$117.8M disaster response multi-purpose centre for CDC headquarters

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A $117.8 million disaster response multi-purpose centre will be established within 24 months, at the Civil Defence Commission’s (CDC) headquarters, Thomas Lands, Georgetown.

To effectively manage disasters, the 6,400 square feet edifice will allow for the centralisation of storage and facilitate easy loading and offloading of disaster supplies.

The contract to begin construction was inked on Monday, at the CDC head office, between the Office of the Prime Minister and the contracting service – Avinash Contracting and Scrap Metal Inc.

Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips, M.P, said capacity building and investment in infrastructure is foremost important, if government must approach disaster management in a comprehensive manner.

In 2015, the then PPP/C Government had commissioned an Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) valuing some US $1.2 million at Timehri, which serves as the Alternate National Emergency Operations Centre for emergency management.

Government also commissioned an over $112 million Regional Disaster Management Center at Lethem, Region Nine, November last.

The wide-ranging focus is to have similar disaster response centre in all administrative regions and to train regional officials and staff how to be first responders to any tragedy.

When government took office in 2020, several facilities including the Sophia Exhibition Centre, Cliff Anderson Sports Hall and the National Gymnasium were utilised as bonds for COVID – 19 relief.

PM Phillips said government wants to desist from borrowing holding spaces to save supplies and therefore, the new warehouse is a priority towards the transformation.

“The Government of Guyana has seen it fit to include in this year’s budget funding for this project and that why we are here. The Government of Guyana in the past has facilitated financing for many projects and it is my wish that this project must be managed better than the last project.”

“As we go forward with this project that will make the CDC better able to do its job to be more effective and efficient, it is important that we manage this project both the contractor and the consultant,” PM Phillips added.

CDC’s Director General (ag), Major Loring Benons, explained that the building will provide adequate space for packing of hampers and convenient access to the staff and general public during emergency response activities for the delivery, packing and uplifting of relief provisions.

The signing of the contract is a concrete effort made to strengthen our ability to effectively respond to disasters. We continue our commitment to support those affected by disasters. This ceremony reaffirms our commitment to support effectively and respond to disaster,” Major Benons stated.

Meanwhile, the building’s general floor area for storage is 4,800 square feet and will include some 800 square feet of administrative offices. There will be a cold storage section of 800 square feet and an elevated storage area of 1600 square feet.

The scope of works will include re-enforced concrete pad and strip foundation, with six-inch core filled hollow block walls. The superstructure comprises universal steel beams and columns, with a steel frame with pre-painted roof sheeting.

The supervisor consultant contract for the major undertaking was awarded to Innovative Engineering Consultancy Service to the tune of $9.1 million. Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Public Affairs, Kwame McCoy also witnessed the signing ceremony.

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Govt reviewing applications from several merchant banks – VP

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Guyana is on the cusp of seeing an influx of non-depository financial institutions entering the local market, with Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo saying that the Government is currently reviewing applications from several merchant banks.

During the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) dinner on Tuesday evening, Jagdeo, who was the feature speaker, said more and more merchant banks are stepping up to seek approval for their applications, considering the aggressive need for financing.

“How do we get a greater flow of financing to people who already have contracts to the oil and gas companies or the first-tier contracts? We’re looking at (meeting) with the bankers. We may need to even change the bank supervision rules. But if the current commercial banks are not fit for purpose or are not aggressive enough.”

“We’ve already licensed one new commercial bank. And we have applications for several merchant banks now, that will specialise in discounted invoices and even providing some limited financing based on contracts signed with the multilateral companies here,” he said.

Jagdeo made no bones about the Government’s intentions to be very liberal with financing non-depository institutions. As such, he noted that Guyana would be seeing several new institutions of that nature in the next few years.

It had been reported earlier this year that Finance Professor Floyd Haynes, who was a contributor to the Local Content Panel that came up with the Local Content Policy, would be launching a merchant bank of his own… subject to regulatory approvals.

With the growth of the economy, there has been an increase in the demand for financing.In fact, this very thing was alluded to by GMSA President Rafeek Khan during the GMSA dinner. According to Khan, he has been informed that there has been an eight per cent increase in lending from commercial banks.

The World Bank had estimated earlier this year that Guyana’s 2023 economic growth rate would be over 34 per cent. According to their semi-annual report for the LAC called “Consolidating the Recovery; Seizing Green Growth Opportunities”, which was released in April, the World Bank projects that Guyana will register a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of 34.3 per cent in 2023.

