Chief Sec: More autonomy will help Tobago’s diversification

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THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine.

THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine says if Tobago is granted greater autonomy, it will help to drive its diversification efforts.

He spoke on Tuesday in an interview on TTT’s News Now morning show.

Augustine said autonomy is not about boosting egos.

“Autonomy is more than making Tobagonians feel like men and women. It is also about giving us legislative authority for some simple things that we do not now have.”

For example, he recalled when he was a minority assemblyman, the THA had voted to send a bill to Parliament on the management of Tobago’s marine parks.

“That was sent down to Parliament, and to this point the Parliament has not picked it up on its agenda. In other words, we cannot, in Tobago, just decide we need to have these marine parks and create legislation around these marine parks.

“But yet Tobago prides itself on being green. We have all of these awards and designations of being an environmentally-friendly space. In fact, it is one of our competitive advantages.”

Saying Tobago must have the legislative authority to monetise that in a real way, Augustine said it will position the island in a much bolder place.

He added the island’s request for greater autonomy is not about wanting secession.

“It exists in jurisdictions even within the Commonwealth. You go to the United Kingdom, you have devolution of powers. You go to St Kitts-Nevis, you have a federation.

“So they recognise that when you have a country that is not a complete whole, that you have to have devolution of powers to the extent that the outlying regions have some measure of autonomy to be able to drive this development.”

Augustine also said he has been in discussions with Caribbean Airlines’ CEO and other officials recently with a view to increasing the number of flights to Tobago for the island’s carnival from October 28-30.

Saying people have been cancelling hotel bookings because they cannot get flights, Augustine said efficient inter-island transportation has been challenging even before the onset of covid19 two and a half years ago.

“We are trying to work out with them ways of increasing the flight load, because those in the accomodation sector are saying people are cancelling their bookings because they just can’t come.

“We are having Carnival in October and people are saying we want flights. Everybody is excited to come – but all of the available flights and sailings have been booked out, and we are looking at how we can work on some increases.”

He said efficiency must be improved.

“I can take a bus from Port of Spain to east, west, central to south, but I can’t take a bus from Port of Spain to Scarborough.

“If we are saying it’s one country, then there must be a mechanism to connect both islands. That connectivity comes through the inter-island service and the airline service provided by CAL.”

Augustine said pre-covid19, there were 24 round trips to Tobago. But post-covid19, the island only has 12.

He said the increased fares on the air- and seabridge announced in the budget must redound to greater efficiency.

“For many of us in Tobago, the use of the air- and seabridge is an essential service and not luxury. No disrespect, but we are not coming to Trinidad to go to Maracas. We are not coming to Trinidad to sip pina colada with an umbrella at the side of the glass.”

Augustine said Tobagonians travel to Trinidad to access a range of services, some of which do not fall under the remit of the THA.

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Energy Chamber pleased with budget

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A file photo of BP’s Angelin platform. The Energy Chamber has called on Government to review the taxation regime for oil and gas. Source: energynow.tt –

THE Energy Chamber is pleased with fiscal measures in the 2022/2023 budget relating to the energy sector.

In a statement, the chamber said, “The reductions in the Supplemental Petroleum Tax (SPT) rates for new wells in marine fields and the extension and expansion of the changes introduced in 2020 for small onshore producers are welcomed and will help the economics of new investments in oil projects.”

The chamber had been calling for this change for over a decade.

“This change represents the first major adjustment for offshore oil producers. The changes will also help create greater investor interest in the ongoing onshore bid round.”

The chamber welcomed Finance Minister Colm Imbert’s commitment to meet with the oil and gas industry over the next three months to review further potential reforms to the fiscal regime.

The chamber also thanked Imbert for collaborating with it in making the changes he announced in his budget presentation on Monday.

