TTMA IN THE NEWS
Manufacturers: Brace for job cuts if NGC hikes gas price
Thousands of jobs may be lost if the National Gas Company (NGC) goes ahead with its plan to significantly increase natural gas prices to manufacturers. The State Enterprise is already demanding that the manufacturing sector pay 13 per cent more for natural gas this year, moving to as high as a 100 per cent increase by 2023. The Sunday Guardian has learnt that at present manufacturers pay between US $2 to US $2.50 per million British Thermal Unit (mmbtu) and the NGC wants this price to escalate over time to US $4 per mmbtu. The NGC has been embroiled in difficult negotiations with all its customers as it tries to significantly increase prices because of its new deal with the oil and gas majors that have seen significant price increases for the aggregator. Read more here
NEWS
Totally Out of Control
A parent whose child attends Tablepiece Government Primary School has described a Standard Five boy at the school as "totally out of control" after he allegedly sexually assaulted students and a teacher and placed a toy gun to the head of the school's Principal. The latest incident took place on Wednesday and resulted in a five-day suspension of the student. Shortly after lunchtime on Wednesday, parents were called in to remove their children from the school, situated along Arnos Vale Road, Les Coteaux, as the boy, 12, went on a rampage. Newsday visited the school when classes ended on Friday and one parent, speaking on the condition of anonymity, recounted what happened on Wednesday. Read more here
Guaico pupils to celebrate pan victory at school today Bishops Anstey,Trinity College celebrate too
Guaico Presbyterian Primary School overcame the challenge of 11 other schools from around the country to retain its title as the 2020 National Schools Panorama champions in the primary school category. The competition was held at the Queen’s Park Savannah yesterday. Guaico led from the front with a rendition of “Savannah Grass” by Kees Dieffenthaller. The boys from the East played in position 10 and gained loud cheers from the Grand Stand crowd. When it was all said and done Guaico emerged with 283 points, four away from second place St Margaret’s Boys’ AC Primary School. Read more here
POLITICS
Deyalsingh: We’ll not cancel Carnival over coronavirus
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh scotched any idea of cancelling Carnival 2020 because of the coronavirus. Several commentators on social media have recently called for Carnival to be cancelled to prevent an influx of visitors and assembly of people, and so try to curb the import and spread of the virus from Wuhan, China. As of Sunday, 56 people had died in China where 2,000 more are infected. Three cases have been detected in the US, with cases also found in France, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Nepal, Macao, Malaysia, South Korea and Taiwan. Chinese scientists had said an infected person can transmit the virus before they even show any symptoms of being ill, so possibly evading thermal detection at entry points at airports. Read more here
PNM gears up for election: Nomination speculation abuzz
Letters are expected to be issued this week to PNM constituencies officially instructing them to open nominations for general elections— and the party’s already abuzz with speculation on which incumbents won’t be returning. Party chairman Colm Imbert last Saturday announced Prime Minister Keith Rowley had instructed the PNM to open nominations for all constituencies. The current term ends September 7. Elections can be called up to three months after, latest. Last year, PNM selected three general election candidates : Agriculture Minister Clarence Rambharat (Chaguanas East), PNM Senator Ndale Young (San Juan/Barataria) and PNM assistant general secretary Daniel Dookie (Point a-Pierre.) Read more here
BUSINESS
MASSY Holdings advances
This week, we at Bourse review the financial performance of MASSY Holdings Ltd (MASSY) for the year ended on September 30, 2019. Read more here
REGIONAL
Guyana lauds India’s ‘green energy’ drive
AS India celebrates 70 years since its transition from a British Dominion to a Republic, President David Granger lauded the many achievements that came as a result of Guyana’s collaboration with India. The High Commissioner of India, Dr. K.J. Srinivasa, hosted a Reception at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre on Sunday evening, at which President Granger delivered an address.
The President overtly applauded India for setting the example in alleviating impacts of climate change and promoting solar energy. This, he said, is what Guyana has to align with in order to achieve the ‘green’ transformation. Read more here
Crime Squad Flop - PM Calls PNP Elite Units Failed; Boasts Bigger Spend On National Security
In his most aggressive defence of his Government’s national security policies, Prime Minister Andrew Holness has asserted that his administration has a more effective long-term strategy in curbing violent crime than the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP). Speaking at a Jamaica House press briefing yesterday after a state of emergency in the Kingston Eastern Police Division was declared by Governor General Sir Patrick Allen, Holness shot back at critics of his expanding use of the security crackdown to curb violent crime. Holness characterised the PNP’s strategy of establishing special squads to battle gunmen and target the kingpins of organised crime as a failure. The Jamaica Labour Party leader later took his message to a partisan audience at the Olympic Gardens Civic Centre in his St Andrew West Central seat, charging that his political rivals were peddling a “false narrative” that his administration did not have an active plan to collar crime. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Bolton bombshell raises the stakes as Trump's defense team takes the spotlight
An explosive New York Times report detailing an unpublished draft manuscript by former national security adviser John Bolton has added new uncertainty to this week's crucial vote to determine whether the Senate should subpoena witnesses and documents in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, several GOP sources said. Citing multiple people's description of the unpublished draft manuscript by Bolton, the Times reported that Bolton claims Trump told him in August that he wanted to continue holding military aid to Ukraine until the country helped with investigations into Democrats -- including former Vice President Joe Biden. A source with direct knowledge of the manuscript told CNN the Times' telling of Bolton's account of the Ukraine aid hold discussion with Trump is accurate. Read more here
Coronavirus: Death toll rises to 81 as China extends holiday
27th January 2020