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Tobago Carnival calendar of events released

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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A masquerader, left, dances with a dame Lorraine at the Tobago Carnival launch on Wednesday at Shaw Park Cultural Complex. – David Reid

Under the theme Ritual, Revelry, Release, a preliminary schedule for the Tobago Carnival, scheduled for October 28-30, has been released.

The calendar was revealed to the media at a launch on Wednesday at the Shaw Park Cultural Complex.

Over 30 private events are also listed from September 25-October 30.

Additionally, the event logo was launched, as well as the website, which has since gone live at www.welcometobago.com.

The calendar includes five main events hosted by the Tobago House of Assembly: Pan in the Gayelle (October 28), J’Ouvert, Night Mas, Emerge Carnival Masquerade Gala (October 29), culminating with Parade of the Bands (October 30).

There are also a number of private events.

Tobago Carnival preliminary calendar of events

September 25 – Soaked at Roxborough

October 1 – Dream at the Shaw Park Cultural Complex

October 22 – The Hideout at the Argyle Waterfall

October 23 – Revel on the Harbour Master

October 26 – Waddap Wednesday at Canoe Bay

October 27 – Pink Brunch (venue to be announced)

October 28 – Pan in the Gayelle

October 28 – Floats and Bikinis on the Harbour Master

October 28 – Daylight (venue to be announced)

October 28 – Finesse on board the Embassy.

October 29 – J’Ouvert

October 29 – Night Mas

October 29 – Emerge Carnival Masquerade Gala

October 29 – Mud Festival in Crown Point

October 29 – TUCO Tobago Lime at Tropikist Hotel

October 29 – Soiree (venue to be announced)

October 30 – Parade of the Bands

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West Indies dismiss New Zealand for 190 in first ODI

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West Indies’ captain Nicholas Pooran takes a catch to dismiss New Zealand’s Finn Allen during the first ODI at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, on Wednesday. (AP PHOTO) –

WEST INDIES restricted New Zealand for 190 in 45.3 overs in the first CG United One-Day International match at Kensington Oval in Barbados on Wednesday evening.

Sent in to bat, the Kiwis had a fair start from their openers Finn Allen (25) and Martin Guptill (24) before Allen fell with the score on 41, caught by Nicholas Pooran, running back from extra cover, off Akeal Hosein’s left-arm spin.

Hosein struck again, twice, as he had Guptill snapped up by Kyle Mayers at slip and then Devon Conway (four) sweeping to Shamarh Brooks at deep midwicket, to leave New Zealand on 63/3.

Guyanese off-spinner Kevin Sinclair, on his ODI debut, trapped Tom Latham leg-before for 12.

Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph snagged the next two wickets as he had Daryl Mitchell (20) trapped in front his stumps and skipper Kane Williamson (34) caught behind by Shai Hope.

At 122/6 with 30 overs gone, WI buckled down and removed the remaining four batsmen for 68 runs.

Among them, ODI debutant and TT leg-spinner Yannic Cariah got his first wicket, Michael Bracewell, who scored 31 from 33 balls.

Joseph (3/36) and Jason Holder (2/39) wrapped up the New Zealand innings as Mitchell Santner (25), Tim Southee (12) and Trent Boult (one) all perished.

Hosein however, was the pick of the bowlers as he bagged 3/28.

WI chase 191 for victory. A series win here guarantees WI an automatic spot in next year’s Cricket World Cup in India. The other two matches in the series will take place at Kensington Oval on Friday and Sunday.

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‘It Hurt The Prime Minister’ – Burglary At Pierre’s Constituency Office – St. Lucia Times News

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Police are investigating a burglary at the constituency office of Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre.

Cindy Charlemagne, the Youth Attaché to the Prime Minister, told St Lucia Times that on Tuesday, around 7:45 am, she received a call from the Castries East MP informing her of the incident at the office from which she operates.

Charlemagne said the side door bore signs of forced entry.

Cindy Charlemagne

“It hurt the Prime Minister because this man loves people,” she declared.

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“When he has done so much into putting people first, and this happens, it is really disappointing for him, for us who work in the constituency office.”

Among the missing items were a 32-inch television in the constituency office’s public area and a microwave oven in the conference room.

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“It’s very unfortunate at this time, and I say at this time because only this week we accumulated a whopping $250,000 to assist parents to defray the cost of back-to-school expenses,” the PM’s Youth Attaché lamented.

