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POLICE ACTIONS UNDER SCRUTINY
A shocking video of a police officer blasting pepper spray into the face of a Five Cays man on Saturday (May 12) has sparked outrage across the territory.
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YOUNG SWIMMERS ATTEND REGIONAL COMP PAGE
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Aniya Musgrove Garland, Lenika Hamilton, Tajhari Williams, Lenin Hamilton Jr, and Jamarii Paker. CEO of Bugaloo’s Michael Stolow hands over a sponsorship cheque to team coach Lenin Hamilton
UK BORDER EXPERTS ASSESS EFFECTIVENESS OF IMMIGRATION PAGE 4
STORM DAMAGED PRIMARY SCHOOL WILL NOT BE DEMOLISHED PAGE 7
‘IT WAS LIKE LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT’ VANESSA VALBURN TOLD WEEKLY NEWS ABOUT DRAWING
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UK border experts assess effectiveness of immigration BY DELANA ISLES SEVERAL weeks after lending aid in the wake of an alarming upsurge in illegal sloops arriving in the TCI, the United Kingdom has sent over several experts to further assess the situation on the ground. On Sunday, May 13, a five member team of experts from the UK’s Home Office arrived in the Turks and Caicos Islands to examine the territory’s current illegal migration issues. Over the next two weeks, the team will meet with several officials and will at the end provide advice to the Ministry of Border Control on how to enhance the effectiveness of the Turks and Caicos Islands’ response to tackling immigration crimes. Among the tasks they will undertake will be to review the Immigration Department’s operational capacity and capabilities. This is intended to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the department. The team will also assess the detection and enforcement capabilities of law enforcement agencies and government agencies, with particular focus on the territory’s maritime capabilities. A review will also be conducted of all current policies, operational guidance and legal powers in the
TCI. The exercise is being funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). As advised by the Government, the initiative emanated from a request made by Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson earlier this year. The request was recently agreed to by the Overseas Territories Minister Lord Ahmad. Since their arrival, the team has already started their rounds of meetings. Senior government officials and stakeholder institutions including Maritime, Customs, Radar Departments, Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, seaports and the TCI Airport Authority are currently being engaged. The Deputy Premier and Ministry of Border Control, Hon Sean Astwood already met with the team on Monday at his office at which time he articulated several challenges and solutions to immigration and national security to the team. Back in March, when a marked increase in the arrival of illegal sloops from Haiti caused alarm both locally and in the UK, the RFA Mounts Bay was deployed from her regular tasking. The Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship arrived in TCI waters on March 19 and the team worked alongside
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the TCI’s enforcement authorities and regional partners to boost the maritime and aerial surveillance and interdiction capability of the local authorities. Troops from the Cayman Islands had also arrived at that time after the TCI Government requested assistance. The RCIPS Air Operations Unit was swiftly deployed to the TCI and worked along with local authorities and the UK team to help bring the situation under control. The operation last a few weeks and since that time has remained under wraps by local authorities with little being offered in the way of their successes or continued engagements. However, as evidenced in recent weeks, the illegal Haitian sloops are continuing to arrive in record numbers after a brief down surge in their arrivals during the joint international exercise. While some have been detected, there have been reports of others that have gone undetected by authorities and thus illegal migrants uncaptured.
Minister for Border Protection Hon Sean Astwood with the UK’s recently deployed team
American teen killed in jet ski accident AN UNFORTUNATE incident involving two jet skis near the Grand Turk Cruise Centre terminal has left one teenager dead. On Wednesday afternoon (May 16), police reported the accident which occurred about 11.30am. Deceased is a 16-year-old male from the United States who was travelling with his family. The family were passengers on cruise ship Carnival Sunshine that had docked at the Grand Turk port earlier that morning. Reports are that two jet skis, one of which the teen was operating, collided in the water causing the teenager to fall and break his neck. He was killed instantly. The other person, a male relative, did not sustain any injuries. The tragic incident has left many in shock and dismay. This
is the first recorded death for the year in the waters of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Late yesterday, a spokesperson at the Ministry of Tourism expressed their regret at the unfortunate incident. “The Ministry of Tourism is saddened by the tragic watersports mishap involving jet skis that occurred on the island of Grand Turk on Wednesday, May 16, which resulted in the loss of life of a visitor to our shores. “The matter is currently being investigated by the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force; hence no details have been released. “The ministry encourages anyone that witnessed the incident to kindly contact the police.” Minister of Tourism, Hon Ralph Higgs personally expressed his condolences to the bereaved family and asked residents to keep
the family in their prayers. He also called on the community to allow the grieving family time to contact their loved ones and to refrain from speculation. The Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) and the tourism and maritime departments have reminded the general public of the importance of taking the necessary precautions to ensure safety on the water. These agencies will soon come together to host a series of workshops aimed at increasing awareness. The Ministry of Tourism and the Turks and Caicos Tourist Board will also continue to offer assistance to the family in any way possible. Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1-800-8477.
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Residents and officers engage in a heated confrontation
Police pepper spray a Five Cays man BY OLIVIA ROSE A SHOCKING video of a police officer blasting pepper spray into the face of a Five Cays man on Saturday (May 12) has sparked outrage across the territory. Jean Dor was defending a female resident against “excessive” police force when the assault happened. The footage, which has since been circulated on several social media sites, has led hundreds to comment, with many hitting out at the way the officer handled the situation. The Weekly News spoke this week to Dor’s older cousin John Bien-Aime who called for a thorough investigation into the matter. He said that on Saturday afternoon officers from the Immigration Task Force were conducting a neighbourhood raid in Five Cays. At about 1pm they on swooped down on a house and arrested a halfdressed man. An 18-year-old female neighbour saw the events as they unfolded and pleaded with the officers to allow the man a few minutes to get dressed, Bien-Aime said. The officers, who then turned
their attention to the woman, asked her to provide proof of status. The young woman allegedly questioned the officers’ grounds for requesting her documents and refused to produce them. She got into a heated altercation with the police who, Bien-Aime said, used excessive force to subdue her. “Her mum is a Belonger, she’s a Belonger but she was born in America. “The young girl say, ‘Listen, let the man go home and put some clothes on.’ That’s only logical. “The police grab her and drag her just for saying that and almost broke her arm. She went to the hospital, so they put a cast on it.” After witnessing the scuffle from across the street, Dor as well as several other concerned neighbours decided to intervene on the woman’s behalf. They subsequently found themselves at the centre of the brawl. “Jean saw the whole thing and said, ‘Hey, why you grabbing the girl like that? Leave that girl alone,’ and he went over to stop them,” BienAime said. The video shows active resistance
from some residents and in one instance a woman is seen pulling her arm back from an officer. In the clip, an officer armed with a canister of what appears to be pepper spray is yelling: “Move, move,” as he attempts to disperse the rowdy crowd. Dor who sustained the brunt of the temporary debilitating substance was subsequently rushed to the hospital. “The hospital say they can’t do nothing for him for the pepper spray. They reject him and turn him back,” Bien-Aime said. He added that the nurses told Dor he would have to wait until the burning sensation dissipated naturally. Bien-Aime told the Weekly News that an official complaint had been made to the police. On Tuesday (May 15) Police Commissioner James Smith in a press release said: “The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force are aware of a video circulating of an alleged pepper spray incident involving one of our officers.” Smith said that an official complaint was not received but the video is under review.
Police and Five Cays residents clash over use of force
Officer holds pepper spray to Jean Dor’s face during Five Cays dispute
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PROTECT PROVO’S PUPILS THE TCI Human Rights Commission has demanded urgent action to protect hundreds of children from Oseta Jolly Primary School from the “unhealthy environment” of their temporary location at the Gustarvus Lightbourne Sports Centre in Providenciales. What are your thoughts?
Haitian consulate in the Turks and Caicos Islands
Petition demands closure of the Haitian consulate BY OLIVIA ROSE A PETITION, which demands that the British government acts immediately to close the Haitian consulate in the Turks and Caicos Islands, is currently in circulation. It was launched earlier this week in light of the recent influx of illegal sloops into the Turks and Caicos Islands. The strongly worded petition has been published on social media sites including Facebook and Twitter. It states: “We, the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands, have had enough of the illegal entry of persons violating our border on sloops, sea going vessels and boats from the neighboring country Haiti “In recent times the significant increase has enraged our people and caused widespread fear amongst the population. “It is a threat to our overall security. We desire to see a cease in diplomatic normalcy with Haiti until the illegal entry stops. “We demand an immediate closure of the Haitian consulate in Providenciales, which we believe is a tool used by illegal migrants in facilitating their efforts at illegal entry and illegal residency. “We demand that the integrity of our borders be respected by all nations and nationalities and that any attempt to illegally penetrate our
borders is condemned by all lawabiding persons in the Turks and Caicos Islands.” It is unclear at this stage who wrote the petition. Undoubtedly it has generated mixed reactions from the populace on social media. While many residents agree with the rationale of the petition, others have expressed their outright disapproval. One said: “I don’t agree to close the Haitian consulate but the Government can certainly use the office to apply pressure on the Haitian government to help control their people. “The consulate should be made to foot half the repatriation cost.” Another commentator wrote: “Are you seriously trying to divide the nation? Don’t you ever think long term? “There are plenty of TC Islanders/ Haitians born here and have half parents. You guys are not considering them, are you? “You seriously have no clue what you’re saying or doing.” A third person said: “Why does the Haitian consulate even exist in the TCI? What purpose does it serve? “I think we should close it immediately given the present circumstances dealing with this illegal immigration problem.”
Rational input?
What are the inputs from the rights group as to solutions for the problems? So, are they saying that it is unhealthy for the children to be there for learning and not unhealthy for them to be there during a sports’ meet? Some human rights groups do provide some rational contributions, however some do not care about balanced social dialogue just feelings of power. Now it’s another matter altogether if the place is dirty and unsanitary. If not, tell them folks at the group to go kick rocks.
We need action
Unimpressed. Having not been on island since December 2017, I was stunned by the state of damaged public buildings such as the schools now I’ve returned five months later and eight months after the hurricanes. What have our government members been doing? And the plan is only NOW being finalised!? Goodness, the plan should have been ready and set in motion within a month of the storms! No wonder the governor is being critical about the available funding not being used. We voted you in to act for us (not for yourselves) so let’s see some action for the people.
Get the wheels turning
And still our Government does
nothing! Everyone acknowledges that the post-hurricane state of government schools across the country is deplorable, not conducive to any kind of learning, and unhealthy in many cases, and yet what has the Government done to correct this condition? Does the TCI Community College campus on Grand Turk even have running water yet? Numerous private sector firms, foundations and individual donors have stepped up to provide furniture, computers and other educational support items, but none of these can be effectively employed until the Government repairs what were generally very poorly built structures in the first place. We now read that at least some of the school repairs are to be covered in the budget to be debated in June. Presuming this component of that budget is passed, there will then be the drawn-out tendering process, and finally the awarding of the contracts for reconstruction (with all the usual efforts to give those contracts to PDM supporters), so it is very unlikely that any construction will be ready to start until the middle of this year’s hurricane season, which will probably bring with it another series of delays. So fully a year later, and yet nothing has been done! Does anyone within our Government have even a basic understanding of the term ‘emergency’? In spite of the Government’s commitment to “rebuild stronger”,
can we have any faith that restoration works will be done with any consideration other than the lowest price? Although ill-considered government borrowing is always to be discouraged, particularly in light of the country’s poor financial management on the past, this Government has been truly derelict in its duty to its citizens by nor drawing on its credit reserves to get these critical public works projects underway well before now. If this process required Cabinet meeting more often than usual, then make it happen (tough to arrange, though, when the premier spends so much time out of the country), secure whatever British approvals may be necessary, and get the wheels turning!
Bad managers
Again, it’s about managerial competence, not resources or capability. The commission may be impassioned, but that will not execute what is needed.
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US coast guard vessel that intercepted the sloop last weekend
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Illegal sloop that arrived on Tuesday
Scores of illegal Haitian migrants converge on TCI Prompts calls for a halt to Haitian Flag Day THE TURKS and Caicos Islands Government is once again on the hook to find the funding required to repatriate scores of Haitian illegal migrants who fled their country within days of each other. Over the course of four days, 79 people were captured by local authorities as they attempted to sneak into the TCI, via the sea. Another sloop with an unknown number of illegal migrants arrived in the early morning hours of Saturday, but the occupants managed to escape. Reports to the Weekly News are that at about 8am on Saturday, May 12, several people were seen running away from a sloop in the North West Point area, a popular landing spot for the illegal vessels. A report was made to police, but the illegal migrants all managed to escape before the authorities were able to respond to the call. Reports also suggested that two sloops had arrived and while the occupants disembarked from one, the other vessel continued to sail off in the direction of Grand Turk. That sloop was spotted by the United States Coast Guard, which reported the sighting to local authorities.
The vessel was seen sometime around 9am on Saturday, 15 miles South of Grand Turk. US Coast Guard officials apprehended and escorted the occupants of the boat to the South Dock Port on Grand Turk for processing by immigration officials. A total of 38 Haitians, 29 men and nine women were later transported to the Detention Centre in Providenciales. Three days later, another vessel was apprehended, this one containing 41 illegal Haitian migrants. The vessel was intercepted in the vicinity of The Bluff off Providenciales on Tuesday. According to the 911 Centre, at about 9pm on the said date, Coastal Radar officials identified a sloop, 2.5 miles from the Bluff. The Marine Branch M/V Sea Guardian which was already on patrol successfully intercepted the sloop with 35 men and six women onboard. The detainees were transported to the South Dock Port and handed over to Task Force members who escorted them to the Detention Centre for processing. The arrivals, which have seen
Illegal sloop that arrived on Saturday, but was spotted first on Friday night
a marked uptick in the past few months, has prompted several residents to take to social media to bemoan the ongoing the crisis. Many are calling on the local and legal Haitian community to show solidarity with them by not celebrate their flag day with the usual pomp and ceremony that is displayed every year. Haitian Flag Day will be celebrated on March 18, and is a proud affair celebrated by Haitians around the world, commemorating Haiti’s struggle for freedom and independence from the French which is symbolised in its flag.
Here in the TCI, the day has always produced a host of criticisms and calls for an end to it by many Belongers who are angered at the continued influx of illegal migrants into their territory. This year, the anger and resentment was again evident online. One of many posts in a local community group on Facebook read: “I would encourage every single Haitians living in TCI to NOT celebrate Haitian flag day. “Haiti been going through way too much these past couple of months to celebrate any kind of flag day. “If that flag did so much we Haitians wouldn’t be going through so much, swimming to other countries looking for a better life.”
Under the tree
This viewpoint, from a resident Haitian, elicited equal parts anger and support from several commenters. Another impassioned woman said: “This country gone go broke sending these people back home. “There’s only one group of people benefiting from this, the airline companies, and please I say it again NO y’all ain’t celebrating flag day in TCI not this year, not next, not ever.” Meanwhile, authorities continue to appeal to anyone with information into the landing of these or any illegal vessels into the Turks and Caicos Islands to come forward, dial 911, contact the Chalk Sound Police Station at 338-5901, 941-8082 or call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-8477. (Delana Isles)
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The roof and windows of Ostea Jolly Primary School in Blue Hills were badly damaged
Storm damaged primary school will not be demolished BY OLIVIA ROSE CONTRACTORS will not be bulldozing Oseta Jolly Primary School, but instead rebuilding it using the existing foundation. The school, which was the hardest hit during the 2017 hurricanes, is pegged for major repairs when the 2018-2019 Budget is passed in June. According to Mark McAulay, the principal architect in the Public Works Department, a complete dismantling of the primary school is unnecessary and costly. McAulay made this observation during a work assessment tour conducted by Minister of Education Hon Karen Malcolm in April. He said: “There is no need for a complete demolition but there will be some demolition as you’re seeing there, sections of the roof have been damaged. “We have to take off the roof and start from the bell beams so that we can reconstruct a proper bell beam along with hurricane straps for the new roof and so on,” he explained. The Ministry of Education has since finalised and published the invitation to tender for repairing and rebuilding the school. April’s tour was undertaken to ensure that works will be completed on time and are consistent with the specifications. It saw the minister and a team from her ministry visiting Long Bay High School, Enid Capron Primary School and Clement Howell High School. The minister explained that repairing and rebuilding the schools is a two-pronged approach since many also serve as hurricane shelters. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education Wesley Clerveaux said: “Hurricane Maria and Irma really showed us that if we need to cater for a large population, we need more shelters and we can’t depend on the voluntary ‘let me use your building’ kind of thing.” Work is currently taking place on the block that houses the computer room, kitchen and sickbay at Enid Capron Primary School in Five Cays.
However, phase two of the work at the school will only begin once the 2018-2019 Budget is passed. The repair work at the Clement Howell High School started before the storms, however, the school sustained extensive damages during the passage of hurricane Irma. Phase three of the Long Bay High School build is progressing on schedule and the work is expected to be completed in July 2018. According to the ministry, invitations to tender have been published for Iris Stubbs Primary School and Marjorie Basden High School. Contracts have since been awarded and works are to begin as early as May. The drafting of the ITT for repair and rebuilding of the TCI Community College and HJ Robinson High School
will be finalised and published by the end of April. Funding for the repair and rebuilding of Ianthe Pratt Primary School, Eliza Simons Primary School, C Hubert James Primary School, Mary Robinson Primary School, Adelaide Oemler Primary School and additional work at Enid Capron Primary School is allocated in the 2018-2019 budget. Construction work will begin once the budget is passed in the House of Assembly. Following the passage of hurricanes Irma and Maria 95 percent of the schools’ infrastructure throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands was affected. As a result, the Government has taken the decision to rebuild more resilient schools through the territory.
Minister of Education Karen Malcolm and contractors inspect works at Clement Howell High School
Minister inspects work at Enid Capron Primary School in Five Cays
BOARD member appointments, hurricane insurance, bill amendments and North Caicos ATMs were all hot topics at the latest meeting of the Cabinet. Governor John Freeman chaired this year’s 10th meeting on Wednesday, May 9, at the NJS Francis Building in Grand Turk. All ministers were present. At this meeting Cabinet: -Approved the write-off of unrecovered staff advance account balances of former TCIG staff from the TCIG Statement of Financial Position (Balance Sheet) for forwarding to the House of Assembly for approval in accordance with Section 51 of the Public Finance Management Ordinance 2012. -Noted the decision by the TCI Civil Aviation Authority to acquire a new aviation audit data management tool subject to budgetary provision being made. -Approved draft policy guidelines on the waiver of customs storage fees on materials imported by individuals to replace items destroyed or damaged in the September hurricanes. -Approved the renewal of TCIG’s policy for tropical storm or hurricane insurance cover for 2018/19 with the Caribbean Catastrophic Risk Insurance Facility, Segregated Portfolio Company. -Advised the governor to approve the draft Turks and Caicos Islander (Amendment) Bill 2018 for forwarding to the House of Assembly for approval. -Advised the governor to approve the draft Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill 2018, subject to budgetary provision being made to implement the proposed changes to the Road Traffic Ordinance and Regulations being amended, for forwarding to the House of Assembly for approval. -Approved the appointments of members to the TCI Community College Board of Governors and the Education Advisory Board/Scholarship Committee which fall under the Ministry of Education. -Advised the governor to approve the draft Electricity (Validation) Bill 2018 for forwarding to the House of Assembly for approval. -Advised the governor to approve the grant of a 25-year lease, with an option to renew, over Crown Land Parcel 61112/281 in Providenciales for the establishment of a beach park facility for kiteboarding and windsurfing on Long Bay Beach. -Received a report from the minister of tourism, environment, heritage and gaming on feedback from a public consultation on a draft gaming bill. Cabinet approved amendments to the draft bill following the public consultation subject to the ministry identifying and confirming to Cabinet that there is budgetary provision to give effect to the bill. -Approved the appointments of members to the Prison Visiting Committee in accordance with Section 44 (1) of the Prisons Ordinance. -Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson presented a report on steps that the TCIG is taking to remedy ongoing problems at the National Health Insurance Board (NHIB). -Agreed a final extension to the interim appointment of Dr Hamlet Nation to act as CEO of the NHIB with effect from May 17. -At the request of the governor, received an update from the premier on progress to appoint a new board for Invest TCI. -At the request of the minister of tourism, environment, heritage and gaming, received an update from the attorney general on the provision of ATM banking services on North Caicos. -In response to a request by the minister of tourism, environment, heritage and gaming, the governor undertook to seek an update on the status of TCIG’s overseas offices. -Discussed departmental budget allocations and priorities. -The deputy governor briefed Cabinet on a meeting that she had with the TCI School Teacher’s Association on May 8. -Confirmed Cabinet approval of policy guidelines on the waiver of customs duties on materials imported by individuals to replace items destroyed or damaged in the September hurricanes. -Confirmed Cabinet approval of the draft National AntiMoney Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism Strategy 2018 to 2019 and AML/CFT National Action Plan 2018 to 2019.
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Closing arguments delivered in Walters’ manslaughter trial BY DELANA ISLES LAWYERS for the five men accused in the death 19-year-old Kenley Walters are currently delivering their closing arguments before Judge Joan Joyner in Providenciales Supreme
Court. The five defence attorneys began their closing arguments on Wednesday (May 16), and up to press time they were still delivering their arguments to the jury and a packed courtroom.
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Craig Wilson gets bail A MAN whose ex-girlfriend along with others turned his alleged gun into police after an altercation in a taxi in Grand Turk has been granted bail by a judge. Craig Wilson was discharged and set free on bail during his second sufficiency hearing for the same crime. Wilson appeared before Supreme Court justice Shiraz Aziz in a Grand Turk court on Thursday, May 10, and was granted his conditional freedom, while the case against gets ready to proceed to trial. The man had been rearrested on the same allegations of firearm possession and a number of other related charges less than two hours after his case was dismissed by a judge on a technicality.
He is now expected to return to court at a later date for a plea and direction hearing. Wilson stands accused of pulling a gun on the occupants of a car during an argument with his ex-girlfriend. He is alleged to have dropped the gun and escaped from the car, after the current boyfriend of his ex tried to wrestle the gun away from him. During his first sufficiency hearing, the case against was dismissed after the case bundle did not contain pertinent information from police in relation to tests done on the gun in order to proceed to trial. However, that was rectified and Wilson was re-arrested hours later.
Couple before court on cruelty to a minor charge Married couple Reneligue and Marie Innocent are currently before the Magistrate’s Court on charges of being cruel to a child. Chief Magistrate Tanya Lobban-Jackson is presiding
over the case in a Providenciales courtroom. The alleged crime is not of a sexual nature, it is a case where the couple are accused of brutality against the minor.
Man who assaulted cops appears in court Murrick Campbell is currently before the court for the alleged assault of police officers. The man made his appearance before the Chief Magistrate on
charges of assaulting police officer(s) twice, inflicting grievous bodily harm, resisting arrest and escaping from police custody.
The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force is appealing to any member of public who may have any information on these crimes. They can contact Chalk Sound Police Station on 338-5901 or make use of the confidential reporting system through Crimestoppers on 1-800-8477.
Judging from the arguments that are still to be delivered, it would appear that the jury will not get the case until sometime next week and will hopefully deliver a verdict later in the week. The trial has been ongoing for some six weeks and during that time saw heart-breaking testimony being delivered about the young man’s tragic death during a Boxing Day incident at Club 2005 in 2014. Last week and into this week, the defendants were given a chance to put on a defence. The defendants and their attorneys are Charlex Bottex attorney Glenda Clarke, Lorvensky Joseph - attorney Keith James, Kurt Delancy Jr - attorney Finbar Grant, Woody Baptiste - attorney Lara Maroof-Misick and Evenson Capron - attorney Guy Chapman. Last week the five defence lawyers argued that from their view there was insufficient evidence to move forward into the second half of the trial, and applied for a no case submission to be upheld by the judge. The defence attorneys believe that the Crown did not present enough evidence against any of the five men for the judge to call upon them to defend. That application was dismissed. The men are being tried on the offence of manslaughter. The Crown’s case as explained to the court over the past several weeks is that the five men along with another
The deceased Kenley Walters, aged 19
one, who has allegedly fled to Haiti, got involved in a physical altercation with Walters at the nightclub, which eventually resulted in him dying from the injuries inflicted upon him. A doctor who examined the deceased at the time of his death, testified that Walters was stabbed through the chest and directly into the heart, twice. He died within seconds of receiving the second stab wound, and had been rendered unconscious with the first. Throughout the length of the trial several references were made to the man who fled to Haiti, with many suggestions being made that he may have been responsible for actually inflicting the deadly wounds. He is said to be the brother of Charlex Bottex and Woody Baptiste. It is on the strength of this that the five men are only charged with manslaughter and not murder. Over the course of the trial the Crown sought to convince the jury that the men were involved
in the crime, but did not present any evidence that they had directly inflicted the fatal wounds. Only one of the defendants has spoken to the jury on his own behalf - Evanson Capron. Capron also called a witness Mackenson Pierre to testify on his behalf as well. Defendant Kirk Delancy Jr called his father to the witness stand to testify. During his testimony, the senior Delancy tried to convince the jury that he was looking at his son during that entire night, and that the younger man did not leave his side at any point in time while they were at the nightclub. He testified that because of this he could not have been involved in Walters’ death. Sometime next week, the trial judge will sum up the entire case for the jury, deliver her instructions and the jury then will retire to consider the evidence presented to them. A verdict will then be delivered.
