ANSA McAL opens US$2M facility in Berbice

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The ANSA McAL Group of Companies has on Thursday commissioned a brand-new multipurpose facility at Palmyra in East Berbice. It would be used as that company’s main office complex for the ancient county. With this new facility, the company has said, it would be making more services available in Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne).

As the company approaches its 30th year of operating in Guyana, its presence in Berbice is also approaching that milestone. Over the years, ANSA McAL has been renting facilities to operate its businesses. In fact, the company had acquired real estate 14 years ago, but continued to operate out of rented facilities in New Amsterdam.

Managing Director Troy Cadogan, speaking at the opening ceremony of the US$2 million Palmyra facility, explained that Berbice has played a big role in the company’s existence in Guyana. “The time is actually right for us to invest in doing our own home in Berbice. This new expanded location not only caters for all of the ANSA McAL businesses in Guyana, but what it does is give our staff a more comfortable environment. ANSA McAL believes in its people and (in) treating them right,” Cadogan has said.

This new facility would provide employment for 56 persons. It features a huge warehouse, and will be the main outlet for Guyana Beverage Inc., Suzuki Showroom, and ANSA Building Solutions – a subsidiary of Penta Colour Shop. This new outlet is among the host of developmental activities taking place, among which are a call centre and business centre for persons living with disabilities. A mall, hospital and stadium are also planned for that section of Berbice.

“With the Government’s push in developing Palmyra, and when you would have passed the Berbice Bridge, one would see the level of construction that is being carried out. So we are strategically placed, and we have adequate parking both at the front and at the side of this location. So, your shopping experience will be better,” Cadogan pointed out.

Meanwhile, Vice President of the Private Sector Commission (PCS), Ryan Alexander, who is also President of the Berbice Chamber of Commerce and Development Association, has pointed to the company’s confidence in the Berbice economy and also the new Guyana economy. “You know what is going on in Guyana, as the Government of Guyana and the Private Sector have been working extremely hard to market the opportunities that are available across the sectors in Guyana. We have seen tremendous response, and I am very happy for businesses like ANSA McAL, which have used their experience in the market…to expand before any of those new investors come into the market.”

Alexander pointed out that it is quite timely for ANSA Building Solutions – ABS – to be available in Berbice. He noted that the opportunity afforded persons to be able to choose from over one thousand colours would be fantastic for the construction industry.

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Family Says Woman Died In Custody At BCF, Demands Answers – St. Lucia Times News

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The family of a woman who arrived in Saint Lucia recently from the United States is demanding answers, saying they received information that she died while in custody at the Bordelais Correctional Facility (BCF).

Bernadette Jn Baptiste told St Lucia Times that the Laborie police had arrested her sister, forty-year-old Cecilia Augustin, who was here for her father’s funeral.

Jn Baptiste said Augustin was in a land dispute with a cousin when the police arrested her.

“On Tuesday night they called me and told me my sister had been arrested,” she stated.

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“My cousin called and said she was harassing her with a knife so the police arrested her,” the sister explained.

But Jn Baptiste said she later learned that Augustin was at the BCF.

“I said: ‘Why they send my sister up to Bordelais?’ My sister didn’t do any crime and didn’t harass anybody. Why they sent her up to Bordelais? If you say she has a mental problem, is not Bordelais you all should send her,” she declared.

Nevertheless, Jn Baptiste said her sister had no mental issue but was a Christian who was “crazy in Jesus”.

Jn Baptiste said the family received news that Augustin had died at the correctional facility on Thursday night.

“They say she had a tummy ache and a backache,” the sister told St Lucia Times.

“They hold her in the cell for nine days from the time they arrest her – Laborie police station,” Jn Baptiste recalled.

She said Augustin went to the BCF on Wednesday, and the family heard about the death of the United States citizen and mother of two on Thursday night.

Numerous attempts to get an official response regarding the BCF incident were unsuccessful.

