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GOVT HAD ITS OWN AGENDA – Former Governor Richard Tauwhare On Monday (October 31) former governor Richard Tauwhare took the witness stand for the first time in the Special Investigation and Prosecution trial.
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THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WELCOMES NEW GOVERNOR JOHN FREEMAN PAGE 11
CFO TO BE REVOKED BY UK IN 2017 4 PAGE
MORE THAN 60 ILLEGAL HAITIAN IMMIGRANTS SUCCESSFULLY ENTER THE TCI PAGE 4
NEW ELECTION DATE SPARKS UPROAR PAGE 8
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CFO to be revoked by UK in 2017 BY OLIVIA ROSE MINISTER of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO), Baroness Joyce Anelay, has committed to removing the position of Chief Financial Officer, by the end of March 2017. This comes as Premier Rufus Ewing met with Baroness Anelay, FCO`s Minister with responsibility for the Overseas Territories and had the opportunity to discuss a number of important issues at the recentlheld Joint Ministerial Conference (JMC) meeting in London on November 1. The position of the CFO has been the subject of contention for several months now after Ewing dubbed it a flagrant violation of the Turks and Caicos Islands’ democracy. Ewing also recently revealed his plan to introduce a CFO Repeal bill to the House of Assembly to forcefully demonstrate his Government`s will to remove the CFO , however this would not be possible since he recently dissolved the House to usher in the constitutionally due general elections. According to a release, during his discussion with Baroness Anelay, she told the Premier that it was unfortunate that they were unable to execute the request of the Premier as discussed with her predecessor. However, she noted that she has already committed to the process of the position of the CFO being removed from the TCI constitution by Order in Council, and also stated that that process should be completed by the end of March 2017. The Minister said: “A promise was made and that promise would be kept, as I am a woman to my word.”
Ewing in September blasted the UK for imposing the position of the CFO on the Turks and Caicos Islands at a UK Overseas Territories Attorneys General four-day symposium held in the Turks and Caicos Islands. He said: “This Government upon assuming office took the stance as communicated in my letter to the UK Secretary of State in February 2013 that the position of CFO was a violation of the principles of democracy. “The responses received made it blatantly clear that we would be fighting an uphill battle against the UK’s position and this administration made the decision to focus efforts on governing this country and aggressively embarked upon one of the most successful economic recovery strategies seen in modern times.” “We deemed it essential to fortify ourselves to fight another day and relied on the guarantee of the UK Government that the position of CFO would be extinguished upon retirement of the UK Guarantee.” Ewing reminded the conference that his government has since toiled arduously and the people have made tremendous sacrifice to achieve the economic recovery of the country. “We have retired our debt in February of this year and discussions had commenced with the Overseas Territories Minister and FCO from December last year as we demanded that the U.K. Government uphold its end of the agreement with the people of these islands.” It was agreed in the Government`s discussion with the UK Government that there would be a six month transitional period following the
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Premier, Rufus Ewing with Baroness Anelay
repayment of the bond. However, this period expired at the end of August of this year and the UK government has failed to honor their end of the bargain to remove the CFO. Turning his attention to other pertinent matters in the TCI, Ewing impressed upon Minister Anelay, the urgency of the state of affairs as it relates to illegal migration and the threat that it poses to the national
security of the Turks and Caicos Islands for which the U.K. holds responsibility. He advised the Minister that the Turks and Caicos are insisting upon greater support from the U.K. Government in the area of border security, defense and internal security. On the heels of the Premier’s meeting with Minister Anelay the Premier requested of the Governor,
Commissioner of Police, and Immigration Minister to execute a joint approach with regional assistance to combat illegal immigration and crime in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The Minister invited the Premier to apply to the newly created U.K. Overseas Territories Complex Stability and Security Fund to address the need presented for greater border security. Premier Ewing further requested of the Minister, an indication of the progress being made with the amendments to the Crown Land Ordinance previously submitted by TCIG to the FCO. Baroness Anelay reassured the Premier that the review is progressing well. It is anticipated that this bill would be one of the first bills that the Premier will bring to the House of Assembly if his party is victorious in the upcoming General Election. Premier Ewing described the meeting as fruitful and very encouraging. The JMC is the highest political forum under the 2012 White Paper, bringing together UK Ministers, elected Leaders and Representatives of the Overseas Territories for the purpose of providing leadership and a shared vision for the Territories.
More than 60 illegal Haitian immigrants successfully enter the TCI BY DAISY HANDFIELD MORE than 60 illegal Haitian nationals managed to escape local authorities and entered the Turks and Caicos Islands on a wooden sloop last Sunday. The illegal immigrants made landfall southwest of Amanyara in Providenciales, where the abandoned sloop was found by Marine Branch officers. When Police and Immigration arrived on the scene, they were only able to capture two of the illegal immigrants, but the majority disappeared into the nearby bushes. Meanwhile, during a Police stopand-search last week, two suspected illegals fled from a Toyota bus and a Toyota Corolla car at the sight of the officers. Drivers of both vehicles were arrested under suspicion of assisting illegal entry. In a press statement, the Ministry of Border Control reiterated its caution to those who might be inclined to harbor illegal immigrants. The statement read: “As a result of the new Immigration Ordinance, which came into effect on April 1, CONTINUED
This wooden vessel made landfall in the TCI transporting more than 60 illegal Haitian nationals
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‘Bullied’ ex-governor testifies Misick govt had its own agenda ON MONDAY (October 31) former governor Richard Tauwhare took the witness stand for the first time in the Special Investigation and Prosecution trial. Tauwhare was first taken through a brief overview of areas for which he had responsibility during his tenure - 2005 to 2008. Those areas included - safety, criminal justice system, aviation and maritime, immigration, financial services, financial controls, preservation of the national parks, the public service and chairman of Cabinet. During the first couple of days of his testimony Tauwhare was taken through his experiences in Cabinet - which as the prosecutor indicated in his opening statements in January were very testy and frequently controversial. Tauwhare spoke about the decision making structure of Cabinet, and the process it takes for Cabinet papers to be presented to the body for approval.
The former governor recounted that during his tenure when chief defendant Michael Misick was first the Chief Minister and then Premier, he was frequently presented with last minute Cabinet papers as well as countless honourable mentions by ministers of government during the Cabinet sessions. He told the court that many of these mentions dealt with approvals and other issues related to several developments. He recounted that when he brought the issue up with the Premier, assurance was given that this would cease, but that it never did, not before his tenure ended in 2008. The former governor testified that there was constant pressure by the ministers to get Cabinet papers approved, adding that this led to him compromising on a number of things. He further stated that it was a constant challenge for him to get through Cabinet with the pressures
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penalties for harboring illegal migrants were increased, and such persons now face a fines of up to US $20,000 on summary conviction or imprisonment for four years, or to both. In addition, persons convicted of such offence, face the possibility of having their status in the islands revoked, making them liable to deportation.” Residents took to social media pages to express their fear at the news that the illegal immigrants had escaped the TCI authorities. One said that the country was now exposed to “more strangers,
guns, robberies and murders. Even the escapees know these Islands are too slack.” The Enforcement agencies are asking that anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of any illegal migrants to contact the Police anonymously on 911, or Crime Stoppers on 1-800-8477. Tips can also be submitted anonymously in English, French or Spanish on either www.crimestoppers.tc or on Facebook as a fan of Crime Stoppers Turks & Caicos. Crime Stoppers tips are received in the USA.
from the ministers trying to get things approved at the last minute or without there being proper consultation with the relevant public bodies. He also recalled that when he brought up questions about some of the Cabinet papers, he was told by the Premier that he was asking for too much information. He said that he had several questions on things such as leaseholds, freeholds, and permanent residence certificates. The former governor said that the Premier and his ministers were consistently trying to get him to back down on issues he raised in Cabinet so that they can go ahead with their own agenda. Tauwhare recalled that he got the impression from ministers that he was seen as only a hindrance to development of the country as they were the elected officials, and as such considered him to have no authority to question or stymie the progress that they were trying to effect. He also testified that one of the main issues during that time that frustrated the ministers was the slow pace with which the public service was moving to approve permissions for developments. Tauwhare said that he told them that they needed to let the public servants do their work and do so effectively. However, he added that he was sympathetic with the ministers as they were elected to put things in place for the country and felt the public service was not delivering things in a timely manner. An earnest Tauwhare recalled that he tried to work with the ministers to achieve their goals, but that many ministers were not collaborative nor were they prepared to discuss things in a rational manner. He said they would accuse him of undermining them and would push him very hard to fulfill their wishes. Asked who these persons were, Tauwhare said the premier and McAllister Hanchell especially. He said Misick was always very insistent and believed that no
Former governor Richard Tauwhare
one should question his right to do anything . He recalled that many of the problems dealt with development agreements. He added that ministers would attend Cabinet and argue that they have a significant deal with a developer but that they needed to act quickly. He said he constantly objected to this as the ministers seemed to be working on behalf of the developers and without the full scrutiny of public officers. He told the court that there were many developments that were raised at Cabinet in this manner. The former governor recalled one incident in which the former natural resources minister and defendant, McAllister Hanchell got very rude with him - cursing him out before storming out of the Cabinet meeting. He recounted that that incident arose when Hanchell, at the very last minute, mentioned the Salt Cay development to the body, seeking approval for the deal to go through. Tauwhare said from what he gathered in the meeting, Hanchell had just come from a meeting with the Salt Cay developers, straight into the Cabinet meeting and was immediately seeking approval in the form of a rubber stamp of the deal -
without prepared Cabinet papers, and without going through the necessary and required consultations. When he refused to consider the deal, Tauwhare said Hanchell angrily stormed out of the meeting. The former Governor said he addressed the incident with the Premier who apologized and that Hanchell apologized for his behavior in a subsequent meeting. However, immediately after that incident, Tauwhare said he was invited into the Premier’s office for a word. There, he said he was ambushed by all of the Government ministers who proceeded to give him a formal dressing down about an ‘unauthorised’ meeting he had held with the permanent secretaries of the various ministries. Tauwhare said he was within his constitutional right as governor of the islands and head of the public service to meet with the permanent secretaries. He said that everything he did was to assist the government and promote the smooth functioning of the public service. When asked if he knew if any minister had an interest or had declared an interest in any development or had received any money from developers, the former governor said no.
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A Weekly News column that puts you on the spot for your opinions on the issues of the day
ELECTION DATE COCK-UP
The election date cock-up must be an inconvenience and a serious embarrassment for the Premier. You know the story: The House of Assembly was dissolved last Thursday (October 27) by Premier Rufus Ewing, after he announced that general elections would be held thirty-eight days later, on December 5. The new Governor, however, who only arrived in the country two weeks ago, overturned the date on the basis that enough time had not been given to those who are responsible for supervising the elections. The new date for the elections has now been changed to December 15. What are your thoughts?
Should have been avoided
Mr. Ewing has two legal persons as ministers so this type of situation should not occur. The supervisor needs adequate time to prepare the ‘machinery’ for election even more so in this one with so many variables. With the legal persons on his team and those associated with the party plus 4yrs to correct any conflicting documents what accrued should have been avoided.
Should have consulted Premier
Even assuming the Governor is correct about that amount of time required to prepare for the elections, it might have been better for him to consult with the Premier to see if a joint announcement could be made about the extension. Of course, we don’t know if he attempted to do so.
No surprise
No surprise was my reaction. This Premier has been a disappointment from his failure in his first 100 days promise to the long delayed election date. Why wait so long. There are many steps to prepare for election. He concentrated on his party problems not his responsibilities as premier. Nothing new. Where was his deputy, asleep in Long Bay? Where was his party chairman, trying to deal with the local polls that have his party loosing by a landslide. His daddy was in the PDM camp demeaning the premier’s party. The PNP rally was a disappointment with only a handful of Haitians showing up. Why is Harold Charles endorsing the Premiers party? His people remember the actions of PDA Skippings years ago but forget
the rage of DonHue and Washington’s remarks and current cost of work permits. If the date was set any later we would be voting in church on Christmas Day ! No turkey or ham but stand by for buying votes again this year.
Standing in line
With the last minute rush to the polls the premiers supporters will be standing in line to vote with their hands open behind their backs.
Does it matter?
Does it really matter?cock-ups are what we are famous for. It’s part of the charm of the place. There’s probably nothing heinous or sinister underlying the issue. Someone once said this place is all about “contrived chaos”. What isn’t funny is that elderly and infirm people might have to wait for hours (possibly in the rain) in line-ups to vote. And the net result? Whoever is elected wields little power, with the main control lying overseas. If the locally elected government could veto legislation coming from outside, which is deemed adverse to the Islands (which much of it is), then in John Wayne parlance “that ‘ll be the day”. In any event, at least were are not facing the ghoulish predicament of our American neighbors to the north. Where they are being asked to chose between a fairground barker/ boardroom bully on the one hand and a crook, with a half crazed grin on her face wherever she’s about to be tumbled, on the other. How a country of that magnitude managed to throw up (forgive the pun) two specimens like that for election, beggars belief. The U.S. has far better people. at least our main contenders for the leading roll here are professionals with a degree of probity and decorum to them lacking in the debacle going on in the U.S. Almost makes you proud to be TCI!
Who is the boss?
I think that the Prime Minister was being DISRESPECTFUL. He wanted to flex his muscles on the new governor. It didn’t work. The governor has let him and the rest know WHO IS THE ULTIMATE BOSS
Sign of incompetence
The Change in the announcement of the date of the general election is a sign of total incompetence on the part of the Government, a blunder of monumental and epic proportions that scores the need for change. This blunder, more substantive than symbolic, really illustrates the narrative of about how voters really see things in the TCI, about this Government, the absolute need for change and the late realization that “we are getting nowhere as a people”. The feeling is that “we need men and women in Parliament with ideas and the passion to stand up for us”. The New Governor, gets to issue an election proclamation and naming a date. Why the haste? Did the new Governor force the issue or was there a power struggle? One would have thought that after having exercised the power to name a date that his powers, as Governor, to do so and or to name a new date were exhausted or Uncut officio. This seems odd and the cry by the former Premier to issue a Constitutional motion in the Supreme Court to have this odd exercise of gubernatorial power reviewed under the process of judicial review should be, carried out. This error on the part of the Premier to call elections without consulting the Rt Hon Leader of the Opposition and as a Courtesy, the PDA and all the other independent candidates is really a slap in the face. They do have support and some “internal polling” already shows that some of them are already considered winners. Suffice it to say; thought not yet elected, they represent significant portions of the TCI voting demographic.
Should’ve consulted Opposition
It was important to consult with the PDM leader in making the initial call for elections, considering that there is a new voting climate and things have really changed in the TCI. With all of these new candidates certain basic assumptions about TCI elections have changed. You have over 27 estimated at large candidates, the changing and emerging political climate. Consensus being that there will be a change with a new Government of mainly PDMS, a PDA or two and mostly some Independents. A delicious thought to restart the TCI. New Challenges; new polling cards, a critical need for new polling stations, booths and Polling Clerks. It would be expected that capacity to hold fair, free and seamless elections would be challenged. Voters are concerned about the issue of treating, buying votes and hold free elections. The old way of doing TCI Politics has also changed. This is one election where virtually,
no-one can all it. Observers believe that the Premier may lose his seat, that certain opposition luminaries may fall victim to the onslaught of the independents, a grave they dug for themselves, by throwing their generals and faithful foot soldiers away. Before making the call the premier was obliged, as a matter of administrative concern, to visit the Supervisor of Elections to find out whether there was sufficient capacity to conduct elections in this new climate. The Blunder in making a false start adds fuel to the fire that there must be a change in Government, that there is an inability to manage things well. With little and no development, no jobs for locals, discrimination against locals, TCI people feeling that they are “getting nowhere” this backfiring of the call will underline that critical need for a change.
Do it right
10 days makes very little difference. Better to take the time and do it right.
Some concerns
I would not say it was a serious embarrassment; the Premier relies on advice from the government’s legal team. And in accordance with that he gave the date based on the advice. In checking again, it was discovered that there had to be a retraction of the date to be in line with the Elections Ordinance. There are some concerns that the Constitutional requirements are not always channeled to what is expected in the local legislations, some issues are simple as do you include weekend days with actual working days when counting the time frame from the dissolution of the House of Assembly. This is not an isolated case and going forward there has to be a greater alignment of local laws and what is outlined or expected from the Constitution. I am sure those vying for seats as candidates welcome the extra ten days!
Strikes again
Rufus the Dufus strikes again – is he not capable of doing ANYTHING right?
They do not know election laws
It is obvious the PNP do not know election laws or ignore them. This was proved when in 2016 they passed out huge...well you know what I mean. Now they have huge signs within 20 feet of the polling place in Middle Caicos and the electoral group is asleep this is out right illegal.
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UK should pay exorbitant and unaccounted expenditure on SIPT trial BY OLIVIA ROSE THE ISSUE of exorbitant and unaccounted expenditure on the Special Investigation and Prosecution Team (SIPT) trial has been peddled at this week`s Joint Ministerial Council(JMC) meeting in London. Premier Rufus Ewing, who attended the recent JMC meeting in London, told the council that the SIPT trial is placing a significant financial burden on the Turks and Caicos Islands economy. According to a Government release Ewing said: “The U.K. government is not assuming any
Premier, Rufus Ewing in his address to the Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC)
responsibility and has not conceded to his request over the past 4 years for the U.K. to pay the SIPT cost.”
Ewing has said that the UK Government has continued to disregard the wellbeing of the people
“Day of reckoning is here” – PDA prepared to stamp out crime and illegal immigration BY OLIVIA ROSE LEADER of the Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDA) Oswald Skippings says his part, “the government in waiting,” stands ready to stamp out crime and illegal immigration in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Skippings told the Weekly News that the day of reckoning is here, and the people will finally have the democratic privilege of freeing themselves from the grip of oppressive bondage for almost four years. Skippings said: “The Progressive Democratic Alliance has risen to the occasion and stands as a government in waiting, offering unparalleled representation, statesman leadership and an innovative approach to governance.” Skippings noted that the PDA offers change the people can depend on. “Change that would return this country into the hands of the Turks and Caicos people, change that would make you stakeholders in your country and restore hope, jobs, business opportunities and empowerment to all. “Especially our youth who have been disenfranchised and marginalized.” Skippings in the past lashed out at the Rufus Ewing led administration for not addressing critical, economic, and social issues and admonished the electorate against the passivity of the main parliamentary opposition the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM). He said: “The PDA stands ready, willing and able to provide real servant leadership, we are prepared to stamp out this crime that is destroying our nation and terrorizing
the people, we are committed to bring this illegal immigration scourge to a grinding halt, we are serious about saving your businesses and your homes that you have worked so hard to build and we are ready to put our people to work and bring prosperity to all.” Appealing to the electorate to give the party a chance in the upcoming general election Skippings said: “Now that the countdown is on, our worthy candidates will continue to present you with sound plans that would produce a diversified, vibrant and robust economy, policies that would build a strong, great, prosperous and respected nation and make us all proud to be Turks and Caicos Islanders again.” The PDA on its campaign trail promises to localize the civil service, protect their jobs, and provide meaningful representation in all spheres of Government. The PDA, which was formed by Skippings after he severed ties with the Opposition, the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM), also pledges to address human and sex trafficking, and also to resuscitate vital industries in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The PDA leader called on the electorate to unite, join hands together, and fight together for one common goal and build a nation that benefits all. He said: “Think carefully and analytically, pray reverently, and I am certain that you will be convinced that the Progressive Democratic Alliance is the party to vote for in this upcoming general election, the party that will deliver us all and take our country back. “So when you go to the polls vote PDA, change you can depend on.”