Wanted man returned to TCI on illegal sloop ON SATURDAY (May 12) Andrew Washington Parker who escaped from police custody on December 13, 2017, returned to the Turks and Caicos Islands on board one of the two illegal sloops that arrived in the TCI over the past several days. The 28-year-old resident of Wheeland, Providenciales, was in police custody when he made a brazen break for freedom and succeeded. The man was being held in connection with a series of very serious offences, which included several counts of rape, kidnapping and robberies, among others, when he escaped from lawful custody and fled the territory. On Monday, police confirmed that Parker had turned himself into custody on Saturday and was taken to court on Monday, where he pleaded guilty for escaping from lawful custody. He will be sentenced on Friday (May 18) at 2pm in a Providenciales Magistrate’s Court on that charge. Parker has also been remanded
Wanted poster issued for Andrew Parker last year
to Her Majesty’s Prison on charges of rape and a domestic dispute allegation. It has been alleged that Parker, along with another man, were involved in the kidnapping of two Dominican women and another man at gunpoint during the summer months of 2017. Reports are that the two men raped the women and allegedly forced the kidnapped man at gunpoint to
perform sex acts on them. The victims were also robbed of their possessions. While reliable reports have stated that Parker returned on one of the illegal sloops that arrived in the TCI over the past weekend, police have not officially confirmed this, and Parker has so far not been charged with illegal entry. (Delana Isles)
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We welcome letters from all members of the public on a variety of topics Please note that all submissions are subject to editing in keeping with defamation laws and newspaper style. Letters should be accompanied by the author’s full name, location and phone number. Names will be withheld if requested.
LETTER OF THE WEEK
Ugly and filthy Dear Editor, Let’s get serious about nation building and turn our hearts and minds to addressing a very important, urgent, pressing and health threatening issue. I am speaking of the public dump in Grand Turk. Friends, believe me there is nothing ‘beautiful by nature’ about this site in GT. It is disgusting, ugly, illegal and a health threat. How in the world do our leaders travel to and spend so much time in GT and tolerate, turn a blind eye and allow this situation? This is absolutely mind boggling to me. It is not just the dump; it is the whole surrounding area spilling over into the road that is littered with white plastic bags and trash as far as the eye can see. This location is just next to St Thomas Church. One of the oldest and most revered places in the TCI. How on God’s green Earth can our governments, PDM and PNP, have the gall to invite cruise vacationers
to pay their hard-earned money to visit GT and drive around the island and see how well we keep it - this is beyond the pale my friends. If you all don’t believe me, please take a trip to GT and see for yourselves the regressive state of that island. The only word that came to mind is Donald Trump’s description of a third world place. If I were a minister of government I would be moved to contribute some of my overpaid salary to fix this situation. I can now understand why people trash our roads and our surroundings, it’s because the Government sets the pace. People are guided by the Government’s example and that is why the Government cannot address the issue of littering because they are the culprits. God is certainly not pleased with the way the TCI Government pays lip service to the environment and the health of its people - they actually
continue to destroy and assault the environment. Have any of you ever heard a word of dissatisfaction or outrage about this issue from any PNP or PDM minister? Please let me know if you have, because most times when they spout off their mouths with this misleading statement ‘beautiful by nature’ I want to say ‘ugly and filthy’. Where are the public health officials? Where is the minister of health? How can they be content being so overpaid and driving huge black gas guzzlers through filthy streets? Damn despots they are - clean up your act. I am sick and tired of seeing such a cavalier attitude to waste disposal. Only in third world countries do the governments take all the money and the environment remains trashy. So, okay I am now set and ready to receive a flogging for being truthful! Name withheld on request
A message to mothers Dear Editor, I am honoured on this internationally celebrated day to wish all mothers across the length and breadth of these beautiful Islands, an enjoyable, blessed and Happy Mother’s Day. As a mother, I understand the challenges of motherhood but I equally appreciate its blessings. To be a mother is a blessing and to be God - gifted the opportunity to raise nations, we must consider embrace this vital role as a privilege. With the pressures of life and the evolving and necessary roles of mothers to work full time and to also mother fulltime, it can oftentimes become overwhelming. But it is so important that we achieve that balance ensuring that our children are always the centre of our world. So many of us are achieving this balance and I salute you. I encourage you as sisters, to reach out to help others especially those younger
mothers. So, this Mother’s Day I celebrate especially the working mom and single out our single working moms. It is my prayer that God keeps us in his care and may he build a hedge of protection around our children and our homes. Equally as I celebrate us, I encourage us to mother the motherless and those who need that extra embrace. We have enough love to go around and it is incumbent on us in our decaying state to love and care for all of our children. Motherhood is the single most important role for mankind next only to our relationship with God and if ever there continues to be a call to be mothers in our nation, it is now. I encourage us to celebrate each other, pray for and support each other and most of all enjoy your day. You deserve it! Sharlene Cartwright Robinson, Premier and Minister of Finance
No TCI Islander should be unemployed Dear Editor, According to Annex A of the National Skills Audit (page 259), the labour force in the TCI is 23,027 of which 8,589 are Belongers. It is also noted that the Belonger population of 14 years and older is only 9,888. I know one of the major cries among our people is that they are unable to find a job. However, the ratio of the labour force to the number of employable Turks and Caicos Islanders is 2.68 to one, which means for every Turks and Caicos Islander who can work there are 2.68 jobs for each of them. I am conscious of the fact that the majority of the jobs are on the island of Providenciales and so the aforementioned ratio may not be applicable to the islands of Grand Turk, Salt Cay, South Caicos, Middle Caicos and North Caicos. If you are on the other islands and you are unemployed and you are looking for a job, then you will have to make a decision to come to Providenciales. Alternatively, start a viable business and create jobs for others on the other islands. There are more than enough jobs
for Turks and Caicos Islanders. If you are unemployed then register with the Labour Department. The Government must develop a labour data base. The National Insurance Board and the National Health Insurance Board have a data base respectively of all legal employers and legal employees. One of those platforms can be used as a basis to develop a national data base recording every employee, their name, job title, salaries, length of time on the job, allowances, benefits, experience and qualifications. The data base also needs to reflect all of students (locally and overseas) studying at a tertiary institution and their expected completion date. This data base will allow the private sector, the public sector, Labour Department and the Immigration Department to make better decisions in terms of labour clearances, work permits and recruitment of staff. The Labour Department needs to use the data base and work proactively with the employers to ensure that every Turks and Caicos Islander is not only employed but they are employed in the right job.
Considering that there are fewer than 9,000 Belongers in the work force, the process of ensuring that there is full employment for TCI Islanders should be easily accomplished. I believe if every TC Islander is employed, our relationship with each including other nationalities will be improved because some of us are frustrated in that we are unable to find a job and many times, we take our frustration out on the expatriate worker when in fact sometimes they are not to be blamed. I am aware of cases where locals have been waiting for years for a job and many times are forced to leave the TCI to seek employment elsewhere. This is unacceptable and must be dealt with through the collaboration between the Labour Department and the private sector. For students, the TCIG should ensure that once the graduates return home, whether they were on scholarship or not, arrangements should be in place with TCIG Human Resources Department and the private sector to have these students working on a project in TCI until a
vacancy becomes available. If the local does not have the experience but has the academic qualifications, then let them understudy someone until they are able to do the role. I am also aware of cases where some locals have a preference for the type of job they want. I know I have mentioned several times on the radio show that individuals should never be on a job they do not enjoy, but if there is a particular company you want to work for and there is an opening, you should apply for it and get in the door. Once the company sees your performance, you may end up getting your desired job in the end. Do something, rather than complaining and being unemployed. There are many students that are graduating from secondary school this year. Our focus on them should not be about getting a job. Our focus should be to develop and upgrade their skills either through the TCI Community College or a vocational/technical school. Once they have achieved their qualifications then the focus should
be on a career path. In conclusion, if the 1,665 employers are operating profitable businesses in the Turks and Caicos Islands, one of the best way an employer can contribute to TCI is by hiring local staff in the right position at the right pay. There is adequate capacity for local staff and work permit holders as the local staff of 8,589 cannot be on every 23,027 jobs in the TCI. If your business is benefiting by being in the TCI, then return a favour to the TCI by giving the TC Islanders an opportunity to work at your establishment. TC Islanders, if you want a job you need to apply for the job, inform the Labour Department and when given the opportunity perform to the best of your ability. The ball is in your court. No TC Islander should be unemployed. Drexwell Seymour, Providenciales
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Connolly urges Government to fix temp school BY OLIVIA ROSE FORMER education minister Hon Josephine Connolly has urged the Ministry of Education to make improvements to Oseta Jolly Primary School’s temporary location. She said current Education Minister Hon Karen Malcom should step up to the plate and deal with the unsuitable conditions of the Gustarvus Lightbourne Sports Complex. The government school in Blue
Hills was severely damaged by the ferocious winds of hurricanes Irma and Maria last September - and has not yet been repaired. Hon Connolly during an exclusive interview with the Weekly News on Wednesday (May 16) bemoaned the ministry’s lax approach to making the temporary facility more comfortable and conducive for learning. “I am very concerned about the present state of the Gustarvus Lightbourne Sports Complex and something must be done sooner
A change of celebration Dear Editor, I stand in total solidarity with TC Islanders who think that the organisers of the annual festive Haitian Flag Day celebration in the Turks and Caicos Islands should either cancel it or down scale it this year. We, the people of the TCI of Haitian descent, are also not in a celebratory mood due to the massive illegal Haitian migration problem. It is creating havoc in our society and is definitely digging a bottomless hole in our country’s purse. While I personally feel that Haitian Flag Day should be celebrated by Haitians around the world, in this current climate in the TCI where our country is plagued by illegal vessels entering our shores daily we ourselves in the Haitian community need to put our feet down and show that at this time our focus is primarily on spreading the news to our Haitian brothers and sisters that this is not the way to enter the TCI. We need to spread the news of the danger of illegal voyages while also advocating to them that the TCI is not the land of instant jobs and financial security
as advised and promised by those greedy, coldblooded, hateful, boat agents and captains. For all the above-mentioned reasoning, I am suggesting that this year there’s an alternative of the usual festive event. It would be better for there to be a solemn gathering in memory of those that lost their lives on illegal sloops trying to migrate to the Turks and Caicos Islands. It could also include a period of reflection, where speeches relevant to the issue of illegal immigration are properly discussed by major voices within the Haitian community. As this is one of the largest Haitian cultural events in the TCI, instead of using it just as a time for a money making, partying, celebration, this year it should be used as a time to get the message across in the TCI and in Haiti to as many people as possible that illegal boat voyages are dangerous and that illegal migration to our shores will not be condoned. Rose Higgs, Haitian for life, Turks and Caicos Islander to the bone
rather than later,” she said. The ministry came under fire last week, when the TCI Human Rights Commission demanded urgent action to protect pupils from the “unhealthy environment” of their temporary school. Recent investigations carried out by the Weekly News highlighted the deteriorating conditions at the sports complex which continues to threaten the health and welfare of the students and teachers. Washrooms filled with filth, mould, overhead hanging objects, littered classrooms and broken furniture are just some of the issues affecting staff and students at the facility. The sports complex is located in the bustling Downtown area of Providenciales, and since it is not gated or fenced poses a threat to the safety of students who are often seen playing on the roadways during lunch breaks and after school. Connolly said: “It’s a very unhealthy environment. It’s not conducive to learning and from my understanding the Human Rights Commission got involved last week and that should’ve sent a message to the minister that she needs to get on with it and do something about it now.” According to Connolly the ministry has resources at its disposal
Former education minister Hon. Josephine Connolly
to address most of the issues at the sports complex. “There’s nothing stopping her because there is money available to do this.” Minister of Education Hon Karen Malcom when contacted by the TCI Human Rights Commission said: “I took comfort in my thoughts as I am reminded of the situation in regional countries such as Dominica which only resumed schools on January 16 due to the lack of any facility to house the students.” Connolly said the minister should not compare the Turks and Caicos Islands with Dominica since the level of destruction was not remotely close. “Why is she even comparing Turks and Caicos with Dominica? We can’t compare Turks and Caicos with Dominica. “First of all, Dominica got hit badly and we are in a better financial
situation than Dominica. We should be thankful that we had no casualties. “I just think it’s a lame comparison and an excuse. “I was there at the complex and as a parent I could not sleep because I would hate to know that my children would be treated that way.” Connolly contended that while it is explicit that the reconstruction of the Blue Hills primary school is contingent on the passage of the 2018-2019 Budget, she insisted that there must be other ways to make the facility more suitable for learning. ‘Of course they can upgrade that one. It wouldn’t take that long for them to make it more comfortable for the children, they could just get some contractors and get it done. That’s a weekend’s work.” Following the passage of the hurricanes, 95 percent of the school’s infrastructure throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands was affected.
Commonwealth anti-corruption body to meet in Turks and Caicos COUNTRY leaders from across the Commonwealth will have the opportunity to discuss integrity and corruption during an upcoming meeting in the TCI. The Commonwealth Caribbean Association of Integrity Commissions and Anti-Corruption Bodies (CCAICACB) is hosting its fourth annual event at Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort from June 4 to 8. It will be held under the theme, ‘Counting the real cost of corruption - Engaging everyone in the fight’. The CCAICACB was inaugurated in June 2015 in Grenada as a regional umbrella and platform for collaborative
anti-corruption and good governance efforts, especially in the Commonwealth Caribbean. It provides a forum for members to share and exchange regional and international best practices, standards, expertise and experiences in good governance. Together members can address their respective challenges, a May 6 letter from the organisation and Commonwealth Secretariat said. “Through the association members are, for example, afforded a leveraged opportunity to engage international organisations whose decisions have far reaching social and economic implications for the Caribbean governments
and their people.” A case in point is the 2017 Transparency International Corruption Perception Index Report and its implications for the region. At this year’s conference, any issues will be taken up and addressed fully with the relevant authors of the report. The conference is jointly sponsored by the Commonwealth Fund for Technical Cooperation, the Commonwealth Secretariat, the Turks and Caicos Islands Integrity Commission and the Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands. The opening ceremony will take place at 2pm on June 4.
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Jojo the dolphin is much loved by all, both locals and tourists alike
Recent injury sustained by Jojo in the TCI’s waters
Jojo is recovering nicely from his recent injuries DECR again cautions boaters to be careful LOCAL veterinarians have indicated that the injuries sustained by beloved dolphin ‘Jojo’ have not drastically affected his mobility, and are already healing quite nicely. The good news came on Thursday (May 17), following a frightening boat incident which left Jojo nursing a deep gash. According to reports from the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) Jojo swam a little too close to a boat, sustaining injuries as a result. “The wound, although unpleasant, will heal. However, we request that tour operators, local and resident boat operators please give Jojo the space required to heal. “We also ask that one be mindful of all marine life before turning your vessels on,” the department said in a Facebook post on Tuesday. The Weekly News also spoke with the DECR’s assistant director for law enforcement, Luc Clerveaux on Thursday for a progress report on Jojo’s recovery from his unfortunate mishap. He said: “Although the injury is a major concern to the DECR, as communicated to you by DECR personnel, it is not the first time that injuries such as this have happened, thus we are optimistic that Jojo will once again recover from the wounds. “Additionally, guidance from local vets have indicated that the injury has already shown signs of healing and that the injury does not seem to drastically affect Jojo’s mobility at this time.” JoJo, a unique Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, has been living and playing in the shallow waters of the TCI since 1980. He is one of the few dolphins
around the world that voluntarily interacts with human beings in his own natural habitat. The much-loved marine mammal is a national treasure of the Islands, and thus there are mechanisms in place to protect him. The DECR has also issued words
of caution for all water-users. The department reminded all water-users that they share the marine environment with other creatures; and advised vendors, visitors and residents to take appropriate safety precautions. Watersports operators are reminded to uphold and adhere to the regulations of the National Parks Ordinance (Ordinance 11 of 1975, as amended) when operating in a National Park. In order to minimise incidents
related to marine animals, the DECR also urged the public to be familiar with the following regulations and guidelines prior to jumping into the water: Do not touch, stand on or kick the coral; it is a living animal and you will harm it. Avoid kicking sand with your fins when snorkelling so that fine particles do not smother and choke living coral. Do not remove corals, sand, shells and wildlife, whether dead or alive,
from the protected areas. It is illegal. Do not fish in protected areas such as national parks and nature reserves. It is illegal to do so. This includes ‘catch and release’ fishing or hunting for conch and lobsters. Be cognisant of marine animals in the water, while operating a vessel. Adhere to Protected Area speed limits so as to not pose a threat to water-users and marine animals, alike. (Delana Isles)
Business fairs to showcase disaster resilience BY OLIVIA ROSE BUSINESS owners across the TCI can learn the ins and outs of building disaster resilience at the Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies (DDME)’s upcoming business fairs. As the impending 2018 hurricane season draws nearer, the DDME will host two events aimed at providing key stakeholders an opportunity to interact with the public and to witness firsthand how various agencies respond to disaster related emergencies. In a press statement on Monday (May 14), the department said the business fairs will also be used to raise awareness in the communities, thus helping residents to be better prepared for the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season. “This venture also encompasses the principles of public-private partnership, as it demonstrates the commitment by the private sector as it relates to disaster risk reduction across the Turks and Caicos
Islands, as well as the department’s determination to ensure all major entities are involved in its goal towards building a resilient country,” the statement said. Director of the DDME Dr Virginia Clerveaux has repeatedly stressed the need for early preparedness. She has also noted that many business owners invest large sums of money, time and resources to succeed and yet many of them fail to properly plan and prepare for disaster situations which leads to significant losses and failed ventures when these events occur. The business fair will be held in Grand Turk on Friday (May 18) from 11am at the Anglican Dillon Hall and in Providenciales on Saturday (May 19) at the Butterfield Complex, Downtown, Providenciales from 2pm. The Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1 and ends on November 31 with peak activity in August, September and October. It is predicted to be an above average season.
DDME’s first annual business fair poster
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Pupil-master Beryn Duncanson, Chief Justice Margaret RamsayHale, Enjaleek Dickenson, and her mother Carolyn Dickenson
TCI lawyer called to the bar YOUNG SWIMMERS ATTEND REGIONAL COMP Five young swimmers headed off to Nassau in the Bahamas this week for a regional swim meet. The invitational event is taking place on Friday (May 18) and Saturday (May 19). The youngsters, who regular members of the TC Aquatics Swim Club, are Aniya Musgrove Garland, Lenika Hamilton, Tajhari Williams, Lenin Hamilton Jr, and Jamarii Paker. They are pictured with CEO
of Bugaloo’s Michael Stolow who is handing a sponsorship cheque to team coach Lenin Hamilton. Other sponsors include IGA Graceway, Judy Munnings-Deveaux of Emerald Coast Homes in Nassau, DNA Financial Services and the Duncanson and Co law firm. Coach Shamone Moore (not pictured) is also joining the young swimmers on their trip.
DUNCANSON and Co law firm’s associate lawyer Enjaleek Dickenson became the latest addition to the TCI Bar last week. She was admitted on Friday, May 11, in the presence of family, friends and colleagues. Enjaleek expressed gratitude for their continuous support during her journey – thanking in particular her mother Carolyn Dickenson. Chief Justice Margaret Ramsay-
Hale applauded the lawyer on her impressive CV and her commitment to pro bono work. She encouraged her to continue her efforts in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Enjaleek completed her law degree with high honours at the University of Leeds in the UK. She was called to the Bar of England and Wales at Lincoln’s Inn on November 23, 2017.
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Vanessa Valburn is an artist and an entertainer
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A colour drawing created several years ago by Vanessa
‘It was like love at first sight’ Vanessa Valburn tells the Weekly News about drawing BY DELANA ISLES SHE is a dancer, a working woman, an aspiring business woman, but as she tells it, her true passion lies in pencil and paper. Meet Vanessa Valburn, an artist and an outspoken God-fearing young lady whose determination to succeed in her professional and artistic endeavours has been an inspiration to many who know her and follow her on social media. Our team first noticed Vanessa’s artistic abilities last year when the now famous ‘Gilley’ (Galmo Williams) pencil drawn portraiture started making the rounds on social media by her local fan base. The drawing, which we can factually report is a stunning likeness of the former premier, has garnered hundreds of likes and comments on Facebook, and as Vanessa herself tells us, has prompted scores of others to commission her for similar work. From her fledgling art days as a teenager at Clement Howell High School, her talent was evident, prompting art teacher Valerie Chutcon-Warren to take Vanessa under her wing and nurture her young student’s abilities. “I must give credit to my art teacher in high school Mrs Valerie Chutcon-Warren, she’s the reason why I am a better artist. “She’s really the reason I’m such a good artist; she pressured me, everything I did she would say no, you can do better. “She’s also the reason I colour, which I really need to start doing again so that people can see what I am capable of,” Vanessa told Weekly
News during a recent interview. But the 24-year-old’s talent did not just spring up from out of the blue, rather, as most little girls with big brothers tend to do, she idolised her brother, who himself is quite talented, and thus wanted to do everything he did. “I started drawing when I was a little kid, my brother inspired me. He does drawings too. He went to the Vancouver Film School. Everything he did, I did - he drew, I drew, he did
animation, I did it too. “He was my inspiration for everything. “But the passion for it…it was like when paper and pencil meet, it was like love at first sight.” Vanessa does almost everything you can think of artistically, but painting is not really her forte. That discipline, she said, is a bit more challenging to her than others. “I’ve tried airbrushing, so yeah I do a little painting but I haven’t
focused on it. “I do a bit of colouring, airbrushing and drawings, and my strongest area is portraiture, but now I’m trying to take it to the next level where I will paint an entire body. “I’m also trying to add colour to my pieces. I usually always do it in black and white, now I want to put colour so the pictures can be alive. “That is something that I am really working towards.” Yes, Vanessa does sell her pieces.
