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GFS launches probe into fire at St George’s Secondary School

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Scores of teachers and students this afternoon escaped uninjured after a fire enveloped and gutted the St George’s Secondary School in Georgetown.

According to the emergency services, when they arrived on the scene, they found the historic building fully ablaze.

A teacher of the school told this publication that she was about to start a class with First Formers when they were alerted by the cleaner that smoke was emanating from the Social Studies room.

Upon exiting the building, the fire began spreading like wildfire. As a result of the blaze, 421 students and their teachers are now displaced.

Education Minister Priya Manickchand says her Ministry is currently looking for accommodation for those students and teachers.

Meanwhile, Fire Chief Gregory Wickham said an earlier call to the Fire Service could have saved the building. He said it was until the building was fully enveloped by the inferno, that the Fire Service was called to the scene.

Investigations into the origin of the inferno are ongoing.

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Man, 68, dies from Covid

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced that as of June 19th, 2022, one more person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has died. This takes the total number of deaths from the pandemic to 1,268.

The latest fatality is a 68-year-old unvaccinated man from Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam).

Meanwhile, the country has recorded 114 new cases of the virus, taking the total positives detected to date to 69,172.

There are 31 persons in the hospital, three of whom are in the ICU while 874 are in institutional isolation.

Recoveries stand at 66,996.

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President Responds To Guyana Sugar Shortage Reports – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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There are over 2000 bags of sugar available for consumers at the Uitvlugt sugar estate, West Coast Demerara, Region 3, according to President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali.

The President made the disclosure on the sidelines of an event on Tuesday when asked about reports of a shortage of sugar in the market.

“Just before I came here, I spoke to GuySuCo, they have already processed more than 2000 bags of sugar that is available at Uitvlugt there.”

President Ali assured that his government is implementing measures to ensure customers are not exploited.

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“What we will do is that ensure that Guyana Marketing Corporation secure a lot of that… so they can help in the distribution so there is no price gouging, the President stated.

It was also highlighted by the President the increase in price for goods and services is because of supply chain issues globally, coupled with the constant increase in the price of fuel on the world market.

Nevertheless, he explained that the government has implemented several initiatives to cushion the effects of rising fuel prices that the world is facing.

“We have been doing well managing it. The government has removed everything. We removed all the taxes from fuel. When people compared other countries that is adjusting it for a timeframe, we have removed it completely, there is nothing, absolutely nothing,” President Ali highlighted.

Source: Department of Public Information

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El ADN extraído de una taza de café ayudó a resolver un asesinato de hace 46 años

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Durante 46 años, el nombre del asesino de Lindy Sue Biechler, una joven de 19 años, permaneció sin ser descubierto, pero gracias a los avances de la genética y la atención de una empleada de un laboratorio, los agentes de la Policía del condado Lancaster de Pensilvania detuvieron el domingo de esta semana a su asesino, David Sinopoli, de 68 años, según NBC News.

La muchacha fue encontrada muerta con 19 puñaladas en su apartamento por sus tíos el 5 de diciembre de 1975, y desde entonces la Policía local investigó decenas de versiones y sospechosos, llevando a cabo unos 300 interrogatorios y diligencias de investigación sin resultado alguno.

Dos décadas después, en 1997, el material del ADN del asesino fue extraído de la ropa interior de la víctima. Fue estudiado y comparado con la base de datos de criminales conocidos, pero no se encontraron coincidencias. Sinopoli no figuraba en la base de datos.

Pasaron casi veinte años, y la atenta investigadora del laboratorio Parabon NanoLabs, Cece Moor, estudió los patrones geográficos, de inmigración, y los apellidos asociados que indicaron que el ADN del asesino era de origen italiano, procedente de Gasperina, ciudad en la región de Calabria, en el sur de Italia. Como eran muy pocas las personas que vivían en Lancaster en el momento del crimen, Moore pudo advertir del sospechoso con orígenes en Gasperina.

Muy pronto, se reveló que posiblemente se tratara de David Sinopoli, de 68 años, quien en 1975 vivía en la misma casa con la joven asesinada.

La Policía logró obtener en secreto su ADN, tomado de una taza de café que usó y tiró a la basura antes de viajar desde el Aeropuerto Internacional de Filadelfia. Lo demás fue técnicamente sencillo: su ADN fue comparado con el biomaterial del asesino y coincidió.

Se informó que el sujeto fue arrestado en su casa sin oponer resistencia alguna, fue procesado y está detenido en la prisión del condado de Lancaster sin derecho a fianza.

Nota original de RT Español.

