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Job Listings at the Labour Department

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

The Department of Labour is inviting persons to come into its office on the top floor of Neville’s Eatery, Lime Kiln Commercial Development, Basseterre to apply to fill a number of vacancies that exist within several companies.

Full-time positions are available for a Presser, Surveillance Officers, Production Workers, and an I.T. Technician. Full-time positions are also available for an Indian Chef, Tandoor Chef and Sous Chef.

For job requirements and additional information telephone: 467-2071, 762-1029 or 662-2075. Persons can also visit the Department of Labour on the top floor of Neville’s Eatery, Lime Kiln Commercial Development, Basseterre.

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Medals revealed in celebration of 10 days to go until World Champs | Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News

With 10 days until the start of the first World Athletics Championships on U.S. soil (July 15-24), the local organizing committee (LOC) on Tuesday unveiled the medals for the event.

The first medals will be won in the stadium and on the roads on the very first day of competition. On the opening night, Team USA looks to defend its world title in the mixed 4x400m relay, where a world record will likely be needed to take gold.

Medals will be won in 49 event disciplines and on each of the 10 days of competition, with fans able to watch finals in 12 of the 16 in-stadium sessions and in all six of the free road events.

“It was imperative that our medals were true to the unique, unmissable, unconventional nature of the first World Athletics Championships on U.S. soil,” said Niels de Vos, executive director of Oregon22, LLC. “Months of cutting-edge creative thought and experimentation into the latest manufacturing techniques went into the medals, designed and fabricated right here in Oregon. The medals are won by athletes as the result of a lifetime of dedication and commitment. They are the best in the world, and our team wanted to ensure a medal which reflected that status.”

In a first for track and field, instant medals will be awarded to the three medal-winning athletes in the immediate moments after their finals.

Full medal ceremonies with national anthems will still take place, but this additional celebratory component of instant medals is designed for athletes to commemorate their individual victory ‘in the moment’ and to share that moment with family and friends.

By including the medals in the initial emotional aftermath of their medal-winning performance, athletes will be able to experience their triumph more fully, feeling the weight of their accomplishment around their necks right after earning it and proudly displaying their victory during a lap of honour and in post-event media interviews.

At the end of the mixed zone interviews, the medals will be taken back from the athletes for engraving ahead of the official presentation on the podium as scheduled.

The medals depart from the traditional die-cast variety, using instead the ultra-modern and durable material of Corian, which has been subsequently inlaid with the relevant precious metal.

The use of Corian enables the finely detailed carving of intricate relief work featured in the designs – something just not possible using conventional medal techniques.

While traditional in shape and weight, the medals will look very different, even down to the attachment of the ribbon, which uses a bar inserted inside the body of the medal to ensure both longevity and the maintenance of clean design lines.

One side of the medals is inspired by the cross-section of a tree, complete with seven rings to represent the seven regions of Oregon with the logo of WCH Oregon22 at its heart. The tactile experience is completed by the outer edge of each medal, which is textured to feel like tree bark.

The other side features one of seven landscapes that showcase the seven regions of Oregon. These dramatic scenes carry echoes of the marble sculptures and white Art Deco facades of the great public buildings in the United States, including Oregon’s State Capitol. These landscape elements are fundamental to WCH Oregon22’s brand as represented through its Oregon Tapestry. The tapestry is also showcased on the ribbon, juxtaposing a rich colour palette to the immaculate, striking form of the medal.

All seven regions are represented across each colour of medal – so if an athlete wins multiple medals, each one can feature a different Oregon relief. This innovation of making different medals was made for two reasons. First, to infuse each award with a sense of individuality and pricelessness – essentially, to heighten each medal moment with an opportunity for surprise and delight as the athlete discovers the distinct scene represented on their medal. Second, to highlight the beauty of the entirety of the State of Oregon, from its mountains and rivers to its coastline and forests.