She also mentioned housing and other programmes to assist people, including the availability of groceries.

“When I hear my Prime Minister sound so disheartened about this situation, you can’t help feeling disheartened and disappointed,” Charlemagne told St Lucia Times.

“As we know, we have a good-natured Prime Minister who puts his everything into putting people first. It’s his mantra which he really lives up to, so when this happens at this time when so much is being given back to the community, back to Saint Lucia, back to the youth, back to children, it really puts a bad taste in one’s mouth,” she explained.

“We have no clue who the perpetrators are. It could be somebody from anywhere,” the Youth Attaché asserted.

Charlemagne said the constituency office was closed on Wednesday, putting constituents at a disadvantage.

“There is a feeling of unease,” the Youth Attaché stated.

Nevertheless, Charlemagne disclosed that measures were already in place to beef up security.

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Progressive Party leader becomes Gary’s NTA deputy

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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File photo: Nikoli Edwards.

THE National Transformation Alliance (NTA) is breaking new ground as it seeks to become a political umbrella organisation while building its arsenal for whenever elections are called.

Recently NTA’s interim political leader Gary Griffith announced the unveiling of a “governance team.”

Former independent candidate for St Joseph Errol Fabien, a media manager, actor, writer, producer, became the NTA’s director of communication.

Lorraine Pouchet, who served in the tourism sector for over 35 years was named a deputy political leader.

On Wednesday, leader of the Progressive Party, Nikoli Edwards. used social media to announce he would also become a deputy political leader of the NTA, while retaining his substantive position as his own party’s leader.

Even though the holding of executive roles in two political parties may be unheard of in Trinidad and Tobago’s political history, Edwards asked to be given a chance and for citizens not to dismiss this new development as unworkable.

He said the partnership could give the two parties a greater chance of success at the national polls.

He said he had acceded to requests to join forces to present alternatives to the two traditional political parties.

He explained, “Over the years, as political leader of the Progressives, I have engaged with numerous political leaders, independent candidates, members and supporters of other political entities, and both thought leaders and concerned citizens alike about the way forward.

“Following several proposals and offers from other parties and their representatives, members of the Progressives deliberated with open and frank discussions and accepted the opportunity to work with the NTA and its political leader, Gary Griffith.”

While consideration was given to the pros and cons, public perceptions, historical facts, opportunities and challenges that may arise, Edwards said, he felt he made the right choice.

“While we recognise that this is a risky decision, as are all political decisions, we are guided by the idea that with no risk there can be no true reward.

“It is the same courage that led us to launch the Progressive Party in 2019 that now leads us on this new journey.”

He said the Progressive Party would “continue to grow and develop into a formidable organisation” and would “double and triple” its efforts over the next few months “as we prepare to answer the call of the people of this country for a new political dispensation.” He said the party was prepared to return to the streets, where it had heard the views of the people whose support it sought, and could put it in a position to help them.

All of these ideals, he said, would be pursued in close collaboration with the NTA, which represents both a standalone political organisation and an umbrella organisation.

Over the next few weeks and months, he said the mechanics of this developing arrangement would be made public.

Until then, he urged supporters to understand the Progressives and NTA had found common ground on many important philosophical and practical areas, so they could work together in good faith.

“Navigating TT’s political landscape has never been an easy feat. The issues range from a lack of necessary resources, unwarranted attacks by opponents, unreliable pledges and a political system that needs overhauling.

“Nonetheless, we remain committed to the work, as quitting is not an option when TT’s success is dependent on good men and women taking bold action.”

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Private sector, Natural Resources Ministry discuss unbundling of contracts, shorter payment time

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat and Chairman of the Private Sector Commission Paul Cheong along with other officials at Tuesday’s meeting

See below for a joint statement from the PSC and Natural Resources Ministry on a recent meeting held: 

A team from the Private Sector Commission (PSC) engaged Minister of Natural Resources (MNR), Hon. Vickram Bharrat and representatives of the Local Content Secretariat on Tuesday, August 16, 2022, to discuss issues relating to Local Content.

The meeting held in the Boardroom of the Natural Resources Ministry was attended byChairman of PSC, Mr. Paul Cheong; Chairman of PSC’s Local Content Advisory Group(LCAG), Mr. Shyam Nokta; LCAG Member, Mr. Joel Bhagwandin; Executive Director of theGeorgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), Mr. Richard Rambarran andExecutive Director of the PSC, Mr. Ian Chung. The Ministry’s team included Director of LocalContent Secretariat, Mr. Martin Pertab, Senior Petroleum Coordinator, Mr. Bobby Gossai, Head of Compliance, Mr. Mark December and Legal Officer, Mr. Michael Munroe.