Vanessa (extreme left) with a group of aspiring artists at an art show earlier this year
She was recently featured as one of many local artists at an art show extravaganza held earlier this year at The Shore Club. “I sold three pieces and made over $2,000 from that.” However, she says that her work is not so consistent that she can make a living from that alone. “With shows that are intertwined with other people, there’s a 40 percent fee you have to pay and that depends on if your drawing is sold. “But when I did it solo, just based on my artwork, it’s different because I did portrait, whereas other people dabbled with conch shells and other jewellery and paintings, so mine has always been quite different, and I do have a lot of requests. “Pending right now I have over 50 people waiting.” Like most artists, she is never truly satisfied with her artwork: “I think I get frustrated that it is never good enough, even if I say it’s good enough, I would be like it doesn’t look like the person in the picture. “So we do have that anxiety and we stress a lot, and we will never be satisfied with the end product, it’s always a work in progress, it’s never done.” As mentioned above, one of the young artist’s most popular pieces is that of Galmo Williams, which really represents her amazing artistic abilities. About this painting Vanessa said that she earned a very good commission. While art is her go to “happy place”, Vanessa is also well known for CONTINUED
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The portrait of former premier Galmo ‘Gilley’ Williams is one of Vanessa’s most famous
her hip hop and cultural dancing abilities, which she has parlayed into a money-making venture. The aspiring business woman recruits young dancers, both male and female, trains them and they all perform as a group at many local events. But wait, hold on, that is of course not all she does the active young lady, whose motto is “Always active, never distracted”, is also quite the accomplished saxophone and piano player. With only 24 hours in each day and a mere 365 days in a year, one naturally wonders how she finds time for all of her interests. But she somehow does manage to fit some of her many interests in around a full-time job as an administrative assistant/ receptionist for a local company. And now, her eyes are on the future, focused on charting a course to further develop her abilities and get to where she really wants to be. FUTURE GOALS “What I have planned for the future is that I want to be an entrepreneur, and I want to open an institute where art, all forms of music but especially jazz is intertwined so that I could showcase local talent.” While the future businesswoman is intent on opening her own enterprise, she is just as committed to advancing her art. “I have explored options in Canada where I intend to go to further my business studies at the University of British Columbia, but I am still trying to find the perfect art school for me.” She does have her eye on Italy, but is still exploring several avenues before she makes a final pick. On the home front, Vanessa is a bit disheartened that there is not much support for TCI artists. “What I realised is that the
media particularly, they don’t like to expose their own local art, it’s easier to get somebody internationally to do so, than someone locally. “From my experience, a lot of people had sent my name to different media houses to contact me a while back, and none of them did, that was when the Gilley piece came out. “So, I don’t feel like they really want to support us local artists. “I really think that the media needs to support us, because imagine if I am here now and I am being ignored, if I go abroad and become big, then they will want to claim me, and I may not want to engage them then. “It’s sad, not a lot of credit is given to art here and I want to do so many things. I want to create programmes where kids can come and I teach them how to draw. “In the future when I have my institute I’m going to focus on all of that - how to draw, what to do when drawing on the computer and I am going to incorporate my music and dance into it too because I also dance and play the instrument.” The young artist is actively looking into getting started on a summer retreat programme for children, and while she hopes this happens soon, it will more than likely be in the future. “Summer’s coming up and there are not a lot of activities for some of the children in TCI to do, and I think that the parents could use the break too. “That’s why I want to do an art retreat for the children, and I’m hoping to get some support from corporate society with this venture when I decide to embark on it.” To follow Vanessa’s journey, you can follow her on Facebook or Instagram, where many of her other pieces are displayed.
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Winners of this year’s regionals in Beaches Turks and Caicos
Beaches’ top performers compete at arts comp TALENTED employees from Beaches Turks and Caicos competed for top titles at the regional finals of the resort group’s performing arts competition. The contest was held at the stage in the French Village on May 9 and featured singers, dancers, poets, DJs, models and instrumentalists. Winners will now go on to compete in final stage of the 2018 Sandals Resorts International Festival of the Arts in St Lucia from June 2 to 9. Director of entertainment David Ellis said the competition was created to showcase the vast array of talents present within the company.
“Beaches Turks and Caicos realised the need to show these local talents and has created an avenue to not only perform at regional level but also to reward participating team members for their abilities.” Lynn Delancy and Evanz Inelus emerged as top female and male vocalists as they sang their way into the hearts of judges. And entertainment’s Deidre Davis and William Fulford strutted their way to the top by showcasing swimwear and formal attire. Twiston Forbes won the spoken words category, while Katherine Jimenez and Eric Soriano excelled in the dance group category.
Jean Nicholas won the DJ Clash segment and Charles Hugues of the watersports department won the instrumental musical category. This year’s judges were fashion designer Kadrica Hamilton-Wynn, real estate guru and fashionista Michelle Swann, musician Maurice Clarke, entertainment director for the Turks and Caicos Collection Hotels Davon Crowe and TCI Most Wanted DJ Shakes. The winners of the regional final will go on to compete against the regional winners from Sandals or Beaches Resorts in Jamaica, St Lucia, Antigua, and the Bahamas for the international crown.
Tobacco dealers must apply for licences ANYONE selling tobacco products must apply for a licence to avoid a $10,000 fine or three years in jail. Applications have been accepted since Tuesday (May 15), according to a spokesperson from the Department of Mental Health and Substance Dependence. Section 10 of the Tobacco Control Ordinance states that a person shall not manufacture, import, export, sell or distribute tobacco products without a licence. By definition, a tobacco product is a product entirely or partly made from the leaf of tobacco as raw material. It is manufactured to be used
for smoking, sucking, chewing or sniffing and includes products such as cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco and snuff. “Anyone who contravenes Section 10 of the Tobacco Control Ordinance commits an offence and will be subject to a fine not exceeding $10,000, or a term of imprisonment not exceeding three years, or to both,” the spokesperson said. A second or subsequent offence could result in a fine up to $20,000 or a term of imprisonment up to four years, or both. Applications for licences can be collected and submitted at the following locations: Department of Mental Health
and Substance Dependence, Samuel Harvey Building, Down Town, Providenciales. Department of Mental Health and Substance Dependence, Former Clinic Building, Duncombe Alley, Grand Turk. Or at the District Commissioners Office in South Caicos, Salt Cay, North and Middle Caicos. Anyone submitting applications should bring along a copy of their business licence and at least one form of identification. Further information about the Tobacco Dealer’s Licence is available at the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Department on 338-3613 in Grand Turk, and 3384737 in Providenciales.
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Accounting firm to hold North American forum in TCI A GLOBAL network accounting firm will be hosting its annual North American conference in the TCI for the first time this year. The HLB International event will take place next week from Monday, May 21, to Thursday, May 24, at the Palms Resort. Company CEO Marco Donzelli said he is very excited to be in the Turks and Caicos Islands to host the conference. “We are finally coming to this beautiful country and we look forward to the valuable contribution from our presenters. “We are also delighted to have as one of our presenters the Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands Hon Sharlene Robinson.” The annual conference is designed to provide a broad-based overview of relevant topics and current issues. It will also provide shared opportunities and effective networking for USA and international member firms through social events. The programme content will include subject matters on network development and a ‘case carousel’. Members will have the opportunity
to share their stories about initiatives which they have implemented that are new or different in their practice. “We are hopeful these candid exchanges will lead to interactive discussions on specific practice issues and enriching group feedback,” a company press release on Tuesday (May 15) read. Drexwell Seymour, managing partner of HLB TCI, will also be a presenter at the conference. He said he is looking forward to the rich material that will be presented and thanked the premier for adding the conference to her busy schedule. The conference will welcome delegates and partners from around the world including the United States, Canada, the UK, the Bahamas, Australia, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and France. HLB International is present in 150 countries, with 25,000 staff including partners in 700 member firm offices worldwide. HLB TCI was established in 2013 and comprises of six employees and two partners, Drexwell Seymour and Philip Galanis.
Foreign fishers must submit applications NON-Belongers who wish to fish in the territory’s waters must submit an application by June 1. The Department of Environment and Coastal Resources made the request in a statement on Monday (May 14). Application forms can be collected from any DECR office and should be completed and submitted along with the required documentation. Essential documents include copy of guarantor’s Belongership status, copy of guarantor’s commercial
fishing licence, copy of guarantor’s commercial fishing vessel licence, copy of foreign assistant’s passport, two recent passport photos, copy of work permit, copy of NIB, copy of NHIP, copy of medical certificate and copy police record. Failure to submit applications within this timeline could result in delays in processing. Anyone with questions or concerns can contact the DECR via email at environment@gov.tc or call 338-4162.
Anglican church group hosts Spring Affair MEN and women who have shown a commitment to “reaching others” will be recognised during an annual church event. The Anglican Church Women of St Monica’s, a non-profit organisation, is hosting the Spring Affair on Sunday, May 27, at St Monica’s Family Centre. This year’s theme is ‘Intentional discipleship’ and will feature a guest appearance from Cynthia ‘Mother’ Pratt, a renowned community and youth at-risk leader from the Bahamas.
“During this time, we salute men and women from around the world who resides in Turks and Caicos Islands and have demonstrated their commitment to reaching others,” a letter from group president, the Rev Barbara Ambrister, read. While in the TCI, Pratt will speak to and meet with various groups. On Tuesday, May 29, she will visit Her Majesty’s Prison in Grand Turk and on Wednesday, May 30, she will attend a reception at St Monica’s Family Centre.
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Lifestyle... LET’S TALK HEALTH Brigida Walkin, is a Belonger of the TCI and a Registered Mental Health Counselor currently working towards licensure in the state of Florida. Brigida has earned her Master’s Degree in professional counseling and counsels various populations including children, adolescents, and adults regardless of social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds. Brigida has volunteered at Girls INC clubs and youth centers in both the United-States and the Caribbean which allows her to utilize such experiences when counseling children, adolescents, teens, and adults through anxiety, depression, and adjustments to life transitions.
By Brigida Walkin M.S
Generosity and happiness GENEROSITY is a term usually used to describe our ability to give to something or someone without reservations or needing gain of anything in return. We have seen this carried out in the movies that we watch, the charity organisations created by companies and celebrities alike. However, what if generosity in its pure form not only was the practice of giving back but rather giving back and receiving in return? Studies have revealed that generosity is not only about what can be given to others but is a balance between what is given and what is returned to the person in the act of giving to others. Furthermore, it has been linked to greater satisfaction in life including a sense of purpose and meaning in the lives of those who engage in it. Here are two conclusive studies that reveal how generosity can increase overall happiness in our lives while impacting the world and the lives of those around us. So, what is it about generosity that gives us a sense of purpose and meaning? It is important to note first that true generosity is not simply measured through dollar amounts or even time spent giving and devoting to a certain cause, rather it is more about the level of sensitivity and care one gives to said person or thing that is the true meaning and value of generosity. For instance, in situations like monetary gifts to family, friends and even things such as tithing to the church, these are offered up as a gift. However, where someone may be able to contribute $100 to their loved one or church tithe the amount of a $100 does not indicate how much more caring and generous the person is in comparison to someone else who can only contribute $10. The value of generosity lies in the sensitivity and the meaning of such an act.
Lead researcher Phillip Tobbler conducted a study within Zurich that focused on the effects of generosity on others versus the generosity we place on ourselves often deemed self-centred. Fifty people were chosen, divided into two groups and given a certain amount of money each. One group was instructed to spend that money on things for themselves while others were instructed to spend their amount of money on things for others. While this was done, Tobbler measured the sample’s brain activity in three distinct areas: one area where it measured prosocial behaviour and generosity, the ventral striatum, which is related to our happiness and the orbitofrontal cortex, where cost/ benefits are evaluated, otherwise known as decision making. Once the study was completed, Tobbler reported that those who were instructed to spend their money on others reported being happier than before the experiment even began. Whereas the control group who were instructed to spend the money on themselves felt less satisfied than before the experiment began. In summary, we in no way must be self-sacrificing martyrs to give back nor do we need to be extremely frugal when it comes to gifting others. Rather, being more giving in areas in our lives through time spent helping and supporting others is the moral of the story. Generosity provides the opportunity for the give and the take that we find in the healthiest and greatest of friendships and partnerships. Generosity not only allows for
a give and take perspective but also increases our level of selfconfidence and reduces selfdeprecation. A study was done that concluded that when children were given praise for not doing anything unwarranted their selfesteem was unaffected. However, when children were praised for generous acts that they did their self-esteem grew. This simply shows that when we are doing something that warrants some level of satisfaction or praise, our selfesteem grows alongside the need to continue doing good. What these studies reveal, is the power of the give and take in giving to others and things that are of need or important in our lives. Giving meaningfully to something and to others inherently gives us something in return happiness, purpose and a desire to continue in this reciprocity. It helps us to focus more on things that are positive and worth building up in our lives than the negative things we so often deal with or experience throughout life. We will not always feel like giving at times, whether that be due to the loss of a job, a loved one or it simply being our nature. In everything, let it be done in balance and with meaning and purpose behind it rather than an act of subservience. Furthermore, when and where to be generous is dependent on us and further solidifies the statement that there must be balance when giving. Boundaries are important in giving as well, as giving too much leaves us depleted of giving to ourselves, while giving too little titles us as selfish and selfserving. Ultimately, we will find that the true meaning of generosity is in the meaning behind it and the care offered to those that are both the givers and the receivers.
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Shanty town evictions ‘ethnic cleansing’ opines Rights Bahamas RIGHTS Bahamas said it now has evidence to take “constitutional action” against the government over its July 31, 2018, deadline mandating the eviction of all shanty town residents, arguing the decision was discriminatory. Stephanie St Fleur, president of the activist group, branded the move “ethnic cleansing” saying it contravened certain articles of the Bahamas Constitution. On Sunday, Ms St Fleur said she was surprised by the news of a deadline; however, Haitian Pastors League President Dr Jean Paul Charles told The Tribune that he had no issues with the deadline because in his view it gives sufficient time for shanty town dwellers to find alternative housing. He said he had known of the government’s date to vacate since February. The deadline was first made public in the Tribune’s report of an interview with Labour Minister Dion Foulkes, chairman of the government-appointed shanty town committee, yesterday. Dr Charles said the only challenge was some families may find it difficult to financially afford what is required to rent accommodations. This, he said, was raised with government officials. But the Minnis administration has said they are not willing to assist in this regard, Dr Charles said.
Premier Donaldson Romeo at UN Sustainable Development Seminar.
The shanty town at Hamster Road, in southern New Providence, where demolition has already taken place.
Activist Louby Georges took exception to this, saying he doubted the league asked the right questions of the government or effectively communicated the content of meetings with the government to the wider Haitian community, especially those living in the shanty towns. He said the pastors seem to be more “yes men” than a body looking after the well being of the minority group. Mr Georges told The Tribune he doubted the wider Haitian community knew of the deadline, which is a little more than two months away. In a statement, Ms St Fleur said: “This government seems more concerned about its legacy than actually making it
‘the poor people’s time’. “‘Bulldoze the shanty towns’ may make a good headline, but the actual affect is leaving many already living below poverty, including hundreds of children, homeless. “Rights Bahamas now has an evidential basis upon which to bring a constitutional action against the government for discrimination against the Haitian minority generally, it is apparent that they are simply obsessed with “eradicating” persons of Haitian descent in their “shantytown” communities. “This is ethnic cleansing and is prohibited by articles 15 and 26 of the constitution.”
Hurricanes Irma and Maria a hint of what the future holds, CARICOM SG warns SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Ambassador Irwin LaRocque has warned that Hurricanes Irma and Maria which devastated many countries in the region last year were “a hint at what the future holds”. Speaking at the opening of a meeting with the Heads of Institutions of the Community at the Marriott Hotel in Guyana’s capital this morning, he noted that the longterm forecasts for climatic activity in the region were even “more foreboding as the effects of climate change become more pronounced.” The meeting was aimed at strengthening the co-ordination among the Institutions and the Secretariat as the Community builds resilience to encounter the new normal of more intense and frequent climatic activity. A review of the preparedness and management of the response to the events of last September has been undertaken by the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) to
Hurricane Maria left a trail of destruction in her wake last September.
glean lessons learnt. “We are in a race against time to protect the people, the environment and our countries. Strategic efforts must be harnessed to build resilience in the region,” Ambassador LaRocque pointed out that. Recognising that there already was in place a Comprehensive Disaster Management framework,
he stressed that it was imperative that “we pool our skills and resources to make it work.” The Secretary-General also alluded to the foresight of CARICOM’s five-year Strategic Plan which focussed on building resilience – environmentally, technologically, socially and economically.
Montserrat premier wants territory to remain on decolonisation list MONTSERRAT’S premier, Donaldson Romeo, has asked the UN Special Committee on Decolonization (C-24) to withdraw the 2012 request to have Montserrat removed from the list of territories that need to be decolonised. The request was made during the United Nations Sustainable Development Seminar, convened in Grenada from May 9 to 11, 2018. The seminar was held under the theme ‘Implementation of the Third Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism: towards the achievement of the sustainable development goals in the non-self-governing territories: social, economic and environmental challenges.’ Romeo has explained that, by remaining on the list of territories that need to be decolonised, Montserrat will be assisted in receiving much needed support through the work of the Committee, to which the UK government will be held accountable under the legal force of the UN Charter, Article 73. Under this legal basis (UN Charter, Article 73), the UK government agrees that the reasonable assistance and development needs of the dependent territories are a priority on the UK’s development programme. In his discussions at the seminar, Romeo highlighted some of the development challenges Montserrat has faced over the past 20 years. On Thursday, May 10, during a bilateral session with the chair of the Committee and staff, Romeo was able to explain Montserrat’s current situation in that, despite significant funds spent over the past 20 years, the island still remains heavily dependent on the UK government and taxpayers to fund its recurrent budget, and that the UK has been the main grant agency supporting our development budget. The premier also informed the UN that the main barrier to Montserrat achieving economic independence is the lack of and slow replacement of key, adequate and basic infrastructure
lost to the volcano. When the issue of decolonisation was raised, Romeo insisted that, for Montserrat to be decolonised, the territory would need the timely replacement of the long agreed tools to grow its economy out of dependency. These he said, included a safe harbour and sea port; an improved airport, better access/connectivity arrangements, a new hospital, the replacement of the undersea fibre optic cable, the development of geothermal and solar energy, road infrastructure, housing, among other things. The premier added that Montserrat’s resiliency and key social welfare concerns for education, youth, the elderly, the vulnerable and health care must also be addressed. The urgent need for the road project to be completed with underground utility lines as well as the provision of housing for hundreds living in houses that are not fit to withstand hurricanes, were also highlighted during the premier’s discussions. He noted, however, that some progress has been made along these lines but said there remains a lack of urgency, and projects too often face a ‘stop-start-stop’ pattern, which results in uncertainty and delays. Romeo also used the opportunity to invite the Committee to visit Montserrat and to have discussions with members of the diaspora (particularly evacuees to the UK, North America and Antigua). He said this will allow them to have a clearer view of the challenges, opportunities and hopes for onward development given its economic growth strategy, key welfare needs, and the resiliency challenge. The Committee is scheduled to have a sitting in June 2018 and the premier has already indicated his willingness to provide a comprehensive report and presentation to the Committee during this sitting in New York. (Caribbeannewsnow)
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Cayman Islands: Scientists cast Bahamas deputy PM: ‘IMF won’t doubt on GM mosquito impact force us to axe more jobs’ THE depth of skepticism among scientists at the Mosquito Research and Control Unit about the success of genetically modified mosquitoes in Grand Cayman was revealed in a cache of internal emails released following an open records request. Both Alan Wheeler, assistant director at the unit, and Fraser Allen, who at the time was the unit’s research manager, expressed serious doubts about the impact of the technology in controlling natural populations of the disease-spreading insects. They also expressed concerns about the claims being made on its behalf by British biotech firm Oxitec. The concerns of both men appear to have contributed to government’s decision to walk back on plans for an US$8 million national rollout of the technology. Though neither the MRCU nor Oxitec has commented in detail on their current plans, the emails suggest that a rerun of the initial West Bay trial release has been sanctioned to help government to determine if and how to use the technology in the long term.
Genetically modified mosquitos was used to control the Zika virus from spreading.
In a series of emails dating back to April last year, Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Allen suggest the unit was moving too fast on the controversial project. They consistently argue that the GM mosquito technique has not definitively proved its effectiveness in the field and that more data is needed. Both men wrote to then MRCU director Bill Petrie and ministry of health officials in April 2017, disputing Oxitec’s data and calling for a more scientific approach to information gathering.
DEPUTY Prime Minister K Peter Turnquest on Monday said the government has no intention to downsize the public sector in response to concerns levelled by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). However, he did not rule out the possibility of a downsizing exercise as he underscored the Minnis administration has a priority to contain an increase in the overall wage bill. The IMF has called for the Minnis administration to trim the civil service wage bill to fill the $240m gap needed to meet its Fiscal Responsibility targets. Asked if terminations could be expected, Mr Turnquest told reporters outside of Cabinet: “No. Certainly not as a result of anything the IMF would have said. “We are doing our own internal reviews and trying to rationalise for ourselves where we see people and service levels that we need. “We do not have an intentional plan to downsize but rather note the concerns and acknowledge that we have to contain the growth in the wage bill overall.” The East Grand Bahama MP further suggested the government has always been aware of the unsustainable public sector work force number. “This is something that we’ve known since we came to office. We’ve consistently been saying the last administration bumped up
Deputy Prime Minister Peter Turnquest said his government has no intention to downsize the public sector.
the public service to unsustainable levels. “We have been trying to rationalise the new hires and those on contracts. Those that we can move off of the public payroll in a way that gives those persons involved a safe landing. We are trying to do that. “We continue to be cautious about hiring and trying to rationalise services trying to move people around in the public service to ensure that we are getting value for money and that people are being productive and have a career path because one of the unfortunate things about these contracts that have been given out in the last administration is that there is no career path for these people. So they were just in low paid minimum
wage jobs with no hope of being hired and no future and so we are trying to see if we can restructure some of that, rationalise it and bring the civil service back into some kind of order and put these people in productive positions so that they can have a chance at having long term employment.” He added: “Others we are trying to train to make sure that the job empowerment programme that was initiated some time ago that that actually becomes effective because it has been at this point just a place to park people to justify giving some service or some contribution. #“We want to make that a true empowerment programme so that people at the end of 52 weeks do in fact have some skill that they can go into the public service or into the private sector and contribute in a meaningful way and build lives for themselves.” Mr Turnquest was also asked about apparent firings under the Minnis administration. “You say persons are being terminated, I don’t know that,” he replied. “I know that there are constantly reviews being done, that there are contracts that are coming to an end all the time. Some are being renewed depending upon the need of the various ministries and agencies. I suspect that will continue.” However, he could not say how many people this continuous process could affect.
Caribbean warned to prepare for possibility of severe outbreak of dengue fever The Bahamas National Coalition Party (BNCP) staged a protest at the entrance of Sandals Royal Bahamian on Monday, August 22, 2016, to show solidarity with 600 workers who had been fired by the resort.
Sandals loses legal action against Bahamas union; costs to be assessed AFTER a long drawn out bitter and contentious court wrangle with Sandals Resorts International, owned by Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart, the Bahamas Hotel Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (BHMAWU) has scored a decisive victory against the resort chain after nearly ten years of claims and counter-claims being filed. On Tuesday, May 8, the Bahamas Supreme Court agreed with previous rulings that the BHMAWU was indeed compliant with rulings
already handed down by the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and the Privy Council over the issue of the union being the legitimate, negotiating and bargaining agent for the Sandals workers in The Bahamas in good standing. Sandals had requested a judicial review of the previous Privy Council ruling, which is supposed to be the court of last instance but, according to local legal sources, there is leeway for a Privy Council ruling to be reviewed in certain limited circumstances.
WHILE Chikungunya and Zika which swept the region in 2014 and 2016 are not expected back anytime soon, the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is warning residents to “gear-up for the possibility of a major outbreak of dengue fever in 2018.” It says that’s because the preconditions of abundant mosquito vector levels still exist and increased levels of dengue are being reported in Latin America and elsewhere. The Trinidad-based CARPHA says it is imperative, as rainy season begins in many countries, that efforts to stop mosquitoes breeding be stepped up, especially for pregnant women and vulnerable populations, noting that dengue remains a global health problem and, like Zika and Chikungunya, there is no specific treatment for the disease. “Although dengue is not new to the region, we need to gear up for the possibility of a severe outbreak. This virus has been increasing in frequency over the past 30 years.
Receptacles like tyres and drums are breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
Reports from Latin America elsewhere show markedly increased dengue in recent months, so we in the Caribbean can expect it will soon be here,” CARPHA Executive Director, Dr James Hospedales said last week in observance of Caribbean
Mosquito Awareness Week 2018. Under the slogan “Fight the bite, destroy mosquito breeding sites”, Caribbean Mosquito Awareness Week is being marked May 7 to 13, and focuses on mosquito borne diseases and risks associated with them.
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US blocks United Nations call for independent probe into Gaza deaths THE United States blocked a United Nations (UN) Security Council statement drafted Monday that called for an independent investigation into the deaths of at least 58 Palestinians along the Israeli-Gaza border. Monday’s violence followed several weeks of mass protests in the Israeli-blockaded territory of Gaza, which is governed by militant Islamist group Hamas. The unrest coincided with the opening of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, a Donald Trump administration directive widely condemned by the international community. “The Security Council expresses its outrage and sorrow at the killing of Palestinian civilians exercising their right to peaceful protest,” a draft of the statement read, which was seen and reported by AFP. “The Security Council calls for an independent and transparent investigation into these actions to ensure accountability.” The U.S. has used its veto power 43 times against UN resolutions concerning Israel. More than 2,400 people were reported injured as Israeli Defense Forces fired live bullets into crowds of protesters, the majority of whom were unarmed. At least eight children under the age of 16 were killed, according to Palestine’s envoy to the
Meghan Markle said that her dad needed to focus on his health.