Leader of the PDA Oswald Skippings
of this nation and has continued to abuse its responsibilities as a sovereign state. The Progressive National Party (PNP) administration has been calling on the UK government to foot the cost of the trial of former Premier Michael Misick and other corruption accused for some time now. The SIPT and civil recovery records indicate that the price tag has amounted to some $36 million to date, half of which was paid by the UK government. This realization has evoked widespread concern about the cost of the SIPT trials. Earlier in the year Finance Minister Washington Misick echoed similar sentiments when he said: “My view is that those costs should be borne by Her Majesty’s UK Government.” Misick asserted that the funds being spent on the trial could be used to further develop the country. “We have a lot of things that we could be spending that money on, but at the end of the day, it says justice must not only be done it must be seen to be done, and sometimes the wheel of justice turns very slowly. “My opinion and the opinion of the Government, and I believe the majority of the people of the Turks and Caicos, is that if whatever purported wrong was done, it was done while we
Under the tree
had a British Governor here and they were sleep walking. “If they can indeed prove that there’s been wrongdoing, they should pay for it. “That is unfortunate and unfair to the people of the Turks and Caicos, who have to foot that bill.” According to the 2016/2017 budget statements the SIPT judicial cost was laid at some $5 million under revised statement for 2015 and 2016, while another $4 million is slated for 2016/2017. The Myrtle Rigby Health centre renovation for the SIPT trial was funded to tune of $1 million through a UK grant. Since 2009, when they were accused of widespread corruption in the Sir Robin Auld report, Michael Misick and others have awaited their time before the judge. Former Premier Michael Misick and several others are accused of defrauding the Government of millions of dollars. Former Premier Misick, who is named as the main defendant in the trial, has since the beginning of the proceedings, stated that he is being persecuted by the British government. The SIPT trials began last December 18, 2015, after a fouryear investigation into widespread Government corruption.
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New election date sparks uproar BY OLIVIA ROSE THE ANNOUNCEMENT of a new election date for the Turks and Caicos Islands has sparked massive outrage, resulting in some politicians labeling the Premier ‘incompetent’. Premier Rufus Ewing on Thursday (October 27) announced that the constitutionally due general elections would be held on December 5 during the last sitting of the House of Assembly. But on Saturday October 29, the newly sworn-in, Governor John Freeman said the Premier’s date will not give officials sufficient time to prepare for the election as envisaged by section 26 of the Elections Ordinance. Freeman in a media release revealed that: “Whilst the date of December 5 would be compliant with the constitution, in consultation with the Premier, it has been decided
Governor John Freeman
Premier Rufus Ewing and Members of his cabinet
that it would be most expedient to postpone the date for the election.” At the time of the release he noted that discussions with the Premier
in regards to the new date would commence. “I will shortly sign an amended Proclamation giving effect to this
MILLS MUSES
Elections postponement in the TCI: Some comments Everyone is now familiar with the narrative. The date for general elections is announced by the political directorate as December 5, only later to be changed unexpectedly to December 15. The initial date meant that political parties, and those with independent political persuasions mustered together more formally to present their case. Previous to this, attracting the attention of the electorate was not as strident. The formal announcement meant everything was then ratcheted up, and politics took centre stage. There has been speculation as to why the elections were called for December 5, 2016. One letter writer thought it was because of the intervention of officialdom. Others felt the political machinery in power calculated that circumstances were ideal, since the political winds were blowing in its favour, based on its performance. While opposing parties surmised it was the pressure they exerted on the system. Another view, is that it was governance fatigue, and the need for a power break. The election date was therefore announced to facilitate this. But then, lightning struck. The elections were shifted to December 15, 2016, which surprised a system known to be very conservative. According to Caribbean News Now, the postponement was announced by Dr. John Freeman, our newly
BY OLIVER MILLS
Oliver Mills is a former lecturer in education at the UWI Mona Campus. He holds a BA (Hons.) UWI, an M.Ed. Dalhousie Univ., an MA University of London, and a Postgraduate Diploma in HRM and Training, Leicester Univ.
appointed Governor, who explained that the earlier date, December 5, did not provide officials with sufficient time to prepare for the elections in accordance with the Elections Ordinance. There was also the issue of some confusion over calculation of the number of working days after the House of Assembly was dissolved. The political directorate also noted the issue of timelines, and the procedures for choosing a day when candidates were to be nominated. Elections could therefore not be undertaken in the timeline provided for in the constitution. And to settle any doubts, the political directorate made it known that the decision to change the date was made after consultations. But what could really cause the issues we are confronted with? Had the provisions in the constitution regarding the holding of elections been carefully read and understood? Did our officials not realise the earlier date, December 5, would not accommodate the preparation and
time required as the constitution stipulates? Did it have to take the intervention of British officialdom to again put the TCI on track, about an issue we should have been seasoned to? Does this mean the relevant officials cannot properly calculate a timeline? And does power transcend procedures? The political directorate said the decision to change the election date was made after consultations. What does ‘consultations’ mean? Is it having a meeting and being informed? A respectful discussion where the parties exchange ideas,from which a mutually agreed decision emerged? Can a conversation between the powerful, and those with less power be seen as consultations? Was the Elections Office involved in the dynamics of election dates? In the political life of a country unexpected issues can surface. But it would help immensely if we could get the protocols right, before making decisions.
decision.” That date has since been postponed to December 15. In light of the postponement, leader of the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM) Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson, dubbed the Premier`s election –date blunder as “grossly incompetent.” Robinson said: “Rufus Ewing is the first leader in our country’s history to ever get an election date wrong!” She said: “Only a few months ago during my Budget Address I told this country that the Rufus Ewingled Government has been marred with incompetence. It appears that once again Rufus Ewing and his Government have shown this country that he and his colleagues are not capable or fit to govern.” The PDM leader in her seethe said it would be wise for the Premier to admit his incompetence. “His promise to announce a new date confirms that he had made a confession of same to the Governor,” she added. Nudging at the Premier`s record and tenure, the First female Premier hopeful noted that it would be a travesty if the country were to “unfortunately fall into his hands again”. She urged voters to: “Be patient and take note of the PNP’s weak, incompetent leader who has not even gotten the election date right”. In the Premier`s attempt to rebuff wide spread criticisms that poured in from the public and other politicians an emergency press conference was called at his office on Sunday
Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson Leader of the P.D.M
morning (October 30). At that press conference the Premier made it pellucid that he acted “in accordance with the TCI`s Constitution when he dissolved the House of Assembly last Thursday, October 27th and called the elections. He noted that : “Contrary to the opinions touted by persons from other political camps, the decision to exercise the option to change the date of election was made after much consultation and consideration with the executives and several legal minds of the Progressive National Party who advised and supported my decision to recommend a change to the Election Date.” He explained that the blunder was with the time lines under section 26 of the Election Ordinance; hence the procedures for the appointment of a Nomination Day and Election Day could not have been executed in the minimum time frame provided for by the Constitution. He noted that: “There were several options available to me as Premier to assist in rectifying the situation to permit the Supervisor of Elections to carry out the procedures required under the Election Ordinance. “I exercised the option of recommending to His Excellency the Governor (Dr. John Freeman) to change the date of the election to a date of my choosing which December, 15, 2016.” Pointing out that the Governor having consulted with him on this date will now issue an amendment to that Proclamation published on Friday October 28, 2016.
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Reinforcements are needed to address crime and national security
Murdered businessman Gary Mead
Two Dominican men arrested for allegedly murdering Gary Mead BY DAISY HANDFIELD TWO DOMINICAN men have been arrested for the alleged murder of well-known businessman, Gary Mead. Mead, 55, a long-time resident of Providenciales, was killed on September 30 in the parking lot of Slots-O-Fun on the airport road. Kevin Clarke, PR for the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF), said that the names of the suspects are being withheld because they have not yet been formally charged. However, he did confirm the ages of the suspects to be 22 and 44, and that the arrests were carried out in Providenciales and Grand Turk. Commissioner of Police, James Smith, said: “These arrests are the result of relentless hard work and determination of our officers, who will continue to seek to bring offenders to justice and make our communities safer, so that people can go about their daily lives feeling safer.” Meanwhile, the Police are
continuing their appeal to the public for any information relating to the murder. Prior to the arrests, Supt. Clifford Ashton said he believed there were people who had details about Mead’s murder. “I am appealing to those people to come forward. “They might have that vital piece of information that will help us bring the offenders to justice. If you were on the Airport Road between Sammy Been Plaza, around 8 am or 9 am that morning as a pedestrian or driver along Airport Road, I urge you to come forward,” he said. The superintendent explained that if for some reason individuals did not feel safe contacting the police directly, they could call Crimestoppers on 1-800-8477, or use the Crimestoppers online reporting page www.crimestoppers. tc.All Information will be treated in the strictest of confidence. All calls are answered by Miami Dade Police and no one from the TCI will know who called.
A CITIZEN’S RESOLUTION: Whereas the Turks & Caicos Islands officially became a British protectorate in 1799, and has since then been subject to British rule of law and colonial administration. Whereas since 1973 this country has been designated as a separate colony of the United Kingdom and was appointed its own governor who represents Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as the Head of State. Whereas Article 73 of the United Nations declaration regarding non-self-governing territories states: “Members of the United Nations which have or assume responsibilities for the administration of territories whose peoples have not yet attained a full measure of selfgovernment recognize the principle that the interests of the inhabitants of these territories are paramount, and accept as a sacred trust the obligation to promote to the utmost, within the system of international peace and security established by the present Charter, the well-being of the inhabitants of these territories. Whereas section 37 of the
BY JAS WALKIN
BIOGRAPHY: Jas was born with a physical disability and diagnosed with a mild form of muscular dystrophy. His early childhood was characterised with trying to fit in in a regular school environment unequipped to cater to special needs students. With support from family, teachers and the community he graduated as valedictorian of Raymond Gardiner High School and has been a graduate teacher for the past last nine years.
Turks & Caicos Constitution establishes that the Governor is responsible for (a) defence; (b) external affairs; and (d)internal security, including the Police Force Whereas in the last few years in this country we have seen a sharp rise in violent crimes and murders and many of the same crimes have remained unsolved. Police continue to struggle to bring closure and control to the situation Whereas there have been several illegal sloops from Haiti which has successfully entered our shores and assimilated into our societies, have established illegal communities which poses continuous threat to our National Security and way of life, Whereas the residents of this country have been terrorized by armed robbery, burglary, home invasion and murders in the
past several months with no immediate effective response from the governor’s office, Elected Government, and Police Force; Whereas we are becoming a nation under siege in regards to crime and illegal immigration Be it resolved, that we the concern citizens of this country now call upon His Excellency the Governor to use the powers conferred upon him by our constitution to request military and police reinforcement from the United Kingdom within the next thirty days to address this escalating crime problem in this country. Jas Walkin (Just Another Soldier) Reporting For Duty (RFD)
COMMENTARY
Trick and Treat? On Halloween “beggars night” USA children go door to door calling “Trick or Treat” seeking treats, , penny’s, nickles, maybe candy corn. In my childhood we pleaded “please help the poor” which these days seems more appropriate. After waiting way too long Premier Ewing did call election for December 5. Folks were elated. They would be getting a new government by Christmas. Almost immediately the new governor said “hold on you forgot something” . You did not establish a cut off date for candidate declarations and vetting. Printing the huge ballots needed for this election ? Who will man the polling places ? Was the premier frightened
BY DAVID TAPFER
David is a retired mobile hydraulic engineer and business executive. He has been married to Middle Caicos native Yvette Robinson Tapfer for 25 years and has lived in Conch Bar, Middle Caicos, since 2002. David formerly served as branch chairman of the PDM from 2008 to 2011
because every Tom, Dick and Mary wanted to run against his party ? He knew that independents and party formed by folks committing internal treason against their original party forming some other Progressive thing were after his hide. Perhaps December 5 was the premiers trick to delay election until much later. He had warned us he wanted to do it.
Has he arranged to put the blame for the delay on our new governor. Our Premier loves scape goats. There are other issues in play. Did our new Governor know indicted suspects on trial were planning to run ? A government minister reported to be under investigation by the Integrity Commission ? Christmas is coming but after 4
years of draconian taxes the goose is not getting fat. Unless you are a minister making huge unearned salaries, perks and an extra 500 thou. from the poor peoples pension fund. We have been warned about election “treating” . Do they really mean a “treat.” or green candy ? The Twin Islands and others know what treats they are talking about. . We did not have these problems way back when. Skip gave it up after 3 years in 1991. Sorry he was not another JAGS. Washy threw in the towel in 1995 passing his debts on to Derek. For two elections everything was normal while Derek got down to work. In losing his third term the nasty stuff began in earnest. Now for 4 more years PNP tried to pay down PNP debts. The PNP left overs and their massive tax increases
failed because taxes killed both inward investment and the folks themselves; Long Bay school and Cheshire Hall roads built late as election ploys, are brand new bills yet to be addressed. Don’t blame the CFO for PNP governments slow pay. This government will pass the 28 million dollar loan and hundreds of millions in health care obligations to the next. PNP planned to borrow 100 million more to handle it and put us behind the massive debt 8 ball trick again but the CFO will not let them. In our opinion only dynamic PDM and its slate of excellent candidates can straighten it all out... again. Lets get the TCI out from under Trick and Treat one more time.
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Five Independent candidates start the ball rolling – Candidates urged to register before nomination day BY OLIVIA ROSE FIVE Independent candidates started the ball rolling when they officially registered with the Integrity Commission to run in the December 15 General Elections. According to the Supervisor of Elections Lister Dudley Lewis, potential Candidates must register their names, party symbols and deposits before nomination day, November 18. He said: “A nomination package will be provided for all candidates who should read it and satisfy themselves that they meet the nomination requirements. “These should be submitted together with the required deposit of $500 on nomination day.” Coupled with that, All-Island candidates are expected to lodge their nomination papers with a returning officer in any electoral district. Lewis said: “They should also bring their Treasury deposit receipt and photo identification.” So far, former Premier Michael Misick who is slated as an at large independent candidate was the first candidate to register with the Integrity Commission. McAllister Hanchell was next in line to register as an independent for the South Caicos seat. Jasmin Walkin, Clarence Selver
Former Premier Michael Misick registers for the upcoming election
and Damian Wilson were the other three candidates who registered to become official nominees before the nomination day is declared. The Nomination papers and Treasury receipt for each electoral district have to be lodged with the Returning Officer for the distinct in which they intend to stand for election, according to the Supervisor of Elections. This must only happen between the hours of 10am until 1pm, and then 2pm until 4pm on November 18, 2016. THE LOCATION OF THE RETURNING OFFICER FOR EACH DISTRICT ON ‘NOMINATION DAY’ IS LISTED BELOW: ED 01 Grand Turk North, Salem Baptiste Church Sunday School
Pond Street ED 02 Grand Turk South and Salt Cay, HJ Robinson High School Auditorium ED 03 South Caicos, Community Centre ED 04 Middle and North Caicos, Whitby Community Centre ED 05 Leeward, Providenciales Harvest Bible Chapel ED 06 The Bight, Ianthe Pratt Primary School Auditorium/Library ED 07 Richmond Hill/Cheshire Hall Disaster Management Conference Room ED 08 Blue Hills, Providenciales Clement Howell High School Auditorium ED 09 Five Cays Providenciales, Felix Morley Community Centre ED 10 Wheeland Providenciales, Bethany Baptist Church School
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TCI’S Tourism stakeholders roll out agenda for Tourism Month Tourism officials gear up for a robust month of activities to encourage residents to protect and preserve the environment. Keen on sensitizing residents on the significance of the environment and tourism to our economic sustainability, the Turks and Caicos Tourist Board, along with other tourism stakeholders, today launched the celebration of November as Tourism Environmental Awareness Month (TEAM), under the theme: “Tourism is Key… It Starts with ME.” The recurrent theme is proposed to run through to the year 2020, with the objective of positively improving the Turks and Caicos Islands for the pleasure and livelihood of its citizens, and the delight and comfort of our many visitors. TEAM celebrations will alternate among the various islands, with each island given an opportunity to host tourism round-table discussions with members from the respective community exchanging dialogue on the value of tourism from a personal perspective. Tourism stakeholders will also conduct school visits on each island as well. The week of November 14this designated “Cruise Week”, with planned tours of the Grand Turk Cruise Center and the reintroduction of the Tourism Quiz Competition at the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College (TCICC), Grand Turk Campus. In the tourism hub of Providenciales, a host of activities
have been organized including the Open House Exhibition at the TCICC Provo Campus; the Hello Tourist Programme where students from six primary schools on island will get the opportunity to experience life as a tourist for a day; a ‘Big Bin Competition’ (the decorating of garbage bins) among the tourism clubs at the various schools; and lastly, the annual TCI Youth Congress featuring students from secondary schools throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands competing for the title of Junior Minister of Tourism 2016. Visually stunning billboards will also be placed on roadways and in communities throughout the Islands, highlighting the theme. Additionally, the Tourist Board will launch a series of 30-second videos titled, “The Hidden Gems of Tourism” via its social media channels featuring some of the most dynamic and undiscovered personalities in the tourism industry. TEAM is a collaborative initiative lead by the Turks and Caicos Tourist Board, the Department of Environmental and Costal Resources (DECR), the Turks and Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association (TCHTA), Environmental Health Services (EHS), the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, and the Department of Youth Affairs. The members of TEAM encourage all citizens, hoteliers, tour operators, and visitors to join us in our ongoing campaign to keep the Turks and Caicos Islands forever ‘Beautiful by Nature.’