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TE KOOP Te koop: eigendoms perceel te Morgenstond, Hoek Kraanvogel + Arendstraat, 1270 m2 (Hoekperceel). Perc. is netjes en bouwrijp.

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Sunak named Prime Minister after Truss resigns

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The content originally appeared on: The BVI Beacon

Rishi Sunak is the United Kingdom’s new prime minister following Liz Truss’s resignation last week after she held the office for just 45 days.

The leadership change, however, is not expected to affect plans for the UK’s overseas territories minister to visit the Virgin Islands today, Premier Dr. Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley said Tuesday, adding that he is ready to work with the new administration on economic resilience, Commission of Inquiry reforms, and other areas of mutual interest.

Mr. Sunak delivered his first statement as PM on Tuesday, promising to place economic stability “at the heart” of his government while fixing “mistakes” made by his predecessor.

The 42-year-old served as chief secretary to the Treasury from 2019 to 2020 and is a member of Parliament for Richmond. Born to parents of Punjabi Indian descent, Mr. Sunak is the first person of colour to serve as the PM of the UK.

Ms. Truss resigned on Oct. 19 after a tumultuous 45 days in office. During her tenure — the shortest in UK history — she announced plans to limit energy costs for households and implement $50 billion worth of unfunded tax cuts.

The announcements sent markets reeling, and she quickly scrapped both plans and replaced her finance minister after facing backlash from critics including the International Monetary Fund and members of her
own Conservative Party.

But her reversal wasn’t enough to assuage her opponents, and Ms. Truss resigned after admitting that she wasn’t able to deliver the “low-tax, high-growth economy” she had promised.

OT minister

Despite the leadership change, UK OT Minister Jesse Norman — who was appointed the day after Ms. Truss became PM on Sept. 6 — has retained his position.

He will also stick to his plan to visit the territory today and tomorrow to discuss the progress of the Commission of Inquiry reforms with the premier and other political leaders, according to Dr. Wheatley.

During a House of Assembly sitting on Tuesday, the premier made a brief statement about Mr. Sunak’s appointment and the next steps the territory will take in its relationship with the UK.

“I congratulate Prime Minister Sunak on his appointment and wish him every success in office,” Dr. Wheatley said. “He and his new Cabinet have many pressing issues to address including gaining the confidence of the British people and the financial markets and addressing the UK’s cost-of-living crisis and energy crisis. I’m confident the UK will find its way out of its current circumstances in due course.”

The premier added that he had a “good working relationship” with former OT Minister Amanda Milling and that he looks forward to a similar relationship with Mr. Norman.

“Last month I had the opportunity to informally meet Minister Norman. Our exchange was warm and friendly. I look forward to engaging with him … when he visits this territory,” Dr. Wheatley said. “Among other things, we will discuss the progress of reform and strengthening the economic resilience of the territory.”

He added that he also plans to discuss the order in council in reserve that allows the UK to suspend the territory’s Constitution, arguing that it doesn’t support a modern partnership or the aspirations of the Virgin Islands.

“Both sides must act in good faith and be true to democracy,” he said.

JMC meeting

Dr. Wheatley also announced that next month he will travel to London to attend the Joint Ministerial Council meetings between OT political leaders and UK ministers.

“We will discuss issues such as constitutional development, sanctions, economic management, climate change and other environmental matters,” he said.

Health and Social Development Minister Marlon Penn will accompany him, he added.

“A key diplomatic objective of the Government of National Unity is to build a modern partnership with the UK that supports the aspirations of the people of the Virgin Islands. While there are many areas that the VI can benefit from closer cooperation with the UK, we will not agree with everything,” he said. “The key is the achieve the right balance of interests be- tween the UK and the Virgin Islands as we work together. In this regard, it is very important that both sides pursue their interests in a constructive and diplomatic manner and make their best efforts to achieve mutually acceptable outcomes.”

