Cierran terminal de lanchas de Cataño debido a manifestación contra LUMA en San Juan

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El presidente de la Unión de Trabajadores de la Industria Eléctrica y Riego (UTIER), Ángel Figueroa Jaramillo, informó en RADIO ISLA que el terminal de lanchas de Cataño fue cerrado en medio de la marcha contra la empresa LUMA Energy.  

Ángel Figueroa Jaramillo expuso que, a pesar de ello, la manifestación sigue en pie y afirmó que siguen llegando las personas. Este sostuvo que la ruta de la marcha saldrá del Capitolio hacia la alcaldía de San Juan, pasará por el frente del Departamento de Estado y culminará frente a la Fortaleza. 

Según Figueroa Jaramillo la marcha está pautada para iniciar a eso de las 10:30 de la mañana. Los manifestantes fueron citados al Capitolio a las 9 AM.

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Michael Sallons protesteert ook tegen werkwijze vakbeweging

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Alleged ‘major players’ in narco-trafficking trade in custody Loop Jamaica

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At least five people alleged to be major players in the narco-trafficking trade were on Wednesday morning taken into custody during an anti-narcotics operation in Montego Bay, St James and Kingston, the Major Organised Crime & Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) is reporting.

In a tweet about an hour ago, MOCA shared that those taken into custody include two people who are to be extradited to the US.

MOCA said the operation was a multi-agency one, which involved the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s Narcotics Divison, the Counter Terrorism & Organized Crime Investigations Branch (C-TOC), the Jamaica Fugitive Apprehension Team, Financial Investigations Division (FID), the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), US Drug Enforcement Administration, and United States Marshals.

The agency said more details will be provided later.

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Tent collapses on government ministers, media

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Guests, media and government officals scatter as a tent collapses at the re-opening of the Jennifer Shaw Transitional Home for Young Women, Henry Street, Port of Spain on Tuesday. – ROGER JACOB

Government ministers, specially invited guests, and members of the media were almost the victims of a mishap during the ceremony for the opening of the Salvation Army’s Josephine Shaw Home for Women when the tent it was being held under collapsed under the weight of rainwater.

The ceremony was held under two large tents set up between the outer wall of the building and the wall fronting the road at the corner of Oxford and Henry Streets, Port of Spain. Rain began to fall heavily approximately halfway through the ceremony. The sides of the tents closest to the new building began to bulge with the weight of water, causing concern among those sitting on that side, including media whose cameras were set up close to the back of the tent.

Newsday understands that the guttering of the building was not able to divert all the water running off the roof, causing the water to run straight onto the tent and pool there. In addition, the centre pole of the tent was not anchored to the ground. Two men were observed using buckets to bail water off the top of the tent. Shortly afterwards it was noted that the tent poles were beginning to bend, and most people moved out of the tent, including government ministers and employees seated at the front.

Guests, media and government officals scatter as a tent collapses at the re-opening of the Jennifer Shaw Transitional Home for Young Women, Henry Street, Port of Spain on Tuesday. – ROGER JACOB

It was during the feature address given by National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds that the centre pole of the structure gave way with a sharp crack. Hinds was giving his speech up to a few moments before the collapse of the tent, having restarted at least once while people were evacuating the structure.

No-one was injured in the collapse of the tent and the event carried on with the cutting of the ribbon of the newly refurbished transition home.

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Mall, hotel, Housing & Education Ministries for Houston commercial zone

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The sod was on Tuesday turned for a US$35 million, 172-room Four Points by Sheraton Hotel to be constructed in Houston along the Mandela to Eccles road link, which President Dr Irfaan Ali has said will be the centrepiece of massive transformation in an economic zone.

In his address to those gathered to witness the ceremony, President Ali revealed that his Administration intends to do its part by expanding various Government Ministries to this zone, including the Housing and Water Minister. He said that work will commence in that and other initiatives by this year end.

“Alongside this hotel, we’ve already approved a modern hospital of international standards, that will focus on specialised care, but more importantly heavily focus on cosmetic and other surgeries. Because we want to create an education and health hub in Guyana,” President Ali said.

“We have also discussed a mall, a possible second hotel, the movement of a number of Government Ministries to this zone, including the Ministry of Housing and Water, the Ministry of Education and the telecoms sector will be housed in this zone, along the highway.”

“Before the end of this year, we expect that physical work will commence in all of these areas. In addition to that, in front of me will be a huge private sector industrial commercial development to support the oil and gas sector.”