“The primary goal that drove the design process was to create something truly innovative and glorious that would be immediately recognizable in years to come as Oregon’s medals,” said Jessica Gabriel, communications director of Oregon22, LLC. “We worked with Oregon-based companies to center the project in this place, and together we challenged ourselves to create works of art that would symbolize the significance of an athlete capturing the glory of a global medal here in the heart and home of track and field in the U.S.”

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Former champion Simona Halep back in Wimbledon semifinals | Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News

WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Simona Halep’s first appearance at Wimbledon since winning the title three years ago is going just as good as it did the last time.

The 16th-seeded Romanian reached the semifinals and stretched her winning streak at the All England Club to 12 matches by beating Amanda Anisimova 6-2, 6-4 on Wednesday on Centre Court.

Halep missed the chance to defend her title at Wimbledon twice, first in 2020 when the tournament was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic and then again in 2021 when she had to sit out with a left calf injury.

“I struggled a lot last year,” Halep said, “and now I’m just trying to build my confidence back.”

In the semifinals, Halep will face Elena Rybakina. The 17th-seeded Rybakina beat Ajla Tomljanovic 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 on No. 1 Court.

Rybakina, a 23-year-old Kazakh, is playing at Wimbledon for only the second time in her career. She lost in the fourth round last year.

In the men’s quarterfinals, two-time champion Rafael Nadal was playing Taylor Fritz on Centre Court while Nick Kyrgios was to face Cristian Garin on No. 1 Court.

Halep is making her 10th appearance at Wimbledon and has reached the semifinals for the third time. She is the only Grand Slam champion left in the women’s tournament.

“I’m very emotional right now, because it means a lot to be back in the semis,” Halep said.

The match against Anisimova appeared to be as straightforward as her first four victories at this year’s tournament — all came in straight sets. But the 20th-seeded American broke Halep when she was serving for the match at 5-2.

Anisimova then had three more break points when Halep again served for the match at 5-4, but the Romanian won five straight points to finish the match.

“She could crush the ball in the end, and I didn’t know, actually, what to do,” Halep said. “But I just believed in myself. I said that I have to stay there, strong on my legs.”

Halep injured her calf more than a year ago, forcing her to withdraw from the French Open and Wimbledon. She started working with Patrick Mouratoglou, the former coach of Serena Williams, in April.

In the other match, Rybakina dropped her first set of the grass-court tournament but broke her Australian opponent early in the second and third sets. She finished the match with 15 aces.

“I started a bit slow. I didn’t serve that well. Maybe I was nervous,” Rybakina said. “Ajla, she played really well, she was defending really good and I just tried to focus on my serve to find my way and I found it.”

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“He is just a child” – mother pleads for safe return of missing son as Police halts search

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Missing: Akeem Bissoon

By: La’Wanda McAllister 

The mother of 16-year-old Akeem Bissoon of A Field Sophia, Greater Georgetown, who disappeared without a trace at the Aruwai airstrip in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) on June 14 said the Police have halted their search for her son.

In a previous interview with the media, the woman, Jennifer Henry, had said that the Police were showing no form of interest in locating the teen, and had only gone to search for him once.

However, on Tuesday, she said it has now been three weeks since her son went missing, and the Police have halted their search completely.

“It is now 21 days and nobody not contacting me, nobody not telling me anything. The Police stopped looking for him. Why did the Police stop the search?” the woman asked.

On the day Bissoon went missing, the woman’s brother-in-law, with whom the teen was staying, claimed he was cooking inside the house while the teen was sitting outside at the door, and within two to three minutes the teen disappeared and was nowhere to be found. His phone and slippers were in the trail.

The woman said even though her son went missing, her brother-in-law never called to inform her of her son’s disappearance. She said it was until someone else called her that she found out that her son was missing.

The teen had left Georgetown on June 8 and went to Region Seven with his uncle. Bissoon’s mother said he had been living with her sister and brother-in-law since he was three years old.

She said she had left her son with the couple since they offered to keep him while she worked to provide for her family.

After the teen’s disappearance, the woman said her brother-in-law was arrested by the Police but was later released from custody.

