, this was an elections factory, so crafted to churn out results in his favour. These were the beginnings of Burnham’s rigging empire, all election results from henceforth saw a whopping two-thirds majority for the PNC. For 28 long years, we were subjected to this tyranny.

Is Dougla aware of the years when election results were determined in an office based at Congress Place? Is he aware of the fact that figures were fixed for a PNC win before a single ballot was counted? The vivid experience of The Ballot Box Martyrs tells the whole story of those dark days in Guyanese history.

So, to awaken Dougla from his amnesiac slumber, I would remind him of the 2011, 2015 and 2020 recent experiences of the same fraud factory coming into play where elections’ results are concerned. These were repeat performances of the PNC at falsifying figures.There was some respite when the Carter Center came to the rescue in 1990 and order was again restored. I am talking about the selection of an Election Commission Chair from a list submitted by the Opposition, and the representation of an equal number of commissioners from Government as well as from the Opposition to form the Electoral Board, among other things. Other major changes came about, such as the counting of the ballots at the places of poll, as well as the posting of the statements of poll at the respective locations of balloting.

Minus the violent street protests at election time – which are typical of the PNC – elections under a well-organised PR System went well. But somehow, somewhere behind the scenes fraud lurked, and that opportunity came in 2015 when APNU/AFC gained power. Around this time, the party began its nefarious plan to reconstitute and retrofit GECOM. It took quick action by the then Opposition as well as the International Community to put pressure on the Granger Administration to bring back the electoral machinery into normalcy.This ultimately brought back some semblance of decency at GECOM.

The rest is history, because even that transparent system was prostituted right before our very eyes way up to the final call for the elected party to form the new Government. Dougla, or whatever the pseudonym, must realise that a well-organised PR System is sound, and would bring forth the result of the party of the people’s choice. Nothing is wrong with the PR System, fraud and corruption are all the handiwork of the PNC.

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Govt building capacity to dismantle criminal enterprises

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Participants of the asset recovery workshop

The government is building its capacity to target the assets of persons involved in criminal activities as it aims to dismantle criminal enterprises.

Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Mohabir Anil Nandlall, SC, said targeting the proceeds from criminal activities is a fundamental component in the administration of criminal justice.

He said that studies have shown that hitting criminals at their asset base is essential in the fight against organised crime, money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism.

“This is one component that admittedly has not been the subject of the type of focus that it should have been over the years, and the time has come for us to change that. Our government is committed to moving in this direction,” he stated.

The Attorney General was at the time delivering remarks at the opening of an asset recovery workshop. The two-day activity which commenced on July 19 is a collaborative effort with the United States Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs and the National Center for State Courts.

Building the capacity of criminal justice agencies in the areas of financial crime and asset recovery is the focus of the workshop. This will ensure that Guyana has the institutional capacity to deal with crimes such as money laundering, tax evasion, accounting fraud and embezzlement corruption.

The Attorney General stressed that equal to the prosecution and investigation is aligned the consequential process of following the proceeds of the illicit activities with a view of forfeiture.

“No longer will we ignore that component of the enforcement of the law, for too long we have done that. Our government’s approach is holistic and as we are pursuing going after the proceeds of crime, we are also improving, developing and modernising crime fighting at every level,” the Attorney General noted.

Minister Nandlall disclosed that his ministry, in collaboration with the Ministry of Home Affairs, is in the process of recruiting qualified personnel that will enhance the forensic capabilities of the state’s investigative apparatus.

There is also continuous training for members of the Guyana Police Force in a number of areas, to deal with the evolution of criminal activities. This is coupled with the continued investment in improving the prosecutorial capabilities of the state. The asset recovery workshop will see the development of best practices for law enforcement, financial investigators, state prosecutors and state attorneys in the area of asset recovery.

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Acudirán al Tribunal Supremo Federal para luchar por retiro de los maestros

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La presidenta del gremio EDUCAMOS, Migdalia Santiago, anunció en RADIO ISLA que tomaron la determinación de acudir al Tribunal Supremo de los Estados Unidos para continuar luchando a favor del retiro de los maestros de Puerto Rico.

“Vamos en alzada al Supremo de los Estados Unidos con nuestro caso para que revise la decisión de Boston (del Tribunal de Boston). Esa decisión la tomamos ayer en la tarde. Estamos en ese proceso. Debemos estar radicando (la demanda) antes del día 11 de agosto”, detalló Santiago.

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World Champs: Day 6 schedule for Jamaican athletes, Wednesday, July 20 Loop Jamaica

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Rushell Clayton, of Jamaica, heads off the track after competing in a heat of the women’s 400m hurdles final at the World Athletics Championships on Tuesday, July 19, 2022, in Eugene, Ore. Clayton returns to action on Wednesday, July 20 for the semifinals. (PHOTO: Marlon Reid).

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Below is Wednesday’s schedule for Jamaican athletes at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon.

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Men’s 800m Heats7:36 pm – Navasky Anderson (Heat 3)

Women’s 400m Hurdles Semifinals8:15 pm – Janieve Russell (Heat 1)8:24 pm – Rushell Clayton (Heat 2)8:33 pm – Shiann Salmon (Heat 6)

Women’s 400m Semifinals8:45 pm – Candice McLeod (Heat 1)8:53 pm – Stephenie Ann McPherson (Heat 2)9:01 pm – Charokee Young (Heat 3)

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