Beaches TCI 2006 agreement under scrutiny in SIPT trial THE SIPT corruption trial turned its attention to the 2006 development agreement between Beaches TCI and the Michael Misick-led government on Thursday (November 3). That agreement has long since been a contentious issue in the country with many believing that the country was not getting the value it ought to. This view is shared by the former Governor Richard Tauwhare, who is currently testifying on behalf of the prosecution in the case against former Premier Michael Misick, former ministers of his government and other persons. Tauwhare’s testimony in the court on Thursday touched on the generous concessions that were granted to Beaches in 2006; an agreement that sparked years of controversy and one in which a number of people in the country believed that the people of the TCI were sold out. In the Commission of Inquiry Report, the Beaches agreement was described as another example
of political immaturity, systemic corruption, irresponsibility and lack of leadership. In court, Tauwhare – who was the chairman of Cabinet at the time and under whose tenure the agreement was signed - recounted that he had discussed the concerns he had about the agreement with Misick. He told the court that when he sought to discuss the concessions granted to the hotel conglomerate, he was firmly told that this was the deal they were going to make. Tauwhare said that Misick was quite keen about the deal going through and did not want any delays. The former governor told the court that the former premier said that Beaches was the main revenue earner for the TCI, and that the revenue gained from the business outweighed the revenue foregone in the form of concessions granted to the resort. Tauwhare told the prosecutor that he was not at all confident that the Turks and Caicos Islands was getting
Beaches Turks and Caicos
the best possible deal. At this point, Queen’s Counsel Jerome Lynch, who is defending the McAllister Hanchell (former government minister for natural resources), objected. Lynch said that the witness is stating an opinion, not facts, with his last statement. The prosecutor, Andrew Mitchell Q.C. refuted Lynch’s objection, stating that everyone who has testified in the trial have given their opinions about their perceptions of things. The judge was not convinced that Tauwhare’s statement could be
accepted as evidence, but Mitchell strenuously argued that Tauwhare’s statement is backed up by facts and evidence previously stated. Judge Paul Harrison was unmoved and remained firm that he would not be considering Tauwhare’s last statement as evidence. The former governor’s testimony continued that the government at the time was being too generous with concessions and that he had discussed with them that the country should get best possible deal. He said that he discussed this with the premier and the minister of finance.
He recounted that they told him that they were the ones who agreed to the concessions and that they did not want to risk losing any developments. Asked if any economic impact assessment report in relation to concessions to Beaches was ever conducted, Tauwhare replied no, he did not see one. He further testified that he never saw an economic impact assessment report for any development during his tenure. He also testified that he did not know of any minister of government who had received a financial benefit from Beaches during the negotiation of the development agreement. Tauwhare’s entire testimony is based on him being unaware of any illegal goings-on and that of being bullied and run roughshod over by the elected politicians during his three years as governor of the islands. The former governor’s evidencein-chief continues before the Supreme court.
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Political leaders call for heightened border security BY OLIVIA ROSE IN LIGHT of the recent jail-break in Haiti, where 200 inmates from a violent prison escaped, political leaders are calling on the Government to heighten defense mechanisms. Leader of the Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDA),Oswald Skippings, in a release issued this week, said the recent in-pouring of illegal immigrants over the past few days are likely to be in the hundreds. He said: “It is obvious that the defense mechanisms that are supposed to be in place to police our borders have failed drastically and our security and safety are virtually nonexistent and consequently we are an exposed and vulnerable people.” Skippings asserted that the Premier should declare a state of emergency. He called on the Government to make an official appeal through the new Governor to Her Majesty’s Government to take immediate action and deploy a Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team to the TCI to re-establish internal and external security. “Government has so far failed to be proactive in its actions and especially considering the level of crime that is now taking place, the amount of illegal immigrants that were already here and the supposed hundreds that have arrived in the past few days, who are most likely from among the recent escapees from the Haiti jail, who are heavily armed and dangerous. We can no longer afford to be complacent and nonchalant in our approach to effectively dealing
Leader of the People`s Democratic Movement (PDM) Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson
Leader of the Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDA) Oswald Skippings
with this devastating problem.” “We need serious action and we need it fast, because the situation is out of hand and in spite of the escalating crime wave, neither the local Government nor the British government is taking it serious, as they are obviously waiting until there are daily murders, rapes and armed robberies on our streets and in our homes before responding responsibly. “ Already there is an exodus of people from our islands because of justifiable fear, inclusive of Turks and Caicos Islanders. He noted that this recent event may have serious repercussions on the economy, if it is not aggressively addressed. “Because there could be a possible decline in tourist visitors to our shores as a result of uncontrollable crime and lawlessness.” Meantime, Leader of the People`s Democratic Movement (PDM)
Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson echoed similar sentiments. The PDM`s leading lady
reiterated her party`s call for outside assistance. On Thursday during the final meeting of the House of Assembly the Leader of the Opposition encouraged residents to be on their guard and to refuse assistance to illegal entrants. She said: “With all systems at high alert as advised by the Premier and Minister of Border Control, we are advised that a sloop has landed successfully and this has exposed an area of weakness that requires immediate attention. “Whilst we appreciate that under normal circumstances, we must have stronger ties and arrangements, we believe that this circumstance requires an unusual approach. “We are therefore calling on the
Governor and the Government to address this as a matter of urgency. “Our people are already uneasy with the current state of increase lawlessness and we need to calm the fears of our residents by assuring added help.” Minister of Border Control, Ricardo Don Hue Gardiner on Monday, October 31, revealed that illegal Haitians are indeed hiding out after their boat made landfall around 12:20 am on Monday. The Minister also confirmed that two Haitians are in custody on suspicion for aiding a group of some 100 illegal persons. He reminded that people who harbor illegal migrants will pay a heftier fine of $20,000 and spend four years in prison or both.
The Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a cocktail reception to welcome the new Governor of the TCI
Workers at Quality Supermarket The Chamber of Commerce welcomes in Blue Hills robbed at gunpoint new Governor John Freeman BY DAISY HANDFIELD WITH the Christmas holidays quickly approaching, robbery and other crimes are on the increase in the Islands. On Wednesday, Quality Supermarket in Blue Hills was robbed at gunpoint and the culprits managed to make way with a cash register, containing an undisclosed amount of money. According to PR for the Police, Kevin Clarke, at around 7:41 pm the Police responded to complainants reported that three masked men, dressed with black Halloween masks, with guns entered the store and ordered the cashier and customers to get on the floor and not move. After seizing the cash register, the three robbers escaped in an unknown direction. Fortunately, none of the individuals in the supermarket
sustained any injuries during the hold-up. Clarke said in an interview that residents must continue to be vigilant of their surroundings. He encourages residents to not hesitate to report any suspicious activities or things that may seem out of the ordinary. “Business owners need to ensure that their establishments have adequate lighting and residents and visitors should be well aware of their surroundings, to make sure that no one is following them,” The Police PR said. Police are urging people who were in the area of Quality Supermarket during the time of the incident, to come forward with information, or by calling Crime Stoppers on 1-800-8477 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: www.crimestoppers.tc, Chalk Sound Police Station 3385901.
BY DAISY HANDFIELD THE PROVIDENCIALES Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a welcome cocktail reception for the new Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI), Dr. John Freeman. The reception took place at Kalooki’s restaurant in Blue Hills, last week Thursday at 6pm. In attendance were Government officials, small and large business owners and a number of community members. Kyle Smith, the new President of the Chamber, said in an interview that the event was held especially to introduce the Governor to local businesses and to elaborate on projects the Chamber was embarking on in the coming year. He explained that two of the current objectives of the Chamber were to encourage more small
businesses to join and also to create incentives to encourage more members. He said: “We want to see more memberships not only from the big businesses, but also from the small and medium enterprises in the Turks and Caicos Islands. “We want to diversify a little bit, so that we are no longer looked at like the ‘big boys’ club, but as a club where everyone is welcomed. “We have not had an opportunity to host our first general meeting, which will begin at the beginning of November. At that meeting the business community will be welcomed to outline any issues or concerns they have and also to make recommendations to the Chamber.” Governor Freeman said that he was elated to be invited to the reception by the Chamber of Commerce.
“This was an opportunity to come along and support businesses, because business is vital to the development of the economy. “It is a pleasure to be here and to be a part of this event,” he said. The Providenciales Chamber of Commerce aims to encourage and promote business in the Turks & Caicos Islands by providing a forum for the business community to share their views and to speak with a unified voice on issues concerning the country. It aims to improve the standard of services provided by all businesses and to provide technical expertise and consultation for its members. The Chamber also seeks to foster better understanding between the business community and the Government, through its monthly meetings, where pertinent issues concerning the community are discussed.
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NGO raise funds for child abuse prevention BY DAISY HANDFIELD A NEWLY formed non-profit organization called the Child Safeguarding Committee, recently hosted a luncheon, in an effort to generate funds to embark on a series of projects. Among those projects is a workshop to educate adults and children on the signs of child abuse, the dangers and the relevant treatments. The luncheon was held at the Butterfield Square in Providenciales on Saturday and was supported by a large number of residents. Ensa Wilson, a committee member, said that the organization consists of teachers and pastors in Providenciales. “Our goal is to bring awareness to the TCI community about all forms of child abuse. We are hoping to have this sale in all of our islands,
in order to raise funds to work on a variety of projects. “Some of these projects include public presentations to children on the subject of child abuse, along with community workshops. “Absolutely all the funds raised from this sale will go towards that. “We really need cooperation from the community. It is a joint effort and the only way we can make a difference with child abuse is if we work together,” Wilson said. The luncheon featured local delicacies such as Salt Cay candies, crab and rice and banana bread, along with other local goodies. Ms Wilson said that although the committee had only recently been formed, they were still in the planning stages and were hoping to raise the much required funds to properly launch their efforts. Funds raised will assist with
“Children are our most valuable resources,” says a Child Safeguard Committee member
financing the cost of hosting events for sufferers of child abuse, as well educating the community on how to deal with child abuse. Studies show that child abuse is more than bruises and broken bones.
While physical abuse might be the most visible, other types of abuse, such as emotional abuse and neglect, also leave deep, lasting scars. The earlier abused children get help, the greater is the chance they
would heal and break the cycle— rather than perpetuate it. By learning about common signs of abuse and what you can do to intervene, you can make a huge difference in a child’s life.
National Cancer Society to benefit from First Caribbean’s fundraising initiatives
BY DAISY HANDFIELD
WITH cancer becoming an epidemic in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI), a number of businesses have been hard at work generating funds throughout the year to donate to the National Cancer Society of the TCI. In that list of businesses is the CIBC First Caribbean International Bank, which hosted a yard sale on Saturday at the bank’s Leeward Highway branch in Providenciales. During the yard sale attendees had the opportunity to purchase clothing items, furniture and baked goodies; all for a good cause. Barnadya Smith, country manager’s assistant, said in an interview that this yard sale was to conclude all of the fundraising functions of the bank for the year. Ms Smith explained that throughout the year the bank has hosted a number of bake sales and staff jeans days in an effort to raise funds. She said: “These initiatives are not only conducted in the TCI, but also in Canada and First Caribbean banks throughout the region. They
have all decided to donate to their National Cancer Society because they too have noticed the widespread of cancer throughout the world.” In reference to the recent bake sales, Ms Smith said that they were all well received and that the community and employees of the bank never hesitated to donate. Worldwide, October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so officials from the TCI hospital took the opportunity to reveal that there are currently 259 in the TCI that have been diagnosed with cancer. This number includes cases that were diagnosed at the hospital before the actual registry was launched in January of 2014 and officials said that at least three to four new patients are being diagnosed with cancer every month. There are more than 100 types of cancer, including breast cancer, skin cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, and lymphoma. Symptoms vary depending on the type. Cancer treatment may include chemotherapy, radiation, and/or surgery.
First Caribbean’s recent yard sale was well attended by the Providenciales community
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A preview of what the living rooms is expected to look like
A preview of the bathrooms will look like after renovations
Beaches to kick off new tourism season with multimillion dollars renovation BEACHES Turks & Caicos Resort Villages & Spa is set to kick off the upcoming Tourism Season with major sparks following a multimillion dollar renovation at the resort. The 758 rooms and suites resort, which sits on over 73 acres along the Grace Bay beach, broke away from traditional cookie-cutter aesthetics after receiving upgrades over the past few months. Most notable is the new splash of tropical colours on both the Caribbean Village and the French Village. There has been a complete refurbishment of twelve (12) one bedroom Honeymoon Suites [H1] in the Caribbean Village.
The H1 suites were completely gutted and received modern implementations such as new bathroom fixtures, porcelain bath tubs, mahogany king size beds and decors. “Turks & Caicos is one of the most sought after destination in the world; we look forward to keeping up with the current trends and modernization of tourism product in order to keep our market share as a destination,” said Managing Director Donald Dagenais, who has running the resort for the past nine years, “We pride ourselves on being a six-star resort and always meet our guest expectations, which is why we felt compelled to invest heavily in renovating and upgrading our resort
for the upcoming tourism season.” Major renovations were also made in four major restaurants, which included an upgrade to the resorts Japanese Teppanyaki restaurant Kimonos and its 50’s style diner Bobby Dee’s. , The seafood restaurant Schooner’s, South Western Restaurant Arizona’s and Taste of India also received lavish upgrades. “In addition to the room refurbishment, we have done several restaurant upgrades, including a massive renovation of the Caribbean Village main kitchen which caters to two restaurants, a pastry shop, a pantry and butcher shop.” Dagenais said. The property is set to welcome over three thousand guests per week
in the high season and the team has been working hard to meet the deadline. “We have had several furniture and fixture upgrades, floor refurbishment, Xbox game room renovation, Kids Playground upgrades, basketball court and tennis court resurfacing.” The long-time Managing Director said. The changes also include behind-the-scenes upgrades like air conditioning replacements in both the Key West and the Italian Village. Installation of a new electron locks system in the Caribbean Village. There were also several enhancements to the staff facilities, including the staff cafeterias, staff car park and bathrooms. “The property has never looked
better, even our gym and our run trails looks fabulous. Our team is excited about what is shaping up to be a tremendous winter season.” Dagenais exclaimed. Not only is the resort investing heavily in preparing the resort for the incoming season, the resort is also preparing its talented team members for the rush. Millions has been invested annually to undertake a raft of training and development programs for over 1900 team members at the resort. “We look forward to continuing with these upgrades, of both the facility as well as our team members, its only way to keep up with our guest’s demands.” Dagenais concluded.
Sixth annual Food and Wine Festival promises to excel previous years THE SIXTH annual Caribbean Food and Wine Festival is going to be bigger and better than previous years, according to the organizers of the event. A press conference was held at the Grace Bay Club in Providenciales on Monday to discuss this year’s itinerary. Co-chairman for the annual festival, Nikheel Advani said that he along with the organizing team were excited to once again to be hosting another Caribbean Food and Wine Festival. He said: “This has become an event that many people look forward to and many people fly down for.
However, we also have a lot of the local community that comes in early and books their seat.” Porsha Stubbs, Minister of Tourism said that she is very proud to be a part of the event for yet another year. “This is our sixth year. As Minister, being able to have the TCI brand being given the opportunity to shine like a beacon throughout the world is certainly a pleasure for me and it should be a pleasure for all Turks and Caicos Islanders. “Especially in the area of culinary arts, where I like to brag and boast that I believe that all the best chefs in the world were trained here in these
Wine and rum specialists along with representatives of the Wine Cellar in Providenciales
islands. “Certainly we have seen through the junior chefs program, some of the brightest minds producing innovative and creative dishes,” Hon Smith said. The four-day event featured a welcome dinner at the Amanyara on November 3; a Women of Wine luncheon at the Blue Haven on November 4 along with a Gourmet Safari at several restaurants; a Food and Wine Pairing at the Blue Haven on November 5 and a Sunday brunch
at the Blue Haven on November 6. On Wednesday, a press conference was held at the Wine Cellar in Providenciales where some of the organizers took the opportunity to introduce invited winemakers and rum specialists. Chairman of Wente Vineyards, Eric Wente; Master Sommelier at Brewer Clifton Winery, Ken Fredrickson; Winemaker at Lail Vinyards, Robin Daniels and Master Blender at Appleton Estate, Joy Spence are among organizers’
invited guests. The Food and Wine festival showcases some of the best restaurants and promises a culinary extravaganza for food and wine lovers. Organizers, including the Tourist Board both hope that the festival contributes in making the TCI an unparalleled destination. Not only for its natural beauty, but also for the best food and wine, as they host many international chefs and winemakers to our shores.
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DDME appoints new Hazard Mitigation Officer The Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Mike Clerveaux to the post of Hazard Mitigation Officer within the Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies (DDME). Mr. Clerveaux’s appointment took effect on September 5, 2016, when he assumed responsibility for administration of the Department’s Mitigation & Planning Programme, his duties will cover (but is not limited to) the analysis of hazard data utilizing GIS software, developing hazard maps in support of implementation of national predisaster planning and prevention measures, and recommending mitigation measures to support sustainable development and planning in the country. Prior to his new appointment, Mr. Clerveaux spent over 6 years as a Land Use Planner at the Department of Planning, with responsibility for reviewing planning applications while promoting integrated development planning through spatial interpretation of the macro-economic and sectoral policies, to ensure their consistency with the principles of sustainable development. He has approximately eight years of experience in the field of GIS, Urban and Regional Planning and Disaster Management. Mr. Clerveaux holds a Master of Science (MSc) Degree in the Built Environment (Specialization in Geometrics) and a Bachelor’s
of Science (BSc) in Urban & Regional Planning, both from the University of Technology, Jamaica. Other qualifications include Certificate in Business Continuity Management from H. Lavity Stout Community College, British Virgin Islands; Certificate in Computer Applications and a Diploma in Secondary Education (specializing in Industrial Arts/Technology) from Mico Teachers College and several disaster management certifications, including, Critical Incident Management, Damage Assessment & Needs Analysis (DANA), Emergency Operations Management, National Intervention Team (NIT), Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), Building GIS Application in Support of Disaster Risk Management, Rope Rescue, Urban Search & Rescue, Stress Management, Medical First Responder, Incident Command Systems, and Mass Casualty Management. Prior to officially joining the DDME, Clerveaux played a critical role in assisting the DDME in advancing its mandate by working as a National Instructor for establishing the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) in all the inhabited islands in the TCI, Deputy Leader of the Turks and Caicos Search & Rescue Taskforce (TSART), member of the Damage Assessment Team and Communities United in Response to Emergencies (CURE). Mr. Clerveaux looks forward
to serving in this new capacity and working with all stakeholders to advance the Disaster Management agenda in the TCI. He stated: “It is with gratitude, honor and humility that I accept this appointment as Hazard Mitigation Officer at the DDME. In my previous capacity as Land Use Planner at the Department of Planning, I worked closely with the DDME and was actively engaged in its programming. “This engagement has not only enhanced my understanding of the critical role being played by the DDME in the advancement of the sustainable development agenda of the TCI, but it also provided an insight into the gaps and needs for more effective management of disaster risk in the TCI and how the skill sets that I bring to this position can address those requirements. The multi-island characteristics of the TCI poses a unique challenge to the spatial context of disaster risk reduction and as such the capacity to generate, manipulate, analyze and interpret spatial data is a prerequisite for disaster risk management planning in this multi-island context. “My skills in spatial data manipulation and interpretation will contribute to the design of disaster resilience strategies that are better aligned with character and needs of the islands that comprise our archipelago and thereby effect stronger and more meaningful engagements between disaster risk management providers and end-
New Hazard Mitigation Officer, Mike Clerveaux
users. “I take this opportunity to thank the interview/selection committee for affording me this opportunity and honor to make a contribution to
the protection of life and property in the TCI and by extension, advancing the sustainability and continuity of development for the benefit of the government and people of the TCI”.
