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Making a living: Aishalton widow uses business to support village farmers

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Aishalton widow Genevieve Nario at her small business

Some fifteen years ago, life changed for Genevieve Nario when her husband died suddenly. With six children to raise on her own at their home in the Deep South Rupununi village of Aishalton, she had to find a means to create a bright future for her offspring.

After years of working with persons within the community, Nario, fondly known as “Aunty Genny”, worked on a plan which entailed making several sacrifices along the way.

“When my husband died, I had to find a way to make things happen for my children,” she said.

As time passed, she said she decided to save her earnings from jobs that she did within the community. She said she started working with the hot meal project at the primary school and she did that for three years. Then she found a job with a businesswoman, and according to the determined woman, she started to save her earnings while working on her plan.

“My plan was to start a business,” she said. As time passed, she managed to buy the materials needed to build a snackette, and according to her, it was no turning back after she started the business.

Genevieve Nario (right) standing alongside her sister-in-law Mavis Gomes. The former decided to start her business soon after her husband died some 15 years ago

She said she started by selling beverages and these included homemade juices among the popular aerated beverages and snacks. Then as the business evolved, she decided to invest in groceries but according to her, she observed that many farmers, mostly small cultivators, would visit her shop with their produce.

“They would bring ground provisions, like plantains and yams and so, and vegetables and they didn’t have a market for it,” she added. “I told them I know what it is to have produce with no one to buy, so I decided to buy it and sell back,” Nario said.

Nario said she has no regrets about the decision. She said many times she would consider what would happen if the farmers had no one to sell their produce to. “I don’t know if I am the only one but I think I am the only one who buys their produce,” she said.

Nario said that she started the business with the intention of taking care of her family, adding that her two sons and four daughters were always a priority. “For this business, I saved $10,000 and I used the money to build a stand,” she said. As time progressed Nario enclosed the area and converted it into a shop.

Aside from selling the produce from the farmers, Nario said she also does catering and according to her, it is also a viable means of making a living. “I do it at the side, it helps me get by with my business,” she added.

She said that the business is evolving and she noted that the time has come for her to urgently expand the business. “Many people would come with goods such as ornaments, hammocks, handcraft items so I need to have more space,” she added.

In addition, she said that she plans to invest in finger foods and snacks, adding that the foods are always in demand. But Nario said she has a little concern.

She said thieves have been on the prowl within the village and she noted that she even decided to spend time at her shop at night. Accompanied by her children, the woman would sleep at a section of the business in order to secure her goods. She said she is working on a plan to make her business more secure from thieves.

The soft-spoken woman noted that she is determined to ensure her business expands, adding that as a single parent, she believes that there is always a future in opening and operating one’s own business. As for the farmers, Nario said she will continue to support them since according to her, it is always good to assist others.

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CARICOM Pays Tribute To Late Former Japanese Prime Minister – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The Conference of Heads of Government and the entire Caribbean Community (CARICOM) are shocked and saddened by the assassination of the former Prime Minister of Japan, the Honourable Shinzo Abe.

Mr. Abe is well remembered in our Community as in 2014 he became the first Prime Minister of Japan to visit the region and meet with our Heads of Government taking to a new level the political engagement between CARICOM and Japan.

It was during that visit the Prime Minister signalled Japan’s support in recognizing the vulnerability of Small Island and low-lying coastal Developing States (SIDS) and expressed Japan’s willingness to take into consideration issues other than GDP per capita as criteria for determining the provision of official development assistance.

It was Prime Minister Abe who, during the Summit in Port of Spain, reset CARICOM-Japan relations by outlining his country’s three-pillar Policy towards the Community.

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These are co-operation towards sustainable development including overcoming vulnerabilities particular to small islands states; deepening and expanding bonds founded on exchanges and friendship; and co-operation in addressing challenges in the international community.

CARICOM is highly appreciative of Mr Abe’s significant contribution to enhancing relations between the Region and Japan.

CARICOM extends deepest condolences to the family of Mr. Abe, and the Government and People of Japan on the death of their longest serving Prime Minister and a man who made great efforts to reshape his country and its place in the world.