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Glory! Burna Boy calls PM Mottley ‘one of his favourites’ Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley met up with Burna Boy once more, but this time on home soil.

And the joy during the reunion was palpable.

Backstage at the Tipsy/Love, Damini concert on July 17, the two embraced like forever friends. Sharing the moment on his social media, he captioned the video:

The warmest welcome from one of my favourites @mamottley ???

Over 220K people have liked the video on Burna Boy’s Instagram.

The video was once more captured by South African travelling photographer and filmmaker Shawn Ogulu. Ogulu is was also named a brand ambassador for Tamron SA back in 2021.

Barbados’ leader was standing backstage besides Minister Kirk Humphrey when rushed by Burna Boy and encapsulated in a huge rocking bear hug which practically knocked her off her footing. Then big smiles interrupted as they exchanged words while still hugged up tight.

The two were photographed in September 2021 as well, after PM Mottley delivered her statement on the occasion of the General Debate of the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, September 24, 2021.

Burna Boy, real name Damini Ogulu was in Barbados a couple weeks after celebrating his 31st birthday at the start of the month. Tipsy Barbados was the first stop on his summer Love, Damini tour and his next stop in the United States. Outside of the USA and Barbados, there is one tour stop in Canada.

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Statement by Mr. Elvin Bailey Supervisor of Elections in St. Kitts & Nevis – July 20, 2022

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

His Excellency Sir S. W. Tapley Seaton, GCMG, CVO, QC, JP, acting on the advice of the Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris, dissolved Parliament on May 10, 2022, thereby paving the way for the conduct of the 10th General Election on Friday, August 5, 2022. The necessary and appropriate steps have been taken to give effect to the Writ of Elections.

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World Champs: Shericka Jackson hunts 200m redemption Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

EUGENE, Oregon: Shericka Jackson says redemption is on her mind going into the women’s 200m final on Thursday, the seventh day of action at the World Athletics Championships at Hayward Field.

Jackson, the Olympic 400m bronze medalist from Rio 2016, stepped down in distance since last year’s Tokyo Olympic Games and she has so far shown that this was not a mistake.

But after rounding off a 1-2-3 Jamaica sweep by taking bronze in the women’s 100m behind the illustrious duo of Elaine Thompson-Herah and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, disappointment struck in the 200m.

A miscalculation in the heats was costly. Jackson eased up at the finish line, consequently missing the semifinal by 0.004.

Don’t expect Jackson to make such a tactical mistake again.

“Last year was probably one of the most disappointing times of my career and I never want to make the same mistake again,” said Jackson following two rounds of the 200m.

The Jamaican champion clocked a very fast 21.67 in the first heat of the semifinals on Tuesday, the quickest time going into the final.

Jackson’s 21.67 is close to the championship record of 21.63, set by Dafne Schippers in 2015.

Fraser-Pryce, the five-time world 100m champion sporting lavender-coloured hair, posted a season’s best of 21.82, the second-fastest qualifying time.

Tamara Clark of the US had the third best time of 21.95 while Abby Steiner, running her 54th race of the year following a stellar collegiate season, ran 22.15 behind Fraser-Pryce to qualify for her first global final.

Defending champion Dina Asher-Smith of Great Britain ran a season’s best of 21.96, while the third Jamaican, Elaine Thompson-Herah, the five-time Olympic champion, also ran a season’s best of 21.97, the sixth fastest time.

“I just wanted to run the curve as hard as possible, I did that today and am feeling pretty good,” said Jackson who on Sunday took 100m silver medal in another Jamaican medal sweep.

She described her miscalculation in Tokyo as a “wake-up call for me”.

Jackson said, “I had one of the fastest 200m times last year and not to advance from the heats and it was a really, really heartbreaking moment for me.”

No Jamaican has won the 200m since Fraser-Pryce in 2013. Jackson is the big favourite to land gold and justifiably stake a claim to being the most talented, all-round sprinter of the Jamaican big three, having become the first Jamaican woman to run under 11 seconds for 100m, under 22 seconds for 200m, and under 50 seconds for 400m.

She is only the 10th athlete ever to achieve all three landmark times in the women’s sprints, and only the third since 2000, following in the hallowed spike marks of Olympic gold medallists Allyson Felix and Shaunae Miller-Uibo.

Jackson’s best over 400m came at the 2019 World Championships in Doha where 49.47 earned her bronze, and this year she slashed her 100m best to 10.73 in the 100m final on Sunday and her 200m best to 21.55 at the Jamaican trials in June.

The 21.55 is the third-fastest time in history behind only Thompson-Herah’s 21.53 at the Tokyo Olympics and world record-holder Florence Griffith Joyner’s 21.34 from 1988.