New DPP appointed THERE is now a new Director of Public Prosecution, as announced by the Governor’s Office on Thursday (November 3). Jillian Williams takes up the position at the end of November, and succeeds controversial former DPP John Masters. Commenting on the appointment, Governor John Freeman noted that he is pleased someone of Williams’ calibre and experience has filled the position. “She will bring to the job an extensive background in criminal law as well as many years experience of practising law in the region which I am sure will be of great benefit to the Office of the DPP and to the wider criminal justice system in TCI,” Freeman said. The statement from the Governor did state that the position was advertised locally and regionally, with six candidates being shortlisted for interview on September 27, by a panel which included the Attorney
General, Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles, the Chair of both the TCI Judicial Services Commission and the Integrity Commission, Sir David Simmons and the Director of Human Resources, Mark Greenway. Willaims is said to be qualified as a lawyer in 1993 and has experience in both private and public practice including in Trinidad and Tobago and the Bahamas. No further details were presented as to Williams’ background or experience, however a simple Internet search unearthed that Williams, who served as a prosecutor in the Bahamas was involved in a matter before the Court of Appeal of that island, along with the DPP Vinettee Graham-Allen. Graham-Allen was asked by the Court of Appeal to explain her conduct as she was seen as misleading the court when she applied for permission to challenge their decision to overturn the murder conviction of Godfrey Sawyer in April 2011.
Williams was also ordered to appear before the court as she had signed the notice for permission to challenge the decision. The action was deemed baseless and an abuse of process by the court. Williams takes over the helm as DPP in the Turks and Caicos Islands from John Masters, who left the island under a cloud of suspicion, rancor and while being investigated by the Integrity Commission. Early in June this year, Masters tendered his resignation to the Governor (Peter Beckingham) and promptly boarded an airplane out of the TCI while he was being investigated for making false allegations against a member of office. The commission was at the time investigating counter allegations emanating from within the DPP’s chambers - from both the Director and staff members. The situation with the Chambers had gotten to such an untenable state that Crown
Prosecutors had threatened to resign due to alleged victimization. Masters had made counter accusations against the deputy director, which the Commission has since found to be untrue. Shortly before his resignation, the former DPP had gotten into a public spat with a local newspaper in which he accused them of hacking into the government system to unearth email conversations between him and the Chief Financial Officer, Stephen Turnbull – another controversial figure. The issue had been brewing for a long time before it got to that state, as the DPP had been accused of hiring outside consultants to do work that local attorneys within his office were quite capable of doing. He had claimed that there were leaks within his department and had lodged a counter complaint with the Commission when staff members complained to the body, accusing Masters of nepotism.
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Lifestyle... Back on track About 80% of the population will experience back pain at some point in their lives. But how can you tell if it is serious or not? Most low back strain and sprain injuries will resolve themselves with a little help within a week or so. To determine if your injury is more serious, look for the following symptoms: pain in other body areas, numbness, and loss of strength or co-ordination are all signs to seek professional help sooner rather than later. Try these tips to help yourself recover. Here are five smart tips to help you regain your back health and mobility. 1. ICE NOT HEAT Use ice, not heat, to soothe the painful area. Where there is pain, there is inflammation. In the case of back injury, the inflammation may not be visible the way swelling of a sprained ankle might be. A good rule is to remember the word inflammation includes the word “flame” because where there is heat, there is inflammation and pain. Icing
cools down the heat associated with inflammation, so ice your back for a maximum of ten minutes every hour for the first 24-48 hours. 2. KEEP MOVING Stay as active as possible. Change positions often and try not to sit, stand or lie in the same position for prolonged periods. Resting in bed or remaining sedentary is only necessary if you’re in so much pain that you can’t move. 3. STRETCH Do gentle stretching to the point where you feel some relief. Don’t stretch to the point where the pain is aggravated. 4. LOWER YOUR HEELS Set those high heels aside until you have recovered. High heels put excess strain on the lower back muscles making them work harder to keep you from falling forward. 5. SHORT TERM SUPPORT A back brace or protective belt can
Weekly Recipe
Roasted Pumpkin and Chirozo Pizza
INGREDIENTS • 4 links Chorizo • 800g Butternut pumpkin, peeled, cut into 1cm pieces • 1 tablespoon olive oil • 4 pita breads • 170g can tomato paste • 200g (2 cups) coarsely grated mozzarella • 2 chorizo, thinly sliced (see notes) • 1 long fresh red chili (optional), thinly sliced • 2 spring onions (shallots), thinly sliced • 1 cup rocket salad mix
Preheat oven to 200°C. Place
BY ADELE VAN SCHOOR the pumpkin on a lined baking tray. Drizzle with oil. Season. Toss to combine. Roast for 15 minutes or until almost tender. Place pita breads on 2 large baking trays. Spread with tomato paste. Top with mozzarella, chorizo, pumpkin, chili and spring onion. Bake for 10 minutes or until golden and crisp. Top with salad mix.
be helpful in the short term during the acute phase of an injury, but should be avoided in the long term. Long term use of back braces can promote muscle weakness. SLOW AND STEADY Over a recovery period of a week or so, you should experience slow and steady improvement. While in the recovery phase, review your daily routine and consider whether your activities might be contributing to your back pain or slowing your recovery. A chiropractor or other health care professional can help you identify potential triggers. FOR EXAMPLE: • Are you doing too much lifting, bending, or repetitive activities? • Are you sitting for long periods of time at home or work without changing positions? • If you have to carry items, are you dividing the load to prevent stress on your lower back? Carry two smaller bags, one in each hand, rather than one large bag in one
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Call to keep Bermudians in work beyond 65 ADDRESSING age discrimination — including mandatory retirement — could potentially benefit more than just seniors according to Peter Sousa of the Pension Commission Speaking in a panel discussion on the subject of age discrimination at Bermuda College, Mr Sousa suggested that rather than holding onto the mandatory retirement age of 65 ,a plan could be developed that keeps Bermudians in the workplace longer and better supports the pension system. Emphasising that he was not speaking on behalf of the Pension Commission, he said: “Many, many overseas jurisdictions are moving away from 65. I think many for financial reasons. It actually helps to enhance the funding of the solvency of their significantly underfunded pension plans. “We have all read stories and the SAGE commission and others have pined about the state of our pension plans, but this is a way to provide some relief in a way that could
potentially deal with the thorny issue of age discrimination, but it’s not something that can happen overnight. “The financial benefit is something we need to look at and I think provides more justification than just the issue of discrimination alone.” Mr Sousa argued that allowing civil servants to remain in the workforce longer would increase the amount they put into the pension fund and decrease the time they spend taking out of it. Attendees were told that while the Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination based on age when it comes to providing premises or goods and services, it falls short of protecting against discrimination in the workplace. Ben Adamson, lawyer at Conyers Dill & Pearman, said the situation was “unusual and slightly illogical”, adding: “You could not imagine being allowed to discriminate based on gender in one area but not another. Here we have an act that allows people to discriminate in
employment. “There is obviously concern about making it a fully protected ground.” He also noted that there is a legal distinction between age and the effects of age, saying there is a difference between discrimination on someone due to their age and the person being unable to perform their job due to their age. “If you discriminate just because they are old and you presume they cannot perform their duty, such as lifting, that is discrimination,” he said. Bert McPhee, a practising physician at the age of 90, meanwhile said that while everyone ages, the impact of age is different for everyone. “Ageing is an individual thing. A typical elder does not exist,” he said. “There is a public perception that comes out of some phrases, such as an older person being refered to as ‘over the hill’. Merely because a person reaches a certain age doesn’t justify that sort of thing.”
Most of the growth last quarter is reported to have come from the agriculture sector, which grew by 28.8 per cent – twice the figure recorded for April to June.
Jamaica economy makes big jump a record in 14 years JAMAICA’S economy has registered its largest growth in a single quarter in over a decade. Minister of Finance Audley Shaw on Tuesday revealed that in the July to September quarter, the country’s economy grew by 2.3 per cent, the highest single quarter growth since 2002. “We are well on our way to five in four,” he told the House of Representatives, referencing the Government’s aim to get five per
cent gross domestic growth by the 2020/2021 fiscal year. The Planning Institute of Jamaica had reported 1.1 per cent growth for the April to June quarter. “I’m not surprised, for two reasons: The year before, we had a significant problem because of the whole drought situation, but also we’ve been seeing a lot more people going into agriculture, even on large scale, and even at the micro, small and medium-sized
enterprises,” he said. “And president of the Jamaica Agricultural Society, Norman Grant, said the latest figures showed how important farmers were to Jamaica’s economy. “Over the past two years, we have been having very bad drought. This year, the weather has been good, and it is remarkable in terms of the performance of the agriculture sector,” he noted.
The Bahamian PM, Perry Christie, said that his government is working to mitigate negative consequences of the destructive hurricane.
PM concerned about unemployment in Grand Bahama in wake of Hurraicane Matthew PRIME Minister Perry Christie is concerned about what the slowdown of the tourism sector in Grand Bahama in the wake of Hurricane Matthew could mean for employment on that island. He said on Tuesday that the government is working to mitigate negative consequences, although it is unclear what steps could be taken to ensure that some of the biggest hotels on the island are quickly reopened and remain that way. “Memories and the Lighthouse (Pointe), they’re all closed,” Mr Christie said, referring to Grand Lucayan Resort, the 519-room property consisting of the Breaker’s Cay and Lighthouse Pointe, and the 496-room Memories Resort, which employs 500 people. “It appeared on the face of it that there was a consideration to keeping them closed for a period of at least six months,” Mr Christie said. “We are speaking to … the owners because the hotels are directly linked firstly to a major company called Sunwing (Airlines) that has the lease of Memories and they provide aircraft that fly from Canada and from the United States of America to Grand Bahama to keep Memories filled and other hotels on the island.” Mr Christie said while Sunwing believes in Grand Bahama’s commercial potential, he is concerned that “any decision that could require hotels to be closed for a period of six months will mean they will have to stop all their flights going into Grand Bahama.” “That has enormous implications and so we are in hourly discussions with respect to this matter with a view to trying to affect a formula that will result in the bare minimum impact on the economy,” he’s said. “It’s only necessary to get one or two of the hotels up. It is critical that we recognise the significance from an employment point of view
of the tourism sector in Grand Bahama because that has enormous implications to people who work, people who need to live.” The Tribune understands that the Grand Lucayan Resort will re-open on November 7 and the Memories Resort will reopen on December 10. Sunwing is expected to resume services on December 17 once Memories Resort reopens. Nonetheless, Mr Christie said the government is looking for ways to stimulate the economy in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. “We know that we have to spend money for restoration so the idea is to do so as effectively as possible, to create jobs in the construction sector and we are having the benefit of having an innovation of public-private partnership where the private partner would put up the money for the construction on terms with the government, enables the government to continue its work without adding to the debt burden. So we settled yesterday, a committee of Cabinet, chaired by myself, a number of such contracts. We’re looking to do the same thing in Grand Bahama where a number of public sector contracts have been signed.” Mr Christie was speaking at a ceremony at the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Gladstone Road at which Mark Holowesko, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Investment Officer and Director of Holowesko Partners Ltd, presented a $50,000 cheque to NEMA and pledged another $50,000, once the need is identified, towards local relief and restoration folowing Hurricane Matthew. The donation by Holowesko Partners Ltd to the disaster relief fund brings the amount donated to NEMA to an estimated $1.4 million.
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Bahamas: Minnis hits out over spike in murders in October
The Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) has blamed the effects of Hurricane Matthew on the electoral infrastructure for the anticipated delay.
Haiti election date again in doubt AFTER publishing a new electoral calendar fixing the date of the presidential election on 20 November, which had originally been scheduled for October 9, but postponed because of the passage of Hurricane Matthew over Haiti, the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) on Monday indicated that it may not in fact be able to hold the elections as rescheduled. The reason given is the extent of damage caused by the hurricane to the electoral infrastructure (nearly 300 centres) and many access roads, while nothing is happening on the ground at the level of shared responsibility of the government to address these issues. In a letter dated October 27 [resembling an ultimatum] addressed to the de facto President Jocelerme Privert, Léopold Berlanger, the
president of the CEP gave the government ten days to make functional the 280 damaged voting centres, make passable the access roads leading to other 161 centres, provide a voting card to voters who lost theirs during the hurricane and release 40 schools to be used as voting centres but temporarily occupied by hurricane victims, otherwise there will be no elections on November 20, 2016, HaitiLibre reported. According to the electoral adviser Jean Simon Saint-Hubert, if elections are not held on 20 November, the CEP will have to take a decision based on its mission, implying without saying that another failure could lead to the mass resignation of the CEP, thereby creating even more uncertainty and chaos.
Jamaican student stabbed to death over phone JAMAICA’S economy has registered its largest growth in a single quarter in over a decade. Minister of Finance Audley Shaw on Tuesday revealed that in the July to September quarter, the country’s economy grew by 2.3 per cent, the highest single quarter growth since 2002. “We are well on our way to five in four,” he told the House of Representatives, referencing the Government’s aim to get five per cent gross domestic growth by the 2020/2021 fiscal year. Shaw said much of the growth last quarter came from the agriculture
sector, which grew by 28.8 per cent – twice the figure recorded for April to June. Chief executive officer of the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica (PSOJ) Dennis Chung believes that performance in agriculture is partly responsible for the economic improvement and he believes the growth will continue. “I’m not surprised, for two reasons: The year before, we had a significant problem because of the whole drought situation, but also we’ve been seeing a lot more people going into agriculture, even on large scale, and even at the micro, small and medium-sized enterprises,” he said.
FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis expressed concern about the number of murders in October compared to September, even though the country remains on a path to record the least number of murders for any year since at least 2010. Nine people were murdered in October, compared to six in September, according to The Tribune’s records. The country has averaged about eight murders per month this year, with the best month being July, which saw no murders. Dr Minnis said: “It is a sad state of affairs in our country when we see a spike in murders in October following the devastation caused by Hurricane Matthew. We can all agree that the Bahamian people deserve safety and security – especially in the aftermath of a hurricane. “However, it is this government’s failure to deliver on their commitment to the Bahamian people as they try to recover and rebuild their lives that has created within them a state of worrisomeness about their own safety and protection of property and possessions. We have had nine murders in the Bahamas in October bringing the current murder rate to 84.” As of Wednesday, the number had risen to 85. Dr Minnis, former minister of health under the previous Ingraham administration where crime become a major issue as it escalated throughout society, said Bahamians
FNM leader Hubert Minnis said that the Bahamian people deserve safety and security – especially in the aftermath of a hurricane.
have not felt safe for years “because of the government’s failure to keep their promise to ensure safety on our streets.” He added: “Since the passing of Hurricane Matthew we have witnessed rampant crime across the islands – multiple murders, shootings involving young children, looting of homes and schools, and the list goes on,” Dr Minnis said. Police have downplayed rumours of looting due to the hurricane, saying the incidents of theft experienced in the aftermath of the storm was not the same thing. “All of this is happening at a time when the Bahamian people
have more than enough hardships to shoulder,” Dr Minnis added. “Particularly at this time, Bahamians should not have to worry about a crime wave this government has shown absolutely no capacity to fix.” “It is time for this government to finally develop and implement a plan to fully protect our citizens. It starts with acknowledging the problem, not treating it like a campaign issue that they are afraid to address. The people deserve safety and security – they pay taxes and live up to their obligations as citizens. It is time for the government to finally bring forth a real plan to address the high crime rate in our country.”
No media interviews when Prince Harry visits the Caribbean PRINCE Harry won’t be talking with the media when he visits the Caribbean later this month. It has been revealed that the fifth in line to the British throne won’t be doing any interviews when he visits Antigua and Barbuda, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Barbados and Guyana November 20 to December 4. In an email to OBSERVER Media in Antigua, Kensington Palace said: “There are no current plans for Prince Harry to give any media interviews during his tour of the Caribbean.” The Household Office of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry did promise, however, to “let you know if anything changes”. For Prince Harry’s visit, the media is likely to be provided with photo-ops, information handouts and press releases.
For Prince Harry’s visit, the media is likely to be provided with photo-ops, information handouts and press releases.
Antigua and Barbuda will be the first stop for Prince Harry who will undertake an official visit on behalf of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. It’s not the first time that British officials have refused to be questioned by the Caribbean press.
In October last year, the then British Prime Minister David Cameron visited Jamaica and Grenada, and his decision not to grant interviews angered the Association of Caribbean Media Workers as well as media bodies in Jamaica and Grenada.
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Poles might leave the UK due to rise in anti-Polish abuse INCIDENTS of hate crime aimed at the UK’s Polish community increased after the summer’s EU referendum and as a result, some Poles are considering leaving the country. Joanna Kalinowska believes that the decision to leave the EU was a turning point - when anti-Polish sentiment became increasingly vocalised and continuing to live in the UK became a much less attractive prospect. “When I first came to England, I thought it would be a big chance for me to have a better life, to learn new skills, to be among nice people,” she says. “But after more than seven years of being here, I’ve said ‘that’s enough, I don’t have to be here any more’.” Joanna lives in Poole and says at times she has been made to feel like a second-class citizen and has even been confronted by a stranger on the street. “I was talking to my daughter [in Polish], we were joking and laughing. A man passed and said ‘if you are in England you have to talk in English... otherwise you go back to your country’,” she tells the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire programme. “I said to that guy, ‘I am talking with my child, so I will talk to my child in my language. And this is also my country, and I have equal rights here’.” The man, she says, answered in reply: “You don’t have any rights here any more.” “That was my experience after Brexit,” she says.
The rights groups said 37 of the victims were coerced into sex through false marriage promises, material and financial help, even food.
Joanna was confronted by a stranger post-Brexit, telling her to speak English or leave the UK.
Joanna lost her job in a food processing factory four months ago and is now considering moving abroad. According to the latest figures, published in August, there are 2.23 million EU nationals working in the UK - an increase of 238,000 on the same period in 2015. An estimated 850,000 Poles live in the UK. Joanna is keen to challenge the view, held by some, that EU nationals come to the UK to access welfare payments. “[Polish people] were prepared to come here, work hard and be normal members of society,” she says. “We are very easy to integrate and we are very pleased to integrate with Brits. But Brits don’t want to integrate with us. “They think we are invaders, that we want to take something from them.