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UCI Track Nation Cup: Colombiaan houdt Tjon En Fa uit kwartfinales sprint

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

door Terence Oosterwolde PARAMARIBO — Surinames baanwielrenner Jaïr Tjon En Fa is zondag tijdens de UCI Track Nation Cup in

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U19-volleyballers blijven Trinidad de baas

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

door John Zaalman PARAMARIBO — Hoewel de buit al binnen was, heeft de nationale U19-jongens-volleybalselectie van Suriname ook haar derde

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Range of government phone lines and services down | Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass
Loop Sports

1 hrs ago

Government Information Services has reported that a range of Government services are currently down including the phone lines, websites, and e-services operated by multiple agencies.

Computer Services are working to resolve the situation as quickly as possible.

Persons in emergency situations should contact 911. Travel Cayman clients should contact 525-1904 or 526-2792, or e-mail travelcayman2022@gmail.com.

All other individuals are requested to try the service again within the next few hours.

Further updates will be shared with the public as new information becomes available.

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Cit? Soleil : , , selon le maire

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

L’agent ex?cutif int?rimaire de Cit? Soleil, Jo?l Jan?us, a indiqu? que les affrontements arm?s entre groupes arm?s depuis vendredi ont fait au moins vingt morts et une cinquantaine de bless?s. <>, a-t-il confi?, dimanche 10 juillet, au troisi?me jour d’un ?ni?me accrochage ponctu? d’atrocit?s.

L’agent ex?cutif int?rimaire reconnait une difficult? ? avoir un bilan consolid?. Dans les deux camps, on br?le les cadavres des adversaires, a indiqu? Jo?l Jan?us, d?plorant l’absence de l’Etat ? la Cit? depuis un an. <>, a appel? Jo?l Jan?us.

<>, a confi? ce dimanche un r?sident de Cit? Soleil qui est sur le qui-vive depuis vendredi, quand les hommes de G-9, la coalition men?e par Barbecue, ont donn? l’assaut sur les positions tenues par Gabriel et ses alli?s de G-P?p. <>, a confi? cette source qui explique le calvaire de membres de la population qui fuyaient les accroches. <>, a-t-il dit, soulignant avoir vu plus de cinq cadavres brul?s ? Bois-9.

A cause des affrontements, les habitants des quartiers assi?g?s manquent de tout. D’eau, de pain, a soulign? cette source qui dit avoir vu l’impuissance dans les yeux des policiers qui ne pouvaient pas aider les personnes voulant fuir. <>, a-t-il indiqu?. <>, a dit cette source qui souligne que plus d’une trentaine de personnes bless?es, en majorit? des membres de la population civile, ont ?t? conduites ? M?decins sans fronti?res. <>, a soulign? cette source.

Binuh condamne

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UPP Questions Whether Food Vouchers Will Be Honoured & Condemns The Politicization of The Programme

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room
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UPP Questions Whether Food Vouchers Will Be Honoured & Condemns The Politicization of The Programme

With food prices rising unchecked, and in the absence of any cost of living reduction measures, the UPP welcomes the announcement that Government plans to double the value of food vouchers.

However there are concerns as to whether these vouchers will be honoured, amid reports of vouchers being rejected due to Government non-payment. The situation was so grave that shoppers were asked to call ahead, to verify whether vouchers would be accepted, to avoid embarrassment at the checkout line.

“We hope they are not doubling the food vouchers and cutting the recipients in half,” UPP Political Leader Harold Lovell says, “I question the sincerity of Gaston Browne’s announcement. He says ‘UPP match dat!’. Is this an election gimmick or a serious programme? I say to Gaston Browne: stop your childish one-upmanship and politicization of something as essential as food.”

The UPP also condemns the political slant PM Browne has taken in his announcement. It has been widely reported that Government MPs have been engaged in the distribution of food vouchers issued by the Ministry of Social Transformation. The UPP views this as totally unacceptable.

“The needs assessments and distribution of vouchers should be conducted by social workers within the Ministry of Social Transformation, not Government Ministers,” Harold Lovell states. “The fact that Gaston Browne directed his ministers to spearhead the programme, undermines public trust in the fairness of the distribution.”

Lovell further recommends that the programme be immediately reorganized to remove all instances of political involvement.

Finally, the UPP Political Leader states, “Notwithstanding our support for the increase in the voucher value, we maintain our calls for the reduction of customs duties on certain essential food items. Lowering duties at the port will lower food prices everywhere, including at the small community businesses which are not part of the voucher programme.”