Dozens of Palestinians were killed during Monday’s clash.
UN. The draft statement also referred to the protests as “peaceful,” a clear point of contention between opposing sides in the conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday called the killings an act of self-defense, blaming the violence on Hamas, which the U.S. designates as a terrorist organization. The claim was echoed by the White House. “The Hamas terrorist organization declares it intends to destroy Israel and sends thousands to breach the border fence in order to achieve this goal,” Netanyahu wrote on Twitter. “We will continue to act with determination to protect our sovereignty and citizens.” Since the
1990s, hundreds of Israelis have been killed in terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas. Monday represented the bloodiest day of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since Operation Protective Edge, Israel’s invasion of Gaza in 2014, which was launched in response to Hamas rockets fired across the Israeli border. That conflict saw more than 10,000 Gazans and 70 Israelis killed. Fighting erupts every few years in the poverty-stricken Gaza Strip, but clashes hit a multi-year high Monday as Ivanka Trump and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin inaugurated the new embassy in Jerusalem, which both Israelis and Palestinians see as their spiritual capital.
Royal wedding 2018: Meghan Markle’s father will not attend MEGHAN Markle says her father will not attend her wedding to Prince Harry on Saturday. In a statement, she said she had “always cared” for her father and hoped he could be given the space he needed to focus on his health. In recent days, doubts had been raised over whether Thomas Markle would be at the wedding to walk his daughter down the aisle. On Wednesday, it was reported that he had to undergo heart surgery. Mr Markle, who is understood to be in Mexico, was caught up in
controversy after allegedly staging photographs with the paparazzi. He later told US celebrity news website TMZ he would not attend the wedding amid the controversy; then that he would; and then that he could not, due to a planned heart procedure. Ms Markle’s estranged halfsister, Samantha, said he had faced “unbelievable stress”. The paparazzi pictures showed Mr Markle - apparently unaware he was being photographed - carrying out preparations for the wedding, including being measured for a suit.
DR Congo Ebola outbreak spreads to Mbandaka city THE Ebola outbreak in DR Congo has spread from the countryside into a city, prompting fears that the disease will be increasingly hard to control. Health Minister Oly Ilunga Kalenga confirmed a case in Mbandaka, a city of a million people about 130km (80 miles) from the area where the first cases were confirmed earlier this month. The city is a major transportation hub with routes to the capital Kinshasa. Forty-two people have now been infected and 23 people are known to have died. Ebola is a serious infectious illness that causes internal bleeding and often proves fatal. It can spread rapidly through contact with small amounts of bodily fluid and its early flu-like symptoms are not always obvious. The 2014-16 West Africa outbreak, which killed 11,300 people, was particularly deadly because it spread to the capital cities of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Senior World Health Organization (WHO) official Peter Salama said
Alison Bovio and Donald Bovio are accused of thrashing their 3-year-old son with a belt in Seneca Falls, N.Y.
NY couple accused of beating 3-yearold so badly it left him brain dead Forty-two people have now been infected and 23 people are known to have died in the DR Congo.
the spread to Mbandaka meant there was the potential for an “explosive increase” in cases. “This is a major development in the outbreak,” he told the BBC. “We have urban Ebola, which is a very different animal from rural Ebola. The potential for an explosive increase in cases is now there.” Mr Salama, the WHO’s Deputy
Director-General of Emergency Preparedness and Response, said Mbandaka’s location on the Congo river, widely used for transportation, raised the prospect of Ebola spreading to surrounding countries such as Congo-Brazzaville and the Central African Republic as well as downstream to Kinshasa, a city of 10 million people.
AN upstate New York couple is being accused of beating a 3-yearold boy with a belt so hard he was left brain dead. Alison and Donald Bovio, both 38, were arrested Monday on charges of first-degree assault for repeatedly pummeling the tot in their Seneca Falls home, WSTM-TV reported. An investigation revealed Donald Bovio called 911 saying his stepson fell down the stairs, but police said the child had trauma injuries to his head and body. The boy was airlifted to a hospital in Syracuse where he was put on life
support. The couple allegedly beat the boy several times with a belt, causing his head to hit a hard floor surface that left him unconscious, court documents cited by the station say. The child was unable to breathe on his own and had no brain activity, according to documents. In 2014, Donald Bovio was charged with attempted murder after a woman accused him of choking her, according to MassLive. The Bovios are jailed at Seneca County Correctional Facility on $50,000 and $100,000 bond. (NYDailynews)
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Trump uncertain if Kim Jongun meeting will happen Las Vegas police stand guard along the streets outside the the Route 91 Harvest country music festival on October 1, 2017, after Stephen Paddock shot and killed 58 persons.
Las Vegas shooter claimed Americans needed to wake up to government plot to seize guns A MAN who met Stephen Paddock less than a month before the Las Vegas massacre said the mass shooter ranted about a government plot to confiscate guns and called for the American public to wake up and arm themselves, according to newly released witness statements. The man, whose name has been redacted, gave a jailhouse interview in November saying he met up with Paddock outside a sporting goods store after posting an online ad to sell schematics to convert semiautomatic guns to fire automatically. “Somebody has to wake up the American public and get them to arm themselves,” the man said Paddock told him less than a month before the
Oct. 1 shooting that killed 58 people and injured hundreds. “Sometimes sacrifices have to be made.” Paddock also ranted about “camps” the Federal Emergency Management Agency set up after Hurricane Katrina, which he claimed were a “dry run for law enforcement and military to start kickin’ down doors and … confiscating guns.” In a handwritten account, a woman said she overheard a man she believes to be Paddock talking with another man at a Las Vegas restaurant just three days before the massacre. She told police that Paddock seemed angry about the 1990s standoffs at Waco, Texas, and Ruby Ridge in Idaho.
Posters for Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad (L) and politician Anwar Ibrahim.
Malaysia’s Razak has home searched by police Malaysian police have searched the home of ex-Prime Minister Najib Razak, one week after he lost the national election. Multiple police vehicles were seen circulating in front of his house after night fall, according to local media. The new prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, previously said he was looking into re-opening corruption investigations against his former ally.
Mr Najib denies any wrongdoing. He was put under a travel ban at the weekend. He had attempted to leave the country to go on holiday with his wife on Saturday. Police confirmed the search of his property, but did not give any further details, the New Straits Times newspaper reported. Mr Najib has long been dogged by corruption allegations related to a state fund he founded.
DONALD Trump has conceded he does not know if his meeting with Kim Jong-un will go ahead after North Korean officials openly criticised his administration’s demands. The US president repeatedly said “we’ll see” when asked to confirm if the June 12 summit in Singapore announced last week will still happen. The White House insisted that hard-hitting economic sanctions would remain on the country unless Kim attended the meeting. And a senior official played down claims they had been blindsided by North Korea’s threat to not attend the meeting, saying they “fully expected” such developments . The response came after Kim Kyegwan, North Korea’s deputy foreign minister, singled out John Bolton, Mr Trump’s new hardline national security adviser, for criticism. Mr Bolton said last month that the “Libya model” from 2003 and 2004, when Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi agreed to give up his nuclear weapons programme, would be used for North Korean talks. However Gaddafi ended up being
Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump were due to meet on June 12 in Singapore.
beaten and killed in the streets by a mob in 2011 after his government was thrown from office. Kim Kye-gwan, North Korea’s deputy foreign minister, said of Mr Bolton that “we do not hide our feelings of repugnance towards him” in a statement issued by the North Korean Central News Agency. Mr Kim claimed the remarks cast doubt on America’s sincerity,
underlining that his country was not Libya, which met a “miserable fate.” He added: “This is not an expression of intention to address the issue through dialogue. It is essentially a manifestation of awfully sinister moves to impose on our dignified state the destiny of Libya or Iraq which had [sic] been collapsed due to yielding the whole of their countries to big powers.”
Venezuela seizes Kellogg cereal factory after closure AUTHORITIES in Venezuela have seized a plant owned by the American cereal manufacturer Kellogg. It comes after the firm announced it was pulling out of the country because of the worsening economic situation. President Nicolas Maduro, who has previously accused the US of waging economic war against his government, called the closure “absolutely unconstitutional and illegal”. He said the factory had been handed to workers and would continue production. Earlier, workers had said they had been prevented from entering the plant in the central city of Maracay on Tuesday. The announcement comes ahead of Sunday’s presidential elections. “We’ve begun judicial proceedings against the business leaders of Kellogg’s because their exit is unconstitutional,” Mr Maduro told cheering supporters in the central state of Carabobo. “I’ve taken the decision to deliver the company to the workers in order that they can continue producing for the people.” Venezuela’s battered economy has been hit by falling oil revenue and the plummeting value of its currency, the bolivar. It also has one
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes could now be in short supply in this Caracas supermarket.
of the highest rates of inflation in the world. Kellogg is the latest multinational to close or scale back operations in Venezuela, citing strict currency controls, a lack of raw materials and soaring inflation. It said it hoped to return to Venezuela in the future and warned against sales of its brands “without the expressed authorisation of the Kellogg Company”. In 2016, Venezuela’s government took over a plant belonging to USbased hygiene products manufacturer
Kimberly-Clark after it announced it was stopping operations because it could not obtain raw materials. The Texas-based firm recently requested the start of arbitration proceedings against Venezuela at the World Bank. President Maduro, who has been in office since 2013, blames Venezuela’s problems on an “economic war” being waged by foreign governments and businesses. His critics say government mismanagement is the chief cause. (BBC)
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UK referred to Europe’s top court over air pollution THE UK is being taken to court by the European Commission over its long-standing failure to meet EU limits for nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Germany, France, Italy, Romania, and Hungary have also been referred to the court for breaching pollution levels. The European Environment Commissioner, Karmenu Vella, said the EU “owed it to its citizens,” to take legal action. The UK has promised a comprehensive air pollution package shortly. But Britain could face fines totalling millions of pounds, on-going until the problem is solved The government has already lost a series of battles in the UK courts on air pollution. Commissioner Vella said it was the Commission’s responsibility to ensure people could breathe clean air. He said the member states being taken to court had been repeatedly warned to clean up pollution as soon as possible. “We can’t possibly wait any longer. It’s high time to intensify
Dr Sprigg examining Carolyn’s brain scan.
Heavy-period drug can treat brain haemorrhage Diesel cars are one of the key reasons behind the UK’s air pollution problems.
efforts and end exceedances (of pollution levels).” Environmentalists say by taking the UK to the European Court of Justice, the EU has demonstrated what will be lost after Brexit. The Environment Secretary, Michael Gove, previously promised that governance of
the environment would not be diluted when the UK leaves the EU. But he revealed last week that the UK environmental watchdog he proposes after Brexit would not have the automatic power to take the government to court. The Green MEP Keith
Taylor welcomed the EC’s decision. He said: “The Commission is being forced to take legal action against the UK because the government remains steadfastly apathetic in the face of a public health crisis that is linked to the deaths of 50,000 British citizens every year.”
A DRUG used for heavy periods could benefit patients with strokes caused by dangerous brain bleeds, experts says. Currently, there is no effective drug treatment. A trial in The Lancet found tranexamic acid stemmed bleeding and reduced the risk of death in the early days following a haemorrhagic stroke. Although it did not equate to less disability at three months, researchers are still hopeful about its use as a stroke therapy. Up to a fifth of strokes are bleeds. They account for nearly
a half of all stroke deaths worldwide. Those who do survive may be left with debilitating disabilities, including paralysis and difficulty with their speech. Carolyn Danby was 32 when she had a stroke. She had been out Christmas shopping at the time. “I felt almost a bit of a head rush,” she says. “I didn’t quite feel right. “I went to pick up a gift bag with my left hand and I couldn’t grasp it. I knew something was wrong. I felt like I was drunk really. My left leg started to drag. I was panicking.”
The US still has a high fertility rate and the slowdown does not mean the population will shrink.
US birth rates drop to lowest since 1987 BIRTHS in the US have dropped to their lowest rate in 30 years, marking a cultural shift as women delay motherhood, experts say. Some 3.85 million babies were born in the US in 2017, the fewest since 1987, as births among women in their teens and 20s decreased. Both the birth rate - the number of births per thousand - and fertility - a lifetime average forecast - fell. Declining birth rates are
common as countries become more developed. The US fertility rate is lower than the UK’s but the US still has a higher fertility rate than many other countries. While births decreased among younger women in the US last year, it rose in women aged between 40 and 44. They are similar terms that mean slightly different things. The birth rate is the number of live births per 1,000 people per year.
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Henry County Deputy Police Chief Mike Ireland said the rapper was arrested around 4:30h. after he got into an argument with a security guard.
Lawyer says Rapper T.I. ‘wrongfully arrested’ near his home RAPPER T.I. was arrested early Wednesday as he tried to enter his gated community outside Atlanta and was charged with disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and simple assault — but the artist’s lawyer called it a wrongful arrest. T.I. is one of the biggest names in hip-hop, with multiple platinumselling albums and singles, production credits and roles in films like “ATL” and “American Gangster.” Henry County Deputy Police Chief Mike Ireland said the rapper was arrested around 4:30h. after he got into an argument with a security guard. Media reports say the Grammy-winning artist, whose real name is Clifford Harris, had lost his key and the guard wouldn’t let him into the community. Ireland said T.I. and a friend were arrested. The rapper has been
released on bail. His attorney, Steve Sadow, said in a statement Wednesday that the rapper was “wrongfully arrested.” He said the guard was asleep when his client arrived at the guardhouse and it took “some time to wake up the sleeping guard.” Sadow said T.I. identified himself and sought entry, but the guard refused. The rapper contacted his wife Tameka “Tiny” Cottle, who confirmed that her husband should be allowed inside the community. “The guard continued to refuse entry without justification,” Sadow said in a statement, referring to T.I. as Tip. “Words were exchanged and apparently the guard and/or a supervisor called the police. When the police arrived, they were not interested in hearing Tip’s side of the story and wrongfully chose to end the situation by arresting Tip.”
The couple also have a two-year-old daughter, Luna.
Teigen gives birth to second child with John Legend CHRISSY Teigen announced the birth of her baby boy in an early Thursday tweet. “Somebody’s herrrrrrre!” she wrote, following the message with a series of baby bottle emojis. This is Teigen’s second child with
husband John Legend. The couple also have a two-year-old daughter, Luna. The model and cookbook author announced her pregnancy in November and later appeared on ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ to reveal the baby was due in June.
I NOW pronounce you royalty. American actress Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set to be married Saturday in a royal wedding for the ages — or at least since Kate Middleton and Prince William wed. You’re probably not invited, but that doesn’t have to stop you from participating, fascinator and all. With their parents (Prince William and Kate Middleton) in attendance, Prince George will serve as a pageboy and sister Princess Charlotte will be a bridesmaid. Other attendees include several of Markle’s friends and former “Suits” castmates, as well as Victoria and David Beckham, Priyanka Chopra, Elton John and George and Amal Clooney. Markle’s mother will certainly be there, but her dad has been on and off for days; it looks like he’ll be a “no” after undergoing heart surgery Wednesday. The royal guest list doesn’t include any political figures, including President Trump, Prime Minister Theresa May or Barack and Michelle Obama. The service starts at noon local time (7 a.m. EST), but guests are expected to begin arriving two or three hours early. The royal family
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will begin their ceremony at noon local time Saturday.
will show up by 11:20 a.m. local time, followed by Prince Harry and Prince William, then Meghan and her mother. The service is expected to end by 1 p.m. local time. The happy couple will say their vows at St. George’s Chapel on the Windsor Castle grounds, where Queen Elizabeth II resides. After the ceremony, they’ll take a 2-mile carriage ride through Windsor for
lunch at St. George’s Hall in Windsor Castle. A far more exclusive evening reception will be held at Frogmore House, hosted by Prince Charles. The ceremony will be aired live on CBS, NBC, ABC, PBS and BBC America, as well as on HBO with commentary from Molly Shannon and Will Ferrell. You can also stream it online at CBS, ABC and BBC America. (NYDailynews)
Houston was allegedly molested by cousin Dee Dee Warwick at a young age WHITNEY Houston was reportedly a victim of sexual abuse by her cousin, singer Dee Dee Warwick, according to a new documentary. “Whitney” premiered at Cannes film festival on Wednesday night and toward the end of the film, friends of the legendary singer made a shocking revelation — that she was molested by Warwick at a young age. Mary Jones, a longtime assistant to Houston, revealed in the doc that the singer told her Warwick had molested her. Jones shared in the doc that the traumatising experience caused Houston to question her own sexuality and perpetuated her drug problems later in life. “It made her question her sexual preference,” Jones said, according to Entertainment Weekly. “I think she was ashamed,” the former assistant added of why Houston never told her mother, Cissy. “If Cissy had known, she would have done something about it, because Cissy loves her children.” The “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” singer died in 2012 at the age of 48 after an accidental drowning in a bathtub. A coroner ruled heart disease and
Dee Dee Warwick (right) was 18 years older than Whitney Houston (left).
drug use as factors in her death. Houston’s half-brother, Gary Garland-Houston, also revealed in the film that he was molested by a female family member between the ages of seven and nine. The documentary, created by filmmaker Kevin Macdonald, was made with the cooperation of Houston’s family.
He conducted roughly 70 interviews with those close to Houston, including her “Bodyguard” co-star Kevin Costner. In an interview with Vanity Fair about scourging through hundreds of hours of private footage to make the film, Macdonald told the mag that he had an inkling something troubling happened to Houston in her life.
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Entertainment Cumberbatch to play Vote Leave supremo in Channel 4 Brexit drama BENEDICT Cumberbatch is to play the man who masterminded the Vote Leave campaign during the Brexit referendum in a new Channel 4 docudrama. The actor will play Vote Leave’s campaign director Dominic Cummings. The two-hour drama, which has a working title of Brexit, has been written by political dramatist James Graham. Channel 4 said it would “explore the myriad tactics employed to swing one of the most surprising referendum results in living memory”. Vote Leave was the official “out” campaign during the 2016 EU referendum and was backed by cabinet ministers including Boris Johnson and Michael Gove. Most of the drama’s action will take place during the build-up to the vote and “will explore the anatomy of a modern data-driven election campaign, and the divisive figures driving it from the shadows”, Channel 4 said. The broadcaster said the drama would set out “not to be an analysis of who was right and who was wrong, but
Benedict Cumberbatch will star as Vote Leave director Dominic Cummings.
rather is the story of how it happened, and why”. During the campaign, Cumberbatch himself signed a letter saying Brexit would “damage” the creative industry. Mr Cummings was one of the referendum’s leading strategists, and has said the “out” campaign probably would not have won without the famous bus pledging an extra £350m a week for the NHS. He hasn’t commented on Channel 4’s plans, but he has been at loggerheads with Channel 4 News over their reporting of Vote Leave’s spending during the
referendum. The group’s spending is currently being investigated by the Electoral Commission. Vote Leave has also come under scrutiny for its Facebook campaign after it enlisted a data firm that may have improperly received users’ data. Vote Leave has denied any wrongdoing. Dramatist Graham penned the script for Coalition, a 2015 Channel 4 docudrama about the aftermath of the 2010 general election. He also created political stage dramas including This House, Labour of Love and Privacy.
Fuller accuses Queen biopic ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ of ignoring Mercury’s sexuality, AIDS CAN you tell Freddie Mercury’s story without talking about his battle with AIDS? It looks like “Bohemian Rhapsody” may be trying to do just that. The new Queens biopic, starring Rami Malek as the iconic rocker, released its first full-length trailer Tuesday and, along with a wild medley of the band’s most recognizable songs, included a rosy picture of Mercury’s life. “’Bohemian Rhapsody’ is a foot-stomping celebration of Queen, their music and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury. Freddie defied stereotypes and shattered convention to become one of the most beloved entertainers on the planet,” the official description from 20th Century Fox reads. “The film traces the meteoric rise of the band through their iconic songs and revolutionary sound. They reach unparalleled success, but in an unexpected turn Freddie, surrounded by darker
Rami Malek stars as Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
influences, shuns Queen in pursuit of his solo career. Having suffered greatly without the collaboration of Queen, Freddie manages to reunite with his bandmates just in time for Live Aid. “Facing a life-threatening illness, Freddie leads the band in one of the greatest performances in the history of rock music. Queen cements a legacy that continues to inspire outsiders, dreamers and music lovers to this day.” Fans online, including producer Bryan Fuller, pointed out that the description
skipped all mention of AIDS and instead referred only to Mercury’s “life-threatening illness.” The “Somebody to Love” singer died at age 45 in 1991 from complications because of AIDS, just a day after revealing his diagnosis. “Anyone else mildly annoyed (enough to tweet about it) that the #BohemianRapsody trailer features gay/bi superstar Freddie Mercury flirting with and twirling with a woman but no indication of his love of men,” Fuller tweeted.
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FLOWER GIRL
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FLORAL DESIGNER
Must have thorough knowledge in the floral business with 3-5 years experience.
Call: 231-3788
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WE ARE OPEN WITH FRESH FLOWERS AT REASONABLE PRICES
CONTACT: 649-946-4894 BELLA LUNA RESTAURANT GRACE BAY Is seeking to employ a
COOK
12216
• Must have 5 years’ experience on the line with Italian Cuisine • Must be willing to work weekends, evenings and holidays. Must be available 6 night a week • Must speak, read and write English. Must work well with other and work well under pressure • Must have a clean Police Record Salary: $8.50 per hour Belongers need only apply SEND ALL RESUMES TO P.O.BOX 543 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS JUNE 1ST, 2018
BLU CONSULTANCY LTD Southern shores building number 1 looking for a
TRAINER annual salary 75k thanks
FRIEDISE REGISTRE 649-231-3323
11916
BRIDGETTE MISSICK GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
MAINTENANCE MAN Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 243-9642
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12193
GET LEGAL HELP ON YOUR INSURANCE CLAIM CALL OR EMAIL US AT
duncansonlaw@gmail.com duncansonlaw.office@gmail.com 649-941-4444/ 649-245-1314/649-348-5744 DUNCANSON & CO BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS 16121
DELIVERY BOY
We are in need of a young man to deliver bills, pick up checks and distribute newspapers. Must be honest and have a clean driver’s license. Contact the Publisher at tcweeklynews@gmail.com BUGALOOS CONCH CRAWL FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
TWO (1) HAND CRAFTER
REQUIREMENTS • Must have at least years of hand crafting and other hand made objects for sale and exhibition • Must be fluent in English • Must be willing to work long hours, evenings, weekends and holidays
QUALIFIED CANDIDATES CAN CONTACT: MICHAEL STOLOW AT 332-5646 OR EMAIL RESUME AT MSTOLOW@AOL.COM
12212
CROSLEY BAIN
CAREGIVER
DOMESTIC WORKER
GARDENER
CONTACT: 243-4794
CONTACT: 946-5639
CONTACT: 246-2555
Is looking for a
Delivery times are 11 A.M and 3 P.M Call 231-3788 or 246-7856 for further information
Explorer Ventures (TCI) Ltd. is a scuba liveaboard diving company operating out of Providenciales. The company requires an experienced Captain with a current 200 Ton (ITC) Master's license with full STCW-95/2010 who is also a certified SCUBA diver (Dive master or Instructor preferred). Must have substantial experience on vessels greater than 100 Ft. Strong customer service background and fluency in English is required. Previous liveaboard experience preferred and must employee must live onboard the vessel, with one day shore leave each week. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. Interested persons are asked to apply by email to Nelson Riollano, at jobs@ExplorerVentures.com Prospective applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders are invited to also send copies of their applications to the Commissioner for Labour. Starting salary: $2000/month
COCO BISTRO
FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
who is reliable, trustworthy and want to make some extra cash
CAPTAIN
12223
CLIFFORD GARDINER
DELIVERY AGENT
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Salary: $6.50 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12190
GRACE BAY Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.25 per hour
This position Is currently held by a work permit holder
12065
LEEWARD PALMS Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.75 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12218
34 CLASSIFIEDS LEW & JAN CONSTRUCTION Is seeking to employ a
L.P.S/ YVON PETIT FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
KST WATERSPORT LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER
SALES PERSON Salary: $6.25 per week
FIRST MATE Salary: $8.00 per hour
CONTACT: 232-7317
CONTACT: 346-6622
CONTACT: 331-9801
Salary: $6.50 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
NATE LIGHTBOURNE
MARIE SHOP
12198
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
BABYSITTER Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 241-2579
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12219
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LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a
12225
JESUMENE DESIR JEAN Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
JOINT COMPOUND SPECIALIST
The person must be honest and be responsible for taking care of the household and other chores.. Salary: $6.50
CONTACT: 333-2210
CONTACT: 346-7853
Salary: $8.00 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
THE BIGHT Is seeking to employ a
KVANAR
12283
an hour
CONTACT: 946-8876
Salary: Negotiable. Interested candidate may
contact the employer at 347-8139 regarding employment
12192
SALES CLERK Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 341-1021
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12233
Seeks the following persons:
PROVIDENCIALES Is seeking to employ a
BABYSITTER
Salary: $6.25 per hour
KEW TOWN Is seeking to employ a
LEW 1 SHIPPING LTD
MARC NICOLAS
LABOURER
12238
J&C INTERNET CAFÉ
ONE (1) SAILOR
Must have five (5) years experience with handling boats loading and off loading
ONE (1) DOMESTIC WORKER to work 4 days per week -Basic Salary
ONE (1) LABOURER
work Mon. - Fri. Basic Salary
ONE (1) BOAT MECHANIC
must have knowledge of diesel engine and hydraulic system
CONTACT: 941-5707
12235
These positions are for work permit renewal
1224
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS PM - GAS (TCI) LTD.