“No,” she says emphatically, “we don’t want to take, we want to give.” It is a sentiment shared by Magda, a 35-year-old charity worker who has lived in Royal Tunbridge Wells since moving to the UK six years ago. She says she has been saddened by the rise in anti-Polish abuse since the Brexit vote. Anecdotal reports of such abuse also appeared widely on social media. Magda believes the reason Poles are vulnerable to such resentment is the number of them living in the UK. Like Joanna, Magda is also reconsidering her future in the UK. According to Polish deputy prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki, others are likely to feel the same way. He has previously predicted that hundreds of thousands of Poles living in Britain would leave after Brexit
Boko Haram survivors sexually abused by government officials at ‘safe’ camps WOMEN and girls who survived Boko Haram violence were raped by government officials at camps in northern Nigeria where they sought safety, according to a new rights group report. Dozens of victims who stayed at camps for the displaced in Borno State’s capital Maiduguri told Human Rights Watch they were sexually abused or coerced into sex by camp leaders, vigilante group members, policemen and soldiers. Many of the women were abandoned after becoming pregnant. “It is bad enough that these women and girls are not getting much-needed support for the horrific trauma they suffered at the hands of Boko Haram,” said Mausi Segun, senior Nigeria researcher at HRW. “It is disgraceful and outrageous that people who should protect these women and girls are attacking and abusing them.” Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari is “worried and shocked”
by the allegations, his office said in a statement. “Nigerians and the international community can rest assured” that the claims raised in the report “are not being taken lightly,” the statement reads. President Buhari has instructed the Inspector General of Police and other top officials “to immediately commence investigations into the issue,” according to the statement. In its report published Monday, HRW documented the accounts of 43 women and girls, who had been displaced from several towns and villages in Borno State. Eight women were previously abducted by Boko Haram fighters and forced into marriage before escaping to Maiduguri. Four victims told Human Rights Watch they were first drugged before they were raped at the camps. The rights groups said 37 of the victims were coerced into sex through false marriage promises, material and financial help, even food. (CNN)
MH370 out of control and spiralling fast before crash, report says MISSING plane Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was plunging toward the sea with no one in control when it made its last satellite communication, new analysis reveals. A report released Wednesday by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau provided the clearest picture yet of the plane’s final moments in March 2014. “Additional analysis (of) the final satellite communications to and from the aircraft is consistent with the aircraft being in a high and increasing rate of descent at that time,” the report said. “Additionally, the wing flap debris analysis reduced the likelihood of end-of-flight scenarios involving flap deployment.” According to end of flight simulations run by the Australian bureau, the plane was spiralling in its final moments, descending at up to 25,000 feet per minute (284 mph). AirlineRatings.com aviation
expert Geoffrey Thomas told CNN the report debunked theories that the pilot had been flying the plane when it landed in the sea. “The really important news in this report is that the flap found in Tanzania was stowed,” he said, referring to the flaperon that washed up off the East African country in June. “Therefore there was no way this airplane was being flown by anyone. It was out of control, ran out of fuel and spiralled into the sea at high speed.” CNN aviation analyst Mary Schiavo also said the new analysis supported this conclusion. Asked what might have happened, she pointed to “two early hypotheses” -- namely, that a fire on board the plane incapacitated everyone through smoke or fumes, or that a rapid decompression, perhaps because of a breach in a window, led to their deaths hours before the
plane ran out of fuel and spiraled downward. “The wreckage showed that what you would have extended -- the landing flaps -- were not extended in the final moments of the flight, so no one was planning to land the plane on water,” said Schiavo, a former US Department of Transportation inspector general. Information had emerged in recent months that raised questions over the actions of chief pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah, who was in charge of the plane when it disappeared from radar screens. In July, New York magazine reported new evidence supported the theory that pilot suicide caused the plane’s disappearance. The magazine quoted a leaked document from an FBI investigation that showed deleted files had been recovered from Zaharie’s home-built flight simulator. They reportedly revealed he
Shortly after it left Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, for Beijing on March 8, 2014, MH370 ceased communications and vanished with 239 persons on board, creating one of the greatest aviation mysteries.
had plotted a course into the deep southern Indian Ocean -- a course that closely matched the final flight MH370 is thought to have taken. Investigators said the simulator files had been created just weeks before the jet disappeared, according to the document. The confidential document, whose contents were not independently confirmed by CNN, summarised the
Malaysian police investigation into Zaharie. In an email to CNN that same month, Joint Agency Coordination Center spokesman Scott Mashford said, “The MH370 captain’s flight simulator showed someone had plotted a course to the southern Indian Ocean.” The Australian agency is directing the search for MH370.
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The court ruling means the UK government cannot trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty - beginning formal discussions to leave the EU - on its own.
Brexit court defeat for UK government PARLIAMENT must vote on whether the UK can start the process of leaving the EU, the High Court has ruled. This means the government cannot trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty - beginning formal discussions with the EU - on its own. Theresa May says the referendum - and existing ministerial powers - mean MPs do not need to vote, but campaigners called this unconstitutional. The government is appealing, with a further hearing expected next month. A statement is to be made to MPs on Monday but the prime minister’s official spokesman said the government had “no intention of letting” the judgement “derail Article 50 or the timetable we have set out. We are determined to continue with our plan”. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn urged the government “to bring its negotiating terms to Parliament without delay”, adding that “there must be transparency and accountability to Parliament on the terms of Brexit”. UKIP leader Nigel Farage said he feared a “betrayal” of the 51.9% of voters who backed leaving the EU in June’s referendum and voiced concern at the prospect of a “half Brexit”. BBC assistant political editor Norman Smith said, if the court’s decision was not overturned, there could be delays with potentially “months and months” of parliamentary hurdles. But there was not yet “clarity” - if the judgement was not overturned on whether there would be a “short, sharp” vote or whether Parliament would have to consider complex legislation, he added. He predicted that, although a majority of MPs had backed the Remain campaign, most would ultimately be likely to vote for Article 50, as Brexit had been supported in the referendum.
The prime minister has said she will activate Article 50, formally notifying the EU of the UK’s intention to leave, by the end of next March. The other 27 member states have said negotiations about the terms of the UK’s exit - due to last two years - cannot begin until Article 50 has been invoked. Gina Miller, who brought the case, said outside the High Court that the government should make the “wise decision of not appealing”. She said: “The result today is about all of us. It’s not about me or my team. It’s about our United Kingdom and all our futures.” But a government spokesman announced it would contest the ruling, in the Supreme Court. He said: “The country voted to leave the European Union in a referendum approved by Act of Parliament. And the government is determined to respect the result of the referendum. We will appeal this judgement.” Government lawyers had argued that prerogative powers were a legitimate way to give effect “to the will of the people”. But the Lord Chief Justice declared: “The government does not have power under the Crown’s prerogative to give notice pursuant to Article 50 for the UK to withdraw from the European Union.” Reacting to the ruling, International Trade Secretary Liam Fox told the House of Commons the government was “disappointed” but remained “determined to respect the result of the referendum”. He added: “There will be numerous opportunities for the House to examine and discuss what the Government is negotiating. “When we are clear about the position we will adopt, then Article 50 will be triggered but, given the nature of the judgement this morning, we will now have to await the government’s appeal to the Supreme Court.”
PRESIDENT Barack Obama has urged Democrats of all ethnic backgrounds to get out and vote for Hillary Clinton, warning that the fate of the US republic - and the world is at stake. He said her Republican opponent Donald Trump was a threat to hardearned civil rights. President Obama was speaking at a rally in North Carolina. Mr Trump said Mr Obama should stop campaigning for Mrs Clinton and focus on running the country. “The bottom line is, no-one wants four more years of Obama,” he told supporters in Pensacola, Florida. He said Mrs Clinton had become “unhinged” in recent days. Americans will vote for the candidate they want to see in the White House next Tuesday, with recent polls showing the race tightening between Mrs Clinton and Mr Trump. “The fate of the republic rests on your shoulders,” President Obama told supporters in the key battleground state of North Carolina. “The fate of the world is teetering and you, North Carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction. “I am not on the ballot, but I tell you what - fairness is on the ballot; decency is on the ballot; justice is on the ballot; progress is on the ballot; our democracy is on the ballot.” The FBI is now investigating new emails that may be linked to its probe into Mrs Clinton’s private email server. The agency’s director, James Comey, has faced a fierce backlash for announcing the move just 11
US president Barack Obama said that Donald Trump was a threat to hard-earned civil rights.
days before the presidential election. Earlier, Mr Obama implicitly criticised him over the new inquiry into Mrs Clinton’s email use. In an interview with website NowThisNews, published on Wednesday, Mr Obama said US investigations should not operate on the basis of “innuendo” or “incomplete information”. Mr Obama’s remarks were his first public comments since Mr Comey’s announcement on Friday that the FBI had discovered a new batch of emails that might or might not be relevant to an earlier, closed investigation into Mrs Clinton’s handling of classified information. “I do think that there is a norm that when there are investigations we don’t operate on innuendo, we don’t operate on incomplete information, we don’t operate on leaks. We operate based on concrete decisions that are made,” said Mr Obama. “When this was investigated thoroughly the last time, the conclusion of the FBI, the conclusion of the justice department, the
conclusion of repeated congressional investigations was that she had made some mistakes but that there wasn’t anything there that was prosecutable.” It emerged in March 2015 that Mrs Clinton had been breaking federal rules by operating a private email server while she was secretary of state from 2009-13. Her lawyers combed through the server and provided the state department with 30,000 workrelated emails, but her campaign deleted another 33,000 messages, saying they were personal in nature. Mr Comey concluded in July that Mrs Clinton had been “extremely careless” in handling classified information, but there were no grounds for any charges. The latest emails were found in a separate investigation into allegations that former congressman Anthony Weiner sent illicit text messages to a 15-year-old girl in North Carolina. Mr Weiner is married to one of Mrs Clinton’s closest aides, Huma Abedin.
US mother kills young son and texts video of boy’s body to his father with laughing emoji A PENNSYLVANIA woman killed her 17-month-old son and texted a video of the boy’s body to his father along with a “laughing” emoji, cops say. Christian Clark was arguing with the boy’s dad Tuesday when she sent him texts including, “Ya kids ain’t safe here I don’t want them here” and “I’m killing them” — followed by the emoji. Clark, 21, sent a video of a girl and then a boy face down on a bed, according to the Post-Gazette. “Ahh, look, Angel is still alive and sweating your son on the other hand is not even breathing,” the mother said in the video, according to an affidavit obtained by the newspaper. “I wish I could keep the camera still.” “Send it to the cops post it to fb
Christian Clark was charged with criminal homicide after admitting to smothering her child.
idc anymore you ruined my life,” her boyfriend Andrew Price Jr. replied, according to the Post-Gazette.
The little boy was found unresponsive in the McKeesport home and died later that night, the newspaper reported. The little girl seen in the video is alive. Clark admitted smothering the little boy, and she was taken into custody on charges including criminal homicide. Authorities recovered many disturbing messages from her boyfriend’s cellphone. “I don’t want these kids here,” one of her texts read, according to the newspaper. “Ya kids aint safe here i don’t want them here ... Answer me or im going to jail for child endangerment.” Later she wrote, “I really snapped this time.” “Try to wake him up I said hold him,” Price said, according to the paper.
VIA VENETO GRACE BAY
649-342-3796
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LILUCE TILE CONTRACTING LEEWARD
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KITCHEN HELPER
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12720
Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Salary: $1,500 PER MONTH
(649) 231-2397
(649) 332-5029
(649) 346-1897
DELICIOUS DISHES AIRPORT ROAD
ELSI INTERNET CAFÉ
MARGUERITE ST. VICTOR STORE
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COOK
SALES PERSON
649-231-7035
DARCLARKE50@GMAIL.COM
SOUTH DOCK ROAD
Must be willing to work 6 days per week Cutting hair and shaving Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 649-346-6334
DAVID COESTER
Is looking for a:
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GRAND TURK
TO WORK 6 DAYS PER WEEK WAGES STARTING AT $6.25 PER HOUR. BELONGERS WILL BE GIVEN FIRST PREFERENCE.
PROFESSIONAL ISLAND LOOKS LOWER BIGHT
CONTACT: 649-232-7225
MILLENNIUM HIGHWAY, BLUE HILLS
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Salary: $ 6.50 per hour
Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: (649) 243-4036 (649) 341-3212
H & VG CONSTRUCTION & CLASSIC BAR AIRPORT ROAD
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LABOURER
WAITRESS
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ERB CONSTRUCTION
Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $6.25 per hour
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JEANETTE D. PENN
Salary: $ 275.00 per week
Must be willing to work 6 days per weekSalary: $6.50 per hour
12708
649-941-5341
This position is held by a work permit holder
DOMESTIC YARD WORKER HELPERS
Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Collecting payment for goods and services. Salary: $ 6.25 per hour
Salary $6.50 per hour
CONTACT:
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HAIR BRAIDER
Salary $ 7.00per hour
COOK to work 6 days per week salary $7.00 per hour
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CASHIER
BARBER
NMY BAR AND RESTAURANT
LABOURER BARTENDER
Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $6.25 per hour
FIVE CAYS
To work 8 hours a day. Must be flexible and able to work evenings, Sundays and Public Holidays when needed Wages $5.50 per hour
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649-246-4769
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TURTLE COVE MARINA
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SANCHEZ & WILLIAMS CAFÉ
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour must be willing to lift heavy objects this position is held by a work permit holder deadline for applications is: November 20th, 2016
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CARPENTER Must know how to measure and cut wood Salary $6.25
DJ
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DOROTHY CLARKE
12732
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(649) 347-1672
(649) 244-7519
(649) 332-5029
Positions are held by work permit holders
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PANZIE B. BUTTERFIELD
DSP
S & R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
SOLON GEORGES BLUE HILLS
JATANA WILLIAMS
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PROVO is seeking the following:
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LABOURERS
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SOME POSITIONS HELD BY WORK PERMIT HOLDERS - NEW POSITIONS AS WELL
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Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT:
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MAINTENANCE WORKER Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT:
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Salary: $ 6.25 per hour
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Salary: $ 6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week To do construction work
12728
Salary: $ 6.50 per hour
LABOURER DOMESTIC WORKER
HELPERS
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Deputy Permanent Secretary
Clinical Nurse (Medical)
This is an important senior leadership role transforming the effectiveness and efficiency of public services, within a Ministry. The successful applicant will be appointed to the most appropriate ministry. Applicants will need to be TCI Belongers (citizens).
JOB SUMMARY:
LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: $79,950.00 per annum
(APPLICATION DEADLINE: 11TH NOVEMBER 2016)
Community Mental Health Nurse
LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 6 - $33,415.00 per annum plus allowances
JOB SUMMARY:
To facilitate and deliver an effective and efficient Mental Health Care program that is consistent with current practices and acceptable by the Turks and Caicos Islands Health Services.
Director of Sports
LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 8 - $51,147.50 per annum
LOCATION: South Caicos SALARY: Grade 5 - $26,650.00 per annum
The incumbent in this position will have basic level responsibility for patient health care in the Primary Health Care clinics and the community at large.
Finance Manager
LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 8 - $51,147.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY:
This is a senior professional position, which has been established in each Ministry within the government. Each Financial Manager has a responsibility for compliance with the TCI Public Service budgetary and financial policy such as revenue generation, cost containment and delivery of other budget targets.
Network and Wiring Specialist
LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 7 - $41,205.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY:
The Director has strategic oversight of the Sports Department and the development and implementation of the National Sports policy.
This position will seek to address the need for permanent IT personnel presence and support on the island of Providenciales to service the IT needs of Government Offices on site and offices in the neighboring islands of North and Middle Caicos as needed.
Biostatistician
Project Manager
JOB SUMMARY
LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 8 - $51,147.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY:
This position provides technical expertise in the areas of biostatistics and statistical computing services in support of the work and activities of the National Epidemiology and Research Unit (NERU).
Speech and Language Pathologist
LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 8 - $51,147.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY:
This is a professional position, performing evaluations, developing and implementing effective patient treatment plans to restore, compensate or adapt for loss of patient function, by planning and administering medically prescribed therapy treatments in accordance with professional standards.
LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 8 - $51,147.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY:
This is senior professional position within the Strategic Planning and Policy Department, Ministry of Finance. The incumbent is expected to play a leadership role in the preparation, implementation and monitoring of all activities related to the Development Budget.
Administrative Assistant
LOCATION: Various (Grand Turk and Providenciales) SALARY: Grade 4.1 $21,935.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY:
This is an administrative support position, which has responsibility for secretarial and administrative support functions in the office.
Vice Principal (Adelaide Oemler Primary School)
LOCATION: North Caicos SALARY: Grade 4.1 - $43,111.50 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY The job holder is required to help the Principal to manage school operations, supervise staff and students, ensure the appropriate instruction and discipline of the student body and manage the school’s finances and supply inventory
Secondary School Teacher – Technical Drawing/AutoCAD LOCATION: Grand Turk 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.
Labour Inspector
LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 5.1- $26,650.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY: This is an administrative and operational support position initially with island wide responsibility for monitoring and regulation of labour laws, policy, standards and procedures.
Training Manager (Customs)
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.
Commissioner of Revenue LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 10.1- $73,185.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY:
The job holder in this managerial position is responsible for overseeing the performance and service delivery standards in the Department. Duties include working with the Management Team to monitor and evaluate financial policies and strategies that impact the Public Service.
Senior Tax Officer
LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 7.1- $41,205.00 per annum
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JOB SUMMARY: To ensure the smooth running and functioning of the Section; to ensure that the Revenue Department meets its objectives and to promote and facilitate taxpayers’ compliance.
Sales and Marketing Officer LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 6.1- $33,415.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY: This position provides core support to the Department with respect to Sales and Marketing and as such will lead on recommendations to the Director on the implementation of effective strategies to generate sales revenue and marketing the products and services of Radio Turks & Caicos both locally and internationally.
News and Sports Journalist LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 5.1- $26,650.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY: The incumbent will seek out and report the news and bring it to the public as quickly as possible. The job holder will aim to present stories in a clear, engaging style that’s balanced, honest and fair.
Assistant Postal Manager LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 5.1- $26,650.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY This is a supervisory support position which has floor level responsibility for Postal clerks, mail handling and Post Office customer service. The job holder assists the Post Master in supervising staff and mail handling in the Providenciales Post Office.
Executive Officer
LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 4.1 $21,935.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY This is an administrative support position, which has responsibility for secretarial and administrative support functions in the office.
Senior Customs Officer
LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 6.1- $33,415.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY The Senior Customs Officer is responsible for the management of the units within their Operational command and the delivery of the objectives/targets/ outputs required under the Customs Business Plan.
Senior Procurement Officer LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 7 - $41,205.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY The post holder supports the Director of Contracts and Corporate Performance Management and the Office
by providing guidance on procurement and project management matters to Ministries, Departments, Statutory Bodies and other Public bodies to allow for effective project and business decisions.
Senior Social Worker
LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 7 - $41,205.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY The incumbent in this position will be responsible for supervising junior social workers, counseling clients and their families, interviewing and assessing foster families and collaborating with other departments and organization to ensure that the needs of disadvantaged persons in the communities are met.
Administrative Officer
LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 5.1- $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.