“He was arrested last week for 72 hours and they release him. The Police said that they have nothing that they can arrest him for because every time they question him, he has the same story, his story not changing,” she explained.

Henry said what is even more frustrating is that everyone around her seems to be tight-lipped and is showing no remorse that her son is missing,

“Everyone is so tight-lipped. My sister, my brother-in-law, nobody is saying anything to me. If I did not call them to find out about my child then I would not have known that my son is missing. I am just praying that my son is alive. He is just a child, not an animal,” the tearful woman said.

When asked what is next moving forward, the woman said she does not know what else to do.

“I don’t know who to turn to, and where to turn to. I am just hoping for the best.” Anyone who has information about the whereabouts of Bissoon is asked to contact the nearest Police station or his mother on telephone number 6847056.

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Miner critical after chopped, beaten by co-workers

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Injured: Ryan Joseph

A miner is now in a critical condition after he was allegedly chopped and beaten by co-workers on Monday evening during a row over alcohol at a backdam in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni).

Injured is 41-year-old Ryan Joseph of the North West District (NWD), Region One (Barima-Waini).

Though he received severe injuries since Monday evening, the man is now seeking transportation from the Puruni Landing in Region Seven in order to be properly treated at a hospital.

Reports reaching this publication indicate that the miner was paid a pennyweight of raw gold on Monday and after being paid, he proceeded to imbibe with co-workers, one of whom is the employer’s nephew.

Later in the evening, Joseph and the nephew along with two other co-workers became embroiled in a fight over the purchasing of alcohol. During the fight, Joseph was badly beaten and chopped about his body.

It is unclear why persons have waited until now to escort the injured man to a medical facility to seek medical attention.

The man’s friend, who spoke with this publication, indicated that she has since contacted the Bartica Police Station to have cops escort the man to the nearest medical facility.

When contacted, Region Commander Dion Moore said he has not received any information on the incident but will look into the matter.

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Tahir and Shamsi with Warriors for 2022

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

The Guyana Amazon Warriors have announced their overseas signings for the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League which gets underway on 31 August.

Imran Tahir will be back with the Amazon Warriors for the fifth consecutive season. Tahir is the record wicket taker for the franchise with 60 wickets from 43 matches.

Tahir will be joined by fellow South African wrist spinner, Tabraiz Shamsi, who has Hero CPL experience with the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots from 2015 to 2018. Shamsi, the number one ranked bowler in T20 Internationals, has 33 wickets at the CPL.

The Amazon Warriors batted is bolstered with the addition of South Africans Colin Ingram and Heinrich Klaasen and Ireland international Paul Stirling.

The Amazon Warriors will have six more spots to fill at the Hero CPL draft with details of these picks released during the draft show which will be broadcast this Thursday – 7 July – at 9am Eastern Caribbean Time.

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Du Plessis, David & Wiese Back With Saint Lucia Kings – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The Saint Lucia Kings have announced their overseas signings for the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League which gets underway on 31 August.

The Saint Lucia Kings have announced their overseas signings for the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League which gets underway on 31 August.

Faf du Plessis, who captained the Kings to a second successive Hero CPL final in 2021, will return for this season. He will be joined by Tim David and David Wiese who were both instrumental to the Kings success during the 2021 season.

This season will also see the return of Scott Kuggeleijn who played for the Kings in 2020, where he finished as the tournament’s leading wicket taker that season. The Kings have one more overseas spot left to fill and this will be announced in the coming weeks.

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The Kings will have six more spots to fill at the Hero CPL draft with details of these picks released during the draft show which will be broadcast this Thursday 7 July – at 9am Eastern Caribbean Time.