This rate of growth is actually the most in the LAC region and the only one in double figures. The second highest growth rate projected for next year is St Vincent and the Grenadines, at 7.3 per cent.

When it comes to the forecast for 2022, the World Bank in its report had projected an economic growth rate of 47.9 per cent for Guyana. In this case, only Barbados, with a projected growth rate of 11.2 per cent for 2022, crosses over into double figures.

In the World Bank’s “Global Economic Prospects” report from January 2022, it was projected that Guyana will register growth of some 25 per cent for 2023. This was an improvement on the previously predicted 23 per cent.

The World Bank’s economic growth projection for Guyana marks it as the only country within the LAC with growth figures to cross into double figures, once again highlighting the importance of oil exploration to the economy.

Since these projections, however, the Government through the Senior Minister with responsibility for Finance in the Office of the President, Dr Ashni Singh, has actually upped the growth projections.

While addressing the Guyana-Saudi Arabia Investment Engagement that was held in the dome of the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) on Saturday, Singh had revealed that the projected growth for Guyana is now at 57.8 per cent. According to him, Guyana’s economic growth will outperform both regional and global averages.

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Sri Lanka impone estado de emergencia tras huida de presidente

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Miles de ciudadanos de Sri Lanka asaltaron y ocuparon el Palacio Presidencial de la nación durante el fin de semana, obligando al Presidente Gotabaya Rajapaksa a huir de su residencia y anunciando finalmente que dimitirá el miércoles.

El estallido de ira pública se produce tras meses de manifestaciones, en las que los ciudadanos han ocupado franjas de la carretera que atraviesa el edificio frente al mar. Han protestado contra la grave escasez de alimentos y combustible, que ha cerrado escuelas y oficinas y se espera que avive la inflación hasta el 70%.

Estas son los puntos claves de los disturbios que se están produciendo en Sri Lanka después de que el presidente Gotabaya Rajapaksa huyera del país en bancarrota en medio de protestas generalizadas:

Rajapaksa voló a las Maldivas en un avión militar. Se había comprometido a dimitir el 13 de julio, lo que habría puesto fin a su inmunidad judicial.
El primer ministro Ranil Wickremesinghe, que también había prometido dimitir, fue nombrado presidente en funciones. La medida alimentó la ira de muchos manifestantes, que exigen que Wickremesinghe también dimita.
Wickremesinghe declaró el estado de emergencia en todo el país y dijo que se había formado un comité para rebajar las tensiones.
Los manifestantes tomaron la emisora nacional Rupavahini y exigieron que ayudara a los manifestantes en la lucha contra el gobierno. La emisora dejó de emitirse poco después.
La crisis puede retrasar las conversaciones con el FMI sobre el rescate del país endeudado.
Sri Lanka se ha quedado sin dinero para pagar las importaciones esenciales gracias a la mala gestión económica, la caída del turismo debido a Covid y el aumento de los costes de importación debido a la inflación mundial y la caída de la rupia.

The protests in #SriLanka send a clear message that the people want change, and a better life for their children.

Canada stands in solidarity with them.

We will always support peaceful protests against oppressive Governments unless the protest is in #Ottawa. pic.twitter.com/tkVHNSbkpn

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Maldives police trying to disperse the protest against absconding Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa! Keeping Islamophobic Gotabaya in the country will be politically costly for the Maldivian regime. pic.twitter.com/hSP1FFbJWp

— Ashok Swain (@ashoswai) July 13, 2022

Protest in Maldives for giving refuge to Sri Lanka’s President Gotabaya Rajapaksa! pic.twitter.com/JLyel1JHfb

— Ashok Swain (@ashoswai) July 13, 2022

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Mujer muere atropellada en Peñuelas

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Una mujer murió atropellada a eso de las 10:30 de la noche del martes, en la carretera PR-2 en el barrio Tallaboa, en Peñuelas.

Según la investigación realizada por el agente Manuel Flores, adscrito a la división Patrullas Carreteras Ponce, un vehículo del cual se desconoce dato alguno y de su conductor- ya que ésta persona abandonó el lugar-, transitaba en dirección de Ponce hacia Guayanilla.

Al llegar al kilómetro 215.7, impactó a Rebecca Lee Becicka de 41 años y vecina de Peñuelas, la cual cruzaba la vía de rodaje. Paramédicos de Emergencias Médicas, se personaron al lugar y determinaron ausencia de signos vitales.