Senior Crown Counsel/ Commercial Civil
LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 9 - $59,552.50 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY This professional position has system wide responsibility for providing accurate legal advice to the Government and efficient representation where necessary. The Senior Crown Counsel is expected to generate satisfactory results when the legal advice provided is credible and rarely results in litigation against the government; government officers are trained in basic legal issues relevant to their functions; and agreements negotiated are favourable to the development of Turks and Caicos Islands.
Assistant House Manager/ Juvenile Home LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 6 $33,415.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY This is a senior administrative position which ensures the smooth operations and functions of the Juvenile Home, Grand Turk. The incumbent in this position will assist in providing quality service by overseeing Home Management responsibilities.
Assistant House Manager, Juvenile Home LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 6 $33,415.00 per annum
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JOB SUMMARY: This is a senior administrative position which ensures the smooth operations and functions of the Juvenile Home, Grand Turk. The incumbent in this position will assist in providing quality service by overseeing Home Management responsibilities.
Civil Projects Coordinator
LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 10 - $73,185.00 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY The Civil Projects Coordinator is required to conduct regular inspections as they plan, design and over-see construction and maintenance of building structures and facilities such as roadways, Docks, Drains, Water, Sewage and more to ensure quality assurance and quality controls procedures are meet and maintained.
Civil Design Engineer
LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 8 - $51,147.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY The Civil Engineer is responsible for the design of all Government Civil works, across the islands, and is required to oversee and monitor their construction, and to conduct regular inspections to ensure quality assurance and quality controls procedures are maintained.
Director of Survey and Mapping LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 9 - $59,552.50 per annum plus allowances
JOB SUMMARY: This is a senior management position with nationwide responsibility for the administration of the Survey and Mapping Department and enforcement of the Survey Regulations under the Land Survey Ordinance throughout TCI.
Production Studio Engineer LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 5: $26,650.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY This is a support position, which has departmental responsibility for recording, editing and producing spots, programs or features. The engineer records, edits, download, research and prepares bumper, kickers, liners and receives audio; arranges content within recordings; makes bookings for studio; and maintains a general filing or archiving system.
Cashier
LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 4 - $$21,935.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY This is an administrative support position, with floor level responsibility for the effective management and collection of revenue.
INTERESTED PERSONS ARE ASKED TO VISIT WWW.GOV.TC/GOVERNMENT-VACANCIES FOR JOB DETAILS AND THE APPLICATION PROCEDURE. WE THANK ALL FOR THEIR INTEREST IN JOINING OUR TEAM BUT UNFORTUNATELY ONLY APPLICANTS SELECTED FOR AN INTERVIEW WILL BE CONTACTED. ALL JOBS AT $26,650.00 PER ANNUM AND UNDER, BELONGERS NEED ONLY APPLY. 12693
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Cosby’s lawyers say disgraced comedian’s sex assault prosecution is based on politics BILL Cosby’s lawyers painted him Wednesday as a political pawn who’s being prosecuted for sexual assault only because a suburban Philadelphia district attorney used public furore over the decade-old case to win a recent election. Cosby’s lawyers are asking a judge to dismiss the case, arguing that the long delay between his encounter with his accuser and his arrest violated his due process rights. A key witness has died, and Cosby, now 79 and blind, is unable to assist in his defence, they said. Prosecutors reopened Cosby’s case last year after portions of his lurid deposition from a related civil case in 2005 were made public. Cosby’s lawyers said the comedian agreed to answer questions under oath only after then-Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor made it clear that he’d never face arrest. Kevin Steele faced off with Castor in last year’s district attorney race and attacked him in news releases and television ads for not prosecuting Cosby, even as more accusers came forward. “His cause celebre became attacking Mr. Cosby, stating publicly that his opponent had not been aggressive enough, had not done his job,” Cosby lawyer Angela Agrusa argued. “And now he’s in a situation where he’s got to act on it.”
Kilmer said he was ‘rehabbing steadily’ as a result of a swollen tongue.
Kilmer denies Douglas’s ‘misinformed’ cancer claim
Cosby’s lawyers say disgraced comedian’s sex assault prosecution is based on politics
The judge previously refused to dismiss the charges on those grounds but is now being asked to suppress the deposition when the case goes to trial. A hearing on the issue began Tuesday and resumed Wednesday. Cosby has said his encounter with Constand was consensual. He could get 10 years in prison if convicted. He is free on $1 million bail. Judge Steven O’Neill, who is presiding over the case, said Tuesday that Cosby’s decision to testify could
have been strategic. He found no evidence Cosby’s lawyers tried to get the promise in writing before allowing him to give four days of testimony. They might have thought it was better for him to testify than plead the Fifth Amendment and have a civil jury think he had something to hide, the judge suggested. “I don’t want DAs making promises that they don’t later keep,” McMonagle said. “That strikes at the heart of fundamental unfairness.”
US actor Val Kilmer has denied he has cancer, following Michael Douglas’s claim that his former costar is ill. “I love Michael Douglas but he is misinformed,” the Top Gun and Batman Forever star wrote in a Facebook post. In a talk in London on Sunday, Douglas claimed that Kilmer was “dealing with” throat cancer - the same ailment that Douglas was diagnosed with in 2010. Kilmer, however, said he was “rehabbing steadily” from “a swollen tongue” and had “no cancer whatsoever”. “The last time I spoke to [Douglas] was almost two years ago, when I asked him for a referral for a specialist to get a diagnosis for a lump in my throat,” wrote the
56-year-old. Following Douglas’s comments, it was reported that he had been reluctant to seek medical treatment due to his Christian Science faith. Many Christian Scientists believe that diseases can be healed with prayer, although the Church does not forbid adherents seeking medical aid. In his post, Kilmer said “concerns about [his] health” had been raised “by publications that have no respect for the truth”. He added: “Some fans have mistakenly thought my silence about my personal issues meant that somehow I wasn’t being responsible to my health, because of my reliance on prayer and Love. Kilmer described Douglas as “a loving and devoted friend”, adding: “I’m sure he meant no harm.” (BBC)
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I’m with her
The decision to endorse a candidate is not one that is taken lightly as by giving an endorsement, one is saying to the world that I believe in, and recommend that individual as person of integrity and an individual who with commitment and dedication, will effectively complete the task at hand. Knowing Sabrina Elizabeth Green over the many years and having the opportunity to interact and observe her first hand, I have no hesitation in endorsing her as a most worthy Independent Candidate in the upcoming December 15, 2016 General Elections. Sabrina, hailed from very humble beginnings and did not allow this to limit and impact her growth. Her track record reveals that she has very diligently shown in several ways that she possesses the ability, desire and leadership skills to be the candidate that the people of the Turks & Caicos Islands need for fair and proper representation. A woman with a very strong business background as exemplified by her being the owner and CEO of a business for more than two decades and a local partner in one of the biggest construction companies in the Turks & Caicos Islands. A woman with a voice not to be silenced and one who is not afraid of but rather embraces challenges. Sabrina is a selfless individual who has given of herself and represented people throughout the Turks & Caicos Islands for many years. I am proud to say that she is honest, self-motivated and a hard-working individual who lives by the moto “country before self�. Our country is at a stage where we question our political future; where we debate whether we keep walking step for step with the British as an Overseas Territory or we walk alone as an independent nation; where the rise in crime stalks each citizen and illegal immigration threatens our social services, where the availability of spaces for our citizens in the public education is at such a disturbing low level that many have to resort to the expense of private education. It is times like these when we need independent thinkers, patriots, doers not talkers, and warriors for our nation. Sabrina Elizabeth Greene is one such person and as I said, I have no hesitation in endorsing her and recommending her as an Independent Candidate.
Sonia E. Bien-Aime President of the TCIFA Member of the FIFA and CONCACAF Council
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IMMEDIATE OPENING Server* PURPOSE: Responsible for creating memorable, luxury dining experiences for guests, ensuring all guests are promptly, courteously and knowledgeably attended in accordance with all food & beverage department and resort standards. AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: • Complete opening and/or closing duties as required by shift, in accordance with established procedures and standards; ensure adequate supplies of all beverage, food and service items for shift. • Maintain positive personal presence with body language and demeanor, complying with all hotel and department grooming and dress code standards. • Greet all guests in a timely and courteous manner, offering a warm welcome, offering service and establishing correct ambiance and tone for the dining experience. • Take and serve food and beverage orders knowledgeably and accurately. • Up sell food and beverage items to maximize revenue. • Serve all food and beverage in accordance with all standards of service; provide continuous, attentive service maintaining positive guest interactions and experiences. • Use knowledge of guest and name to ensure a high level of guest recognition and personalized service. • Maintain cleanliness and ambiance of guest areas throughout shift. • Ensure guest checks are accurate and all revenue is collected and properly recorded. • Attend all daily briefings, meetings and training as required. • In addition, other duties as may be requested or required by department or other manager. REQUIREMENTS: • Minimum 1 year experience in a hotel restaurant preferably in a luxury hotel • Accuracy and attention to detail • Able to stand for long periods • Able to lift 50 pounds • Good written and spoken communication skills • Able to use computer systems accurately and efficiently • Must be organized be organized and detail oriented • Able to handle a fast paced environment and be able to work under pressure • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts Starting salary $6.25 per hour not including service charge and tips.
Chef De Partie*
Senior Sous Chef* Purpose: Responsible for the preparation of all menu items for outlet, ensuring a quality product is delivered and oversee execution to adhere to resort quality standards. INDICATORS OF SUCCESS: • Minimum 6 years cooking experience in a luxury hotel environment. • Minimum 2 years experience as a Sous Chef in a luxury hotel environment. • Proven experience in all sections of the kitchen. • Excellent communication skills, both written and spoken. • Tertiary culinary qualification preferred. AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: • Ensure mis-en-place is set for all stations of outlet kitchen. • Ability to read recipes, check food presentations and displays with precision. • Check the quality of the product to ensure the standards for food service are maintained. • Show precision cuts and knife use. • Demonstrate ability to cook meat, fish and vegetables with the correct method and temperature. • Create daily specials for outlet with guidance and approval from Executive Sous Chef or Executive Chef. • Ensure the correct rotation and storage of products for quality selection. • Ensure the Kitchen is kept clean and sanitary. • Follow directions from the Executive Sous Chef or Executive Chef with accuracy. • Communicate any defects in kitchen equipment to the Executive Sous Chef. • In addition, other duties as may be required as directed by your Manager. KEY SKILLS AND REQUIREMENT: • Minimum 6 years experience in a hotel restaurant preferably in a luxury hotel. • Accuracy and attention to detail. • Excellent communication skills, both written and spoken. • Management Skills. • Must have skills in mathematics. • Able to stand for long periods of time. • Able to carry up to 20kgs. • Able to handle a fast paced environment and be able to work under pressure. • Must be organized and detailed oriented. Starting salary $38,000 per annum, not including service charge.
Head Chef*
REQUIREMENTS: • 3 years culinary experience in a full service, fine dining establishment as Chef De Partie • Post secondary degree or equivalent qualification by experience • Must have strong knowledge of kitchen inventory and ordering process, staffing, expediting and ability to supervise the staff and kitchen operations under the direction of the Executive Chef • Excellent culinary technique and ability to work the line during all meal periods • Exceptional customer service orientation, complying with company service culture • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts
REQUIREMENTS: • 3 to 5 years culinary experience in a full service, fine dining establishment as Head Chef • Post secondary degree or equivalent qualification by experience • Must have strong knowledge of kitchen inventory and ordering process, staffing, expediting and ability to supervise the staff and kitchen operations under the direction of the Executive Chef • Excellent culinary technique and ability to work the line during all meal periods • Exceptional customer service orientation, complying with company service culture
DUTIES INCLUDE: • Recruit and select qualified candidates, provide training and communication performance expectations • Coordinate the inventory, purchasing and disbursement of all supplies with the purchasing manager • Inspect and ensures the proper set up and readiness of each item on menus • Supervise daily food preparation for assigned areas. • Ensure that the level of quality, portion control, and plate presentation is adhered to consistently • Work closely with staff to exceed guest expectations • Maintain product consistency by conducting inspecting or seasonings, portion and appearance of food
DUTIES INCLUDE: • Recruit and select qualified candidates, provide training and communication performance expectations • Coordinate the inventory, purchasing and disbursement of all supplies with the purchasing manager • Inspect and ensures the proper set up and readiness of each item on menus • Supervise daily food preparation for assigned areas. • Ensure that the level of quality, portion control, and plate presentation is adhered to consistently • Work closely with staff to exceed guest expectations • Maintain product consistency by conducting inspecting or seasonings, portion and appearance of food.
Starting salary $8 per hour not including service charge
Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Labourer*
DUTIES INCLUDE: • General laborer duties as assigned by the supervisor or manager. • Willingness to work varying schedules, split shifts, nights, weekends and holidays. Salary $6.25 an hour not including service charge.
Executive Housekeeper* REQUIREMENTS: • Must have minimum 10-12 years experience as an executive housekeeper in branded luxury hotel/resort • Post secondary degree or equivalent qualification by experience • Must have knowledge of Opera (Fidelio) hotel operating system • Must have knowledge of laundry operations • Must have experience managing large Department (50 or more employees) • Ability to train coach and counsel staff • Ability to determine appropriate staffing levels based on anticipated business, and create staffing schedules which optimize the balance between desired profitability, and guest demands • Thorough understanding of the elements and components of luxury services, set-ups and supplies • Must have financial knowledge and ability to Analyze P & L statements, develop operating budgets, forecasting and capital expenditure planning • Must have advanced knowledge of standard software applications • Good communication and relationship building skills to interact effectively with managers and unit owners. • Must be able and willing to work all shifts and days DUTIES INCLUDE: • Develops and implements business strategies for the housekeeping department • Develops annual operating and capital expenditures budget for department • Directing the operation of the housekeeping department including guest rooms and public space areas and overseeing management staff • Inspecting back-of-the house areas continually and adjusts operations accordingly • Oversees inventory, purchasing, disbursement, cost control for all linens, cleaning supplies and guest room supplies • Adheres to brand marketing, sales and quality standards • Coordinates room availability with the Front Office Manager and room maintenance with Director of Engineering Starting salary $40,000-$60,000 per annum not including service charge.
Demi Chef De Partie* REQUIREMENTS: • Minimum 3 years cooking experience in a luxury hotel environment. • Proven experience in various sections of the kitchen. • Accuracy and attention to detail. • Able to stand for long periods of time. • Able to carry up to 20kgs. • Able to handle a fast paced environment and be able to work under pressure. • Must be organized and detailed oriented. • Excellent communication skills, both written and spoken. • Tertiary culinary qualification preferred. • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts DUTIES INCLUDE: • Assist with ensuring mis-en-place is set for all stations of outlet kitchen. • Ability to read recipes, check food presentations and displays with precision. • Assist with checking the quality of the product to ensure the standards for food service are maintained. • Show precision cuts and knife use. • Demonstrate ability to cook meat, fish and vegetables with the correct method and temperature. • Ensure the correct rotation and storage of products for quality selection.
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• Assist with ensuring the Kitchen is kept clean and sanitary. • Follow directions from the Executive Sous Chef or other Kitchen management with accuracy. • Communicate any defects in kitchen equipment to the Executive Sous Chef. • In addition, other duties as may be required as directed by your Manager. Starting salary $7 per hour not including service charge
Cook* REQUIREMENTS: • Experience with, and comfortable preparing a variety of different cuisines in a fine dining environment • Understand the importance of consistency • Knowledge of food preparation techniques and health/safety DUTIES INCLUDE: • Prepare all food items according to recipe cards and correct handling procedures. • Maintain highest quality and appearance of all foods sent from the kitchen and make sure plates are clean and appetizing. • Maintain orderly and clean refrigerators and work areas. • Rotate all foods and correctly fill out production charts. • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts Starting salary $6.25 per hour not including service charge.
Chief Engineer* REQUIREMENTS: • Minimum of 7 years previous experience as Chief Engineer/Director of Engineering with experience in luxury resort • Post secondary degree or equivalent qualification by experience • Thorough understanding of plumbing, electrical, HVAC and deep refrigeration with ability to quickly evaluate problems and decide on a plan of action • Experienced with waste water treatment plant • Understanding of all concepts behind landscape and grounds maintenance • Experience developing and implementing effective preventive maintenance programs • Knowledge of Opera system is also a definite plus • Must be able to work all days and shifts DUTIES INCLUDE: • Supervising/managing/overseeing maintenance and engineering departments as well as landscaping • Maintaining and refining preventive maintenance program • Develop and monitor annual operating ,
Capex and project budgets • Serve as project manager for renovation/ upgrade projects including sourcing, vendors and establishing schedules and budgets Starting salary $50,000.00 per annum.
Pool and Beach Attendant* REQUIREMENTS: • Must be able to work in all outdoor element, rain, sun, etc. as required • Must be able to work long hours on feet • Must be able to lift 30lbs or more • Must be trained and certified in CPR, First Aid. • Life guard experience is a plus • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts DUTIES INCLUDE: • Creating a luxury guest experience through delivery of high level service for all pool and beach services Starting salary $6.25 per hour not including service charge.
Pastry Chef* REQUIREMENTS: • Must have previously worked as a pastry chef for a minimum of 5 years in a luxury Resort. • Demonstrate understanding of the technical skills for assigned area (all kitchen work stations). • Post secondary degree or equivalent qualification by experience. • Experience with, and are comfortable preparing a variety of different pastries in a fine dining environment. • Understand the importance of consistency. • Knowledge of food preparation techniques and health/safety requirements. • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts. DUTIES INCLUDE: • Assists in creating and developing dishes for the pastry department • Ensures the highest quality of product within cost constraints by participating in the preparation of baked goods, pastries, desserts, ice carvings and show pieces • Assists in creating daily specials and signature desserts • Assist in producing the production of all pastry items, ensuring the right quantity and the highest standards of quality • Maintenance of pastry equipment • Requisition food with necessary approvals according to policy Starting salary $6.25 an hour not including service charge.
*POSITIONS MARKED WITH (*) ARE POSITIONS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER. INTERESTED APPLICANTS SHOULD APPLY TO THE PALMS, HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, AND BRING ALONG AN UPDATED RESUME, OR BY EMAILING YOUR RESUME TO SHAQUARSE.BEEN@THEPALMSTC.COM, NO LATER THAN END OF DAY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 2016.
We Are Seeking Suitable & Qualified Applicants:
FLOOR SPECIALIST
JOB SUMMARY: Conduct regular fullproperty site inspections to ascertain any damage and general condition of the travertine floors and restore, maintain, seal and protect indoor and outdoor floors using specialist cleaning processes and diamond abrasive pads and heavy duty machinery. COMPETENCIES: • Interpersonal Skills & Effective Leadership. • Project Management. • Team Player & Problem-Solver. • Creative Teaching & Resilient Disposition . • Written & Oral Communication
• Able to lift heavy weight and work late shifts. QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: • Knowledge of Basic Hotel Operations and certifications in: Quality Housekeeping and Stone, Masonry & Tile Cleaning. • In depth knowledge of floor maintenance and restoration techniques, application and storage of chemicals and heavy duty floor restoration machinery with working experience of 5 – 10 years. SALARY: Salary range $400-700 per week.