SAINT LUCIA KINGS
FAF DU PLESSIS (S)
TO BE CONFIRMED 
TIM DAVID (S)
ROSTON CHASE (R)
JOHNSON CHARLES (S)
KESRICK WILLIAMS (R)
DAVID WIESE (S)
ALZARRI JOSEPH (R)
SCOTT KUGGELEIJN (S)
MARK DEYAL (S)
JEAVOR ROYAL (R)
TO BE DRAFTED
TO BE DRAFTED
TO BE DRAFTED
TO BE DRAFTED
TO BE DRAFTED
TO BE DRAFTED

(R) – Retained (S) – Signed

Source: Hero Caribbean Premier League 

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UPP Calls For Lower Fuel Prices In Line With Plummeting Global Oil Prices

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

UPP Calls For Lower Fuel Prices In Line With Plummeting Global Oil Prices

The Political Leader of the United Progressive Party (UPP) Harold Lovell, is calling for an immediate reduction in the price of gasoline and diesel, in line with plummeting global oil prices.

Since the middle of June, oil prices have been on a consistent decline precipitating a sharp price drop below $100 USD per barrel on July 4th. Notably, the current global oil price has fallen more than $20 USD below what it was at the time of the ABLP’s last price hike.

“The Gaston Browne led ABLP Administration has been quick to respond to increases in the global oil price, with no attempt to cushion the impact on people and businesses. Now, after over two weeks of declining oil prices, the ABLP Administration has yet to reduce local fuel prices to a reasonable level,” Harold Lovell says. “The people need relief now – especially because no measures have been implemented to reduce their cost of living.”

A similar call was issued by President Biden, in response to declining world oil prices. On July 2, 2022 Biden tweeted “My message to the companies running gas stations and setting prices at the pump is simple: this is a time of war and global peril. Bring down the price you are charging at the pump to reflect the cost you’re paying for the product. And do it now.”

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Central Bank Records net loss of $49.1 million for the year ended 31 March 2022

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room
Antoine

The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) has published its 2021-2022 Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the financial year ended 31 March 2022.

The Report, which was published on 30 June, reveals that the Bank recorded a net loss of $49.1 million for the year ended 31 March 2022 compared to a net profit of $25.2 million in the previous financial year.

The net loss for the year was largely driven by losses on foreign investment securities combined with a decline in interest income earned on foreign reserve assets, as interest rates globally remained at historically low levels over the year.

The Governor of the ECCB, Timothy N. J. Antoine said, “the current state of the global economic and geopolitical environment can be characterised as unprecedented and complex and the economies of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU), like the rest of the world, felt the weight of this difficult environment during the 2021/2022 financial year”.

He said, despite the weak global financial environment which resulted in the ECCB’s first
loss-making year in six years, the Bank continues to manage the reserves prudently thereby maintaining the strength and stability of the EC dollar.

Governor Antoine says that the 2022/2023 financial year opened with even more challenges than the previous year did and this reality will shape the Bank’s direction for the new year.

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LETTER: They’re Fooling No One

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Dear Editor and Readers,

I have been watching the political atmosphere here in our country for some while sitting on the fence looking for the best option.

Weighing the options of the blue and its broken track record and the red in regard to their disregard for the suffering nationals and the ever rising cost of living being presented before us.

Never have I seen 2 gallons of gasoline cost $35.00!!

Now, I am seeing a trend that’s occurring in front of our faces; the fact that a party pays for a poll and the pollster always puts the results in the favour of the paying party.

As a fence sitter and watching the political atmosphere, this country and the electorate must not opt-out the DNA as a strong uprising party who actually have plans in place that the country needs.

It’s shameful to say the least that these pollsters deliberately avoid mentioning the DNA whilst their popularity seems to be going in the positive direction.

If the election bells were to ring now, the failing ABLP and the failed UPP could not receive a vote from me nor my household.

This country obviously needs a change outside of the binary system and I honestly think I may step off of the fence and vote for the DNA simply because of these self-praising polls that we’ve lately been seeing from those other two parties who obviously have nothing to offer.

Did you hear that UPP candidate Potter the other day when she couldn’t answer a simple question about foreign direct investment?

Where is the UPP’s shadow government who are to speak and oppose?

Look, I am not one to write editorials but i just may start so we can have robust debate in regards to this “atmosphere”.

EYES WIDE OPEN

Philip

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