BOHIO DIVE
South Dock Hwy, Providenciales PM Industrial Gas, a leading producer and distributor of industrial Medical, recreational, and specialty gases, as well as welding And medical products and related equipment, is seeking an experienced and proven leader.
GRAND TURK
ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR
Applications are invited from suitably qualified Candidates for the following position:
OPERATION SUPERVISOR
All applicants should possess the following: REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor of Commerce • Accounting Certificate or degree • minimum 5 years experience in account process
Duties of this position include: handling, filling and delivery of cylinders; general maintenance of premises and equipment; customer service and quality control; and safety compliance.
JOB DESCRIPTION • bookkeeping, bank reconciliation, accounts payable and accounts receivable, wage control • must understand inventory control • proficient in Sage 50 accounting and Microsoft Office • English both written and oral - French and Spanish an asset • ability to keep all information confidential • must be able to work long hours, nights, weekends and holidays • responsible for weekly payroll, general entries, monthly reconciliation • assist in budget preparation • cost reporting for all departments • oversea purchases & documentation control Salary: $400.00 per week
CANDIDATES SHOULD APPLY IN WRITING INCLUDING COVER LETTER RESUME AND REFERNCES TO INFO@BOHIORESORT.COM
12210
Requirements include: at least 5 years relevant experience, a clean police record and driver’s license with a successful drug screen; excellent health mobility, allowing for the handling and delivery of heavy cylinders; at least a high school diploma; possess a good employment track record with demonstrated superior customer service skills, supervision of plant workers and delivery drivers; importing of cryogenics; knowledge of U.S. pharmacopeia standards. Salary: commensurate with experience. Applications comprising a letter, resume, references, Police record etc. should be sent no later than Friday, June 01st, 2018 to: The Manager PM - Gas (TCI) Ltd. C/o P.O.Box 127, Richmond House Leeward Highway, Providenciales Tel: (649) 946-4734 0r Fax (649) 946-4732 Email: marsha@misickstanbrook.tc
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D’DIVA SALON AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a
NAIL TECHNICIAN Salary: $6.25 per hour
DANIEL WILLIAMS NORTH CAICOS Is seeking to employ a
AUTO MECHANIC
FARM LABOURER Salary: $6.75 per hour
CONTACT: 243-1018
CONTACT: 345-8242
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
DEON WILSON
DESIGN BUILD INT’L LTD
12232
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
12217
PROVO BUSINESS PARK Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER
LABOURER
Salary: $6.50 per hour
To work 30 hours per week. Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 243-8307
CONTACT: 946-4675
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12227
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12222
GENESIS AUTOMOBILE REPAIR
Email: genesisautomobile@gmail.com
Salary: $250 per week
CONTACT: 246-1072 This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12224
ELEANOR HALL LEEWARD PALMS Is seeking to employ a
MAINTENANCE MAN Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 231-2701
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12197
DOMESTIC WORKER
• Must have a valid driver’s license form A-H • Must be able to work holiday and weekends • Must be able to understand computer systems, programs and diagrams • Applicants must call 649-241-4156 Monday – Saturday 7:45am – 5:00pm Salary $12.00 / $15.00/ $10.00 per hour
LABOURER
CONTACT: 941-8438
NORTH CAICOS Is seeking to employ a
2 MECHANICS ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN BOOKKEEPER
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
• At least 6 years of experience as an Auto Mechanic • Must be able to perform all vehicle diagnostics and updates using diagnostic equipment • Able to maintain vehicle functional conditional by listening to customer’s/operator complaints, conduct inspections, repair engine failure, repair mechanical and electrical systems malfunctions and replace parts and components according to manufacturer standards. • Keeps shop equipment operating by following operating instructions, trouble-shooting breakdown, maintaining supplies and perform preventive maintenance. • Must hold a valid driver’s license with a clean, insurable, driving record, must be able to manual and automatic transmissions • Knowledge of tools and equipment required to conduct all repairs • Basic Wage is $12 per hour • This position is currently held by a work permit holder
FRANKLYN LIGHTBOURNE
SOUTH DOCK ROAD IS LOOKING TO FILL THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:
GEORGIO CHAMBERS
D&B AUTO LTD
Must be willing to work 3 days per week. Salary: $6.25 per hour
12229
GLOBAL ADVOCATE SOLUTIONS acting on behalf of their client: Culinaria Ltd/Seaside Beach Cafe
CONTACT: 244-2281
CONTACT: 347-2395
12200
NORTH CAICOS seeks one (1)
LABOURER
must be willing to work five (5) days per week, persons applying must live on North Caicos. Basic salary. This position is for work permit renewal
CONTACT: 946-7705
12241
ELIE’S LANDSCAPING AND CLEANING SERVICES SOUTH DOCK Is seeking to employ a
TECHNICIAN Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 232-3418
12221
GLOBAL ADVOCATE SOLUTIONS
acting on behalf of their client: Frantz Gordon Louis is seeking a
ERLENE SMITH
DOMESTIC WORKER
DOMESTIC WORKER (UNSKILLED)
Salary: $6.50 per hour
Salary: $200 per week
CONTACT: 247-2025
CONTACT: 331-0221
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12209
DIESEL MECHANIC
Explorer Ventures (TCI) Ltd. is a scuba liveaboard diving company operating out of Providenciales. The company requires an experienced marine mechanic who has the ability to repair and maintain all shipboard systems including, but not limited to, MEs, breathing air compressors, RO water makers, generators and A/C units. Candidates must have STCW95/10 certification, shipboard safety, and marine mechanic certification. Must speak/ write English fluently, have excellent customer contact skills, and must live onboard the vessel, with one day shore leave each week. Previous liveaboard experience preferred. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. Interested persons are asked to apply by email to Nelson Riollano, at jobs@ExplorerVentures.com Prospective applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders are invited to also send copies of their applications to the Commissioner for Labour
Starting salary: $1600/month
Salary: $6.24 p/hour
CONTACT: 347-2395
Belongers ONLY need apply
12195
GLOBAL ADVOCATE SOLUTIONS acting on behalf of their client:
MARI-CARMEL PREDESTIN
HOUSEKEEPER Salary: $6.25 p/hour
CONTACT: 347-2395
12202
12242
ERIC SKIPPINGS
12199
BAKER HOUSEKEEPER Salary: $8.00 p/hour
COLMELITA HANDFIELD
Is currently looking for a suitably qualified person to the role of;
12211
GUTROOF CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIAL PARK Is seeking to employ a
SOUTH DOCK Is seeking to employ a
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12237
ESTEL PLUMBING THE BIGHT Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 241-9397
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12196
HANDFIELD CONVENIENT STORE GLASS SHACK Is seeking to employ a
WELDER
PRICING CLERK HANDYMAN
CONTACT: 432-3945
CONTACT: 332-1466
Salary: $8.00 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
Salary: $6.75 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12204
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PASSION BEAUTY SALON Airport Road Is seeking to employ a
HOUSEKEEPER needed to do Laundry, Ironing, Mopping, General household cleaning, washing windows.. Must be able to work 6 days per week, weekends and some holidays. Salary: $6.50 per hour
HAIRDRESSER Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 941-7923
CONTACT: 333-1236
SIMON D. TAYLOR
SHARKBITE
12201
GOLF CLUB Is seeking to employ a
12208
HANDYMAN CONTACT: 231-6065
CONTACT: 332-1352
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
PAYLESS WAREHOUSE LTD Is seeking to employ
STOCKERS LABOURERS Salary: $6.25 per hour CONTACT: 232-1550
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12226
PRO MOTORS TCI
RECEPTIONIST
MECHANIC HELPER
LABOURER
timtim24@gmail.com 12246
CONTACT: 432-6622
SALOMON SHOP
QUALITY UPHOLSTERY
LABOURER
TAILOR SEAMSTRESS
CONTACT: 346-4624
CONTACT: 342-4655
Salary $6.25 per hour First time work permit First Time Ad
timtim24@gmail.com 12245
NORTH CAICOS In need of two (2) full time
CARPENTERS
Salary: $6.25 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12206
with ten (10) years’ experience, must be willing to relocate to North Caicos. Salary to be determined.
MIXOLOGIST/BARISTA We are looking for an enthusiastic Mixologist/Barista to provide an excellent guest experience. Good Mixologist will be able to create classic and innovative drinks exceeding the customer’s needs and expectations.
CONTACT: 232-2267 This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12248
Requirements: • College Degree • Resume and proven working experience • Relevant training certificates • Excellent knowledge of mixing, garnishing and serving drinks • Computer literacy • Knowledge of a second language • Positive attitude and excellent communication skills
Salary: $7.50 per hour
12203
OLD AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $ 300 per week
This position Is currently held by a work permit holder
T.N.F CONTRACTING
TATEM ANTHONY GERALD
Grand Turk is seeking to employ
12231
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
2 CARPENTERS $7.00 per hour
ELECTRICIAN
$8.00 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 245-7228
12246
CARPENTER Salary: $6.50 per hour CONTACT: 331-9717
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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Performing Arts Teacher Required We offer after school and weekend classes in ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, musical theatre, voice and drama to children of 5 -16 years of age, as well as providing a thriving toddler and adult program. We are looking for an energetic person, with teaching capabilities across all subjects. Applicants should be willing to teach up to 30 hours per week, starting in September 2018.
SEND RESUME TO: Blu Bar & Lounge Ltd. J101 Regent Village, Grace Bay Providenciales Tel: 1 649 231 2972 or email: admin@blublarturks.com
HANDYMAN
PROVO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT NORTH WEST POINT Is seeking to employ a
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
PROVIDENCIALES Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.25 per hour
maintained for environmental, licensing etc. • Supervise other bar staff • Organized general cleaning tasks with staff to adhere to health and safety standards and keeping work area clean and organized.
FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
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STANLEY MARCUS LIGHTBOURNE
Is looking to hire a
Salary $6.25 per hour First time work Permit First Time Ad
Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 941-8176
BLU BAR & LOUNGE LTD
RESPONSIBILITIES • Must have mixology and barista training, as well as management and promotion experience • Create innovative cocktails and work with local liquor companies to keep the menu exciting and relevant • Utilize sommelier skills to curate a premium wine collection that patrons will find desirable • Cocktails, garnishes, mixes, presentation • Service and Training • Assist with planning and organizing in-house and special events • Experience in marketing to create graphics and schedule online updates on website and social media • Knowledge of local liquor regulations to ensure that standards are
PRO MOTORS TCI
SAND AND SEA MARINE CONSTRUCTION
TURTLE COVE Is seeking to employ a
KITCHEN HELPER
Salary: $6.25 per hour
May 19 - 25, 2018
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
YOU WILL NEED:
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• Either a teacher qualification with an organization such as ISTD / LAMDA, or a degree in a related subject. • At least 2 years experience teaching children and adults • A proven track record in our core subjects (ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, musical theatre, voice, drama.) • A vibrant, dynamic personality with lots of vocal and physical energy. • Great communication skills – you are able to connect with children and adults of all ages when teaching, as well as on a personal level.
Please send a cover letter and CV/resume, with two professional references & a Police Check to provoperformingarts@gmail.com Closing Date: June 1, 2018
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May 19 - 25, 2018
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TEONA SPA GRACE BAY Is seeking to employ a
TERRISHA WILSON MILLENNIUM HIGHWAY Is seeking to employ a
VANS TIRE SHOP
TRACY EWING HURDLE Is seeking to employ a
ACTING ON BEHALF OF OUR CLIENT WHO IS SEEKING TO HIRE
FIVE CAYS ROAD Is seeking to employ a
GRAMMY’S KITCHEN
HANDYMAN
MAINTENANCE MAN
CONTACT: 231-5051
CONTACT: 331-2251
Salary: $6.5 per hour
Salary: $7.50 per hour
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 431-2617
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
5 STAR FASHION SALON
EKD CONSULTANCY
SANFRA ANIECE FOSTER
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BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ
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Acting on behalf of our clients who are seeking the following
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YACHT CLUB Is seeking to employ a
KITCHEN HELPER
at $6.25 per hour • Main responsibility is to maintain and clean the kitchen area. • Wash the tables, utensils, cabinets and other equipment’s in the kitchen that are used for food preparation. • Get rid of the trash on a regular basis. • Food preparation. • Pile the pans, pots and other kitchen utensils properly for ease in cooking. • Other duties to be directed by supervisor.
Email all applications to info@ tcirecruitmentgroup.com for consideration Application deadline: June 1, 2018
VACANCIES
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CONTACT: 232-7177
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ZOOM ZOOM TOURS
VANS TIRE SHOP
MECHANIC
CARPENTER
649-2479212
CONTACT: 232-7177
Companies who are seeking the following: Queen of the Sea Restaurant, BMW Construction, Williams Construction, RB Construction
S & B CONSTRUCTION GRAND TURK IS SEEKING TO EMPLOY A
AUTO REPAIRMEN Salary: $10 per hour
FIVE CAYS ROAD Is seeking to employ a
CASHIERS $6.25 per hour
4 HAIRSTYLISTS 1 BEAUTICIAN Salary: $300 per week
LABOURER
CONTACT: 246-1072
CONTACT #231-6432
FERGUSON WILLIAMS
ENVIRONMENTAL ARTS IRRIGATION LTD Is seeking to employ a
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GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
SALARY $6.50 PER HR.
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BABYSITTER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 231-4778 This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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EKD CONSULTANCY Acting on behalf of our clients who are seeking the following LEA ASTWOODGRAND TURK
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 241-5759
IRRIGATION TECHNICIAN Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Salary $7.00 per hour
A FARM HAND Salary: $6.50 per hour Contact: 242-7446
Held by a work permit holder
RAYMOND SIMMONSGRAND TURK
LABOURER
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT; 941-5579
Held by a work permit holder
KIRK CONTRACTING
IVENA BROOKS
GLOBAL ADVOCATE SOLUTIONS
12258
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
PLUMBER Salary: $7.50 per hour
CONTACT: 946-2475
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GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 242-3875
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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Salary: $6.50 per hour Contact: 231-1967
acting on behalf of their client Enonse Gardiner is seeking a
DOMESTIC WORKER wages: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 231-0133
or Turks & Caicos Labour Department. Belongers ONLY need apply 12263
LABOURERS $6.25-10 per hour
MASONS
$7-15 per hour Held by work permit holder
CONTACT: DARLING86@ HOTMAIL.COM 12252
8 dollars per hour Monday- Friday
(Renewal)
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Salary: $10.00 per hour
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Caribbean Bulk Traders (CBT) is a newly registered Caribbean company that is in the business of supplying urgently needed raw materials and products within the Caribbean. We source these products from the best suppliers and deliver to the point of destination. To achieve this CBT is interested in establishing long-term supply relationships. We specialize in the bulk supply of sand, aggregates, concrete products and cement. We can also supply rice, fresh fruits and vegetables. We understand speed, time, cost and consistency of supply. CBT invites interested buyers to make contact with us to discuss your needs. We guarantee competitive prices and excellent service. Address: 43 A Friendship, East Bank Demerara Website: www.cbt.gy Email: info@cbt.gy Tel: (592) 608 5382 12085
38 CLASSIFIEDS LEANDRA LASHENA CLARKE GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
May 19 - 25, 2018
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
MADAME CHIQUE SHOP GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
PERFECT IMAGING STUDIO Lucille Lightbourne Building, Down Town Is seeking to employ a
ROBERTS AGENCY Acting on behalf of our clients who are seeking the following
ROSE DARLENE THEME BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
TAG SECURITY SERVICES LEEWARD HIGHWAY Is seeking to employ a
COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION
WOOD CARVER $10 per hour
LABOURER
STORE KEEPER
CONTACT: 232-4219
CONTACT: 332-8556
Salary: $6.50 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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Salary: $7.00 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHER
E&E SHIPPING AND TRADING
Salary: $6.75 per hour
DRIVER/ OPERATOR
CARETAKER
CONTACT: 341-3527
CONTACT: 241-2043
CONTACT: 342-5118
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TCINIB PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT 8TH ACTUARIAL REVIEW -
REVISION OF NIB BENEFITS & CONTRIBUTIONS REGULATIONS
$9.00 per hour
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Salary: $150 per week
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CLEANER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 232-1957
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION SALES FirstCaribbean International Bank (Bahamas) Ltd as Chargee pursuant to the Registered Land Ordinance hereby gives Notice that it will cause to be sold by Public Auction the following scheduled properties outside the offices of Miller Simons O’Sullivan, Regent House West, Regent Village, Grace Bay, Providenciales at 10:00 a.m. on 1 June 2018.
1. Title No. 60715/210, Cheshire Hall & Richmond Hill, Providenciales
Registered Proprietor: Lincoln Hudson Ferreira Comprising a 0.54 acre canal-front parcel of bare land containing dense indigenous bush and mature trees.
In order to ensure that benefit payments remain relevant and stay abreast with the ever-increasing cost of living, the National Insurance Board (NIB) is required by law to review earnings and incomes every two years. Since inception, some 26 years ago, the NIB has increased benefits rather significantly on numerous occasions without any corresponding increases to the contribution rate or ceiling. The contribution ceiling for employed persons was increased from $2,600 to $4,000 per month over the last three years. Effective June 1 2018, the self-employed wage bands will change to reflect the increased incomes over the past 26 years. Existing self-employed contributors with the following elections will be increased as follows: $100 - $225 $200 - $325 $400 - $525 $600 - $735 Or $925*
2. Title 60002/113 North West & North Central, Providenciales, Registered Proprietor: Alonzo Jose Mora
This property is in phase two of the Priton affordable home residential estate and is located on Aquamarine Drive. This property sits on a 0.25 acre parcel. Access is gained through the road network which serves the sub-division leading to Millennium Highway. The property is a Model B home comprising of two bedrooms, two bathrooms with open plan kitchen and living space.
3. Title 60002/253 North West & North Central, Providenciales, Registered Proprietor: Sophia Arvalene Minott-Grice
Call us today if you require additional information on the contribution ceiling review at 946-1048 (Grand Turk) or 941-5806 (Providenciales) for further details. You are also invited to visit our website at www.tcinib.tc or our Facebook page to see detailed information on the recent legislative changes.
Any and all potential bidders will be required to produce one (1) valid form of identification to Miller Simons O’Sullivan on the day of the Auction. Draft Terms and Conditions of Sale and the draft Agreements for Sale are available upon demand prior to the Auction. Any and all Successful bidders will be required to pay a ten (10%) per cent deposit upon a successful bid before close of business on the day of the Auction. Any and all successful bidders will also have to pay Auction legal fees in the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars (US$750.00).
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS
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The new $925 wage band provides for the self-employed person to be on par with the employed person’s new ceiling of $4,000 per month. Since wage elections can only be adjusted at the beginning of the calendar year, the new $925 wage band can only be selected by eligible persons from January 2019.
This property is in phase two of the Priton affordable home residential estate and is located on Aquamarine Drive. This property sits on a 0.38 acre parcel. Access is gained through the road network which serves the sub-division leading to Millennium Highway. The property is a Model A home comprising of three bedrooms, two bathrooms with open plan kitchen and living space
May 19 - 25, 2018
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TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
VANS TIRE SHOP FIVE CAYS ROAD Is seeking to employ
LABOURERS Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 232-7177
These positions are currently held by work permit holders
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CAPTAIN
Explorer Ventures (TCI) Ltd. is a scuba liveaboard diving company operating out of Providenciales. The company requires an experienced Captain with a current 200 Ton (ITC) Master's license with full STCW-95/2010 who is also a certified SCUBA diver (Dive master or Instructor preferred). Must have substantial experience on vessels greater than 100 Ft. Strong customer service background and fluency in English is required. Previous liveaboard experience preferred and must employee must live onboard the vessel, with one day shore leave each week. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. Interested persons are asked to apply by email to Nelson Riollano, at jobs@ExplorerVentures.com Prospective applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders are invited to also send copies of their applications to the Commissioner for Labour. Starting salary: $2000/month 12211
APPRENTICE MECHANIC/ TECHNICIAN • Young energetic individual who has a strong interest in becoming a qualified motor Mechanic / technician. • No experience needed. Will be trained by fully qualified Mechanics & level 4 Master Technicians • Applicant must have a clean police record; will be Subject to random drug testing. • Starting salary $6.50 per hour • Salary to be adapted as training levels are passed
Contact Mac Motors Ltd on 649-3393841 or service@macmotorstci.com Position for Belongers only
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THE CONCH SHACK BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
PAYLESS WAREHOUSE LTD LEEWARD HIGHWAY Is seeking to employ a
KITCHEN HELPER
LABOURER
CONTACT THE EMPLOYER 332-8501
CONTACT: 332-1550
Salary: $6.25 per hour. Interested candidates may
for further information regarding employment
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VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS
Salary: $6.25 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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GRACEWAY SPORTS CENTRE is looking to employ a qualified Group
Fitness Instructor He/She must hold international certifications in various group fitness styles (Yoga, Les Mills, Barre, Pilates, etc.) must be a licensed Personal Trainer with at least ten years of proven experience. First Aid Certification is mandatory. Computer proficiency is also a must. The remuneration will be commensurate with experience. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. Turks Islanders who meet the requirements are encouraged to apply and will be preferred. Only applicants who meet the requirements will be contacted for interviews.
Please forward you application to info@gracewaysports. com or drop the hard copy at Graceway Sports Centre located on Luker Lane9 Behind IGA Supermarket). Contact ph. No: )649) 442-6348
SUN PADDLES GRACE BAY Is seeking to employ a
OFFICE CLEANER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 347-0501
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CLOVERLEAF AGENCY Acting on behalf of our client who is seeking Dragon Cay Resort Middle Caicos
LABOURER Salary: $8.00 per hour
CONTACT: 344-4997
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING
PROVO PROPERTY MAINTENANCE LTD
BOOKKEEPER/ ADMINISTRATION Provo Property Management Ltd is expanding and looking for a Bookkeepper/Administrator! This role supports the General Manager in overall operations as it relates to invoicing, collections, payables, budgets, and reports. The work involves real estate, property management and construction. Duties will also include various administrative tasks such as banking, dispatch, procurement, dealing with customs and government, dealing with property owners and tenants, rent collections, and a variety of ever changing tasks as they relate to the diverse scope of the companies. The applicant should have several years experience in an office environment and be very knowledgeable with all facets of bookkeeping.