WAITER
JOB SUMMARY: Provide elite dining service to in house and visiting guests to include but not limited to: welcoming and escorting guests; food & beverage menu presentation and order taking; table service and maintenance with grace and finesse; and foster memorable dining experiences. COMPETENCIES: • Strong Interpersonal Skills • Upselling techniques & basic numerical skills • Team Player & Problem-Solver • Creative Service Orientation • Bilingual Written & Oral Communication
• Able to lift heavy weight and work late shifts QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: • A minimum of 4 years working experience at a reputable full service restaurant • Proven track record of the ability to work alone and handle a fast paced environment. • Professional certifications will constitute an advantage SALARY: Salary range - $6.50 - $7.00 per hour
FRONT DESK AGENT JOB SUMMARY: Represent the Windsong Resort family as front-ofthe-house Ambassador consistently catering to guests by: assisting with and confirming reservation status; in house registrations and service & product familiarization; and special requests and reservations as applicable. COMPETENCIES: • Fantastic Interpersonal Skills • Computer & basic numerical skills • Team Player & Problem-Solver • Service Personality & Orientation • Bilingual Written & Oral Communication
• Impeccable personal presentation
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: • A minimum of 4 years working related experience • Proven track record of the ability to work alone and handle a fast paced environment. • Professional certifications will constitute an advantage SALARY: Starting salary $7.00 per hour. Additional responsibilities will be discussed in the interview.
APPLICATIONS: EMAIL RESUME, COVER LETTER, EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES, REFERENCE LETTERS AND POLICE RECORD CERTIFICATE TO ADMIN@WINDSONGRESORT.COM BY NOVEMBER 10TH, 2016. POSITIONS CURRENTLY BEING HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDERS. ONLY SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES WILL BE CONTACTED. 12629
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Classifieds TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
November 5 - 11, 2016
946-4664 Fax: 946-4661
Email: tcnews@tciway.tc
Website: tcweeklynews.com
FLOWER GIRL
WANTED URGENTLY
FLORAL DESIGNER
Must have thorough knowledge in the floral business with 3-5 years experience.
Call: 231-3788
NEWLY RENOVATED OFFICE SPACE FOR SPA OR BEAUTY SALON SPACE AVAILABLE NOW. GOOD RENT. 600 SQUARE FEET OF SPACE
CONTACT: 246-3508/ 231-3788 OR 946-4894
FOR SALE House in Richmond Hill residential area on a half acre land.
CONTACT: 231-3788
November 5 - 11, 2016
TCMILLWORK LTD. ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORKING, CABINETRY AND DESIGN South dock road, P.O. box 238, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands
FURNITURE CARPENTER
Skills Required: • 5 years work experience in woodworking, joinery and cabinet making. • Trained to manufacture and finish furniture . Salary at $8.00 per hour Skills required for position: • Individual must have previous experience with
manufacture, construction, and installation of high end cabinetry. • Must be familiar with operation of all current woodworking machinery and tools with proper safety practices. • Must be able to read AutoCad drawings.
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CONTACTPOSITION PERSON: STEPHAN 231-4537 CURRENTLY HELD BY WORK PERMIT HOLDER
WAYPOINT YACHTS LTD
BLUE HAVEN MARINA, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS 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.
YACHT CAPTAIN WITH MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS • The successful candidate must hold a current international accredited yacht captain’s license suitable to Captain a motor yacht • Minimum 40 years of age • Minimum of ten (10) years yacht experience on displacement vessels with twin inboard diesel engines with referees available for contact. Mechanical experience is a must • Have a high level of competency and maturity. The position demands the qualifying candidate to be responsible and self-motivated with an emphasis on safety of the guests onboard and the necessary skill sets and maturity level required to take charge of a luxury motor • Must speak, read, write and understand English, a second language, preferably Spanish will be considered a bonus • The successful candidate will have a proven track record of continuous education in both yacht handling and mechanical skills
JOB OPPORTUNITY
DIRECTOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN PERMANENT, FULL TIME POSITION SUMMARY: Principal level interior design leader skilled at leading interior design services for high end residential and hotel environments. Exceptional leader with at least ten years of progressive business leadership experience.
ALTAGRACIA RESTAURANT & CAFÉ LEEWARD HIGHWAY
Is seeking a
Is looking for a:
Is seeking a
WAITRESS
MAINTENANCE WORKER
ISLAND ESCAPE PORTS OF CALL
Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $8.00 per hour
CONTACT:
(649) 941-4006
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CONTACT:
(649) 345-5305
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CONTACT:
(649) 347-3054
along with hygiene knowledge Must have experience of supervising multicultural teams Assist in training restaurant and bar staff Assisting in ordering and receiving all necessary operating supplies Help maintain food and equipment inventories, and keep inventory records Coordinating and executing various Beverage Promotions Computer proficiency Ability to review and comprehend all necessary documentation Willingness to work any and all shifts on any and all days
DESIGN STUDIO IS SEEKING A SUITABLE QUALIFIED APPLICANT TO FILL THE FOLLOWING POSITION:
FORBES BEAUTY SALON
Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Taking orders and serving SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR
Qualifications/Experience needed: Current Supervisory position in a high end resort / restaurant. At least 4-6 years previous experience in high end multi outlet food & beverage operations (5 star hotel experience preferable) Bar experiences a must (preferable progression from a bartender) Sound food, wines and beverage knowledge Assistance in bar setting, cocktail menu and opening of bars and restaurant experience in the past is preferred Knowledge of food service and handling
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preferably based around diesel motors and generators RESPONSIBILITIES • Day to day duties of a captain of a luxury motor yacht • 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 International waters and assuring guest satisfaction • All practical decision making / planning, from charter location through dive and fishing locations on a daily basis due to environmental conditions. • Scheduling and reservations coordination and logistics • Overall responsibility for the yacht, its crew, its guests and activities Salary $45,000.00 per annum/Commensurate with qualification and experience
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To work 6 days per week Washing, cutting and styling hair. SALARY: 10% OF EACH CUSTOMER
Is seeking a:
PLEASE EMAIL RÉSUMÉ AND COVERING LETTER TO AJAY@JAKARAH.COM DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS OCTOBER 29TH, 2016. INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD FOR SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS OCT 31ST, 2016. REMUNERATION PACKAGE COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS. THIS POSITION IS OPEN FOR TURKS ISLANDERS / VALID PRC HOLDERS ONLY.
SEND RESUMES ELECTRONICALLY TO: EMAIL: WAYPOINTYACHTS@GMAIL.COM
HAIRDRESSER
CH LTD
ASST. RESTAURANT MANAGER FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT.
• English speaking, bilingual preferred. Duties: Manufacture and finish furniture and cabinets, refinishing, and installation. Assist other employees in general millshop operations and maintenance. Must be professional and courteous.
PLEASE SEND APPLICATIONS TO: TCMILLWORK@TCIWAY.TC
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MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Lead design strategy sessions with clients. • Oversee in-house design projects, including as necessary design and specification of certain projects and plans. • Focus on achieving the goals or objectives of the department using available resources (staff and budgetary). • Sets high standards and establishes demanding, but achievable, goals. • Monitors performance to ensure that standards and goals are met. • Builds staff supportive in a positive environment. • Attentive to detail and constantly monitors and controls quality. • Exercises tasteful and aesthetic sensitivity in all product and service matters. • Understands the clients vision and works to synthesize and deliver a product that is consistent with market realities. • Effectively coordinates the design budget to ensure it is complete, accurate, justifiable and accepted with reasonable levels of revision.
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS: • 8-10 years post graduate design experience in a hospitality design firm or similar organization required. • Recent boutique residential / hotel / resort design experience preferred. • Experience on ground up construction of residential or large scale development. • Excellent leadership capabilities, charisma, and communication skills to influence, inspire, and motivate clients and employees around a single vision. • Ability to work collaboratively and communicate with senior management team, while being a self-starter. • Poise and discipline to know when and how to communicate. • Strong financial acumen and bottom-line orientation. • Interpersonal agility with strong analytical and problem solving skills. • Ability to work in a fast-paced, and changeable environment. • Work under pressure while meeting deadlines. • Be prepared to work extended hours as the job dictates necessary. • Physically fir to take on the arduous task of container off loads. • Ability to read and communicate effectively in standard English in written and oral business communications. • Regular and reliable attendance is an essential function of the job.
QUALIFIED CANDIDATES SHOULD EMAIL THEIR CV TO FAYE@DESIGNSTUDIO.TC. SALARY: $50,000 PER ANNUM WITH BONUS OPTIONS. THE CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATION IS NOVEMBER 15, 2016. PLEASE NOTE ONLY PEOPLE SHORT-LISTED FOR INTERVIEW WILL BE CONTACTED. 12641
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CONTACT:
(649) 342-4704
FLOWER GIRL
EDVARD JEAN BLUE HILLS
Leeward Highwat, Providenciales
Is looking for a:
is looking for a:
is looking for a:
DOMESTIC WORKER
MAINTENANCE
To help with roofing Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Salary $6.25 per hour This position is held by a work permit holder. Deadline for application is November 20th, 2016
CONTACT:
(649) 347-9104
To work 6 days per week Duties: Clean, wash, iron and cook. Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT:
(649) 332-5020
Is looking for a:
YOUNG LADY DOMESTIC WORKER She must have knowledge of how to clean and cut flowers Must know how much food to give different kinds of flowers A strong knowledge of how long a flower should stay out of the cooler before putting them in the cooler to last.
To help our wedding coordinator with weddings and flowers • Must be friendly • Must be honest and have knowledge of computer • Must have a letter from your last employee and a police record • Don’t apply if you are lazy and like cell phone
CONTACT: 231-3788
CONTACT: 231-3788 Work permit renewal
LUCNISE ISRAEL
EXAMPLE OF CHRIST CHURCH
MERCIUS & HUGUETTE JOAZILE
Is looking for a:
Is looking for a:
DOMESTIC WORKER With at least 3 years experience Duties: • Wash, clean, iron, cook • Must be willing to work 6 days per week . Salary $6.25 per hour
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CONTACT: (649) 347-7813
Belonger will be give first preference
South Dock Road, Providenciales
MAINTENANCE Person to check all equipment before service and all electrical instrument Salary $8.00 per hour
BLUE HILLS
DOMESTIC WORKER
To clean and iron and wash must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $6.25 per hour.
CONTACT: (649) 332-5020
CONTACT:
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Is looking for a:
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BLUE HILLS, PROVIDENCIALES
(649) 332-5020
Belonger will be give first preference
CHURCH OF GOD ABUNDANT LIFE
100% TRUE
FLOWER GIRL
Is looking for a:
PHONE CALLS FROM 10:00AM TILL 2:00 PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW. PH: 3316763 12757
GUTTERS EXPRESS
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(649) 332-5020
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CONTACT:
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assist with technical problems Must be willing to work long hours. Salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: (649) 431-1928
LABOURER LABOURER To help out around the business. Must be willing to work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour. This position is held by a work permit holder. Deadline for application is November 20th, 2016
All must be able to work weekends, nights and holidays 6 days per week, Salary is paid based on performance. Belongers and Residents only need apply.
• Salary $ 10.00 per hour
BLUE HILLS, PROVIDENCIALES
Is looking for a:
ASSISTANT WAITERS BARTENDER
• Must be able to verify skills
Person to maintain the store, clean windows, floors and help when needed in other areas. Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT:
(649) 332-5020
KEW TOWN, PROVO is looking for a:
MAINTENANCE WORKER To check all equipment, make sure service them before use Salary $7.25 per hour
CONTACT:
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K & J VARIETY
FIVE CAYS, PROVIDENCIALES
( ITALIAN CUISINE IS A PLUS)
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Starting Salary $6.25
RESUMES CAN BE FAXED TO 941-3425 AND THE LABOR DEPARTMENT, PROVIDENCIALES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
LINE COOK AND ASSISTANT COOK
• Must be able to work alone
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• Must be able to verify Skills • Must be able to hand and finish drywall • Must be willing to do some labour task as needed • Salary $8.50 per hour
WAITRESS
SECURITY ALARM TECHNICIAN Duties: Answer alarm calls and
SUITABLE APPLICANTS TO FILL THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:
PAINTER CARPENTER
WILLIAMS CATERING SERVICES
Is looking for the following:
Is seeking for:
Is looking for:
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ELECTRICIAN PLUMBER LABOURER
INDUSTRIAL PARK, PROVIDENCIALES
BELLA LUNA RESTAURANT
NEAL’S CABINETRY & SUBCONTRACTING
(649) 332-5020
MAMA VARIETY STORE PORT ATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION BLUE HILLS
LEEWARD HIGHWAY
is looking for a:
is looking for a:
CLEANER
PAINTER
Is looking for a cleaner to clean the store and outside surroundings. Must be willing to work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT:
(649) 341-5029 (649)-332-5020
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PROVO ELECTRIC
TOP BRASS SECURITY SERVICES
November 5 - 11, 2016
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To work 6 days per week salary $8.00 per hour Duties: painting buildings
CONTACT:
(649)-332-5020
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QUALIFIED PADI/NAUI SCUBA INSTRUCTORS NEEDED uccessful candidate will be a PADI MSDT with current membership and insurance, resort operations experience including advanced level instruction, dive accident management, compressor maintenance, equipment and engine maintenance and repair. Captain’s license
and STCW95 qualification preferred, or applicant must be willing to train. This is a tourism related job and will include all aspects of the company’s daily routine including but not limited to, teaching all levels of instruction, guiding dives, boat
and vehicle operations and working the front office. The work schedule will include weekends, public holidays and occasional night dives. Starting Salary $390 - $510 per week based on experience and qualifications.
S. CONTACT DAVID VOLKERT AT 946-4232 OR INFO@PROVOTURTLEDIVERS.COM POSITIONS AVAILABLE STARTING DEC 15, 2016. PLEASE SUBMIT APPLICATIONS BEFORE DEC 1, 2016 12762
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For Temporary Position:
SUPERVISOR
COOK NEEDED Duties include: baking, prepping fruit, vegetables, cooking local and American style meals to be on boats. Prepping and cooking staff
lunches. Cleaning coolers, dishes, kitchen and office. Planning and making food/water/ ice orders in timely manner to ensure proper stock for the upcoming days. Some training will be provided. Must have experience cooking and prepping and cleaning in a very busy environment.
Applicants must possess a minimum of 5 years experience, with knowledge on plants/ chemicals and fertilizer sprays, be able to work with minimum supervision. Applicant must be
BELONGERS ONLY NEED APPLY BY DROPPING RESUME TO BIG BLUE UNLIMITED IN LEEWARD MARINA OR EMAIL TO INFO@BIGBLUEUNLIMITED.COM. SALARY TO COMMENSURATE ON EXPERIENCE. WORK WEEK IS 6 DAYS 12756
GRADUATE TEACHERS Suitable candidates must have a Bachelor’s Degree and teaching qualifications,
INTERESTED APPLICANTS INCLUDING ISLANDERS/BELONGERS CAN BRING ALL APPLICATIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL ARTS LOCATED AT #65 BEECHWOOD ROAD, GRACE BAY, PROVIDENCIALES OR EMAIL TO: ADMIN@ENVIRONMENTALARTS.TC. SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY PHONE FOR INTERVIEW. THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY WORK PERMIT HOLDERS.
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BODY REPAIR TECHNICIAN
REQUIRED FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017
To teach all relevant subjects at IGCSE and Advanced Level.
Applicant must: • Examine damage vehicles and estimate needed repairs • Have knowledge and qualifications to repair & paint automotive bodies back to pre-damage condition/ manufacturer’s standard, using the appropriate repair techniques and tools (must have basic tools of trade; e.g. paint guns, air sanders, etc.) • Be able to refinish parts by mixing paints, matching colors, apply primer & finishing coats;
a minimum of five (5) years teaching experience the British National Curriculum and CIE Examination syllabi. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience.
CV, LETTER OF APPLICATION AND NAMES OF 2 REFEREES TO BE SENT IN WRITING TO: THE PRINCIPAL, BRITISH WEST INDIES COLLEGIATE PO BOX 338, PROVIDENCIALES OR EMAIL: BWICPRINCIPAL@TCIWAY.TC SUITABLE CANDIDATES WILL BE CALLED FOR INTERVIEW. 12714
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LEGAL EXECUTIVE – LITIGATION/COMMERCIAL
topsoil/cow manure and plant. They must be able to speak and communicate in English.
They must be able to operate a jackhammer, lawn mower and chainsaw. They will be asked to dig holes, mix and spread
Starting salary is $ 6.25 / hr and maybe require to work on weekends and holidays if needed.
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INTERESTED APPLICANTS INCLUDING ISLANDERS/BELONGERS CAN BRING ALL APPLICATIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL ARTS LOCATED AT #65 BEECHWOOD ROAD, GRACE BAY, PROVIDENCIALES OR E-MAIL TO ADMIN@ENVIRONMENTALARTS.TC. SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY PHONE FOR INTERVIEW. THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY WORK PERMIT HOLDERS.
Legal Executive required with a minimum of 8 years experience and with the following additional qualifications: • Law degree from a Commonwealth Jurisdiction • International experience in complex legal matters and Banking laws. • Fluency in French preferred. • Ability to work in a team, including liaising with fellow professionals from courts, legal practices, banks and accountancy firms.
AIR COOL
INDUSTRIAL PARK, PROVIDENCIALES
Is looking for a:
(New Position) To repaint and restore heavy equipment including handling, sand blasting equipment, cleaning and any prep work involve in restoration projects. Salary Starts at $12.00 per hour. Must be willing to work six days per week (Monday – Saturday)
Is looking a:
DOMESTIC WORKER
Must be able to drive and offload containers
A\C TECHNICIAN DOMESTIC
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CONTACT: TWA@TMWLAW.TC 12716
LEEWARD HIGHWAY
LABOURER
5 days per week to clean, wash, Iron and assist where necessary. Part Time. Salary $10/hr.
OR 946-4261.
MERCIUS & HUGUETTE JOAZILE Is looking for the following:
Preference to TCIslanders. Position currently held by Permit holder.
RESUME CAN BE DROPPED OFF OR EMAIL TO: AL’S HAULING & EQUIPMENT LTD#80 SATURN DRIVE, SOUTH DOCK ROAD, PROVAIDENCIALES, TCI
ALSHAULING@YAHOO.COM •(649) 941-4015
APPLY IN WRITING, WITH CV AND COVER LETTER TO FAX AT (649) 941-5094 WITH A COPY TO THE LABOUR OFFICE, PROVIDENCIALES.
BRUCE TWA
AUTO BODY REPAIRMAN
• STEP member or willingness to sit requisite exams. • Must have proven willingness to work long and sometimes late hours at short notice as needed in a pressured environment subject to inflexible deadlines. • Proven ability in, and willingness to train junior colleagues. Compensation: $45K negotiable based on experience. Belongers are particularly encouraged to apply.