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Police Probe Vieux Fort Shooting, Seize Gun And Ammunition & Arrest Two For Obstruction – St. Lucia Times News

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On Monday the 26th of September 2022 about 10:56 p.m. officers attached to the Criminal Investigations Department of the Vieux Fort Police Station received information of a shooting which occurred on Clarke Street, Vieux-Fort.

Along with the Beat and Patrol Department, Special Services Unit, and Scenes of Crime Office, they proceeded to the scene.

Officers confirmed that a forty-year-old male originally of Sarrot, residing in WestHall Group, Vieux Fort sustained injuries during the incident.

Officers conveyed the victim to the St Jude Hospital for care, and he is in stable condition.

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On Sunday, September 25, 2022, about 12:00 p.m officers attached to the Gros Islet Criminal Investigations Department conducted a search at the intersection of Bayside and Dauphin Street, Gros Islet.

One black and silver .380 Smith & Wesson pistol and six .380 rounds of ammunition were recovered.

Kennyan Phillip (25 years) of Gros Islet was arrested and charged for unlawful possession of firearm and ammunition.

Two males were reported for Obstruction during the execution of the arrest.

They were subsequently arrested and escorted to the Rodney Bay Police Station.

Odidah Antoine (23years) of St John Street, Gros Islet and Jahmali Germaine (18 years) of Marie Therese Street, Gros Islet were charged and are currently awaiting a bail hearing.

SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force/SLT. Headline photo: Officer takes part in police operation (File photo)

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A Flash Flood watch remains in effect for SVG

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A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect for St. Vincent and the Grenadines, as the country continues to be affected by unstable conditions associated with the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone.

The SVG Meteorological Service says the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone is interacting with a favorable mid to upper atmosphere and will continue to enhance shower activity across the Eastern Caribbean during the next 24 hours.

The forecast is for cloudy to overcast skies, pockets of moderate to heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms to continue across St. Vincent and the Grenadines, into tomorrow.

The Met Office says rainfall totals in excess of an inch have already been recorded at various stations across SVG overnight, and the latest forecast model guidance suggest that further accumulation of  approximately 2 inches with isolated higher amounts in mountainous areas is likely into tomorrow. Due to the saturated nature of the soils across the island, there is a high possibility of flash-flooding and landslides occurring during the watch period.

As a result, the flood advisory that was already in effect for a low risk of flooding, has been upgraded to a Flash-Flood Watch for St. Vincent and the Grenadines until noon tomorrow Wednesday 28th September. Residents and motorists in areas prone to flooding and landslides or   near rivers and streams should exercise caution.

A Flood-Watch is issued when conditions are favourable and there exists the possibility of flooding during the watch period. This flash-flood watch may be upgraded to a warning if conditions warrant.

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SVG to experience more rainfall in the coming months

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Vincentians have been warned to expect more rainfall in the coming months, as the active phase of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season

The word of caution has come from Director of the National Emergency Management Organization NEMO Michelle Forbes, who said that heavy to moderate rainfall is expected during October and November which are traditionally the months with the most rain.

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Ms. Forbes also encouraged persons to take the necessary measures around their homes to ensure the safety of themselves and others.

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NBC’s Covid-19 Update – Tuesday September 27th 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.

That is according to the Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment in its latest update.

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

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SEAKAid donates over 1,000 new books and microwaves to local secondary schools

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Over one thousand new books and a microwave oven have been donated to secondary schools across St. Vincent and the Grenadines by a UK based charitable organization called SEAKAid.

The Ministry of Education says the books, which are beautifully illustrated, appeal to a range of abilities.  They were given to SEAKAid by Hachette, a UK book publisher which reached out to the organization on learning of the charity’s work and its efforts to support children and young people.

On handing over the donation to the Ministry of Education and National Reconciliation; founder of SEAKAid, Craig Cordice, expressed gratitude to Hachette and the Ministry of Education.

Mr. Cordice said SEAKAid will continue to pursue opportunities which  provide educational support to those in need, and ultimately, the organization hopes to  play a part in the development of future sports stars.