Principal among the issues discussed were the unbundling of contracts to allow greaterparticipation by Guyanese businesses and the lengthy time it takes for companies to receive payments. On both matters, the PSC and MNR are aligned. In this regard, both sides agreed to continue pushing for the unbundling of contracts and examine a thirty (30) day payment period for small and medium-sized businesses.

Other issues discussed were the need for continuous awareness of Local Content issues andgreater participation by members of the business community. It was agreed that the PSC and MNR will convene a one-day forum in September 2022, to discuss Local Content issues.

Additionally, both parties agreed to collaborate on conducting outreaches across the country aimed at sensitising Guyanese about the local content legislation and opportunities therein.

As part of efforts to strengthen the Local Content programme and enable more opportunities for Guyanese businesses, Minister Bharrat invited the PSC to be part of an ongoing process that the Ministry is leading to examine the current schedule in the Local Content legislation and propose changes that can be examined.

The PSC, through its Local Content Advisory Group, has been engaging the Local ContentSecretariat on a monthly basis to share information and discuss local content issues.

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Region 7 woman is latest COVID-19 death; 142 new cases

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

The Health Ministry has reported that another person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus has died.

This latest fatality is an 82-year-old female from Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni), who died on August 11, 2022.

With this, Guyana’s COVID-19 death toll has gone up to 1,276.

Meanwhile, a whopping 142 new COVID-19 infections were detected in the last 24 hours.

Consequently, active cases in the country are now at 480 including two patients in the COVID-19 ICU and the remaining persons in either home (464) or institutional (14) isolation.

There are also four other persons currently in institutional quarantine.

To date, some 68,947 persons have recovered from the life-threatening virus in the country.

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Rescatan a dos pescadores, tras embarcación presentar desperfectos mecánicos en las costas de Humacao

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Durante la madrugada de hoy miércoles, 17 de agosto, agentes adscritos a la Unidad Marítima de las Fuerzas Unidad de Rápida Acción (FURA) del área de Humacao, la cual dirige el teniente Víctor Pérez, realizaron un rescate de una embarcación con sus dos tripulantes, a una milla náutica de las costas del barrio Buena Vista en Humacao, debido a que la misma presentaba desperfectos mecánicos. 

Según se informó, se recibió una llamada telefónica por parte de unos de los dos pescadores rescatados, informando que, su embarcación marca Mariner de 18 pies de eslora confrontaba desperfectos mecánicos. Actos seguidos, los agentes Julio González y Samuel Cruz de la Unidad Marítima FURA Humacao, se dirigieron al lugar en la embarcación Cobra 69, rescatando a los  pescadores y llevándolos hacia puerto seguro.

 Los pescadores, de 69 y 59 años y residentes de Humacao y Canóvanas respectivamente, que habían zarpado en horas de la noche de ayer, se encuentran en buen estado de salud.

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NBC’s Covid-19 Update- Wednesday August 17th 2022

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

 Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has made a comparison between the local death statistics for covid-19 for 2021 and 2022.

Dr. Gonsalves reiterated that the covid-19 protocols will be adjusted based on the local epidemiological situation.

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

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A total of 22 active COVID-19 cases now recorded here in SVG

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There are now 22 active COVID-19 cases here in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, after one new case was recorded from tests carried out yesterday.

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment says ten recoveries were noted five un-vaccinated persons are currently hospitalized with COVID-19.

To date, a total of 100-thousand 786 tests were carried out. There are 9,412 cases and 9,275 recoveries.

Total vaccines administered 72,468. 37,716 persons have received their first dose; 31,235 had their second dose and 4,117 persons have received boosters.

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Stakeholders in the Fisheries Sector will attend a workshop this week

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Stakeholders in the Fisheries Sector are attending a workshop this week, to examine issues relating to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.

The workshop is hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization FAO

Chief Fisheries Officer Jennifer Cruickshank Howard, provided an overview of the work done to update the country’s Fisheries Legislation.

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Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Consultant at the FAO, Glenn Quelch is providing support to the workshop.

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Minister of Agriculture, Saboto Caesar highlighted the importance of the workshop.

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