NEWS
CAPE, CSEC results out, scholarships after results analysis
Scholarships for 2019 will be announced when the analysis of the results is completed. Education Minister Anthony Garcia said on Wednesday the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) results were released online on Tuesday and the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate results would be released on Thursday. Read more here
The deplorable state of Caroni Visitor Centre
The water supply for the state-owned Caroni Visitor Centre, located at one of this country’s largest tourist attractions the Caroni Bird Sanctuary, has been cut by the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) for non-payment of arrears. Guardian Media was told the outstanding bill for the facility has crossed $.5million and its supply was cut in October 2018. During a visit to the centre on Tuesday, tour operator Navin Kalpoo of the Kalpoo Brothers said tour operators, security guards and game wardens from the Forestry Division have been begging for tanks of water to service the facility from different agencies for the past several months. Read more here
‘Pan in Carifesta Super Concert’
Culture Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly has denied ever saying or suggesting the pan was not worthy of the Carifesta Super Concert stage. She was responding to an allegation by Pan Trinbago president Beverly Ramsey-Moore that she was told by Gadsby-Dolly that the national instrument, the pan, is “not good enough” to be featured at the Carifesta XIV Super Concert. Read more here
POLITICS
PNM chooses four more ‘east’ candidates
UP to press time last night, the PNM had chosen four candidates to run in the Sangre Grande and Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporations. The screening at Balisier House in Port of Spain, chaired by PNM leader Dr Keith Rowley, began at 5.30 pm and was expected to continue late into the night for other corporations. By 7.30 pm, party officials for constituencies which cover the Port of Spain City Corporation took their seats to screen nominees. A very large contingent from the three Diego Martin constituencies including two chairman, Sigler Jack and Joel Martinez, patiently waited their turn. Newsday got the interim results from several constituency officials and PNM staff. Nominees for all seats on the Diego Martin corporation was due to be screened, but before that the unfilled seats on the other three corporations were screened for in order of Sangre Grande, Tunapuna/Piarco and Port of Spain. Read more here
PM appoints West to head Public Admin Ministry
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley approached Allyson West to take over the Ministry of Public Administration on Tuesday after the debacle surrounding his first pick—Garvin Simonette. West confirmed this on Wednesday after it was announced that she had been assigned to head the Public Administration after McDonald was fired from the Ministry early Monday. West, an attorney and former partner of accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, was sworn in as a Minister in the Ministry of Finance, in June 2017 during a Cabinet reshuffle and had been put in charge of getting the T&T Revenue Authority off the ground among other projects. The Public Administration ministerial portfolio became vacant after police charged McDonald, her companion and three others on a total of 56 alleged corruption charges. McDonald is on seven charges. Read more here
BUSINESS
Social enterprise is good business
Our social problems are evident on every street corner and in every shack, shed, school or shelter. Solving them often seems a painful slog. We have thousands of charities with passionate founders helping everyone from wheelchair users to sick children. They have a sense of purpose. But they are chronically short of cash and resources to organise efficiently. We have a government with huge resources at its disposal. But in such a large organisation its social mission can get lost. It is easy for civil servants to get lost in the cogs, particularly if they feel unable to personally find autonomy or growth. Read more here
Duke to oppose CDA job cuts
President of the Public Services Association (PSA) Watson Duke claims Government is trying to destroy the Chaguaramas Development Authority (CDA) to run Chaguaramas peninsula as “Disney World”. Duke voiced this opinion on his Facebook page yesterday, in response to the CDA’s announcement on Tuesday of impending job cuts at the authority. Read more here
REGIONAL
Mitchell Wants PSOJ Members To Watch Politicians’ Conduct Before Donating To Campaigns
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), seeking to usher in a new style of politics, is moving to ensure that its members examine the conduct of political representatives before making financial donations to their campaigns. PSOJ President Howard Mitchell disclosed yesterday that the lobby group plans to move a resolution at its next annual general meeting that will require members to examine “very closely the background [and] the context in which the political parties operate” before making any donation. The disclosure comes after two senior members of the People’s National Party (PNP) executive, Vice-President Mikael Phillips and Deputy General Secretary Basil Waite were forced to apologise for recent comments made on political platforms. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Russian jet crash-lands in field outside Moscow after striking flock of gulls
A Russian passenger jet flew into a flock of birds then crash-landed in a cornfield just outside a Moscow airport Thursday, according to Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency. The Ural Airlines Airbus A321 was carrying 226 passengers and a crew of seven from Moscow's Zhukovsky airport to Simferopol -- a city on the Crimean Peninsula -- when it ran into trouble. Shortly after takeoff, the plane "collided with a flock of gulls," according a statement from the agency. Some of the birds were sucked into its engines, it added. Read more here
Iran tanker row: US requests detention of Grace 1 in Gibraltar
15th August 2019