PPML is expanding and needs a DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING to help guide new projects within our Project Management Division. Successful candidate will have a TCI Portfolio illustrating an accomplished track record in major local projects proving past successful builds, familiarity with the local building and related government regulations and systems, knowledge of local suppliers and the international shipping, brokerage, and local duty laws that apply to TCI. Applicant must be able to prepare and present detailed financial and legal contractual proposals to clients, be accountable for cash management and forecasting. Also needed is familiarity with international supply chains for procurement in all vestiges of construction materials, building materials, and interior design and outfitting materials. This position will require extensive travel between US, Canada, and TCI therefore applicant must possess legal travel documents allowing access to these countries. REQUIRED SKILLS:
SKILLS REQUIRED ARE: - Strong bookkeeping abilities - Strong knowledge of Quickbooks and ability to produce Trial Balance and Year End Financials - Microsoft Suites - Ability to work independently and without supervision Have their own Vehicle
• 10 years of international experience in a senior role designing, planning and implementing commercial and residential projects. • Bachelors Degree in Technology from a faculty of Engineering • Associates Degree or Diploma in Mechanical Engineering • Proficiency in autocad • MEP design skills • Expert abilities in Microsoft office products
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply at: ppmltci@gmail.com or call Karen at 432-6622
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply at: ppmltci@gmail.com or call Karen at 432-6622
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TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
May 19 - 25, 2018
DAPHNE PENN SOUTH DOCK ROAD Is seeking to employ a
JOB OPPORTUNITIES HOUSEKEEPER The Meridian Club is looking for organized and experience individual for the position of Housekeeper. This induvial should have a minimum of 5 years’ experience in housekeeper with a resort or rental property. The position will require an individual to have prioritization and time management skills, working at a fast pace without compromising quality. Ability to work with little supervision and maintain a high level of performance. Must be willing to reside on Pine Cay. Salary commensurate with experience. Please submit written resumes to: manager@meridicanclub.com and Mr. Edwin Taylor Labour Commissioner Providenciales
MASSAGE THERAPIST The Meridian Club is looking for a professional and qualified individual for the position of Massage Therapist. This induvial should have a minimum of 5 years’ experience as a licensed massage therapist and be a mature and caring professional with immaculate presentation and excellent communication skills. Ability to work with little supervision and maintain a high level of performance. Salary commensurate with experience. Please submit written resumes to: manager@meridicanclub.com and Mr. Edwin Taylor Labour Commissioner Providenciales
CHIEF OF SECURITY The Meridian Club is looking for a Chief of Security. Responsible for the daily direction and supervision of security operations and any related functions. Meets the needs of the company and contract agency by making improvements in security operations without compromise to the safety and security of guests and staff. DUTIES: • Minimum of 5 years experience supervising, scheduling and budgeting a K9 security team. • Patrol the island with K9 security dogs. Train and care for the dogs. Security baggage checks at the docks. Checkin contractors. Monitor and review security cameras. Must have emergency first responder training and firefighting training.
• Minimum of 8 years experience in military, law enforcement or security. • K9 handler training from a government approved training facility. • Demonstrate written and verbal communication in the English language. • Requires staying on Pine Cay and being on call full-time. Accommodations provided. • Start Salary: $1500/month • This position is currently held by a permit holder. • Belongers need only apply Please submit written resumes to: manager@meridicanclub.com and Mr. Edwin Taylor Labour Commissioner Providenciales
WAITER The Meridian Club is looking for a passionate Wait Staff. The Wait Staff role is to provide excellent levels of service to all customers and assist colleagues in delivering a professional and consistent service. This induvial should have a minimum of 2 years’ experience in waiting at with a resort or restaurant. Must be willing to reside on Pine Cay. Salary commensurate with experience. Please submit written resumes to: manager@meridicanclub.com and Mr. Edwin Taylor Labour Commissioner Providenciales
LODGE/STAFF COOK
The Meridian Club is looking for an individual experienced with at least two years experience cooking in for large groups – who is hard-working, organised, creative, and passionate about food and customer service. Have excellent interpersonal skills, be a team player and also able to work unsupervised. You will also be able to work a flexible schedule including days, evenings, weekends and public holidays. Must be willing to reside on Pine Cay. Salary commensurate with experience. REQUIREMENTS: • Food preparation certification • Food preparation and cooking, plating, presentation • Kitchen maintenance and cleaning • Maintaining and ordering stocks and supplies • Following food safety requirements Please submit written resumes to: manager@meridicanclub.com and
Mr. Edwin Taylor Labour Commissioner Providenciales
BOAT MECHANIC
The Meridian Club is looking for an individual experienced hard-working individual for a Boat Mechanic position. This position is responsible for servicing, diagnosing, repairing and installing motors, trailers, accessories, and boats. Must be willing to reside on Pine Cay. Salary commensurate with experience. REQUIREMENTS Vocational/Technical School Certificate, Experience Factory Certified Technician for Yamaha and other Outboard engines. Hiring preference is given to those with solid mechanical knowledge and at least 2 years of experience in the power sports industry. Please submit written resumes to: manager@meridicanclub.com and Mr. Edwin Taylor Labour Commissioner Providenciales
MARINA MANAGER/CAPTAIN
The Meridian Club is looking a Marina Manager/Captain Responsible for overseeing the day to day operations of the Marina. Must be willing to reside on Pine Cay. Salary commensurate with experience. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Monitor and manage operational functions including budgets, scheduling, forecasts, expenses and supplies • Monitor the physical condition of all facilities and equipment in the marina operations to ensure that required maintenance is performed. • Manage open and close procedures on a daily basis. • Demonstrate safe and effective boat driving capabilities. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: • Must hold a current Boaters Safety Certification. • Current, valid drivers license • Ability to properly drive boat, • Customer service experience required. • Must be willing to Live on the Island Please submit written resumes to: manager@meridicanclub.com and Mr. Edwin Taylor Labour Commissioner Providenciales
CARPENTER Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 332-1288
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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KAVANAR
LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a
JOINT COMPOUND SPECIALIST Salary: $8.00 per hour
CONTACT: 333-2210
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MANVALLA MISSICK LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 242-9241
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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PROVO DRY GOOD STORE BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
CONSTRUCTION HELPER Knowledge of the construction field must be able to do heavy lifting. Salary: $7.25 per hour
CONTACT: 341-5567
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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May 19 - 25, 2018
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS BLUE WATERS KAYAK FISHING South Caicos
THE MERIDIAN CLUB PINE CAY A PRIVATE ISLAND HIDEAWAY
CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:
CASHIER
BOAT CAPTAIN DUTIES:
Operating/ handling small to medium sized vessels. Basic maintenance and care of vessels. Assisting in the daily operation of the Marine Department. Guiding snorkel, glow worm or fishing tours. Participate in first aid training classes. Requirements: TCI boat captains license, must stay on Pine Cay when on duty Salary based upon experience plus gratuities Qualified Belonger should email resume to Manager@meridianclub.com and to the TCI Labour Department. Interviews will be held for qualified candidates.
Monday thru Friday Salary - $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: BWKAYAKFISHING@ GMAIL.COM - 232-7475 New Position
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DIRECT DEVELOPMENT COOPER JACK Is seeking to employ a
BOAT MECHANIC/ CAPTAIN/ PROJECT LEADER
Responsible for carrying out the daily duties of a Marie Mechanical Technician, including but not limited to the troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of marine diesel and gasoline engines, transmissions, rive train and related electronical equipment. Knowledge of maintenance and upkeep of small-med, sized vessels. Yamaha engine experience required computer knowledge. Boat captain as needed for staff, freight and guest transportation, captain’s license required. First Aid and marine rescue experience required. Must live on Pine Cay to be available evenings for emergency medical evacuation. Salary $2,400/month. Qualified Belonger should email resume to Manager@meridianclub.com and to the TCI Labour Department. Interviews will be held for qualified candidates.
HARBOR MASTER
Responsible for coordinating and supervising daily operations of the Marine Department including training marine personnel. Ability to set up and establish procedures and systems for running the Marine Department. Computer literate, knowledge of handing and maintaining small and medium size vessels up to 30ft. in depth knowledge of Yamaha 4 stroke and competency with Etec 2 stroke motors and superficial knowledge of other manufacture’s motors. First aid and marine rescue experience required. Must live on Pine Cay. Salary based upon experience. Qualified Belonger should email resume to Manager@meridianclub.com and to the TCI Labour Department. Interviews will be held for qualified candidates.
KITCHEN HELPER/ STAFF COOK
Salary based up experience min.$6.25 per hour Duties: prepare meals for our 40-50 staff working on Pine Cay Must be able to prepare local favorites for breakfast, lunch and dinner, kitchen helper includes washing dishes, prep work, clean-up, assisting with freight etc. this position requires staying on Pine Cay during your work week. Accommodations provided. Qualified Belonger should email resume to Manager@meridianclub.com and to the TCI Labour Department. Interviews will be held for qualified candidates.
EXECUTIVE CHEF
Salary $3000/ month + based on experience Duties: hands on meal preparation, ensuring consistent high quality of all food served, scheduling, training , evaluating and managing restaurant, bar staff and kitchen personnel, schedules and coordinates the work of chefs, cooks, and other kitchen employees to assure that food preparation is economical and technically correct and within budgeted goals while maintaining highest professional food quality standards, ordering and meal planning, ensuring sanitary kitchen, dining room and commissary procedures, foo handling and storage practices are followed, ensuring appealing presentation of all meals, appealing dining room environment, proper catering of special events, supervision of ordering, inventory control and waste management for commissary operation, regularly assess and evaluate performance of kitchen staff and provide training for those staff members who may be qualified for other positions. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: • Minimum of Degree in culinary arts at accredited college or university • Must be skilled in handling all duties specified above • Must be willing to reside on Pine Cay, a small private Island, on a full-time basis • Must furnish health certificate and be willing to undergo medical examination and/ or tests, as reasonably require to ensure freedom from disease that can be transmitted by food handling • Must work weekends, nights and holidays when scheduled • Must have good working knowledge of English (written and verbal) • This position is currently held by a wok permit holder Qualified Belonger should email resume to Manager@meridianclub.com and to the TCI Labour Department. Interviews will be held for qualified candidates. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: QUALIFIED APPLICANTS SHOULD CONTACT: KAREN, RESORT MANAGER. PLEASE EMAIL RESUME AND 3 REFERENCES WITH YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION (MAILING ADDRESS, EMAIL ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER) TO MANAGER@MERIDIANCLUB.COM OR FAX: 649-941-7010. SEND A COPY OF YOUR RESUME TO TCI LABOUR DEPARTMENT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: QUALIFIED BELONGERS PREFERRED. ALL QUALIFIED APPLICANTS WILL BE INTERVIEWED. POLICE CERTIFICATE WILL BE REQUIRED. 121770
LABOURER Salary: $9.00 per hour
CONTACT: 344-1591
CLASSIFIEDS 41 CLAUDETTE SIMMS
CLAYTON BEEN
DOMESTIC WORKER
LABOURER
CONTACT: 242-6440
CONTACT: 333-0908
LONG BAY is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.25 per hour
GLASS SHACK Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $1500 per month
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
ELIE’S LANDSCAPING
GOLD FINGER
12127
Is seeking to employ a
TECHNICIAN Salary: $7.00 per hour
12138
MARKET PLACE Is seeking to employ a
JEWELRY REPAIRMAN Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 242-2604
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 232-3418
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
ERICKA ROSHEEN CARTER
MARIE BAPTISTE
MANGO REEF
DOMESTIC WORKER
KITCHEN BABY SITTER HELPER
12135
KEW TOWN is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 242-1044
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12122
DREAM CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Providenciales
12142
$6.50 per hour First Time Work Permit
CONTACT: 345-2399
12110
12182
$6.50 per hour First Time Work Permit
CONTACT 946-8200
12111
GILLEY’S CAFÉ Airport Road Is seeking to employ a
DISHWASHER LABOURER Wage- $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 332-3866
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To work 6 days per week Salary: $6.75 per week CONTACT: 946-4472
Email: cantacttate@gilley’scafe.tc This position Is currently held by a work permit holder
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42 CLASSIFIEDS GLOBAL ADVOCATE SOLUTIONS Acting on behalf of their client Ms. Angelica J. Gardiner is seeking a
GLOBAL ADVOCATE SOLUTIONS acting on behalf of their client PL Contractor, Leeward Highway is seeking a
GLORIA’S CANDY KITCHEN KEW TOWN is seeking to employ a
NANNY PAINTER CASHIER wages: 6.25 per hour
wages: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT NUMBER: 347-2395
CONTACT NUMBER: 347-2395
Turks and Caicos Islanders ONLY need apply 12096
MANDY GIBSON THOMPSON
FIVE CAYS IS SEEKING TO EMPLOY A
May 19 - 25, 2018
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
Turks and Caicos Islanders ONLY need apply 12097
M&L AMAZING WORLD DOWN TOWN Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $350 per week
CONTACT: 2428051 OR 345-0349
GRATEFUL HELPER Is seeking to employ a
MINISTER TEACHER Salary:
GUYSLANE SWANN
ISLAND LANDSCAPING
DOMESTIC WORKER
LABOURERS
Salary: $6.25 per hour
Must be willing to work 5 days per week Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 244-0884
CONTACT: 342-5808
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
South Dock Road Is seeking to employ a
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 342-1465
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
LAV MANAGEMENT
JUSTE FRANCOIS JEAN HALL
JUSTAMA APARTMENT
ISLAND VILLA MANAGEMENT
12125
107 Turtle Cove Drive, Provo. TCI
12105
BLUE HILLS is seeking to employ a
12134
is seeking to employ a
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is seeking to employ a
HOUSEMAN
Must be willing to work 5 days per week Salary: $250 per week
SALARY: $6.50 PER HOUR
DOMESTIC WORKER
CONTACT: 243-3443 THIS POSITION IS
CONTACT: 232-2267
LABOURER CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER
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Salary: $6.25 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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CONTACT: 946-4445
CAREGIVER LABOURER LABOURER CONTACT: Salary: $6.25 per hour
Salary: $6.50 per hour
PHONE: 941-8118
Work Permit Renewal12113
Hugh G. O’Neill & Co.
247-7943
CONTACT: 2428051 OR 345-0349
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
MARGARET SKIPPINGS GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
MARSHAL O. EWING
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12126
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
RHONDDA COLLYMORE is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $250 per week
CONTACT: 946-4445
This position is currently held by a work permit holder 12123
MURETTE SAINT LOUIS THE BIGHT IS SEEKING TO EMPLOY A
IS SEEKING A
JUNIOR COMPLIANCE OFFICER DOMESTIC WORKER
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
• Coordinate with Hugh G. O’Neill & Co.’s KYC/AML management and employees to implement procedural enhancements, ensuring consistency and completeness across business divisions • Drive cross-functional working groups to streamline implementation of KYC/AML policies across divisions • Lead governance development of the KYC/AML program, including regularizing metrics and reporting, creating channels of communication and growing the infrastructure to enable proper governance • Lead governance and oversight on KYC/AML related screening including PEP, adverse information and sanctions screening • Assess current-state controls to identify opportunities and develop plan for execution • Support the development and ongoing maintenance of a global approach for KYC/ AML related to client portfolio KYC/AML risk analysis, including reporting to senior management • Identify regulatory KYC/AML trends and developments that impact business areas, and advise staff as to how this may impact their current activities
Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 242-0192
CONTACT: 649-232-5202
PASCAL REMY
RELIABLE REFRIGERATION LIMITED
BLUE HILLS IS SEEKING TO EMPLOY A
CRITERIA:
Please submit CV by email no later than May 25, 2018 to: info@hgoneillco.tc
Preference will be given to Experienced and Qualified Turks and Caicos Islanders.
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SALARY $6.25 PER HOUR
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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• Must be a member of Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists • Must have experience detailing strategies to combat the exploitation of property markets to transfer and store illicit proceeds including FinCEN Geographic Targeting Orders (GTOs) Connected to Real Estate Purchases • Certification in respect of potential harm caused by money laundering and terrorism financing, how to identify money laundering and terrorism financing, anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) regulatory requirements, the key components of an AML/CTF program, reporting obligations under the AML/CTF legislation and how to meet them. 12-16 hours per week at $15 per hour
DOMESTIC WORKER
MAINTENANCE MAN SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR
CONTACT: 241-4188
THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER-
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DISCOVERY BAY
Seeking a qualified HVAC and LPG Technicians to perform advanced tasks in the trouble shooting repair, maintenance and installation of refrigeration, heating, air conditioning and ventilation and related system controls. Support and perform operations including operational interface, schedule changes, trouble shooting and repair of building automation systems EXPERIENCE: • 5-10 years required experience in industrial and commercial construction, maintenance facility or a fast paced company • 5-10 years preferred experience in hospitality and restaurant industry • Refrigeration & LPG experience strongly preferred • Salary commensurate with experience
Contact: 232-0061 or email reliablerefrigerationtci@gmail.com 12124
CASHIER SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR
CONTACT: 342-0621 THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER
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REPAIR IT 4 U Leeward Highway Is seeking to employ a
TECHNICIAN Salary: $7.00 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 342-4656
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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May 19 - 25, 2018
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
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JOB OPENINGS Office Administrator/Human Resources Manager This position is generally accountable for ensuring the Organization’s workforce is adequately recruited, compensated, developed and prepared to play an integral role in increasing and sustaining the productivity and delivery requirement of the TCI National Health Insurance Board. The incumbent is deemed to be performing satisfactorily when; proper HR records are maintained, HR Policies and Procedures are accessible to all staff and staff members are aware of Career Training opportunities. THE POSITION REPORTS DIRECTLY TO: Chief Executive Officer Positions Reporting Directly to the Incumbent: Customer Service Supervisor, Receptionist, Scanning/Filing Clerks, Office Administrator THE INCUMBENT LIAISES INTERNALLY: All NHIB Departments All Managers All Personnel The Incumbent Liaises Externally Other Employers Labor department, Placement Agencies REQUIRED SKILLS This position requires: • Negotiations • Human relation skills • Communication skills • Compensation skills • Must be a good organizer and tactful. • Excellent team building skills. • Excellent writer and oral communication skills. • Ability to deliver to strict deadlines and work under pressure • Spreadsheet and presentation graphics programmes. 5. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE • A Bachelor's degree in human resources, labor relations, or in business administration with a concentration in human resources management. • A minimum of 4 years’ experience in a similar corporate position. • Must be able to use Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and Power Point etc.) • Must be proficient in the English Language 6. SPECIFIC TASKS OR DUTIES • Manage the administration of staff welfare. • Develop orientation/training programs • Inform staff on developments in the organization • Manage the HR component of the NHIB’s Strategic Plan • Manage the recruitment and deployment of staff. • Prepare monthly reports. • Make recommendations for the development, documentation and review of policies and procedures for HR administration. • Maintain job classification and compensation systems. • Advise employees on career opportunities. • Develop the budget for the department. • Design and develop job profiles • Conduct training needs assessments • Analyze and advise management on the Employment Ordinance • Manage the staff Grievance Procedures • Coordinates staff performance appraisal activities throughout the organization. • Develops and executes orientation programs for new recruits. • Administers the human resource information system of the organization. • Supervision of assigned staff and departments. • Facilitates arrangement for corporate travel. • Liaise with the Accounts dept. on the renewal of Insurance Premiums (Vehicles & Premises). • Ensures that the NHIB building, generator, A/C units and office is properly maintained and secured. • Work in consultation with HOD’s to ensure HR Policies & Procedures are adopted in a standardized manner. • Provide administrative support in order to ensure effective and efficient operations of NHIB facilities • Ensure that all supporting documents are accessible and filed appropriately • Ensure the confidentiality and security of all Master files and Personnel files. • May perform other duties as assigned by the immediate supervisor or any other
person authorized to give instructions or assignments. SALARY Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience Dr. Hamlet Nation National Health Insurance Board Salt Mills Plaza Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands British West Indies Email: recruitment@tcinhip.tc
Legal Officer - Providenciales This is a senior professional position, which has corporate wide responsibility for all legal matters arising in connection with the administration of the National Health Insurance Programme. The Legal Counsel is the legal advisor to the NHIB. He or she is required to manage a variety of legal matters impacting the administration of the National Health Insurance scheme, appear in all courts and tribunals on behalf of the NHIB to play a key role in the identification and management of legal risk issues risk issues across the organization. He/she is deemed to be performing satisfactorily when the outputs for this position are achieved. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Provide legal advice and opinions on all matters required by the Board, its divisions and departments • Review and draft contracts, leases, conveyances, bonds, securities, bill of sale, mortgages, deeds of variation, deeds of release and other legal documents. • Recover contribution and all monies owing to the National Health Insurance Board. • Attend the National Appeals Tribunal and conduct appeals on behalf of the Board. • Liaise with external Attorneys with respect to the litigation portfolio including the preparation of briefs to external counsel. • Assist with the provision of training in the understanding of the National Health Insurance Ordinance. • Drafting in association with the office of the Attorney General, new or amending legislation, and regulations, reciprocal and other agreements, etc. • Legal scrutiny of instructions, leaflets, etc.; in-so-far as they explain or interpret the provisions of National Health Insurance Plan. • Advising on matters of genera law, which may arise in connection with administration of oaths and affirmation; property transfer and terms of service of service. • Submit Monthly Reports to Executive Management on all legal activities • Initiate Prosecutions and Prosecute Employer and Self-employed arrears. • Interpret the National Health Insurance Board Ordinance and Regulations for all staff on a needs basis. • Assess and advise on all eligibility of beneficiaries. • Interpret other Ordinances as it relates to the registration and benefits of NHIB beneficiaries. • Draft legal opinions for advancement to the Chief Executive Officer on all matters arising under the Legislation. • Conduct ongoing training on the National Health Insurance Board Legislation. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: • A Law Degree, a Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice and designation Attorney at Law. • At least five (5) years post qualification experience to acquire the necessary competencies to effectively respond to the challenges of the job. • Solid competencies in legal drafting, Litigation, Opinion writing and legal research. • Must be able to use Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and Power Point etc.) • Excellent team player with team building skills • Excellent written and oral communication skills • Ability to deliver to strict deadlines and to work under pressure. SALARY Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience Dr. Hamlet Nation National Health Insurance Board Salt Mills Plaza Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands British West Indies Email: recruitment@tcinhip.tc
44 CLASSIFIEDS REPAIR IT 4 U LEEWARD HIGHWAY Is seeking to employ a
BLUE SKY CONSTRUCTION Seeking employment for the following:
OVANDO CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Seeking employment for the following:
1) MASON 1) CARPENTER 3) LABOURER Interested candidate may contact the employer at 246-3137 regarding employment
HANDYMAN
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 342-4656
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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May 19 - 25, 2018
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS SECURITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES SOUTH DOCK ROAD is seeking to employ a
V2 CONVENIENCE STORE FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
1) HANDYMAN
Interested candidate may contact the employer at 331-9854 regarding employment
TCI WASTE DISPOSAL LTD is seeking employment for the following:
1) TRUCK DRIVER 1) MECHANIC 2) LABOURERS 1) WASTE COLLECTOR.
WILSON'S GROCERIES ENT. Seeking employment for the following:
Please contact 333-7889 regarding employment. CACTUS CAFE Seeking employment for the following:
1) LABOURER
1) KITCHEN HELPER
Interested candidate may contact the employer at 432-4271 regarding employment
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Interested candidate may contact the employer at 331-2872 regarding employment 12128
SHARKBITE BAR AND GRILL
NURSERY MANAGER:
Applicants must have knowledge of finance, accounting, cash flow projection and proficient in using POS Systems for landscape, chemical and fertilization inventory. Ability to analyze financial data and prepare automated financial reports, statements and projections. Work requires professional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills to deal with customers and suppliers. Salary is approximately $600/week and willing to work long hours, weekends and holidays if needed. Preference will be given to applicants who completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Accountancy, Finance or Business Administration. Excellent reference from previous employers a must.
TURTLE COVE Is seeking to employ a
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
SECURITY OFFICER Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 3317678 OR 331-7676 This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 245-6048
SUN PADDLES
ALLAN MANIOT PARKER
GRACE BAY is seeking to employ a
of North Backsalina Grand Turk is looking to hire 1
LABOURER
12093
Applicants must possess a minimum of 20 years’ experience with knowledge of plants/ chemicals and fertilizer sprays, be able to work with minimum supervision. Applicants must be knowledgeable in propagation and greenhouse climate. Must have a certification in horticulture and be certified in preparation and application of chemicals as well as treatment of weeks. Must be proficient in computer troubleshooting and knowledgeable in QuickBooks or Point of Sale Transaction and Inventory Software. Applicants must be willing to work outdoors with irregular hours. Starting salary is approximately $2500 per month may include weekends and holidays.
LABOURER
CASHIER
Interested applicants including Islanders/Belongers can send applications to Services by EA by email to mary@eagrouptci.com. Successful applicants will be notified by phone for interview. This position is currently held by a work permit holder.