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Big plans for 10th lobster fest

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The content originally appeared on: The BVI Beacon

Organisers expect a big turnout for the 10th annual Anegada Lobster Festival now that Covid-19 protocols have eased locally and internationally, according to Tourism Director Clive McCoy and event committee Chairman Carnel Clyne.

“Anegada Lobster Festival was launched in 2013 with the objective of driving visitor traffic to Anegada,” Mr. McCoy said during a Monday Facebook announcement with Mr. Clyne. “Now ten years later, Anegada Lobster Festival is one of the most highly anticipated events. Locals and international visitors flock to Anegada to taste the world’s most delicious lobsters.”

With relaxed Covid-19 protocols, he added, more guests are expected to stay at Anegada during the Nov. 25-27 event.

Government, he noted has recently invested in projects like the restoration of the Fisherman’s Wharf, the construction of lookout points, the maintenance of the botanical gardens, and the renovation of the Faulkner House Museum.

He went on to say that the Anegada community has collaborated with government throughout the years to put the event together.

“We’re here in 2022, our tenth year in having the festival. What makes this year so different? There’s no pandemic: That’s number one,” he said. “We have new and exciting opportunities on board. We have ten participating restaurants all serving unique lobster dishes.”

Accommodations and rentals have already been “sold out” on the island, according to Mr. McCoy.

Barges will transport vehicles throughout the weekend of the event, and ferries will run from Road Town, Trellis Bay and Virgin Gorda.

“We have activities too as well. We’re having the water slide and the foam machine. We’re having the Lobster Crawl and horseback riding,” Mr. Clyne said. “We hope that you have fun, and we’ll be there to welcome you with a welcome drink as usual.”

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Office closes to mourn registrar general

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The content originally appeared on: The BVI Beacon

The Civil Registry and Passport Office closed Tuesday to mourn the death of Stephanie Benn, who served as registrar general for more than 15 years, but it is scheduled to reopen today, government announced.

In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, leaders expressed condolences.

“She was a first-class colleague much valued across the BVI public service,” said Governor John Rankin, adding that he was “shocked and saddened” by the death. “She was also highly regarded by her counterparts in the other over- seas territories and the Home Office in the United Kingdom for her work on nationality and other civil registry matters.”

In the same statement, Premier Dr. Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley called the registrar “sure-footed, confident, and comfortable in her knowledge of government business.”

‘Driver of innovation’

He added that she was committed to regularly keeping up with advances in her field, such as automation services.

“She did not hesitate to introduce this to her department to provide quicker and more professional services for the people of the Virgin Islands,”

Dr. Wheatley said. “She was committed to what she believed in and was a key driver of innovation.”

Deputy Governor David Archer also commented, saying Ms. Benn was a “fine, devoted, exceptional public officer and department head.”

“In the same vein, I express my deepest sympathies to her work family, especially those within her department whom she worked with daily and shared her pain, joy and successes as they strive to improve the services the office delivered,” he said.

Assistance

Noting that several public officers have lost loved ones recently, the statement encouraged them to utilise the counselling services provided through the government’s Employee Assistance Programme.

“We ask that members of the public and public officers respect this period of bereavement for the public service, particu- larly for the staff at the Civil Registry and Passport Office,” the statement added.

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Police sergeants undergo training

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As part of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force’s efforts to improve service to the public, a second set of sergeants began a two-week training in leadership and management on Friday, according to the Police Information Office.

“Sergeant rank is vital to the day-to-day function of the force,” said Police Commissioner Mark Collins. “Yet officers of this rank have been promoted and asked to do a job without a job description or the prerequisite skills. We have made it a priority to provide the essential leadership and managerial skills to fulfill their roles with competence and greater confidence.”

The two-week course is facilitated by instructor Darby Allen, a former United Kingdom officer and certified trainer.

It covers subjects including interview techniques for supervisors, communication skills, management skills and conflict resolution, according to the PIO.

