El verano no es suficiente para arreglar las escuelas, comparte Educación

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El secretario de Educación, Eliezer Ramos, compartió el jueves en RADIO ISLA que el verano no da para arreglar las escuelas afectadas por el paso del huracán María y los terremotos. 

“La realidad es, los problemas que tienen las escuelas hoy, el tiempo de verano no necesariamente es suficiente… El tiempo no nos da. Igualmente, este año y el año pasado debemos recordar que tuvimos cerca de 600 escuelas abiertas y operando… eso dificulta igualmente que podamos realizar todas las obras que requieren las escuelas en este momento”, compartió Ramos en este medio.

A principios de esta semana, la agencia compartió a la prensa que espera culminar los arreglos de aproximadamente 91 escuelas que están en medio de reconstrucción para eliminar columnas cortas en o antes del mes de diciembre de este año. La agencia sostuvo que por lo menos unas 308 escuelas ya han sido finalizadas con relación a este tipo de arreglo. 

El Departamento de Educación actualmente se enfrenta a una investigación luego de que agentes federales ejecutaran una orden de allanamiento en oficinas de la agencia.  

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UPDATE: Colombian on drug charges remanded Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

[Update: 2pm, August 10, 2022]

Oswaldo Aroca was not required to plead and has been remanded to HMP Dodds.

[Original story: 7:36am, August 10, 2022]

The man caught at a “stash house” with over BBD $21million worth of marijuana has been formally charged.

Police of the Narcotics Division have arrested and formally charged Colombian NationalOswaldo Rafael Acosta Aroca.

The 58-year-old of #20 De Octubre, Santa Marta, Columbia, was caught when police executed a warrant on August 2, 2022, on intelligence garnered through working with the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service. Aroca is charged for the following offences:1. Unlawful Possession of Cannabis 2. Trafficking Cannabis 3. Possession with Intent to Supply Cannabis 4. Disembarking without the consent of an Immigration Officer 5. Entering Barbados other than a port of Entry

He is scheduled to appear at the District ‘B’ Magistrates’ Court today, Wednesday August 10, 2022.

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Weather report: Excess rainfall alert ahead of tropical wave Loop Barbados

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The Barbados Meteorological Services are cautioning Barbadians and visitors on island to expect showers today, August 11, 2022.

August 11

The tail-end of a shear line continues to affect the Windward islands producing light to moderate showers under partly cloudy to cloudy skies. By late afternoon, a ridge pattern will briefly regain dominance, allowing for an improvement in weather conditions. Meanwhile, a tropical wave analyzed near 51/52W will be approaching the region.

Barbados Forecast Max/Min Temps: 31/24

Morning

Synopsis: A shear line will be affecting the island.

General Forecast:

Northwestern and Western Districts: Mix of sunshine and clouds becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon with the occasional intermittent scattered light to moderate showers.

Elsewhere: A mix of sunshine and clouds with scattered brief light showers.

Tonight

Synopsis: A tropical wave will be approaching the island.

General Forecast: Mostly clear at first, becoming cloudy with the occasional scattered light showers towards daybreak.

August 12

The tropical wave along 51/52W is forecast to affect the region. Current model guidance suggests that activity associated with this feature is more likely to affect Barbados, the central and southern Windward Islands. Cloudy to overcast skies, light to moderate showers and thunderstorms can be expected.

Barbados Forecast Max/Min Temps: 30/23

Morning

Synopsis: A tropical wave will begin affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mostly cloudy to overcast with the occasional intermittent scattered light to moderate showers and a very slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

Night

Synopsis: A tropical wave will continue affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mostly cloudy with clear breaks with the occasional intermittent scattered light to moderate showers and a very slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

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7ème étape – Jeudi 11 août – Vieux-Fort / Le Moule

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174 km

(km restant à parcourir – Horaire de passage)