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Photographer Anthony Harris dies after cycling accident

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Sports photographer Anthony Harris – Angelo Marcelle

VETERAN SPORTS photographer Anthony Harris has died.

Harris succumbed to injuries sustained after being hit by a car while riding a bicycle around the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain, on Saturday morning.

Harris’ daughter, Charisse, confirmed her father’s passing on Sunday morning by posting to social media.

“I regret to inform everyone that our loving sweetheart of a father Anthony Harris has passed, we will inform every one of funeral arrangements when they are available. Please understand that we are grieving and kindly give us time to process this loss,” she wrote.

Tributes poured in on social media in memory of the longstanding photographer.

The TT Cycling Federation (TTCF) sent condolences to his family via Facebook.

“We are greatly saddened by this situation and prayer for continued strength. We thank Anthony for his service to the cycling Federation over the years. May he rest in peace!”

Other sport-related media such as Richard Lyder Photography and T&T Sport Diary among others, offered words of support to the family via different social media platforms.

On Saturday afternoon, a family member told Newsday Harris had brain surgery following the accident and was in need of blood. A report was also made to the Belmont Police Station.

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The “Biggest Party in Sport” 2022: GUYANA HAS GOT A STRONG SIDE, says CPL CEO Pete Russell

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Hero CPL CEO Pete Russell

By Jemima Holmes

As is customary in the world of Guyanese Sport during this time of year, questions have been raised in regard to the composition of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) teams, following the hosting of their Player Draft last Thursday.

Closer to home, the Guyana Amazon Warriors (GAW) team, which has been stacked with just the right balance, does not appear to satisfy the taste of local cricket pundits.

It appears like many were expecting that international talents, with the likes of probably Jos Butler, would have been included among the Warriors, but there are many constraints that kept those kinds of players away from the CPL this year.

While it is important to note that teams such as South Africa, England, Bangladesh, Australia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, New Zealand and Zimbabwe would all be involved in varying limited overs tours during the CPL Window, Hero CPL CEO Pete Russell gave some clarity on the international players’ availability, especially considering the impending T20 World Cup in October- November of this year.

“The International calendar is quite complicated, especially as you lead into a World Cup. And also, everyone has to understand that the structure of a team, you can only put players in place that you need,” Russell answered Guyana Times Sport’s inquires on Friday last.

He further stated, “So, I believe actually, it’s the best international lineup we’ve ever had across all the teams.”

Speaking to the fans’ independent assessment of the teams, Russell said, “I think everyone is excited about what those teams are going to bring; it’s all very close. I think each team has its strengths and weaknesses.”

Turning his attention to the local franchise, GAW, Russell opined that there aren’t any missing pieces in the squad.

“I think Guyana has got a very strong side. It (The CPL) is based around Caribbean players, and of course, it’s great to see Keemo Paul back here. Obviously, you’ve got Hetmyer, who’s obviously a big crowd pleaser and quality player,” the Hero CPL CEO explained to this publication.

He continued, “And, of course, if you then take Romario Shepherd and Odean Smith, you know that’s four very talented, high-quality players. I think every team has its strengths and weaknesses, as I said, and I think the Guyanese won’t be disappointed when they start to show their skills and action,” Russell went on to state about the fans who have been paying keen attention to the team’s composition.

Aside from the teams, the CPL Boss is also anticipating the atmosphere in the ‘Land of Many Waters’ when the time comes for Guyana to host 11 matches, inclusive of the Eliminators, Qualifiers and Finals.

He candidly shared, “We can’t wait to get down here for the final, so we arrived here on the 19th. We’ll play 11 games, and finals will be on the 30th of September. So, there’s plenty to look forward to.”

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Advertencia de inundaciones para varios pueblos de la zona metropolitana

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología (SNM) emitió una advertencia de inundaciones urbanas para varios pueblos de la zona metropolitana de San Juan.

La advertencia es hasta las 4:15 de la tarde e incluye los pueblos de Bayamón, Guaynabo, Toa Alta y Toa Baja.

El rada Doppler detectó fuertes lluvias y tronadas aisladas. Inundaciones menores son posibles que ocurran en los mencionados municipios.

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