No UNC so no PM at local government meeting

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Councillor for Penal Shanty Boodram, right, speaks out againt the central Government at a media conference at the Opposition Leader’s office, Charles Street, Port of Spain. Boodram along with Henry Awong (L), chairman at Couva /Tabaquite /Talparo Regional Corporation flanks St Augustine MP Khadijah Ameen. – Jensen La Vende

THE Prime Minister, while absent from the planned meeting with the councillors, aldermen and mayors, was on “stand-by.”

In a telephone interview with Local Government and Rural Development Minister Faris Al-Rawi on Tuesday, Newsday was told that the planned meeting was confirmed by all intended attendees.

On Monday night, after a decree by Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar for her members not to attend the meeting, Dr Rowley did not attend.

Al-Rawi said Rowley, who had availed himself for the hard questions in an open forum with all the relevant authorities in local government, remained on “stand-by” after UNC members absented themselves.

“It was unfortunate that the leader of the UNC decided to rob the UNC representatives who are close to the ground to have an opportunity to ask the hard questions of the Prime Minister.”

In UNC’s Monday night Virtual Report, Persad-Bissessar said the proposed meeting was a “hypocritical public-relations gimmick” and called on her members to “make me proud” by boycotting.

All but one councillor, Samuel Sankar of Kelly Village/Warrenville, boycotted the meeting.

At a media conference at the Opposition Leader’s Office, Charles Street, Port of Spain, 11 councillors spoke out on what they called neglect by the central government in one form or another.

Leading the charge was shadow local government minister Khadija Ameen who questioned if Al-Rawi was preparing the country for the postponement of the local government elections, which are constitutionally due by March next year.

All but one of those who spoke complained of a lack of funding. Marcus Girdharie, who represents Marabella South / Vistabella said the only reason the San Fernando Regional Corporation was getting funds was to ensure that voters supported the PNM. He said of all his fellow councillors he is the only one that can boast of receiving well over 50 per cent of the allocated funding.

Chaguanas Mayor Faaiq Mohammed said his corporation has a shortfall of $3.5 million which he said would result in job cuts if the central government did not release allocated funding.

This was supported by Ameen who said there are some 300 workers facing unemployment as a result of lack of funding throughout the country.

As councillors and aldermen rotated positions to flank Ameen at the media briefing, they complained about a lack of funding and other forms of support. Shanty Boodram, councillor for Penal, said all UNC-led corporations were neglected and called for the government to release the funding.

Boodram was one of two women who spoke, the other was alderman Dianne Bishop in the Tunapuna Regional Corporation who questioned why the Self Help programme was disbanded as there were many in her burgess and other parts of the country in need of assistance.

Chairman of the Sangre Grande Regional Corporation Anil Juteram complained that the regional corporation was forced to provide truck-borne water for the area as the authorities neglected them continuously.

Kenwyn Phillip, councillor for Manzanilla/Fishing Pond, said when the corporation was led by the PNM, there was little problem in releasing funds to complete projects.

When asked why not attend the meeting with the PM and Local Government Minister to raise the concerns rather than having a media conference, Ameen said attending made no sense as there were multiple past meetings with other government officials that yielded no fruit.

She added that there were monthly meetings with heads of corporations with government officials and nothing comes out of it.

“They do not listen to us, they do not take our requests into consideration. You have heads of sections, heads of corporations meeting every month, nothing comes out of it. Every meeting you have to sit and listen to Faris Al-Rawi speak until you get sick of him talking fluff and nonsense, no solution.”

She added that the councillors spent valuable time with their burgesses rather than attend the meeting as that was their priority. She said nothing prevented the PM from attending the meeting whether or not the UNC was there. She said he used their absence as an excuse to stay home.

She said the central government, out of spite, would disburse monies to regional corporations a day before the end of the fiscal year knowing that it could not be spent so it could reclaim the money and boast of having saved millions in the fiscal year.

Al-Rawi, during his interview, described Ameen’s claims as “nonsensical” saying he rejected all of it. He said he had been on the ground and met with the councillors across the political divide to support the people.

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Unilever reports $12.6m loss

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FILE PHOTO: Unilever Caribbean Ltd compound, Mt Hope.

UNILEVER Caribbean Ltd has reported a $12.6 million loss for the first half of this year, ending June 30

The company provided this information in a statement attached to its unaudited financial statement for this period.

Company chairman Rodrigo Sotomayor said this loss was a result of restructuring expenses incurred in the first half of this year. He recalled that Unilver had initiated a retrenchment exercise as a result of the expiration of its sole supply agreement and cessation of local manufacturing and related activities.