CONTACT: 332-1352
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 347-0501
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Salary: $6.25 per hour
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SALES CLERK
Applicant must be honest, reliable and hardworking Salary: $7.00 per hour
Salary: $7.00 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12104
Salary is $6.50 per hour and interested persons
CONTACT: 649-243-2299
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PUBLIC NOTICE
78 INDUSTRIAL ROAD, 5 CAYS ARE NOW INTERVIEWING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION:
FROZEN FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR
This is a public service announcement from Provo Water Company Bills for the 3rd May, 2018 are now available. Please pay this bill by Thursday May 17th, 2018 to avoid disruption to your service.
Paying Your Bill Bills can be paid directly at Provo Water Company Office in Grace Bay 8:30am to 2:00pm Monday to Friday (until further notice) while we are still preparing for the final migration to our new system. • Bills paid by online banking must be paid not later than 3 days before the due date. You can now pay via RBC as a new addition to our online payment options. • Bills paid at Grace-way Supermarkets must be paid not later than 24 hours before the due date. In the unfortunate event you are disconnected for delinquency: • The full amount plus the required reconnection fee must be settled before the service resumes. • Service will resume the same day for accounts paid up before 12 Noon • Service will resume the following morning for accounts paid up after 12 Noon. Reconnections will not take place after hours.
• Must have at least (4) years experience working with both Dry and Perishable Food Service Products. • Must be able to identify these products, including, but not limited to, different cuts of meat such as pork, chicken, beef and as well seafood and other frozen and dry food service products. • Must be able to read and write English and to be familiar with the different pack sizes and brand names as well. • Must have a sense of urgency and be able to work under limited time constraints. • Assists the Frozen Order Pickers regularly throughout the day for Food Service Customers, mostly restaurants. • Must be able to manage a group of associates of 50 or more. Must have had extensive sales and marketing experience as well. • Must be able to lift 65 pounds or more regularly throughout the shift. • As well, must be willing to assist in the stocking of shelves, inside and outside the freezer, unloading frozen containers in extremely cold environments, be willing act as a cashier and have had supervisory cash handling experience in the past. • Must be willing and able to work extended periods of time in a FREEZER ENVIRONMENT up to 70% of the time, temperature is minus (10) degrees Fahrenheit or minus (23) Celsius. • Must be willing and available to work extended hours, including all and/or any holidays, nights and weekends. The majority of the work schedule will consist of evening, weekend and holiday hours as this is when our business is servicing the most amount of customers. • Must be able to stand the majority of the day.
Please apply within @ Quality Food Service, 78 Industrial Road, 5 Cays or contact 941-7939 for more information. Only Belongers or PRC Holders need apply.
Contact Customer Service Department on 946-5202 or 649-339-9282. 12132
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May 19 - 25, 2018
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
BLU CONSULTANCY LTD SOUTHERN SHORES BUILDING NUMBER 1 LOOKING FOR A
EKD CONSULTANCY
FRANK SEYMOUR
ACTING ON BEHALF OF OUR CLIENTS WHO ARE SEEKING THE FOLLOWING
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
GOD INSTRUMENT MINISTRY BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
CLASSIFIEDS 45 HIGGS CONSTRUCTION Is seeking to employ a
HYACINTH SWANN GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
S&B CONSTRUCTION - GRAND TURK
1 LABOURER
$6.50 per hour CONTACT: 231-6432 Help by a work permit holder XAVIER MALCOLM - GRAND TURK
DOMESTIC WORKER $6.50 per hour CONTACT: 431-0052
Annual salary 60k thanks Friedise Registre
1-649-231-3323
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$6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week CONTACT: 348-7155 CALEB SIMMONS - GRAND TURK
DOMESTIC WORKER $6.25 per hour CONTACT: 347-9209 Held by a work permit holder
LABOURER
TEACHER LABOURER LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour
Salary: $6.25 per hour
Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 246-4929
CONTACT: 231-9209
CONTACT: 333-2491
CONTACT: 232-2347
Salary: $6.50 per hour
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TRAINER
CAROL WILLIAMS - GRAND TURK
DOMESTIC WORKER
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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The Turks Head Inne, Grand Turk, is looking to fill the following positions.
ALL POSITIONS REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING:
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Fluent oral and written communication skills in English. Must be legally eligible to work in Turks and Caicos Islands.
HORIZON CONSTRUCTION
Seeks to Employ -
PROJECT ENGINEERING MANAGER
QUALIFICATIONS & OBJECTIVES
drawings and other technical drawings; • Knowledge and technical understanding of construction processes, components and design techniques; • Strategic and tactical responsibility for implementing engineering strategy and strategic operational goals; • Assists in preparation of budgets and job scopes; • Work closely with internal and external key stakeholders, customer service, sales and customers; • Responsible for all areas of the Engineering function and quality of service delivery, striving for best in class products and business practices to deliver to the customer’s expectations, managing teams and projects across the business; • Provide clear leadership and vision, inspire and motivate staff to achieve excellence and mentor them as they develop new skills; • Drive Key Performance Indicators across all areas of the Engineering function to ensure that all projects are delivered on cost and on time to the highest quality standards; • Ensure Health, Safety and Environmental issues are prioritized and facilitated.
Interested candidates must submit resume and qualifications to: info@horizonconstruction.tc Application deadline – May 21, 2018
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YACHT CAPTAIN/MASTER DIVE INSTRUCTOR/TECHNICAL DIVER
HOUSEKEEPER/CLEANER
$6.25 per hour plus tips. Consistently offer professional, friendly and engaging service. Clean all assigned guestrooms, as well as cleaning public areas, and public bathrooms as per hotel standards.
• Ten [10] years experience in managing projects; • Must possess a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or higher; • Fellow or Chartered Member of an industry related professional body; • Demonstrable project management experience of leading an engineering function with a proven track record in strategic engineering; • Competent in the use of Microsoft Project, MS Office; • Ability to read and generate AutoCAD
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This position is currently held by a work permit holder
Waypoint Yachts Ltd is now accepting applications/resumes for the following position. Only highly self-driven and motivated, personable and professional individuals, who have the desire to serve others, need apply. The successful candidates must meet or exceed all of the requirements of the positions offered.
$6.25 per hour plus tips. Consistently offer professional, friendly and engaging service. Assist guests regarding menu items in an informative and helpful way. Have full knowledge of all menu items, garnishes, contents and preparation methods. Have full knowledge of the wine list, and in wine and beverage service, including stemware used and appropriate etiquette.
Plans and directs all aspects of engineering activities within the organization. Ensures all engineering projects, initiatives, and processes are in conformance with the organization's established policies and objectives. Demonstrates expertise in a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Leads and directs the work of others. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Reports to top management.
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This position is currently held by a work permit holder
WAYPOINT YACHTS LTD
FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVER
Please address your resume to Turks Head Inne, Duke Street, Grand Turk, Attention: Manager and send it by email (turksheadinne@gmail.com) or drop it off in person at the Turks Head Inne.
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
REQUIREMENTS • The successful candidate must hold a current USCG or MCA or RYA international accredited yacht captain’s license suitable to Captain a motor yacht up to 100ft LOA or an equivalent of a minimum 100 ton USCG License. • Minimum of ten (10) + years yacht captain experience of displacement vessels with twin inboard diesel engines with referees available for contact. Mechanical experience is a bonus • Hold a Master instructor dive Rating with one of the following PADI, SSI, TDI, IANTD, NAUI, BSAC • Be an experienced Technical Diver with CCR and Tri-mix certification ratings through TDI or IANTD or similar. Other certifications in gas mixing and dive compressors/generators are a bonus • Minimum of 10+ as a certified dive instructor with a high level of mature highly motivated candidates only • Have a high level of competency and maturity. The position demands the qualifying candidates to be responsible and self-motivated with an emphasis on safety of the guest onboard and the necessary skill sets and maturity level required to take charge of a luxury motor yacht • Must speak, read, write and understand English as the primary language used in the work place, a second language, preferably Spanish will be considered a bonus • The successful candidates will have a proven track record of continuous education in both Boat Handling and Scuba Diving at the very highest levels-including Technical Diving. RESPONSIBILITIES • Day to day duties of a captain and business operator if a Luxury motor yacht charter operation • As Dive instructor/ Captain the successful candidate will be in charge of crew members and reporting to the owners • Overseeing the general and preventative maintenance of the vessel and equipment • Running the yacht in the waters of the Turks and Caicos Islands and the international waters and assuring guest satisfaction • Dive operations and management/dive guiding/ dive teaching when required • All practical decision making/planning from charter location through dive and fishing locations on a daily basis due to environmental conditions • Scheduling and reservations • Overall responsibility for the yacht, its crew, its guest and activities $4000.00 Base Salary Applicants must have a willing, positive and personable attitude as well as be willing to work holidays and weekends. They should also enjoy serving people and be willing to learn. Preference given to all Turks and Caicos Islands Citizens. Turks and Caicos Islands Citizens need only apply to the WayPoint Yachts, Providenciales, TCI email: waypointyachts@gmail.co or Tel: 1-649-232-3000. Deadline is June 1st, 2018.
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May 19 - 25, 2018
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
GOVERNMENT VACANCIES (APPLICATION DEADLINE: 25TH MAY 2018)
Please Note: Applications that are not accompanied by all required supporting documents will not be processed.
Assistant Land Registration Officer – CBB1-01
DEPARTMENT: Land Registry LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 4 - $21,935.00 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY This is an administrative support position for the Lands Division. The job holder will undertake clerical and administrative tasks to support the day-to-day operations of the assigned unit.
Director of Crown Land Unit– CBB1-02
DEPARTMENT: Crown Land Unit LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 9- $59,552.50 plus allowances per annum JOB SUMMARY: The Director of Crown Lands is responsible for the management of all Crown Lands in the Turks and Caicos Islands, other than protected areas, in accordance with the applicable laws and policies. The Director has overall responsibility for organizational management of the Crown Land Unit, coordinate and regulate the use, issuance and disposition of Crown land and fulfilling the duties, responsibilities and functions of Director in accordance with the Crown Land Ordinance 2012.
Chief Valuation Officer –CBB1-03
DEPARTMENT: Valuation Department LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 9- $59,552.50 plus allowances per annum JOB SUMMARY: This is a senior managerial position with national responsibility for shaping the land development, acquisition, disposal, and valuation policy of the TCI. Job holder is responsible to improve quality and to ensure timely delivery of professional services related to property valuation. It supports the stamp duty regime by providing timely and objective assessment of the market transactions of all relevant real estate in the Turks and Caicos.
Deputy Auditor General – LWB1-04 DEPARTMENT: National Audit Office LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: $79,950.00 per annum plus allowances
JOB SUMMARY: The role of Deputy Auditor General (DAG) is a significant leadership appointment with wide-ranging responsibility. As a member of the National Audit Office (NAO) management’s team, the Deputy Auditor General is responsible and accountable to the Auditor General for providing leadership and managing several financial, performance and compliance audits across Government, Statutory and other Public Bodies.
Senior Financial Audit Manager – LWB1-05
DEPARTMENT: National Audit Office LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 10 - $73,185.00 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY: The Senior Financial Audit Manager has responsibility for the annual auditing cycle as directed by the Auditor General. The incumbent in this position will be accountable for the execution of audits within time and budget. This position is constrained by timeliness and accuracy in reporting and must ensure conformity and consistency of its actions with prevailing International Standards on Auditing (ISA’s), the International Standards of Supreme Audit Institutions (ISSAI) or other relevant standards.
Internal Audit Manager – LWB1-06
DEPARTMENT: Office of the Chief Internal Auditor LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 9 - $59,522.00 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY: The successful candidate will assist the Chief Internal Auditor in conducting assurance and consultancy assignments within the Ministries, Department and Statutory Bodies across the Turks and Caicos Island Government (TCIG). The IAM will have the responsibility for managing and developing the strategy for financial and operational audits as part of the approved annual internal audit plan. The job holder will be required to undertake specific audit
assignments and fraud or investigative reviews, dependent upon qualifications and experience.
Administrative Officer - LWB01-07 MINISTRY: National Audit Office LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 5 - $26,650.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY: This is an administrative position, which has responsibility for the smooth operation of administrative functions in the office and for dealing with information that is sensitive and/or confidential.
Graduate Secondary Teacher –LWB1-08
DEPARTMENT: Education Department LOCATION: South Caicos SALARY: 35,926.25 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY: This is a specialist position which has unit level responsibility for the teaching of one or more of the school’s curriculum subjects to students.
Graduate Upper Primary School Teacher – LWB109
DEPARTMENT: Education Department LOCATION: Various SALARY: 35,926.25 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY: This is a professional position which has responsibility for the instruction and supervision of students in primary schools.
Guidance Counsellor - LWB1-10
DEPARTMENT: Education Department LOCATION: South Caicos SALARY: 35,926.25 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY: This is a professional position which has unit level responsibility to help students overcome problems that impede learning and to assist them in making educational, occupational and life plans that hold
May 19 - 25, 2018
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GOVERNMENT VACANCIES (APPLICATION DEADLINE: 25th MAY 2018)
promise for their personal fulfillment as mature and responsible men and women.
DEPARTMENT: Environmental Health Department LOCATION: Middle Caicos SALARY: Grade 4 - $21,935.00 per annum
Client Care Assistant - KHB1-11
JOB SUMMARY: The incumbent in this position will be responsible for control of disease-carrying mosquitoes and other vectors that pose a threat to public health within the Turks and Caicos Islands.
DEPARTMENT: Special Needs Unit /Wellness Center LOCATION: South Caicos SALARY: Grade 4 $21,935.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY: This is a practical nursing position with basic level responsibility for patient health care in the wellness center.
Contract Performance Manager – KHB1-12
DEPARTMENT: Contract Management Unit LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 10 $73,185.00 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY: The job holder in this position is required to monitor and coordinate the implementation of all obligations under the hospital project/contract agreement. This job holder will function as the Secretariat for the Contract Management Team (CMT), provide impartial, accurate and timely advice to the Permanent Secretary on the status of the hospital contract; developing a methodology for the preparation and delivery of the Value / Market testing exercise and representing the Ministry at meetings, conferences and seminars.
Clinical Nurse - KHB1-13
Director of Agriculture - KHB1-17
DEPARTMENT: Agriculture Department LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 9 - $59,522.50 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY: This job is a Senior Management position within Turks and Caicos Islands. The role has responsibility for the administration and management of the Department of Agriculture, and its respective Divisions. As the Job Holder, the Director is specifically expected to liaise and collaborate when necessary with other departments and agencies on matters of agricultural development, animal and plant health and biosecurity of the country's borders. The job holder is expected to implement and supervise polices, programmes and plans relating to: animal and diseases, pest control, veterinary public health, plant and animal quarantine.
Deputy Budget Director - Jcb01-18
DEPARTMENT: BUDGET DEPARTMENT LOCATION: GRAND TURK SALARY: GRADE 9.1 - $59,552.50 PER ANNUM
DEPARTMENT: Special Needs Unit/Wellness Center LOCATION: South Caicos SALARY: Grade 5 - $26,650.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY: This a professional nursing position with basic level responsibility for patient/client health care in the Wellness Center/Special Needs Unit on Grand Turk and South Caicos.
JOB SUMMARY: This position is responsible for assisting the Budget Director with leading and managing the Budget Office in the preparation and the implementation of financially responsible, policy-based, medium-term budgets that contribute to the achievement of TCI’s economic and social priorities.
Emergency Medical Technician - KHB1-14
DEPARTMENT: BUDGET DEPARTMENT LOCATION: GRAND TURK SALARY: GRADE 6.1 - $33,415.00 PER ANNUM
DEPARTMENT: Emergency Medical Services LOCATION: Various SALARY: Grade 5 - $26,650.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY: The incumbent in this position will respond to emergencies in a safe manner and assist in the extrication, stabilization, care and transportation of the ill and injured as Required.
Vector Control Officer – KHB1-16
Budget Analyst - Jcb01-19 JOB SUMMARY: This post is to provide rigorous analysis of expenditure proposals and make recommendations on expenditure prioritization to support the preparation by the Ministry of Finance of policy-based, medium-term budgets that contribute to the implementation of policy priorities in TCI.
Statistical Technician - Jcb01-20
DEPARTMENT: STATISTICAL UNIT LOCATION: GRAND TURK SALARY: GRADE 5.1 - $26,650.00 PER ANNUM
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JOB SUMMARY: This is a technical support position with floor level responsibility for the collection, processing and analysis of statistical data to inform economic and planning decisions. The job holder is expected to generate results that are deemed satisfactory when there is an efficient system to collect primary and secondary data from business establishments, households and governments, to process and present statistical data, and to generate timely relevant reports.
Training Manager (Customs) - Jcb01-22
DEPARTMENT: CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT LOCATION: PROVIDENCIALES SALARY: GRADE 6.1 - $33,415.00 PER ANNUM JOB SUMMARY: This position is responsible for planning, organizing, leading and supervising training for all operational units within the Customs Department.
Plumber – CBB1-23
DEPARTMENT: Water Undertaking LOCATION: South Caicos SALARY: Grade 4 - $21,935.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY: The post holder is responsible to provide support to the Water Undertaking Department in dealing with all jobs associated with the pipe distribution network. This post will assist with the general maintenance of the entire distribution network.
Plumber Assistant - CBB1-24
DEPARTMENT: Water Undertaking LOCATION: South Caicos SALARY: Grade 3- $16,707.50 per annum JOB SUMMARY: The post holder is responsible to provide support to the Plumber in dealing with all jobs associated with the pipe distribution network.
AC Supervisor – CBB1-25 DEPARTMENT: Public Works Department LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 5 $26,650.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY: The post holder responsibilities include the installation, maintenance and repairs to all air conditioning and refrigeration units in government buildings. Working along with the electrical supervisors, The A/C supervisor will assist in determining work programmes, job costing and in carrying out joint inspections with user departments prior to undertaking work. For more details regarding this position, kindly refer to the attached documents or visit www.gov.tc. Please Note: Applications that are not accompanied by all required supporting documents will not be processed.
48 CLASSIFIEDS STANLEY WILLIAMS GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ
3 SECURITY OFFICERS 1 DOMESTIC WORKER
Salary: $6.25-$6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 946-2475
These positions are currently held by work permit holders
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THE PINNACLE GRACE BAY Is seeking to employ
Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 941-7366
These positions are currently held by work permit holders
12151
SOUTHWIND MILLWORK Cabinet Maker $16.00 per hour IRMA COLEBY/JACO Labourer $6.25 per hour
VENETIAN ROAD Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour
EMAIL: TREVOR.MUSGROVE@ THEAGENCYRE.TC 12146
Y&R CONSTRUCTION
ACTING ON BEHALF OF OUR CLIENTS WHO ARE SEEKING THE FOLLOWING
YOSHI SUSHI BAR Dining Room Supervisor $8.50 per hour
TREVOR MUSGROVE
LABOURERS GARDENERS
WARD’S CONSULTANCY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE Labourer $9.00 per hour Wood Carver $9.00 per hour
LONG BAY IS SEEKING TO EMPLOY A
E.Y CONTRACTOR Mechanic $1600 per month VILLA DEL MAR Maintainer $9.00 per hour RIPPLES LTD Labourer $6.25 per hour COYABA RESTAURANT Kitchen Helper $6.25 per hour EXPRESS MAINTENANCE Service Maintenance $8.00 per hour
CONTACT: 345-7212
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GRANITE & MARBLE INSTALLER SALARY: $10 PER HOUR
CONTACT: 232-3037 THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER
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VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
UNETTE ASSENETH GARDINER LEEWARD MARINA Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 342-1055
CONTACT: 342-1957
CONTACT: 243-0137
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
12145
JOLIE CLAUDIE BEAUTY SALON
seeking employment for the following:
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
SAURINA HAIR CENTER AND BOUTIQUE
ALL SAINTS MISSION CHURCH
12153
KEW TOWN IS SEEKING TO EMPLOY A
1) HAIR STYLIST
regarding employment
LONG BAY WATER SPORTS
is seeking employment for the following:
1) LABOURER INTERESTED CANDIDATE MAY CONTACT 344-6599
regarding employment 12159
12147
THE BIGHT Is seeking to employ
MAINTENANCE
INTERESTED CANDIDATE MAY CONTACT 345-7969
The person must honest, and be responsible TAKING CARE OF HOUSEHOLD Salary: $6.50 per hour
MERCHANDISER
COOPER JACK Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.25 per hour
DOMESTIC WORKER
Is now interviewing for the following position:
WILSON GIBSON
BABYSITTER HELPER
Salary: $250 per week
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
SUNNY FOODS WHOLESALE CASH N CARRY
COOPER JACK HILL Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER
JEANTY MINGOT
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS
VERONICA ELAINE RIGBY
$8.00 per hour
MAESTRO
HARSTYLIST
Salary: $1200 per month
SALARY: $8.00 PER HOUR
CONTACT: 241-5942
CONTACT: 344-3138
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
HARVEST VARIETY STORE
DENEICE OWUSY
LABOURER
DOMESTIC WORKER
CONTACT: 241-8748
CONTACT: 243-3431.
12160
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.25 per hour
12100
LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 242-4236
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
DAPHNE PENN
THE HELP DESK
MAX LATORTUE IS SEEKING A
12042
12178
12177
JOB DESCRIPTION
PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON @ SUNNY FOODS LOCATED AT 53 SOUTHDOCK ROAD OR CONTACT 941-8112 FOR MORE INFORMATION. ONLY BELONGERS OR PROCE HOLDERS NEED APPLY
SOUTH DOCK ROAD Is seeking to employ a
CEDAR LODGE CAFE (941-5455)
DOMESTIC WORKER $6.25 per hour
OSIAS JOSEPH/OJ CAICOS GLASS (231-6260)
CARPENTER Salary: $7.00 per hour CONTACT: 332-1288
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acts on behalf of its clients
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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HELPER & GLASS CLEANER $6.25 per hour
ER CONSTRUCTION LTD/S &G CONTRACTING
LABOURERS, MASONS, PAINTER, PLUMBER, ELECTRICIAN
$6.25-$10.00 per hour (331-0792,333-1199)
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• Must be trained in merchandising and item categorization and posses certificate • Must be posses a minimum of 5 years of job experience in merchandising and outfitting • Must be willing to work extended hours daily/weekly • Must be proficient in Sams 4s SPT-4740 Reflections • Must be available to work different shifts day, evening and night • Must be available to work variable schedules • Must be willing to work in different environments (coolers, freezers, warehouse) • Must be proficient in Back Office Implementation Ordering System • Must be familiar or possess relationship with local and out of country suppliers and ordering systems. • Must be proficient in: Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, Back office • Must be willing and able to work in a team setting or as an individual
BABYSITTER
to work 5 days a week. Location: East Suburbs, South Back Salina, Grand Turk
CONTACT INFO: TEL - 346-8652
Email- mr.latortue@gmail.com Position is for work permit renewal
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INGLESIA DE DIOS IMPACTO GLORYA
KENNETH E. DEAN Whitby, North Caicos Is seeking to employ a
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ an
PENN CONSTRUCTION OLD AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a
CLOVERLEAF AGENCY
Acting on behalf of our client who is seeking the following
CLASSIFIEDS 49 AUDREY FELIX COOPER JACK Is seeking to employ a
AGNES SWANN North Caicos
Y.A.3.B
Acting on behalf of our clients who are seeking the following
CACTUS VILLA TCI
SALES CLERK $6.50 per hour
TEN & SANCHEZ
ASSISTANT PASTOR
MALE LIVE-IN CAREGIVER
Salary: $250 per week
Must be able to speak English. Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 241-1651
CONTACT: 245-0821+
TILE LAYER $7.00 per hour
PLUMBER
2 LABOURERS
CARETAKER
CONTACT: 245-4528
CONTACT: 246-7382
CONTACT: 243-2949
Salary: $8.00 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
KK & T’S AUTO RENTAL LTD
JEANETTE VARIETY STORE
R&R ENTERPRISE
12156
#49 Industrial Drive Bypass, Chalk Sound Road Is seeking to employ a
AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN MECHANIC Salary: $8.00 per hour
CONTACT: 941-8377
These positions are currently held by work permit holders
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12165
is seeking employment for the following:
1) LABOURER
Interested candidate may
CONTACT 2434036 OR 341-3212 regarding employment
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12152
SOUTH DOCK Is seeking to employ a
WELDER Salary: $9.00 per hour
CONTACT: 243-1320
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS THE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS is seeking
DOMESTIC STAFF
FOR SEPTEMBER 2018
We are seeking, enthusiastic and committed Domestic Staff to join our talented and successful team. A SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL: • Have a strong willingness to undertake general cleaning duties throughout the school. • Possess a pleasant and approachable manner with children and adults. • Possess the desire to work as a team player. • Be able to undertake some general maintenance tasks. A SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL BE: • Have a willingness to undertake general cleaning duties. • Possess a pleasant and approachable manner with children and adults. • Possess the desire to work as a team player. • Be confident and experienced in working with young children in a care giving capacity. • Be proficient in spoken English.
khinks@internationalschooltci including details of 2 references Closing date for applications is 30th May 2018
These positions are currently held by a work permit holder
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Salary: $6.25 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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$6.50 per hour
SIMONE’S BAR AND GRILL
BARTENDER $7.00 per hour
PLEASE CALL 344-4540
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CLUB MED TURKOISE
JOB ADVERTISEMENT DOMESTIC WORKERS
• Clean and tidy all areas to the standard cleanliness within time limits. • Deliver excellent customer service. • Maintain equipment in good condition. • Ability to bent, lift and walk upstairs. • Report on any shortages, damages or security issues. • Handle reasonable guest’s complaints/requests and inform others when required. • Ability to work independently and remain motivated. To work 6 six days per week rate $6.58 per hour. Minimum 2-3 years in the specialized field.