Jackson welcomes the one-day break before the 200m final. She is very confident about being fresh for the medal round.

“Over management team recovery system is very good and I can’t complain about that and after every round, the management team ensured that I recover properly,” she said. “It’s been five hard days of competition. I now have a day to rest and reflect.”

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Regency Petroleum engages GK Capital as financial advisor Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

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Regency Petroleum principals Jeneive Sabdul-Williams and Andrew Williams (centre), ink their client contract with GK Capital Management (GKCM). Witnessing the signing from GKCM are

(L-R) Douglas Robinson, VP – Investment Banking, Ryan Strachan, VP – Investor Relations, and Dameon Creary, Investment Banking Analyst.

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GK Capital Management Limited (GKCM) has entered an exclusive engagement with Regency Petroleum Limited (RPL) as a financial advisor to help the petroleum marketing company raise capital to facilitate business growth activities.

The engagement with GKCM will likely result in an Initial Public Offer (IPO) of RPL’s ordinary shares via the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE).

RPL is licensed to distribute bulk petroleum products.

Initially stamping its mark in western Jamaica, RPL has grown steadily since its inception to become a preferred supplier to numerous households, hotels, restaurants, bakeries, and other local industries.

GK Capital’s Vice President of Investor Relations, Ryan Strachan, expressed, “We are excited about this new professional relationship that we have established with Regency. We have always taken a keen interest in supporting businesses with high growth potential and helping them realise their capital growth objective. Given RPL’s performance over the past four years, it is encouraging that they are likely to be the second company in the energy sector to pursue listing on the Jamaica Stock Exchange. These are indications of a broadening of the market and the resilience of the entrepreneurial spirit in Jamaica.”

CEO of RPL, Andrew Williams, shared, “We started out distributing solely LPG cylinders and have since added a retail division of petroleum products specific to gasoline and diesel fuel. Our current focus is developing the automotive petroleum segment of our business, and an injection of capital will fuel our strategic plans.”

He added, “Like many GK Capital clients before us who have benefitted from the expertise of the team, we are committed to staying the course, and believe that very soon we will realise our plans for sustainable expansion.”

Patsy Latchman – Atterbury, Managing Director of GKCM commented, “It is admirable that in a time when businesses are still navigating the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, RPL is laser-focused on building capacity and expanding their business. We are confident that GK Capital’s advisory services will further strengthen Regency Petroleum’s market position.”

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CIBC FirstCaribbean advances sale of assets in two OECS countries Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News
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FirstCaribbean International Bank Limited says it has received approval from the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank for the sale of its business to two indigenous banks in the eastern Caribbean.

The bank further announced that it will now begin the process of transferring its clients to the Bank of St Vincent & Grenadines Limited in St Vincent and St Kitts, Nevis, Anguilla National Bank in St Kitts.

This process is expected to take several months.

The sale of the Caribbean bank’s business in five countries – Aruba, St Vincent, Grenada and St Kitts & Nevis & Dominica – was announced in October of 2021. The Aruba sale was completed earlier this year.

The parties continue to discuss and negotiate key aspects of the transaction in the proposed sale of CIBC FirstCaribbean’s assets to Grenada Co-operative Bank Limited.

The bank further announced that the sale of its assets in Dominica to the National Bank of Dominica will not proceed, as NBD has announced a change in its strategic direction, which does not include an acquisition at this time.

Colette Delaney, CEO of CIBC FirstCaribbean, noted: “We are pleased at the approval of the sales in St Vincent and St Kitts. This helps us deliver on our strategy of simplifying our business. It’s a complex set of transactions and it will be some months before we complete the transfer of client accounts over to the purchasing banks. In the interim, we will continue to provide our clients with first-class service through a modern everyday banking experience and our employees with the best possible work experience.”

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UPDATE: Double homicide in Golden Grove, Victims identified

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Police continue a high-level investigation into the murder of a husband and his wife at their Golden Grove home Wednesday morning. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR NEWS UPDATES.

The lifeless bodies of 65 year old Tyrone Baptiste and his 60 year old wife, Pia, were found around 9:00.

ANR understands that neighbours heard explosions around 4:30 this morning.

Investigators say both victims were found with gunshot wounds and the husband also had a knife wound.

It is not clear how many assailants had entered the house.

Police are seeking to ascertain the motive for the attack, but theorize it was robbery.

At least one spent shell was found on the scene.

Pia, who is originally from The Netherlands, operated Tropical Adventures. There was a pall of grief at the office Wednesday morning. One employee reportedly went to check on Baptiste when she did not show up for work.

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