Apart from this, Sotomayor reported Unilever had a solid performance “managing to grow its operating profits for the quarter from $7.3 million in the prior year to $9.5 million and for the half year from $15.4 million to $16.6 million.

“This revenue growth was primarily driven by a robust performance in the local market across all categories with a strong rebound in the home care segment and foods categories in the export markets.”

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Torginol Paints announced as Hero CPL partner

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In this file photo, Roston Chase (R) of Saint Lucia Kings hits four runs as Denesh Ramdin (L) Trinbago Knight Riders watches during the 2021 Hero Caribbean Premier League semi-final at Warner Park Sporting Complex on Sep. 14, 2021, in Basseterre, St Kitts. – Photo courtesy CPL T20

THE Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) has confirmed Torginol Paints as the tournament’s official paint for the next three years.

On Wednesday, a CPL media release said, “Torginol Paints will be working with Hero CPL to bring colour to the Biggest Party in Sport with the company supporting the tournament with pitch markings across the region. Torginol will also bring colour to the fans with face-painting for supporters at the group games and finals in Guyana.”

Torginol Paints, based in Guyana, has cemented its position as one of the premier paint manufacturers across the region.

Torginol Paints CEO Rakesh Puri expressed his company’s enthusiasm for the partnership.

“We’re pleased to be sponsoring the CPL, the league that has become the second most-watched T20 tournament worldwide. Cricket is a huge part of life in Guyana and the Caribbean, and we’re honoured to be a part of the CPL, which brings together fans from all over the world.”

Hero CPL’s commercial director Jamie Stewart is anticipating the partnership.

Stewart said, “Hero CPL is all about colour, from our vibrant logo and graphics featuring the colours of Carnival, to the bright pigments of fan-filled stadiums around the region, and deep blues of the Caribbean Sea. We are delighted to welcome the colours of Torginol to the CPL family, as we celebrate the tenth year of world cricket’s most colourful event.”

The 2022 Hero CPL will take place from August 31-September 30. The tournament will be played across four countries, with games in Trinidad and Tobago, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia and Guyana.

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Digicel moves office to a Pegasus corporate center

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Digicel is pleased to inform all of our customers that in order to provide you with improved access to our corporate services, both our Sales office and store have been relocated from their previous location at Fort & Barrack Streets to a new, larger and more convenient location in the New Pegasus Corporate Office, located on Seawall Road, Kingston, Georgetown.

This new state-of-the-art facility brings our customer more ease of access to our services, with ample parking and improved facilities.  Corporate customers, as always, can pay their bills, acquire new services, seek support and access all standard services at this location, and we look forward to welcoming our business customers to our new offices.

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US congratulates Ja, provides US$2m for Cyber Centre of Excellence Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has received official congratulations from the Government of the United States of America on Jamaica marking 60 years of political independence.

During a call with Holness on August 8, US Vice President Kamala Harris extended best wishes to the Government and people of Jamaica.

Harris committed to providing support to Jamaica. She announced that the US Government will provide US$2 million to support the creation of a Cyber Centre of Excellence in Jamaica for the benefit of the wider Caribbean region.

Holness welcomed the announcement and thanked Harris for the commitment. The leaders also discussed the importance of more significant investment in cybersecurity.

“I was delighted to receive warm wishes from the US Government. Jamaica and the US continue to enjoy long-standing close ties, with Jamaica’s large diaspora in the US. The Government and people of Jamaica are grateful for the continued investment in and support of our nation. The enhancement of our cybersecurity capabilities is a priority area for the Government, and I am, indeed, pleased that the US Government will assist in establishing a cyber centre of excellence in Jamaica which will serve the region.”

Both Holness and Harris welcomed the progress made on three short-term joint US-Caribbean committees launched by President Joe Biden and the Vice President in June to develop concrete solutions that urgently address food security, energy security, and financial challenges confronting the region.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness (left) and US Vice President Kamala Harris (File photo)

Monday’s call follows Holness’ meeting with the Vice-President on March 30, where they discussed security, COVID-19 recovery, and economic growth, among several other issues.

The Prime Minister also participated in a virtual meeting that Vice President Harris held with Caribbean leaders on April 29. And on June 10, he called on Government heads of the Americas to create a new blueprint for regional cooperation at the 9th Summit of the Americas convened by President Biden and the Vice President in Los Angeles, California.