Chief Education Officer, Kay Martin-Jack expressed thanks to SEAKAid, for its efforts, especially since the devastating volcanic eruptions in April 2021.

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Machel grateful for T&T national award, hopes it inspires others Loop Barbados

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Machel Montano hopes his national award inspires other entertainers.

The King of Soca was on Saturday awarded the Hummingbird Gold National award as Trinidad and Tobago celebrated its 46th anniversary of becoming a Republic.

Montano was among a group of entertainers, among them Iwer George and calypsonians Contender and the late Penguin, who was also honoured.

“I hope this can be an inspiration to all other entertainers, to keep working hard and to keep on aspiring,” he wrote in a post on his social media platforms.

Expressing his gratitude for the award, Montano dedicated the honour to his parents Elizabeth and Winston Montano and his family.

“Their love, guidance and support throughout the years have absolutely been my foundation. My brother Marcus for igniting my musical spark and always being there up to this day, someone I can call on anytime for any task. My wife, my children, in-laws, sister-in-law, nieces, aunts, cousins and loved ones who have all steered and cheered me on,” he wrote.

He also thanked his fans and everyone who played a role in his 40-year career.

“Over my 40-year journey in music my family has grown into a Famalay…sprawling all over the globe, all my musical friends; artists, writers, producers, musicians, managers, dancers, collaborators, creators, techs, teachers, assistants, dedicated staff, friends and FANS… everyone who has ever contributed to anything I’ve done, it’s always been fun and I thank you all. I celebrate this award today with appreciation for how blessed I am to have people in my life that help me to realise my dreams.”

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Stefflon Don Giving Back To Her Roots: “Jamaica is special to me”

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Stefflon Don is definitely enamored with Jamaican culture. That’s not difficult to understand since both her parents were born in Jamaica. Her love goes beyond simply the culture, and she intends to give back to the island that has helped to influence her musical career.

The songstress was in Jamaica to host an event in the community of Denham Town in Kingston. While there, she took some time to host a back-to-school event which she shared helped her get a close-up view of the struggles many families have to endure.

The “Moments” singer also provided grants to parents who wanted to explore small business ventures. Denham Town is well known for its high levels of crime and is one of the communities that has been declared a Zone of Special Operation (ZOSO) by the Government. The hope is that they can help the area turn from its already bloody past and become a safer area for the residents.

Stefflon Don’s first line of action will be to do motivational speaking in schools across the island. That’s just where she intends to start, but she aspires to visit classrooms worldwide to impart her wisdom and hopefully inspire students.

This is also just the beginning of her intention to give back to all the fans who have helped her build a steady and growing career. When it comes to Jamaica, she explained that the country is very special to her and that she felt the time had come to focus on it and help out however she could.

The British-based artist said there was no better time to get moving than now as the island celebrates its 60th anniversary of Independence. She also explained that Denham Town, and all the people there, are part of her roots, so she felt that it was only right that she give back in a way that the people of the community would truly benefit.

“The number-one thing I learnt is that despite the hardship and challenges the people can still find a smile and that epitomises resilience of a people. I love the Jamaican people for this,” she told the Star.

The “16 Shots” singer continued on to say that she believes that education is one of the most real ways to uplift, elevate and give hope and renewed motivation to any community facing serious challenges. In this regard, she believes she is an ideal candidate to start giving back.

“I feel like this is my mission on Earth because I am blessed with a talent … which is music … and from that music I am blessed to be able to make a good enough income to live off … but I also feel like that income should be shared. So, by the grace of God I will make a lot more money and give a lot more to the people who need it,” she added.

The “Senseless” artist also said that she would love to get even more done for the Jamaican youths. She hopes to be able to give them advice on how she was able to rise above her own challenges to become a globally successful artist.

Stefflon Don has a new song out now with Vybz Kartel.

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ST. VINCENT-LABOUR-Finance Minister says no negotiations on the airwaves

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