According to Ali, not only will the hotel itself drive up property values along the Eccles road link, but by turning the area into a commercial zone, thousands of jobs will be created. He explained that the area will then be connected through a highway and linked to Ogle, where there will be a new road link between La Bonne Intention (LBI) and Enmore, along the East Coast of Demerara (ECD).

“That entire corridor will then become a massive housing, commercial, industrial zone, all the way going up to Enmore. The road network will be enhanced into major highways coming out from the East Coast, connected to the East Bank and then moving all the way down to the Linden-Soesdyke Highway, where the new Silica City will be connected. In a very narrow construct. That is how this development is linked,” President Ali said.

The hotel in question, which will feature 172 rooms, a commercial building and an events hall, is being developed by Caribbean Green Building Inc and is expected to create an additional 200 jobs.

According to Andres Botero-Toro, the investor behind the project, the hotel will be a magnet for business and commercial activity in Houston. According to him, it will be the first hotel with Edge advance certification, which relates to clean energy and conservation.

Botero said the hotel will consume 40 per cent less resources, as compared to a similar hotel. He also noted that the hotel will use diverse cultural items. The prefabricated, steel structure for the building is already completed and en-route to Guyana.

Trade, Industry and Commerce Minister Oneidge Walrond meanwhile spoke of the importance of these hotel investments. She noted that when the Government came to power in 2020, there was a deficit in available rooms.

“These investors, because of the nature of the brands. They are internationally renowned brands. They don’t come with fly by night (projects). They conduct their feasibility studies. And Guyana has held its own, as a feasible investment destination,” she said.

Walrond described the hospitality sector as a strategic one, which will fuel economic development in other areas. According to her, the fact that these brand name hotels chose Guyana as their investment destination after conducting their feasibility studies, is something that Guyanese should be proud of.

Meanwhile, Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr Peter Ramsaroop praised the investors for their strategic vision in choosing Houston to be the location for the Sheraton Hotel. He noted that all of the hotels that have had construction started, were started by local investors and questioned the rate of return for the project.

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Sugar shortage: Security forces to be engaged on smuggling reports

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Reports of sugar being smuggled outside of Guyana, which is inextricably linked to the current shortage experienced locally, is to be addressed as President Irfaan Ali intends to engage the security forces.

In recent weeks, shelves were scarce of sugar, leading to concerns from the population about the apparent shortage. Chief Executive Officer of GuySuCo, Sasenarine Singh alleged that the commodity was being smuggled outside of the country. This was specifically the case with packaged sugar produced in the country.

As he engaged media operatives on Tuesday, the Head of State said it can be a possibility and will be ventilated through engagement with the relevant security authorities.

“It can very well be. I don’t know where he got his information from but we will have to look at it. I’ll have the security forces look at it but it is a high possibility. There are shortages all around us and people are hunting supplies. Once people are hunting supplies, they find any way to get the supply out,” the President explained.

The Guyanese leader further pressed that the supply challenges is a limitation on the global stage, and has created a ripple effect on prices and materials to produce sugar. However, he contended that sugar prices have not increased substantially during this period of shortage.

“The world is facing supply challenges today, not only Guyana. This is a global problem. Price is a global problem. The price of fuel went up. The price of fertiliser went up. The cost of shipping went up. So, everything that you have to import to produce sugar, the cost goes up. There were difficulties in the industry… The price has not moved substantially from what I was told,” Ali relayed.

Coupled with such challenges, Ali said the heavy rainfall period has impacted the cutting of cane for processing, especially at the Uitvlugt Estate. However, the said sugar factory has been able to produce 2000 bags of sugar that will be distributed locally. On his Facebook page, the President had also shared earlier on Tuesday that there is no shortage of sugar presently.

“What we will do is ensure that the Guyana Marketing Corporation secure a lot of that (sugar) so that they can help in the distribution so there is no price gouging.”

A few days ago, the Uitvlugt Estate factory said it resumed its production to meet the demands of the local population. When the estate resumes sugar production at 1000 bags a day, the goal is to restart the sale of sugar to wholesalers. Moreover, it was noted that when drier weather prevails, the Uitvlugt factory can produce 2000 bags of sugar per day.

A senior GuySuCo official, when asked about the widespread reports of a sugar shortage last week, revealed that the sugar company found that some wholesalers have been buying the commodity in bulk and sending it to Venezuela, where it is sold for higher prices. It was disclosed that on June 5, 2022, some 2000 bags weighing 50kg each were shipped to the North West District (NWD) – a region which reportedly does not consume that much sugar.

Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha has also warned that any supplier hoarding sugar in a bid to increase the price for the commodity would be dealt with accordingly.

Generally, as it relates to the supply crises and value chain affecting many countries, the President has contended that Government has done well to manage this situation and more so, to avoid inflation.

“We’ve been doing well managing it. I must say that Government has done everything. We have removed all the taxes from fuel, all the VAT. When people compare other countries that is adjusting it for a timeframe or just adjusting it, we have removed it completely. There is nothing. We have given out grants to vulnerable groups and we continue to look at innovative ways in which we can help,” the President asserted.

It was observed that the construction sector is one area under Government’s radar to formulate innovative solutions and measures.

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Owner Who Operated His Vessel Recklessly At Sea Facing Charges – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia Marine Police have announced plans to lay charges against a vessel’s owner, who operated his craft recklessly at sea on Sunday evening off Cul de Sac.

Marine Police Commander Kentry Frederick told St Lucia Times that the police grounded the vessel and would be charging the individual.

Frederick explained that the man operated his vessel recklessly, endangering the lives of other sea users, an offence under Saint Lucia’s Criminal Code.

According to the Marine Police Commander, four people were on board.

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“They had to be removed from the vessel,” Frederick told St Lucia Times.

“The other vessel towards which he behaved recklessly had about 120 persons on board, so had we not intervened, it could have resulted in a very serious accident changing the whole landscape of Carnival 2022,” he explained.

Apart from that incident, the Marine Police Commander said his unit was delighted with how people behaved and cooperated with the police.

“We believe going forward if the general public, boaters and people using our waterways and the waterfront cooperate with the police we can have a peaceful Carnival season every year,” Frederick told St Lucia Times.

Last week the Marine Police Commander had warned organisers that officers would not tolerate misconduct during Carnival boat rides.

Frederick had also disclosed that, based on ticket sales, in excess of 3,000 people would have been on various boat rides between Friday and Tuesday.

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Corrección no revela si había cámaras en área donde hallaron 50 kilos de cocaína en cárcel de Ponce

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La secretaria del Departamento de Corrección y Rehabilitación, Ana Escobar, no reveló en RADIO ISLA si habían cámaras en el área del Complejo Correccional Las Cucharas en Ponce, donde ayer hallaron 50 kilos de cocaína. 

“No podemos llegar a conclusiones de un proceso que está en investigación. Así que no voy a estar ofreciendo detalles particulares de qué cosas hay dentro de los almacenes, porque recuerde que esto es una situación de seguridad también. Es una situación extraordinaria que no podemos dañar el proceso investigativo”, expresó Escobar. 

El pasado mes de junio Escobar confirmó a este medio que no había cámaras funcionando en la cárcel de donde dos confinados se escaparon. Además, también se supo que en el caso de la muerte de Shannel Colón Ponce,  en el Complejo de Rehabilitación de Mujeres en Bayamón, tampoco había cámaras.    

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Índices de calor podrían alcanzar entre 90 a 100 grados para hoy

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El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología en San Juan (SNM), informó que los índices de calor podrían alcanzar entre 90 a 100 grados. Mientras, las temperaturas máximas podrían estar en los altos 80 a bajos 90 grados. 

El viento en superficie estará del Este, aumentando de 15 a 20 mph con ráfagas altas de viento para tarde en la mañana y durante las horas de la tarde. A través de las aguas regionales, los operadores de embarcaciones pequeñas deben ejercer precaución debido a oleaje por viento picado, con oleaje de hasta 6 pies y viento hasta 20 nudos durante el día.

Viento y oleaje un poco más alto se puede esperar a través del Pasaje de Anegada y aguas del Caribe luego en esta tarde y durante la noche con el paso de una onda tropical que cruce las aguas regionales. Existe un riesgo alto de corrientes marinas para las playas de la costa Noroeste de Puerto Rico, con un riesgo moderado para la mayoría de las playas locales restantes.

Para hoy, el foco de alguna actividad de lluvia en la tarde deberá moverse mayormente al interior y Oeste hacia el Noroeste de Puerto Rico, donde los aguaceros con tronadas aisladas podrán traer lluvia moderada a localmente fuerte.

Se espera también un aumento en la lluvia y la posibilidad de tronadas aisladas en la tarde y durante la noche, asociada a la onda tropical ahora acercándose a las Antillas Menores. Hasta el momento, los impactos deberán ser sobre el tercio Este de la isla, incluyendo la zona Metropolitana de San Juan donde las inundaciones urbanas y de pequeños riachuelos son posibles.

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