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Capleton speaks out after crash; thanks fans for well wishes Loop Jamaica

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International reggae artiste Clifton ‘Capleton’ Bailey, has broken his silence and has come out to thank his fans and loved ones for the many wishes they sent out since he was involved in a car crash in St Thomas on Tuesday.

Reports from the police are that the entertainer was leaving a show in St Thomas on Tuesday when his vehicle overturned on the Llandewey main road.

“I was in an accident today. While driving with my family but I am home resting now. Give thanks for all your well wishes worldwide. Jah Bless,” said the artiste on his social media page.

Reports are that after the incident the artiste and his family members were taken to a medical facility where they were treated.

The incident left scores of fans in shock.

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Minister Concerned About Standard Of Saint Lucia Health Care – St. Lucia Times News

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Health, Wellness & Elderly Affairs Minister Moses Jn Baptiste has expressed concern over health care in Saint Lucia.

“I am concerned about the standard of health care throughout Saint Lucia,” he said on Monday when reporters raised the matter of health care at the OKEU Hospital.

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Elon Musk vende casi 6.900 millones de dólares en acciones de Tesla en medio de su batalla legal con Twitter

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El director ejecutivo de Tesla, Elon Musk, vendió 6.880 millones de dólares en acciones de la compañía entre el 5 y el 9 de agosto, según seis documentos regulatorios financieros presentados la noche del martes que muestran que vendió más de 7,92 millones de títulos. La venta se produce solo cuatro meses después de que la persona más rica del mundo dijera que no tenía más planes para vender acciones de la empresa automotriz después de deshacerse de 8.500 millones de dólares en títulos a raíz de su acuerdo ahora cancelado para comprar Twitter, informa CNBC.

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Sixième étape du Tour cycliste de la Guadeloupe : c’est parti!

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GT: Out with old, in with new, question is, “Revitalisation for who?” Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

According to the George Town Revitalisation Plan, a pedestrian-friendly mixed-use environment is coming to downtown George Town. Some members of the public still fear, however, that the “mixed-use” proposal will not result in the “preservation and renewal of historic buildings and landscapes” that the Plan says it hopes to achieve, but, instead, will mirror urban images of other countries and make downtown George Town more expensive rather than affordable.

Tearing down old buildings

An example of non-preservation was seen this weekend when an old building was torn down within the “revitalisation area.” If this activity continues throughout the area, the remaining old, wooden homes and buildings near Goring Avenue, Eastern Avenue and elsewhere in central George Town will be at the risk of being sacrificed for the creation of an image that does not remind Caymanians of the “old Cayman.” If this happens, then George Town will not look like a unique, historical town that Caymanians and tourists can enjoy, but, instead a replication of structures from big cities that people came to Cayman to avoid.

Evidence of replication

Evidence of replication of other cities can be seen at work now on Cardinal Avenue. In fact, imagery of other cities is boldly stated in the Plan, which says:

Cardinal Avenue and Main Street are to be resurfaced with large tiles, seating, shade trees and lighting replicating Paseo del Prado in Old Havana, Cuba… It is also proposed to construct an ornate fountain to replace the triangular traffic island. The plan also calls for improvements to public footpaths (PROW) to encourage more utilisation.

The statement of replicating Paseo del Prado in Old Havana, Cuba, while odd, has probably gone unnoticed by members of the public. It is not that Caymanians have no history with Cuba, but that the emphasis should be placed on Cayman history and creating memories for Caymanians rather than paying homage to another place which speaks a different language, has distinct customs and celebrates an almost entirely different past.

Affordability for downtown residents

The tiling of streets and mixed-use buildings also bring a cost along with them. This cost is important when analysing who lives in downtown George Town and whether they can afford to continue living there, post-revitalisation.

In connection with this, the Plan, using information from an old census report says:

More than 50% of residents earned less than $20,000/annum, 72% had high school or lower educational attainment and there was very little diversity in building uses and population.

Since that data was collected, the entire George Town has increased by almost 3,000 households, George Town boasts the highest level of unemployment and the greatest number of persons not in the labour force, according to the 2021 Census.

In addition, the 2021 Census reported that more than half of the employed labour force in Cayman were in earnings brackets lower than the average earnings bracket.

Combining these facts with the 11 per cent and 12 per cent increases in the cost of living in the first two quarters of 2022, it is worrying whether lower income people in downtown George Town will be able to afford the prices in the revitalised area. Objectively speaking, if they cannot spend, then the revitalisation may be of no benefit to them beyond their aesthetic appreciation of the tiled streets and transplanted vegetation.

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