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VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
Please apply with resume and covering letter to
Salary: $6.50 per hour
TECHNO PHONE
DOMESTIC WORKER
LABOURER
• Clean building floors by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, or vacuuming them. • Gather and empty trash, service, clean, and supply restrooms • Maintain Controlling stocks for daily use in the department (cleaning products, mop heads, etc.). • Working within the constraints of Health and Safety and adhere to any Health and Safety policies. • Perform nightly deep cleaning of common areas of resort; work overnight and split shifts. • Participate in dishwashing, garbage removal, silver polishing, pot washing or any other areas as necessary in accordance with department needs. • Ensure water temperature, and chemical level/proper uses of chemicals are appropriate for cleaning. • Take all necessary action to reduce the loss of silverware, flatware, china and glassware. • Collect towels from around beach and pool. • Work closely with the kitchen and restaurant staffs to ensure quality production. • Ability to multitask, responsible, organize, basic repairs and basic culinary skills. • Ability to maintain computerizes filing system and records as per organization procedure. • Ability to bent, stand for long hours and knowledge of cleaning equipment’s and machines. • Ability to walk up and down stairs, bent, physical strength, stamina and lifts 50lbs. • Ability to comprehend and communicate in fluent English. • Excellent communication skills through effectively communicating with guests and management. Minimum 2-3 years in the specialized field. To work 6 days per week rate $6.58 per hour. Candidates must have the ability to be on time and present for all scheduled shifts and split shifts including weekends and Holidays.
THIS AD IS FOR WORK PERMIT HOLDERS. EMAIL YOUR RESUME TO TURCREHU02@CLUBMED.COM OR CONTACT: 649-946-5500 HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT. HOWEVER, THE POSITIONS ARE ALL OPEN TO ALL QUALIFIED TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDERS. POTENTIAL TURKS ISLANDERS CANDIDATED MUST SUBMIT A COPY OF THEIR RESUME TO THE TURKS AND CAICOS LABOUR DEPARMENT.
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Sports Interational
SENIOR HFC ENGINEER PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF THE JOB:
The objective of this position is to manage the HFC infrastructure and services including satellite dish farms. MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: • Contribute to the deployment and maintenance of HFC infrastructure and services • End-to-end HFC troubleshooting, from customer premises to Headend • Video quality assurance, to include staging and testing of service • Video monitoring and channel planning / management • Analyze, Maintain, Update, and develop robust, highly scalable Headend interactive systems CMTS, STB, CM. • Interface with vendor to understand existing products and define new features • Collaborate with other engineering teams to ensure successful launches of interactive applications • Support the HE and OSP teams for features and performance tests • Research and stay on top of industrial development of interactive technologies • Maintain satellite dish infrastructure and IRDs • Maintain the Network, service visit and service installation KPI’s in acceptable levels. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED FOR THE JOB
• A Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or Telecommunications Engineering or equivalent. • At least 5 years’ experience in the management of HFC Headend and outdoor plant planning experience • Knowledge of MPEG 4 / HD / SD • Knowledge of Conditional Access (CAS), Digital Rights Management (DRM) • Experience working With Encoders, Transcoders, Middleware Vendor systems • Strong knowledge in HFC distribution (end to end) • Video/Cable/Satellite experience in an MSO or telecommunications provider environment. • Testing experience on both analog and digital video equipment used in a traditional headend environment. • Experience using video testing equipment including RF spectrum analyzers, QAM analyzers and MPEG analyzers. • Video headend and video hub testing, integration, and operation experience. • Program stream processing, multiplexing and encryption. • Arris D5 or Appeartv content grooming experience a plus • QAM modulation and maintenance including MER and BER measurements. • MPEG standard knowledge and testing experience. • RF combining network construction and maintenance. • Optical amplifier (i.e. EDFA) network construction and maintenance. • RF distortion measurements including ingress, carrier-to-noise, CSO and CTB. • Leakage measurements knowledge. • Knowledge of video specifications and interfaces to set-top boxes. • Arris headend/Cisco headend experience. • Knowledge of RF forward and return path operation between the STB and headend. • Ability to trouble-shoot issues with LAN/WAN environment. • Basic networking concepts. • Optical Engineering Knowledge • Understand Optical Design and Architecture • Cable Network Service Provider Experience • CMTS configuration capable • DOCSIS 3.0 experience • CCNP/CCIE Certification (NICE TO HAVE) • Understanding of IPTV, preferably Mediaroom or Minerva and video compression
Larry Nassar: Michigan State University to pay $500m to abuse victims MICHIGAN State University has agreed to pay $500m (£371m) to gymnasts who were abused by ex-team doctor Larry Nassar. The deal was announced by a California law firm representing 332 victims of Nassar, who assaulted women and girls under the guise of medical treatment. The deal does not include any non-disclosure or confidentiality agreements, according to a statement from lawyers and the university. It does not address allegations against other groups for which Nassar worked. It does not address claims against USA Gymnastics, the US Olympic Committee, or the owners of the Texas facility where gymnasts trained, according to a statement from the California law firm of Manly, Stewart & Finaldi in Los Angeles. According to the lawyers, $425m will be paid to the claimants, and another $75m
would be set aside for any future allegations against Nassar, 54, and the university. The lawyers’ statement does not address how the money will be allocated to each of Nassar’s accusers. “This historic settlement came about through the bravery of more than 300 women and girls who had the courage to stand up and refuse to be silenced,” attorney John Manly said in the statement on
Wednesday. He added that it is their “hope” that “the legacy of this settlement” will serve to eradicate abuse in US sport. The university’s board chairman Brian Breslin also issued a written statement saying: “We are truly sorry to all the survivors and their families for what they have been through, and we admire the courage it has taken to tell their stories.”
ANGELA LIGHTBOURNE BLUE HILLS IS SEEKING TO EMPLOY A
AUTO GROUP CAR RENTALS
AUTO GROUP CAR SALES
DOMESTIC WORKER
CAR ELECTRICIAN ENGINEER
GENERAL AUTO MECHANIC
CONTACT: 441-1006
CONTACT: 441-1006
Salary: $150 per week
CONTACT: 241-4454
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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C&S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Acting on behalf of our client 4J’s 6 Clothing Store who Is seeking to employ a
DEADLINE: Ad is for renewal. However, positions open to all suitably qualified applicants. Interested applicants must forward a cover letter and resume for the attention of the Director Human Resources to hrtci@digicelgroup.com. The closing date for applications is May 24, 2018
Kishco Building, Leeward Highway Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $7.00 per hour
Preference for Belongers
12103
D&D CONSTRUCTION AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a
SALES LADY
HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
CONTACT: 241-5922
CONTACT: 232-5501
Salary: $6.50 per hour
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Larry Nassar, 54, was sentenced to more than 100 years in prison for abusing female athletes he was supposed to be treating.
12141
Salary: $13.00 per hour
12117
Kishco Building, Leeward Highway Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $7.00 per hour
Preference for Belongers
12102
DIJA BOUTIQUE BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 244-2327
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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May 19 - 25, 2018
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Sports Interational NBA Draft Lottery: Phoenix Suns awarded first overall pick
Salah’s boots will be displayed among statues of Egyptian pharaohs and ancient artifacts.
Mohamed Salah: Liverpool forward’s boots become museum exhibit LIVERPOOL forward Mohamed Salah will be honoured with his own exhibit in the British Museum’s Egyptian collection. The Egypt international has impressed this season, winning the Premier League golden boot with a record 32 goals. His boots will go on display in the run up to Liverpool’s Champions League final match against Real Madrid.
“The boots tell a story of a modern Egyptian icon, performing in the UK, with a truly global impact,” said exhibit keeper Neal Spencer. “This acquisition builds on our recent project to acquire objects to tell the story of day-to-day life in 20th and 21st century Egypt.” Salah also played a key role in Egypt’s qualification for the World Cup and is set to feature for them in Russia this summer. (BBC)
PHOENIX general manager Ryan McDonough was on stage moments after the NBA draft lottery ended, talking about the future of the Suns and mentioning how they had the best odds of picking No. 1 overall. And then he stopped to correct himself. “We have No. 1,” McDonough said. “I’ve got to adjust to that.” It’s an adjustment that he and the Suns will happily be making. The worst team in the league this season will pick first in the NBA draft on June 21, after the Suns won the draft lottery on Tuesday night. It’s the first time the Suns will have the chance to make the first overall selection. “It’s great for our franchise,” said McDonough, whose club went 21-61 this season and missed the playoffs for an eighth consecutive year. “It’s something that you say coming into it, you don’t have any control over it so you’re not going to get nervous. And I was here dying. I could barely breathe. I needed an oxygen tank.” The Suns have three great candidates for No. 1, all with ties to either Arizona or new Phoenix coach Igor Kokoskov. Arizona freshman
Phoenix Suns 2017 draft pick, Josh Jackson represented the franchise at Tuesday’s draft.
center Deandre Ayton is widely expected to be a strong candidate to go No. 1 overall, and he was at the lottery to watch the Suns win the pick. So was Duke’s Marvin Bagley III, an Arizona native. And Kokoskov is particularly familiar with Slovenia’s Luka Doncic, who will be coming to the
NBA from Real Madrid. Kokoskov coached Slovenia - and Doncic to the gold medal at the European championships last summer. “We have a small target grouping in mind, but we’re not going to rule anything out at this point,” McDonough said. “I think we’ll have a great choice, no matter who we select.”
Dallas high school basketball star was really a 25-year-old man posing as a student, officials say
Pep Guardiola won the Premier League and League Cup with Manchester City in 2018.
Manchester City manager signs new deal to 2021 MANCHESTER City manager Pep Guardiola has signed a new deal which will keep him at the club until 2021. The 47-year-old Spaniard led City to the Premier League title with a record 100 points last season. The contract extension means his deal with City is the longest commitment the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss has made to a club since starting his managerial career in 2008. “I am so happy and excited. It’s a pleasure to work here,” he said. “I enjoy working with our players every day and we will try to do our
best together in the coming years. As a manager, you have to feel good to be with the players - and I feel good.” Guardiola’s side won the League Cup in 2018, beating Arsenal 3-0 in the final, before claiming the league title by 19 points from rivals Manchester United. City scored 106 goals and claimed 32 wins, both Premier League records, as they dropped only 14 points in the league all season. They were beaten by Wigan Athletic in the fifth round of the FA Cup and were knocked out by Liverpool in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
A HIGH school basketball player arrives from nowhere and wins offensive player of the year honors in his school district as a freshman. Sounds too good to be true. In the case of 17-year-old Rashun Richardson at Hillcrest High in Dallas, it was. Turns out Richardson was really Sidney Bouvier GilstrapPortley, a 25-year-old man who graduated from high school seven years ago, according to Dallas Independent School District officials. Gilstrap-Portley was arrested Friday and faces a charge of tampering with government records. Court records show he was booked into Dallas County Jail last week and has been released on bond, the Dallas Morning News reported. Dallas schools spokeswoman Robyn Harris told the Morning News that Gilstrap-Portley posed as a refugee from Hurricane Harvey, knowing that the district was allowing evacuees from the storm to enroll even if they weren’t able to provide all the documentation normally required. “He took that as an opportunity to gain access to our schools,” Harris said. “He was fairly savvy to be able to utilize that type of position,
Sidney Bouvier GilstrapPortley, a 25-year-old man, posted as a 17-year-old high school basketball player.
knowing that we were accepting Harvey students.” A background check showed that the person who presented himself as Richardson previously had been enrolled in two other high schools. Harris said school officials think Gilstrap-Portley’s primary motivation was to play basketball, but Dallas Supt. Michael Hinojosa told the Morning News, “No one should look at it that way. “This is an adult infiltrating high school,” Hinojosa said. “People
should take this seriously. No one should play it off like that. This is much more than that.” The mother of a 14-year-old girl who attends Hillcrest has stated that her daughter dated the person she believed was Richardson. The woman told NBC-5 in Dallas-Fort Worth that her daughter said she kissed the man but did not have sexual relations with him. “I’m upset, frustrated, angry and sad at the same time,” the woman told the Morning News. “If it’s happening at Hillcrest, then it could be happening somewhere else. People need to know. It could have gone differently if he had other intentions to hurt her or to traffic her.” As Richardson, Gilstrap-Portley was sometimes seen hanging out with a young woman, who was thought to be his sister, and her infant child. Hillcrest principal Chris Bayer told NBC-5 police since have told him that the woman and baby are Gilstrap-Portley’s girlfriend and child. The player known as Richardson led Hillcrest to an 11-10 record and was named the District 11-5A offensive player of the year.
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May 19 - 25, 2018
Conchorers register back-toback PHL wins THE Grace Bay Resorts Conchorers recorded victories against the Grace Bay Car Rentals Islanders and the Scotiabank Red Wings when action in the Provo Hockey League continued last Saturday at the Graceway Sports Centre. The Conchorers, who started the day on six wins in the Novice Division, defeated the Islanders 1-0 after a Brock Pollon’s second period goal. Reggie Monuma led the team against the Red Wings in the second clash. Monuma opened the scoring in the first period before Jake Haggie answered in the second. Isaac Turner took the Conchorers ahead, before Monuma’s second goal sealed
the win (3-1). BANTAM DIVISION The most lopsided victory was an 8-1 win by the Coco Bistro Bruins over the Turkberry Hurricanes in a Bantam Division clash. Max Scholar and Clayton Thomas led the attack with three goals each. Scholar scored all of his goals in the second period, while Thomas and teammate Takeem Williams had done the early damage. Williams finished with two goals and an assist. The other Bantam Division clash was a thriller with Maddox ZaidanJones (three assists) and Liam Thompson firing three goals each to lead their team to an 8-7 win against
Director of Sports Jarrett Forbes addressing the audience during the dinner. (Photo Gertrude Saunders-Forbes)
Former Canadian ice hockey player, Zenon Konopka carried several PHL players through practice sessions this week.
the WB Financial Penguins. Jack Blain was on fire for the Penguins. He scored two of his five goals late in the second period to tie the game, but a Zaidan-Jones pass to Thompson won the game for the Predators.
In the Midget Division, the Villa del Mar Flyers defeated the Gansevoort Gators 11-5. Carson Greatrex and Joshua Saunders led the Flyers’ attack. Greatrex scored four goals, while Saunders added three goals and an
assist. Tristan Grandsire was also instrumental with two goals and three assists. Bradley Ayer led the attack for the Gators with three goals, while Harry Schofield added two and Zachary Scholar four assists.
President of the TCAAA Edith Skippings with four of our Jamaica based athletes. (Photo Gertrude Saunders-Forbes)
Skippings says help needed to take track and field to the next level in the TCI PRESIDENT of the Turks and Caicos Islands Amateur Athletics Association (TCAAA) Edith Skippings feels that the TCI is ripe with talent, but more help is necessary for young athletes to reach their full potential. In an invited comment, she told the Weekly News that: “There are so many opportunities for us to shine even brighter. We have so many talented athletes here in the TCI; we just need more assistance in our training programmes for the athletes in all of the islands.” Skippings said that with proper training our local athletes can reach their peak.
“This is one of the areas where the Minister of Sports and also the Director of Sports had pledged to give us more assistance… if that is done, I can assure that track and field can reach the highest level with our local athletes here in the Turks and Caicos.” At the 2018 CARIFTA Track and Field Games, TCI finished ninth out of 28 teams. Seasoned athletes: Wikenson Fenelon won a gold medal in the Octathlon and Ken Reyes won a silver in the 800M, but the youth athletes also excelled. Fifteen-yearold Katrell Pierre won TCI’s first ever javelin medal (bronze), while
in the relays, Daveon Durham, Darren Pierret, Wooslyn Harvey and Joshua Meghoo stormed to a bronze medal in the U17 4X100M with an impressive time of 44.34s. The Jamaican based athletes, including the medal-winning seniors were on the island two weekends ago for a celebratory dinner hosted by the TCAAA for the 2018 CARIFTA team.
Games in which they hope to medal. I charged the athletes to understand that while it is ok to celebrate for the evening, preparation begins tomorrow.” Forbes who is just a few months into his position reminded the athletes in his speech that the glitz and glamour of international competition is a product of hard and consistent work.
POSITIVE FORBES Also in attendance was Director of Sports Jarrett Forbes, who charged the athletes to be proactive. “Two medalists stated at the dinner that, up next, they have World Junior
DEPARTMENT’S PRIORITY “I also informed the athletes that while there are many responsibilities that falls under the department of sports, ongoing youth player/ athlete development programmes
are the department’s priority. The Department of sports believe that preparing athletes for competition through motivated and committed qualified coaching and training is essential to produce quality outcomes and I commended the coaches in the room for their time, effort and commitment to the development of their athletes,” Forbes further related to the Weekly News. “I then went on to reiterate that the department’s main objective this year is the investment in ongoing local development programmes to equip our young athletes with the skills they need to compete at regional and world standards.”
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TC Aquatics Swim Club in Bahamas for second meet THE TCI Aquatics Swim Club are back in the Bahamas for the second meet since their formation last year. The team, which is led by Coach Lenin Hamilton, will compete in the May 18-19 meet after support was received from IGA Graceway, Mrs Judy Munnings-Deveaux of Emerald Coast Homes in Nassau, DNA Financial Services Ltd, Bugaloo’s and the Duncanson & Co. law firm. Hamilton said that the team includes the trio who represented the club last month and two new faces.
Lenin Hamilton Jr will compete in the eight and under boys; Lenika Hamilton will swim in the eight and under girls and Tajhari Williams the 9-10 boys. The three will be swimming the 50M freestyle, 50M backstroke, 50M breaststroke, 50M butterfly, 100M and 200M freestyle and 200 IM. Aniya Musgrove-Garland (8 and under) will be swimming 50m freestyle, while Jamarii Parker 9-10 boys will be swimming 50 and 100m freestyle.
The Aquatics Swim Club representatives [shown left to right]: Aniya Musgrove Garland, Lenika Hamilton, Tajhari Williams, Lenin Hamilton Jr, and Jamarii Paker.
The seven member SURFside team.
SURFside swim team for Bahamas club meet SEVEN members of the SURFside Ocean Academy Swim Club, some of whom are national swimmers have travelled with national coach Jessica Soderquist for this weekend’s Mako Aquatics Club Invitational Swim Meet in the Bahamas. Two members of the 2018 CARIFTA Swimming
Championships national team, Alex Maclaren (age 15) and Lillian Taylor (12) will lead the charge. Lillian will be joined by her sisters: Sophie Taylor (10) and Olivia Taylor (8), Sean Ewing (11) Thais Burgess (12) and Angelina Lindenhahn (11) for the May 1819 meet, which is slated for the Bahamas.
According to a press release from SURFside, its swim teacher, Morgan Luker said: “We do not have a 25 or 50 meter pool in our country, so our kids need to travel to other islands and countries in order to gain competitive swimming experience, and pool training skills that they cannot receive on island. They also need proper qualifying
times for certain meets and so can only do this by using these larger competitive pools and timing systems.” Luker added that: “Since its initiation only three years ago, our swim team kids have been swimming, swimming and swimming. They are using any pool time they can get in the
earliest of hours and using the ocean for endurance training when there is no pool time available. They are all inspirational examples of what hard work, commitment, and dedication are all about. They deserve to have as much proper pool and competitive experience they can gain through these off island swim meets.”
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TCI Flamingos whip BVI in historic rugby clash THE TCI Flamingos whipped the British Virgin Islands for their biggest-ever international rugby victory to date. The first ever rugby clash between the two nations, was truly a onesided affair at the Meridian Field last Saturday with several players scoring in the 63-12 win. The national players also extended their unbeaten streak to 4-0 in their latest game. Of these clashes, two were recorded last May (victories against the Dominican Republic (2415) and the Bahamas (26-19). TEAM WIN Team captain Sean O’Neil, who praised the development of the sport on the island said it was an excellent team win and that the entire squad contributed to the victory. “With over half the squad being made up of players who have come through our under 19 program or started playing rugby here, it shows how we have grown over the last 10 years and the success we can continue to have. It was great to have so many supporters out for the match and even better to have players like David Been, Kadis Simmons and Lincoln Outten playing starting roles in front of the friends and family.” The closeness on the Americas Rugby rankings (TCI 21 and BVI 25) was not reflected on the field. Giving that TCI dominated from the start. South Caicos native, Callis Jones broke down the right side of the pitch and used a devastating left hand to introduce two would be BVI tacklers to the TCI grass fending both off while powering to the try line—TCI 5-0 in the first minute. Five minutes later the TCI forwards worked the ball through
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several phases and sprung Dean Griffith, who stepped one tackler and then dived over the try line to give TCI a 10-0 lead. However, the BVI side was not going to go lightly into the night and five minutes later after some poor decision making by the TCI, the BVI team found themselves camped on the TCI try line. After several attempts, the BVI pierced the TCI defense and gained five points back. After slotting the conversion, the score was TCI 10- BVI 7. The TCI continued to dominate play and on the 22nd minute rising TCI star Kadis Simmons was the recipient of a skip pass that allowed him to outpace his BVI rival to notch the 3rd TCI score to extend the TCI lead to 20-7. At the 35-minute TCI scrum half Mark De Fraine could not be restrained from scoring the 4th try. Luis Turbyfield tapped one thru the uprights to bring the score to TCI 22- BVI 7. Trevor Walkin, one of two Grand Turk players on the TCI squad, got on the scoreboard to make the score TCI 27 BVI 7 at halftime. The second half did not open well for BVI as Kadis Simmons quickly scored his second try and any hopes of any early BVI resurgence was snuffed out by an unstoppable TCI team. The BVI squad struck back thought with a try resulting from TCI defenders committing too many men to the ruck on the goal line. It was not until nearly the 60th minute, however before the TCI squad was able to move the scoreboard again with Sean O’Neill finding the try line after the TCI pack had dominated the BVI forwards on the BVI line for several phases of pick and go play. Conversion was made from in front of the posts and TCI lead 41-12. Luis Turbyfield scored the TCI’s 8th try as the BVI defense lost shape and hope as the game
Kadis Simmons scored two tries for the TCI Flamingos.
The TCI Flamingos dominated the game. Here Trevor Watkin is on the attack.
started to wind down. Callis Jones found the try line a second time at the 70th minute mark, before Paul McKenzie and Hendricks Joseph also scored for TCI and Gareth Butler converted both scores. The final tally was TCI 63 – BVI 12, with TCI racking up 11 tries. Man of the match was former Grand Turk native David Been. TCIRFU’s club captain/coach Simon Taylor was quietly confident that with home field advantage the TCI team would secure victory
over the BVI, but was not only very pleased with the score line, but his renaissance play at scrum half for the last two scores. Director of Sport Jarrett Forbes, who was in attendance, had the following comments: “I had the pleasure to watch the game in person. It’s was a great performance and the environment was awesome. Congratulations on the big win.” TCIRFU President Keith Burant was overjoyed with the victory and the development of the TCI side.
The TCI team had eight of the team selection coming from the TCI youth programme, which means the plan to develop young players and feed them into the Men’s National team is bearing fruit. The TCI in a release thanked Security and General for being the game title sponsor, Turks and Caicos Brewing company for providing refreshments and DJ Viper for the use of his gear. The game is available at the PTV Facebook page under videos.
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