Départ

Départ réel : Vieux-Fort Mairie : 0,000km – 10 : 00TROIS RIVIERE / Bourg (sprint 1) : 9,000km – 10 : 16Carrefour Sapotille : 11,600km – 10 : 19CAPESTERRE / Giratoire Kassaverie (sprint 1) : 23,300km – 10 : 34Sainte Marie : 28,700km – 10 : 42GOYAVE / Nouvelle Route : 33,500km – 10 : 49Carrefour la Rose : 35,000km – 10 : 51PETIT-BOURG / Giratoire Montebello : 38,000km – 10 : 55Arnouville TDF (sprint 2) : 45,200km – 11 : 06BAIE-MAHAULT / Destrellan : 49,000km – 11 : 11Pont de Chauvel : 56,300km – 11 : 22GOSIER / Saline Sommet (GPM4) : 68,000km – 11 : 39SAINTE ANNE / Saint-Protais : 106,000km – 12 : 35Carrefour Marly 114,000km – 12 : 46LE MOULE / Boivin : 116,100km – 12 : 49Sergent (sprint 3) : 119,000km – 12 : 54Carrefour Carrère : 130,200km – 13 : 10SAINTE ANNE / Carrefour Cambourg : 132,000km – 13 : 13Carrefour Marly : 141,400km – 13 : 26LE MOULE / Sergent : 146,500km – 13 : 34Carrefour Pavée : 152,700km – 13 : 43SAINTE ANNE / Belle Mare : 164,000km – 14 : 00LES ABYMES / Carrefour Cinq Etang : 167,500km – 14 : 05LE MOULE / Carrefour Marly : 169,000km – 14 : 07Dévarieux : 170,000km – 14 : 08Boivin : 171,000km – 14 : 10Eau Blanche : 172,000km – 14 : 11Ravine Corneille : 173,000km – 14 : 13

Arrivée

Sergent Stade : 174.000 km – 14 : 14

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WORC and Border Control warn against work permit scam Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass
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Over the past few years, a number of advertisements have appeared online offering work to persons interested in moving to the Cayman Islands. Some of these advertisements were false as they did not relate to any actual employment in the Cayman Islands and scammers only sought to obtain monies from innocent victims in exchange for assistance in securing jobs in the Cayman Islands. Regarding this, the Ministry of Border Control and Labour is now advising the public of a new scam, in the form a letter promoting work in the Cayman Islands.

In connection with the latest scam, the Ministry of Border Control and Labour confirmed that is not affiliated with Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) or Customs & Border Control (CBC).

Reacting to the false promotion, Acting Deputy Chief Officer for the Ministry of Border Control and Labour, Danielle Roberts said:

We are aware of the misrepresentation of ‘temporary work permits’ being circulated on social media using a suspicious Instagram account. While investigations are underway, we caution the public to refrain from engaging with any Government social media that may not seem legitimate. All correspondence sent out by WORC is circulated from our main office in the Cayman Islands only using our official letterhead and signed signatories. Members of the public are cautioned against any entity misrepresenting our organisation and are reminded to do proper diligence and research to ensure they are not being taken advantage of.

While the Ministry of Border Control and Labour indicated that the public should only to consider correspondence to be genuine in cases where the WORC letterhead appears, it has been observed by members of the public that, over the years, fraudsters have also been able to replicate government letterheads or logos from time to time giving job and work permit offers an appearance of authenticity. It is advisable therefore that when members of the public see a job offer, they should verify directly with WORC or the Cayman-based company or agency promoting the opportunity.

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Asot says he will contest St. Peter seat and win

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

The Member of Parliament for St.Peter Asot Michael says he will contest and win the seat even as an independent candidate.

He is also taking issue with the ABLP’s recently held national convention which endorsed another candidate as the party’s candidate for St. Peter.

Michael says the convention was no legitimate and in breach or a court order.

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UPP launches its Book of Major Achievements with an online version, as well as hard copy

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

On August 10, The United Progressive Party (UPP) launched its promised Book of Major Achievements2004-2014, which chronicles the work, programmes, policies and the Party’s overall accomplishments during its 10-year tenure in public office.

Harold Lovell, the Political Leader of the Party, lauded the compilation of the UPP’s accomplishments and states that the electronic version of the book will be available immediately, with distribution of a limited number of hard copies to follow.

He notes that what started out as a document of seven pages quickly mushroomed into an 80-page book. And while the publication is comprehensive, he says, it does not cover all that the UPP was able to accomplish in its two terms.

Among its feats, Lovell notes that the UPP was able to completely change and restore the image of Antigua and Barbuda, which, internationally, had been viewed as a rogue nation.

He also reminds the public of the many social programmes the Party introduced, many of which are still in existence.

Agriculture, Public Works, and new legislation for the maintenance of children, tabled in 2008, are among the other achievements of which the Political Leader says the Party is proud.

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Union demands answers on way forward for ex-LIAT workers

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OBSERVER Newsco: Union leaders have written to LIAT’s administrator Cleveland Seaforth requesting an audience to discuss shareholder governments’ plans regarding former staff as the cash-strapped regional carrier heads for liquidation. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR NEWS UPDATES.

General Secretary of the Antigua and Barbuda Workers Union (ABWU) David Massiah told Observer that of grave concern is the fact that the administrator has kept the union in the dark about pertinent issues – chief among them the millions of dollars in severance owed to the airline’s ex-employees.