The office added that several sergeants who completed the training have said they now have a greater understanding of the need for change in the force’s culture; their roles as supervisors; the importance of teamwork; and the benefits of quality leadership in enhancing the organisation.

The practical training is designed to provide an overall improvement in the service provided to the public, according to police.

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Musk in control of Twitter but where will he go from here? Loop Jamaica

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Elon Musk has taken control of Twitter after a protracted legal battle and months of uncertainty. The question now is what the billionaire Tesla CEO will actually do with the social media platform.

Musk ousted three top Twitter executives on Thursday, according to two people familiar with the deal who said he was in charge. Such a shakeup was widely expected, but Musk has otherwise made contradictory statements about his vision for the company — and shared few concrete plans for how he will run it.

The people wouldn’t say if all the paperwork for the deal, originally valued at US$44 billion, had been signed or if the deal had closed. A Delaware judge had ordered that the deal be finalised by Friday.

Late Thursday, Musk tweeted, “the bird has been freed,” a reference to Twitter’s logo.

Twitter’s users, advertisers and employees are parsing Musk’s every move in an effort to guess where he might take the company — but the mercurial tech executive has not made the job easy.

He has criticised Twitter’s dependence on advertisers, but made a statement Thursday that seemed aimed at soothing their fears. He has complained about restrictions on speech on the platform — but then vowed he wouldn’t let it become a “hellscape”. And for months it wasn’t even clear if he wanted to control the company at all.

After Musk signed a deal to acquire Twitter in April, he tried to back out of it, leading the company to sue him to force him to go through with the acquisition.

Friday’s deadline to close the deal was ordered by the Delaware Chancery Court in early October. The New York Stock Exchange notified investors that it will suspend trading in shares of Twitter before the opening bell Friday in anticipation of the company going private under Musk.

Musk has been signaling more recently that the deal is going through. He strolled into the company’s San Francisco headquarters Wednesday carrying a porcelain sink, changed his Twitter profile to “Chief Twit,” and tweeted “Entering Twitter HQ — let that sink in!”

The people familiar with the deal said Musk has fired CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal and Chief Legal Counsel Vijaya Gadde. Both people insisted on anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the deal.

Musk privately clashed with Agrawal in April, immediately before deciding to make a bid for the company, according to text messages later revealed in court filings.

Around the same time, he publicly criticised Gadde, the company’s top lawyer, in a series of tweets. A wave of harassment of Gadde from other Twitter accounts followed, including racist and misogynistic attacks, in addition to calls for Musk to get rid of her. After she was fired, the harassment on the platform began again.

In his first big move earlier on Thursday, Musk said that he is buying the platform to help humanity and doesn’t want it to become a “free-for-all hellscape”.

The message appeared to be aimed at addressing concerns among advertisers — Twitter’s chief source of revenue — that Musk’s plans to promote free speech by cutting back on moderating content will open the floodgates to more online toxicity and drive away users.

“The reason I acquired Twitter is because it is important to the future of civilisation to have a common digital town square, where a wide range of beliefs can be debated in a healthy manner, without resorting to violence,” Musk wrote in an uncharacteristically long message for the Tesla CEO, who typically projects his thoughts in one-line tweets.

He continued: “There is currently great danger that social media will splinter into far right wing and far left wing echo chambers that generate more hate and divide our society.”

Musk has previously expressed distaste for advertising and Twitter’s dependence on it, suggesting more emphasis on other business models such as paid subscriptions that won’t allow big corporations to dictate policy on how social media operates. But on Thursday, he assured advertisers he wants Twitter to be “the most respected advertising platform in the world.”

The note is a shift from Musk’s position that Twitter is unfairly infringing on free speech rights by blocking misinformation or graphic content, said Pinar Yildirim, associate professor of marketing at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.

But it’s also a realisation that having no content moderation is bad for business, putting Twitter at risk of losing advertisers and subscribers, she said.

“You do not want a place where consumers just simply are bombarded with things they do not want to hear about, and the platform takes no responsibility,” Yildirim said.