La fiscal Limarie Cobián y el agente José Rivera de la división de Homicidios Ponce, se hizo cargo de la investigación correspondiente.

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Grant plans to expand Barbados’ footprint in Miami | Loop Barbados

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Barbados’ Consul General to Miami, Rudy Grant, plans to expand the island’s foreign policy footprint in Miami when he takes up his new position in the coming days.

Consul General Grant made the promise on Monday during a meeting with Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, at Ilaro Court.

During the talks, they identified tourism and the hospitality sector, climate change, labour, and the blue economy as possible areas for further collaboration with business and industry players in Miami.

Grant raised the issue of seeking other job opportunities for Barbadians outside of the hospitality sector.

On that point, Mottley suggested a hospitality gateway programme, in collaboration with the National Training Initiative and the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, for new entrants and existing hospitality workers to upgrade their skills to take up posts in the future.

The Prime Minister also advised the Consul General to continue discussions with those universities in Florida that are willing to work with the Government on the blue economy and coral reef restoration, with a view to engaging with The University of the West Indies and other agencies to effect this.

Mottley wished Grant well in his new assignment and expressed optimism that there would be new areas of business to advance the country’s economic prospects. Grant leaves the island on Wednesday, July 13.

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UK Conservatives cast votes in 1st round of leadership race | Loop Barbados

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Conservative Party lawmakers in Britain are casting ballots Wednesday in the first round of an election to replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

The internal party contest will replace the flamboyant, scandal-ridden Johnson — a figure famous in Britain and around the world — with a new and much lesser-known prime minister.

Eight candidates have secured the required backing of 20 of their colleagues to make the first ballot. The 358 Tory legislators will vote Wednesday afternoon, with the last-place candidate and any others who fail to get 30 votes dropping off the list. Further rounds of voting will take place Thursday and, if needed, next week.

The final two contenders will face a runoff vote by about 180,000 Conservative Party members across the country. The winner is scheduled to be announced on September 5 and will automatically become prime minister, without the need for a national election.

Few of the contenders have a high public profile. Former Treasury chief Rishi Sunak is the bookies’ favourite and has the largest number of declared supporters, followed by Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and Trade Minister Penny Mordaunt.

Treasury chief Nadhim Zahawi, backbench lawmaker Tom Tugendhat, ex-Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch, former Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Attorney General Suella Braverman are also on the ballot.

The candidates are jostling to replace Johnson, who quit as Conservative leader last week amid a party revolt triggered by months of ethics scandals. He will remain in office as a caretaker prime minister until his replacement as party chief is chosen.

Mordaunt, at her official campaign launch on Wednesday, said the party had “standards and trust to restore” after the scandal-tarnished Johnson years.

She said voters “are fed up with us not delivering, they are fed up with unfulfilled promises and they are fed up with divisive politics.”

The slate of candidates is strikingly diverse, with four contenders from ethnic minorities and four women. But all are offering similar tax-slashing pledges, with only Sunak offering a note of caution. He has cast himself as the candidate of fiscal probity, saying said the country needs “honesty and responsibility, not fairytales” to get through economic shockwaves from the coronavirus pandemic and the war in Ukraine.

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Ferry Police Station on Mandela Highway closed for renovation | Loop Jamaica

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Then Minister of Transport and Mining Robert Montague (centre) at the handover on Dec 14, 2021 for the renovation of the Ferry Police Station in St Andrew, with (from left) SP Lanford Salmon, ACP Gary McKenzie, DCP Clifford Blake, Toll Authority Chairman William Shagoury, board member Christopher Townsend, and CEO Lerone Laing. (Photo: JIS)

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The Ferry Police Station on Mandela Highway in St Andrew has been closed to facilitate renovation.

In an advisory Tuesday, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) said the closure is temporary.

It also said residents of Ferry and its environs should direct all their concerns and queries to the Duhaney Park Police Station, which is at 3-5 Sutcliffe Avenue, Kingston 20, or the Central Village Police Station that is located at Main Street in Central Village.

The JCF also apologised for any inconvenience the closure of the police station may cause.The $10-million Ferry Police Station Renovation Project was launched in 2021 by then Minister of Transport and Mining Robert Montague.

The project is being executed under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Toll Authority of Jamaica (TAJ), which is funding the engagement.

Among the programmed scope of works are roof repairs, upgrading of offices/workspaces, restrooms and the waiting area, electrical modifications, and a general facelift of the building.