Massiah wrote in the letter to Seaforth dated Aug. 5 that “it is imperative that serious dialogue be undertaken between yourself…and representatives of the employees almost immediately in order to give us a real sense of what is being planned and the impact it could have on current and former employees of LIAT 1974 Ltd”.

He said the session “should be convened no later than Thursday Aug. 11”, and that the union believes Seaforth has a “statutory duty” to enlighten affected workers.

Massiah continued that the employees’ claim for terminal entitlements predates any consideration for liquidation and “therefore remains current, legally and validly binding and would be expected to be honoured in full”.

Furthermore, Massiah said the deafening silence on the future plans for the airline was gross disrespect to the very union that had been called on to persuade ex-employees to accept the government’s ‘compassionate payment’ offer which equates to a fraction of the total amount owed.

“We think he owes us that. This is why I wrote that letter asking him for an audience with the hopes that we can sit down and discuss the matter professionally,” Massiah told Observer.

When shareholders last met on Aug. 2, outstanding severance and other payments was not on the agenda. Instead, the shareholder governments of Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Barbados, and St Vincent and the Grenadines decided to liquidate the airline and hire a consultant to chart the way forward

“The employees have a vested interest to know exactly what is happening. We need to be told what exactly this liquidation means, and what it is that we are going to get.

“Nothing has been said to us really. We need to have a clear understanding,” the trade unionist said.

The administration process, which initially commenced in July 2020 after the Covid pandemic saw the airline take a nosedive, was expected to last for four months. It has now been more than two years.

Massiah lamented ongoing disengagement between the court-appointed administrator and the employees’ bargaining agent, the ABWU.

“Information has not been coming from him following numerous requests. There seems to be this detachment with the union. Perhaps we did not accede to what the Antigua and Barbuda government did when they made the [compassionate] payment offer.

“We did not believe it was in the best interest of the people,” Massiah explained.

Another bone of contention for the ABWU is the non-inclusion of the union when pertinent decisions about the welfare of the ex-LIAT workers are being discussed.

Speaking specifically about the most recent meeting of the major shareholders, Massiah said, “There was no engagement or invitation. There was nothing in regards to the employees’ legal bargaining agents to discuss the process. Nothing has been said to us.”

He said former employees have been treated with total disregard since the airline was first grounded in early 2020.

“I am very concerned as to the direction and the way that the workers and their bargaining agents have been treated throughout this entire ordeal. It is disrespectful,” Massiah added.

LIAT has been operating a reduced schedule with a limited workforce since November 2020. Ex-staff have been clamouring for their cash since the pandemic put the brakes on travel in March that year

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Father, daughter found guilty of killing fisherman

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Guilty: Surendra Sukhdeo and his daughter Mandy Sukhdeo

Initially indicted for the capital offence of murder over the beating to death of 22-year-old fisherman Shereffudeen Nazamudeen, Surendra Sukhdeo and his daughter Mandy Sukhdeo have been found guilty of the lesser count of manslaughter.

Their co-accused, Rean Ghani, who is also their neighbour, was found not guilty of both murder and manslaughter when the jurors delivered their verdicts on Wednesday.

In relation to Surendra Sukhdeo and his daughter, the jury found them unanimously not guilty of murder but returned a 10-2 guilty verdict for the lesser count, finding that they unlawfully killed Nazamudeen called “Sheriff” on February 14, 2017, at Ruby, East Bank Essequibo (EBE).

Killed: Shereffudeen Nazamudeen

In light of the verdicts, the father and daughter were further remanded to prison pending a sentencing hearing which is scheduled for September 8.

The trio was represented by a legal team led by Attorney-at-Law Nigel Hughes, while State Counsel Latifah Elliot, Marisa Edwards, and Simran Gajraj were the prosecutors.

The two Sukhdeos and their neighbour were first tried for the fisherman’s murder in 2021. But with the jury unable to reach verdicts, they were further remanded to prison pending a retrial.

They resided in the Ruby community along with the now dead fisherman.

At the time of this alleged killing, Mandy Sukhdeo had been a Region Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara) Alliance for Change (AFC) Councillor, and her father, a Good Hope/Hydronie Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) Councillor.

It was reported that Mandy Sukhdeo had claimed that she had been confronted by Nazamudeen, who had snatched her bag and attempted to escape.

She had reportedly raised an alarm, and residents in the neighbourhood had pursued Nazamudeen. Reports are that he was caught in the ruins of a house.

According to reports, he was tied up and beaten.

Following the beating, the man had suffered severe injuries to his body, and had been taken to the Leonora Cottage Hospital, where he subsequently succumbed.

Three pieces of wood, suspected to be the murder weapons, were recovered from the scene by detectives. The woman and her father were immediately arrested, while Ghani was apprehended the following day, after he was allegedly implicated by neighbours.

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