As concerns rise about the direction of Twitter’s content moderation, European Union Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton tweeted to Musk on Friday that “In Europe, the bird will fly by our rules.”

Breton and Musk met in May and appeared in a video together in which Musk said he agreed with the 27-nation bloc’s strict new online regulations. Its Digital Services Act threatens big tech companies with billions in fines if they don’t police their platforms more strictly for illegal or harmful content such as hate speech and disinformation.

Musk is expected to speak to Twitter employees directly Friday if the deal is finalised, according to an internal memo cited in several media outlets. There is internal confusion and low morale tied to fears of layoffs or a dismantling of the company’s culture and operations.

The Washington Post reported last week that Musk told prospective investors that he plans to cut three quarters of Twitter’s 7,500 workers when he becomes owner of the company. The newspaper cited documents and unnamed sources familiar with the deliberation.

Musk has spent months deriding Twitter’s “spam bots” and making sometimes conflicting pronouncements about Twitter’s problems and how to fix them.

Thursday’s note to advertisers shows a newfound emphasis on advertising revenue, especially a need for Twitter to provide more “relevant ads” — which typically means targeted ads that rely on collecting and analyzing users’ personal information.

Yildirim said that, unlike Facebook, Twitter has not been good at targeting advertising to what users want to see. Musk’s message suggests he wants to fix that, she said.

By BARBARA ORTUTAY, TOM KRISHER and MATT O’BRIEN

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Cops investigate video with man claiming to be Rushawn Patterson Loop Jamaica

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Man claims he has fled the island

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Social media personality Aneka ‘Slickianna’ Townsend’s body was fished from the sea in St James last week Friday. (Photo: IG)

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The police have launched an investigation to verify the authenticity of a social media interview said to be conducted with a man claiming to be Rushawn Patterson, the person of interest in the case where social media personality Aneka Townsend, otherwise known as Slickianna, was found dead.

Police said the body of 35-year-old Townsend was fished from the sea in Reading, St James on Friday. Investigators said the body was found in a semi-nude state with what appeared to be a wound to the head.

The man in the interview claims that he left the island the same day that the police named him as a person of interest.

The man claimed he fled the island as he feared for his life after getting several death threats.

The police say they are carrying out their own checks following the release of the video on social media.

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Number portability coming soon Loop Barbados

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Barbadians will soon be able to switch telephone service providers for mobile and landline/fixed services without having to change their phone numbers.

The process, called Local Number Portability or Number Porting, is free to consumers and will remove the hassle and inconvenience of having to inform contacts such as family, friends, colleagues, customers and clients that telephone numbers have been changed. The only cost persons are likely to incur is a small fee to unlock their handset for it to work on the new network.

Previously, switching to a new service provider also meant having to get a new telephone number. It is expected that the new system will benefit customers by promoting competition, as providers compete to offer services with better prices and the quality of service they believe to be most attractive to consumers.

All telecommunications service providers are on board with the new system. Digital Infrastructure, formerly the Barbados Telecommunications Unit which falls under the Ministry of Industry, Innovation, Science and Technology (MIST), is the regulatory body responsible for providing recommendations and advice on telecommunications matters to Government.

Minister of Industry, Innovation, Science and Technology, Davidson Ishmael, explained that the initiative will be supported by legislation which Government is putting in place. The legislation and regulations mandating the introduction and launch of the Local Number Portability service are ingrained within the national telecommunications legislation of Barbados.

Ishmael further noted that Government is making it easier for new companies to join the telecommunications market.

“We have put measures in place to ensure that these new firms can connect to existing networks at a fair price, so that they can offer competitive services to you, the consumer, giving you more choice and more power when it comes to the choice of your phone company. We eagerly look forward to making local number portability a reality here in our country,” he stated.

For further information, members of the public may visit the website: gov.bb/keepyournumber or email: keepyournumber@barbados.gov.bb.

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