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Six of nine charges against Washington Bramble withdrawn

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OBSERVER-Six of the charges levied against transgender social media personality, Washington Bramble, for statements made online have been withdrawn. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATS APP GROUP

In May, Bramble was slapped with nine charges which fall under the Electronic Crimes Act.

It is said that Bramble uploaded a video and made posts on Facebook referring to Chief Health Inspector Sharon Martin on February 8 and 9 this year.

Bramble allegedly created the first post after health inspectors visited her home in response to a neighbour’s report to the Central Board of Health that Bramble had thrown faeces onto their property.

The next day the accused reportedly posted another message directed at the Chief Health Inspector.

Bramble was taken into custody on March 24 and a search warrant was executed at her home and her electronic devices seized.

After investigating the matter, police charged the 41-year-old Hatton resident with nine charges which included intentionally and without lawful excuse or justification sending electronic messages through video for the purpose of insulting and causing hatred and causing enmity through electronic messages on Facebook on two separate days.

Bramble, who is currently on bail, made her second appearance in the St John’s Magistrate’s Court yesterday and was told that the Director of Public Prosecutions had instructed the police prosecution to drop all of the charges except those relating to insults made.

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The case was therefore adjourned until September 29.

It is still, however, unclear whether the prosecution will be dealing with the case summarily, meaning in the Magistrate’s Court.

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Cops accused of stonewalling as parents try to report incidents of extreme police brutality to Force officials

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The mother of a Barbudan man who claims he is the victim of police brutality is reportedly finding it difficult to file a report against the officers allegedly involved.

A source alleges that the woman, a police constable, has made several attempts to report the matter to the Professional Standards Unit within the Force and to the Criminal Investigations Department.

However, the source claims, whenever the woman goes to either department, she is referred to the other.

The woman reportedly is frustrated that she can get no help from her colleagues, who appear unwilling to investigate her son’s matter because it involves fellow officers.

The source tells REAL News that the female officer is not well liked by a particular senior officer, and this could be the source of her frustration.

The constable’s son was one of two men who reportedly were badly beaten, a few weeks ago, by police officers stationed on Barbuda.

One of the alleged victims was beaten to the point where he could barely walk. Reportedly, he had to be assisted into court after the Police slapped him with several charges – which the magistrate rejected.

The man, the source says, is now experiencing hearing issues after allegedly being struck in his head by an officer.

The source tells REAL News she is not surprised by the recent reports of police brutality on Barbuda. She claims that both of the officers allegedly involved were transferred to the sister island after certain reports were made against them on Antigua.

It is alleged that one of these officers was accused by a close relative of an immoral act, while the other is reported to have fatally shot a mentally challenged man some months ago.

Meanwhile, the inside source alleges that a resident has accused a senior police officer of brutally beating his son during a fete a few weeks ago.

Reportedly, the father has been unable to get justice for his child, who is now experiencing a serious medical problem as a result of the beating.

REAL News was unable to ascertain whether investigations have been launched into any of these incidents and whether the officers are still on active duty. REAL NEWS

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Antigua US$200M bond back on track

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The Antigua & Barbuda government says “within a couple of weeks” it will have a new subscriber for a US$200 million bond it was forced to withdraw from the international market earlier this year. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR NEWS UPDATES.

Prime Minister Gaston Browne also told Parliament that he had not sought to deceive the population when he had earlier announced that the bond had been oversubscribed.

“The fact that we had a subscriber for the full amount and that there is yet another one that will be subscribing for the full US$200 million would have suggested, Mr Speaker, that we would have had at least two entities that would have covered twice the amount of the bonds that were issued,” Browne said.

“Clearly, we did not lie to the people of Antigua & Barbuda. It was oversubscribed and what we are seeking to do here is to get the best deal,” he added.

Browne told legislators that the bond was initially withdrawn after the original subscriber, whom he did not name, had sought a higher interest rate.

“We had a subscriber who after the deal was concluded decided to seek to increase the bond interest rates from about six per cent as effective yield to in excess of nine per cent. Mr Speaker, my Cabinet is a very responsible Cabinet and we deemed it was too expensive to be borrowing US$200 million at approximately 10 per cent and, accordingly, we have withdrawn the bond.” The funds were to be used to construct a hotel at Morris Bay.

“In the next couple of weeks, we should have a new subscriber with a better interest rate,” he added.

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