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Applicants must be able to work outdoors performing manual and physical labor.
Is looking for an experienced:
use chassis liner jig safety to perform chassis re-alignment; • Have knowledge of mechanical accident processes; e.g.: suspension drive shaft, steering & tracking; trim & lock, replacing glass and widescreens • Demonstrate sound knowledge of welding TIG/MIG, gas welding & brazing, and safety procedures during welding process • Present last four (4) years of work experience & two reference letters from past employers
CONTACT MAC MOTORS LTD ON 649-339-3841
GARDENERS/LABORERS NEEDED
AL’S HAULING & EQUIPMENT LTD
knowledgeable in propagation and greenhouse climate. Applicants must be willing to work outdoors with irregular hours. Starting salary is $8.00/hr. and hours may include weekends and holidays.
Must be willing to work 5 days per week salary $600.00 per week Duties: 10 years experience Must be willing to work weekends and after hours Deadline for application is November 20th, 2016
CONTACT: 649-649-5172
WORKER
Must be able to cook, clean and iron. Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT:
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One temporary position as cook in a busy kitchen catering to tourism. This is to cover a maternity leave to commence immediately for 3 to 4 months.
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November 5 - 11, 2016
(649) 332-5020
THIS IS FOR A WORK PERMIT RENEWAL
CALL K. FORBES
649-331-4610
12722
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We are looking for labourer for gardening and home repairs to work 2 days per week at $7p/hr. Belongers need only apply.
JOB VACANCIES ACTIVITY SALES COORDINATOR AND FRONT RECEPTION
DOMESTIC WORKER Must be willing to work 4
days per week. Cleaning and assisting where needed SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR
CONACT:
649-244-0065
POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY WORK PERMIT HOLDER
CONTACT: (649) 332-1497 12634
To work 5 days per week salary $6.25 per hour. Deadline for application is November 20th, 2016 This position is currently held by a work permit holder.
CONTACT:
649-241-1242
CHEF DE PARTIE
HAIR STYLIST
To wash, cut, colour and style hair
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WINSTON GARDINER/ MT. LEBANON BAPTIST CHURCH North Caicos
Must be able to work weekends, nights and holidays 6 days per week, clean the kitchen after service, have at least 8 years’ experience, good knowledge of sautéed, shellfish, meat and poultry, grilling, rotisserie, butchery, sauces, broth and dressing. Must be able to speak English, Physically fit, dependable and hard working. Salary is paid based on experience and quality of work
All resumes CV’s letters of reference along with a clean police record must be delivered at Caicos Café Grace Bay
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EDITH HALL Is seeking one:
H.R.R.E. SERVICES Acting on the behalf of Fashion House & Accessories and Blue Water Catering.
Fashion House & Accessories:
Is seeking a
CASHIER, HELPER
MUSICIAN
DOMESTIC WORKER
To play instrument during services. Must be willing to work 3 days per week SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR
INTERESTED PERSONS PLEASE
(649) 244-9643
(649) 231-6102
12668
THIS IS A NEW POSITION
To work 6 days a week
CONTACT US:
CONTACT:
3-5 Years of Cashier experience. He/ she should be strong in mathematics and statistics. Must be honest and sincerity. 6.25 Per hour Blue Water Catering looking for a
BARTENDER Must have 2-5 years of experience in bartending. 6.25 Per Hour Concerning please
CONACT:
(649) 946-4180 /344-8233 (Belongers Only)
CARIB GLASS & SUPPLY LTD Is seeking to employ a:
Looking for SCUBA Diving instructors with experience in the Turks and Caicos Islands dive industry to conduct dive courses, lead dives and snorkel trips, and assist on other eco-adventure activities at Big Blue. Applicants must be a current PADI dive instructors and have the skills and personality for sales, reservations, & public relations. Starting salary of approximately $1800 per month. Please drop resume and cover letter to Big Blue at the Leeward Marina between the hours of 8am to 5pm or e-mail to leeward@bigblueunlimited. com. Big Blue Unlimited phone 946-5034, fax 946-5033. Islanders are welcome to submit copy of application to the Work Permit Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. You will be contacted for an interview if required and the deadline for applications is Oct 31st 2016.
GLAZIER/GLASS TECHNICIAN
12665
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
Salary: $6.25 per hour
LABOURER
Is looking for a
Is seeking
CONTACT: (649) 346-1611 OR (649) 348-0204
DIVE INSTRUCTORS
MARKET PLACE,PROVIDENCIALES
CAICOS CAFÉ LTD
#56 Airport Road
KITEBOARDING INSTRUCTORS
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS
DOMESTIC WORKER BABYSITTER
D’SIRI BEAUTY SALON
To clean and trim nail, carry out manicure/pedicures, acrylic and design nails MUST BE WILLING TO WORK 6 DAYS PER WEEK. SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR.
PASA or IKO Kite boarding Instructor(s) required to provide kite instruction, lead kite board excursions, and conduct all required kite equipment maintenance. Commission based salary of approximately $1800 per month, 6-days per week for a minimum of 6hrs per day. Only experienced and qualified instructors need apply. Please drop resume and cover letter to Big Blue at the Leeward Marina between the hours of 8am to 5pm or e-mail to leeward@bigblueunlimited. com Big Blue Unlimited phone 946-5034, fax 946-5033. Islanders are welcome to submit copy of application to the Work Permit Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. The deadline for applications is Oct 31st, 2016.
D.O.M. DESIGNS Is looking for a:
NAIL TECHNICIAN
Looking for 2 energetic and outgoing activity sales person to work in a fun and thriving Eco Tourism Adventure Company. There are 2 positions available in separate locations of Leeward and Club Med. The applicant must have a minimum of 4-years of experience with sales & reservations in the tourism industry and have superior PR, computer, finance, phone etiquette and organizational skills. Preference will be given to anyone with additional languages. Club Med applicants must speak fluent French. All applicants will also need exceptional skills in coordinating activities, communication, planning and follow through with guests and staff. All applicants must be presentable, articulate, and be able to work long and flexible hours under pressure. Weekends and evenings are mandatory. Wages/Salary relevant with experience. Please drop resume and cover letter to Big Blue at the Leeward Marina between the hours of 8am to 5pm or e-mail to leeward@bigblueunlimited. com. Big Blue Unlimited phone 946-5034, fax 946-5033. Islanders are welcome to submit copy of application to the Work Permit Board. Current positions at Club Med are held by a work permit holder and a belonger, Leeward is held by belonger. You will be contacted for an interview if required and the deadline for applications is Oct 31st, 2016.
ANDY TALBOT Is seeking the following:
12765
WANTED
Must be willing to work 5 days per week. Cleaning and assisting where needed. Salary: $6.25 per hour
CHALK SOUND
Is seeking a:
Is seeking a:
DOMESTIC WORKER
CARIBBEAN BUILDERS PRO
12425
LABOURER
12547
MILLS INSTITUTE
PLEASE EMAIL RESUME TO: MILLSINSTITUTE@GMAIL.COM
November 5 - 11, 2016
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This applicant must have 10 years’ experience in shop fronts and window glazing, certain wall systems, ALL glass interior and entrance systems, cutting/installing glass, mirror, aluminium windows and fabrication of metal frames. Successful applicant must be able to read architectural and
structural drawings and have a valid driver’s license. Normal working hours are from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm weekdays (1 hour for lunch) (number of hours worked may vary occasionally depending on our work demand).
INTERESTED CANDIDATES PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR RESUME TO US VIA EMAIL: CARIBGLASSTCI@AOL.COM OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30TH, 2016
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November 5 - 11, 2016
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION
BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION
Take Notice that I, Peter Beckingham, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(6) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to BERENICE FERREIRA TAYLOR by virtue of marriage to a Belonger.
Take Notice that I, Peter Beckingham, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(6) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to SABUTON ALBER JOHN by virtue of marriage to a Belonger.
PETER BECKINGHAM
PETER BECKINGHAM
(Section 3 (6) of the Immigration Ordinance)
(Section 3 (6) of the Immigration Ordinance)
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION
BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION
Take Notice that I, Peter Beckingham, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(6) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to EVELYNE CHARLESWILLIAMS by virtue of marriage to a Belonger.
Take Notice that I, Peter Beckingham, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(6) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to RICHARD SANKAR by virtue of marriage to a Belonger.
PETER BECKINGHAM
PETER BECKINGHAM
(Section 3 (6) of the Immigration Ordinance)
PUBLIC NOTICE BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION (Section 3 (6) of the Immigration Ordinance)
Take Notice that I, Peter Beckingham, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(6) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to MOLEINE COVERLEY by virtue of marriage to a Belonger. PETER BECKINGHAM
(Section 3 (6) of the Immigration Ordinance)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Island Development Ltd of Stubbs Road, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands hereby gives notice of its intention to sell by Public Auction the following property:
60813/1 K19 WINDSONG RESORT UNIT 214 THE BIGHT, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS The property consists of a fully furnished 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath oceanfront condominium unit with lockout (Model D) located at the West outside corner of Building 2 on the first level which is approximately five feet above grade. The unit has approximately 1,705 square feet of air-conditioned space and 263 square feet of balcony for a total area of 1,968 square feet. The unit is in excellent condition, finished with travertine marble floors, ten foot high ceilings, Kitchen Aid SS appliances, hurricane impact doors and windows, and has an excellent rental income track record. A unit information package can be obtained by emailing auction@windsongresort.com and inspections are available for the 3 days prior to auction from 9am to 4pm. The auction will be held at the office of Garland & Co, Unit 12 LaVista Azul, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands at 10:00 AM Thursday, 27 October, 2016. A reserve price will be fixed and a deposit of 10% of the successful auction bid will be due immediately upon acceptance of bid. 12408
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BAY BISTRO Is seeking for a:
November 5 - 11, 2016
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
TEANDRA MUSGROVE Is looking for a:
THE DOWN BARBERSHOP TOWN
SUNSET CAFÉ BAR & GRILL
Is seeking a
Is seeking a
DOWN TOWN
STANCH CONSTRUCTION Is looking for a
EASY INNFIVE RESTAURANT & BAR CAYS Is seeking a
Is seeking a
12648
CONTACT:
(649) 231-6089
BARMAID Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT:
(649) 242-0420
BLUE HILLS
Parrot Cay
Is seeking a
DELTHIA RUSSELL CHALK SOUND Is looking for a
CONTACT:
(649) 232-5858
CONTACT:
(649) 232-7317
ALVERIA DUNCOMBER
PAULINE HANDFIELD- WILLIAMS
Is seeking a
Is seeking a
Kew, North Caicos
NORTH CAICOS
CONTACT:
(649) 342-1465
12657
To work 6 days per week SALARY: $ 7.00
12640
12662
Acting on the behalf of this client’s Blue Water Catering for a First time work permit as a
To clean and assist where needed. Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $ 6.25 per hour
ALTAGRACIA RESTAURANT & CAFÉ LEEWARD HIGHWAY Is looking for a:
DOMESTIC WORKER/ CAREGIVER to work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour Duties: Cleaning, ironing Caring for an child
CONTACT:
(649) 244-3572 This position is currently held by a work permit holder. Deadline for application is October 29th, 2016
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LIVE IN LABOURER 4 LABOURERS CAREGIVER For Elderly Salary $350.00 weekly
HUMAN RESOURCES RECRUITMENT SERVICES
Is seeking a
To work 6 days per week SALARY: $ 7.00 PER HOUR
ETIENNE ALSWINE
LEW & JAN CONSTRUCTION Is seeking
Applicant must be fully qualified RIBA Part 3 or equal with a minimum of 10 years post-qualification experience; with the ability to travel freely throughout the Caribbean, USA and Europe.
JEREMY RIGBY
CONTACT:
(649) 331-6318
LABOURER
12612
KIRKLEY WILLIAMS
SENIOR ARCHITECT/URBAN PLANNER QUALIFIED APPLICANTS PLEASE APPLY IN WRITING TO: PO BOX 315, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS TEL: 649 5911 OR EMAIL INFO@SWA.TC QUALIFIED BELONGERS ONLY NEED APPLY.
CONTACT:
(649) 243-4166
Salary: $6.25 per hour
12654
CONTACT:
(649) 332-6996
Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $ 250.00 per week
12673
12667
CONTACT:
(649) 946-5396
11676
Must be willing to work 6 days per week SALARY: $8.00 PER HOUR
To clean dishes and assist in the kitchen area SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR
KITCHEN HELPER
12644
2 MECHANICS BARBER
DISH WASHER
A&W CONSTRUCTION KEW TOWN Is seeking
to weed grass and assist with cleaning. Must be willing to work 5 days per week SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR
CONTACT:
(649) 231-7291
(649) 243-6877
CONTACT:
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Doing General Cleaning. SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR
CONTACT:
(649) 345-5305
CARPENTER Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT:
(649) 243-8800
MIXOLOGIST
• The successful applicant must have five years’ experience • Must be able to fabricate marble and granite slab products according to specifications and schedule • Must be able to assist the foreman in charge at warehouse and on job sites • Must be able to read blueprints, layout jobs from blueprints, operate water cooled tools, match colors of materials, glue materials, fill holes in materials, operate grinders, stone router and clean up after daily shifts, performs duties and direction from supervisor • Good knowledge of English language as asset.
Requirements: • Minimum 4 years’ experience • Willing to work irregular, long and late hours • Command a broad knowledge of bar managing and mixing drinks • Comprehensive QuickBooks knowledge
Salary commensurate with qualifications 12689
PLEASE EMAIL RESUMES TO FINANCESSLTCI@GMAIL.COM DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS NOVEMBER 30TH 2016
• • • •
Comprehensive POS experience Good computer literacy Must have valid driver’s license Engaging and outgoing personality who enjoys working with the public • Salary 1,200 - $1,300 per month dependent on experience
PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTS INCLUDING ISLANDERS CAN BRING ALL APPLICATIONS WITH TWO LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION CITING RELEVANT EXPERIENCE IN THE SAME INDUSTRY TO SANDPIT BAR LOCATED AT W103 VENTURE HOUSE, GRACE BAY ROAD, PROVIDENCIALES OR E-MAIL TO ADMIN@ENVIRONMENTALARTS.TC. SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY PHONE FOR INTERVIEW. THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY WORK PERMIT HOLDER.
12664
STONE FABRICATOR
12690
Concerning hiring (Belongers only need to apply)
To carry out work pertaining to harvesting & planting of crops. Must be willing to work 6 days per week SALARY: $7.00 PER HOUR
12679
(649) 345-0937
12680
(649) 347-9104
CONTACT:
12646
CONTACT:
Salary $6.25 per hour. For more information
12669
Must be willing to work 6 days per week SALARY: $ 500 PER WEEK
FARMER LABOURER CLEANER 12666
ROOFER CATERING HELPER
TASTE OF ITALY
ISLAND DRILLING GRAND TURK
ASSISTANT MANAGER
Is seeking:
FOREMAN HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT
IT ASSISTANT
Cleaning and assistant where needed Applicant must be willing to work 6 days per week must have at least 3 to 5 years’ experience Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
SEND CV TO PO BOX 1053 OR CONTACT TELEPHONE: 649-941-7331 12692
Salary: $ 400.00 per week (This is a new position)
CABLE INSTALLER / HELPER Salary: $ 6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: (649) 232-1994
COFFEE SPECIALIST
ER CLEANING SERVICES LEEWARD HIGHWAY Is seeking a
12673
Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Cleaning and assisting where needed Salary: $7.00 per hour
ESTEL PLUMBING LTD is seeking a:
PLUMBING SUPERVISOR
Requirements: • Minimum 4 years’ experience • Command a broad knowledge of bar managing a coffee shop • Comprehensive QuickBooks knowledge • Comprehensive POS experience • Good computer literacy • Must have valid driver’s license • Engaging and outgoing personality who enjoys working with the public • Salary 1,200 - $1,300 per month dependent on experience
JANITOR / CLEANER CONTACT:
Looking to hire:
DOMESTIC WORKER
BAKER
12656
INTERESTED PERSONS MAY CONTACT (649) 244-4007
OR EMAIL A COPY OF RESUME TO: ISLANDDRILLINGLTD@GMAIL.COM
LONG BAY, PROVIDENCIALES
preparation all pastry works
Duties Include: Sauce prep, dough mixing, oven control
Salary Based on Experience
MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LTD.
Is seeking a
Technical and Professional Qualifications well verse in oversee daily Restaurant operations, Banking Transactions control and variance analysis
MECHANIC LUTE MAN
(649) 333-1246
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PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTS INCLUDING ISLANDERS CAN BRING ALL APPLICATIONS WITH TWO LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION CITING RELEVANT EXPERIENCE IN THE SAME INDUSTRY TO LEMON 2 GO COFFEE SHOP LOCATED AT W102 VENTURE HOUSE, GRACE BAY ROAD, PROVIDENCIALES OR E-MAIL TO ADMIN@ENVIRONMENTALARTS.TC. SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY PHONE FOR INTERVIEW. 12663 This position is currently held by work permit holder.
12645
November 5 - 11, 2016
Requirements: • 15 years’ experience in commercial, residential and industrial in this position • Trades qualification ticket • Class B gas ticket • Must be able to provide job quotations • Capable of plumbing designs • Computer skills • Ordering materials • Liaise with Architects, consultants and clients • Must have excellent leadership and communication skills • Salary $2,500 per month
E-MAIL: JESTEL@ESTELPLUMBING.COM OR CALL: (649) 241-0397 12659
TRAIL ENTERPRISES
PROPERTY MANAGER
SPA THERAPIST
Job Description
Skills • Accounting and Finance background (extensive with the ability to use QuickBooks and Excel to provide at least monthly reporting to company management and property owners as required. • Communication and negotiation skills dealing with property owners in contract preparation,
We are seeking a qualified Spa Therapist with a minimum of five years’ experience for our Thalasso Spa. The successful candidate will be qualified to provide our spa clientele with high quality therapeutic treatments, including a full range of body massages, ear candling, lymphatic drainage, and pregnancy massages, as well as providing manicures and pedicures. This position will also assist the Spa Manager with day-to-day administrative duties, including inventory management, appointments, etc.
leasing arrangements and other reporting requirements.
• Real Estate background with understanding of property leasing, previous work with maintenance and construction contractors and the ability to identify and resolve issues in extremely prompt fashion. • Experience in Landscape management, knowledge of plant types, environmental suitability and health. Again some of our properties have individual plants worth in excess of $10-15,000 , it’s the responsibility of the Property Manager to ensure correct irrigation/feeding and maintenance of these valuable assets of our clients.
Salary: $500 to $1,000 per month and 10% 12.5% commission on treatments provided, (both salary and commission commensurate with experience) plus service charge. This position is not for a work permit renewal.
EXECUTIVE SOUS CHE
• Ability to work flexible hours and extended periods, the Property Manager is expected to be available to clients 24/7 when they are onresidence, position is a salaried position and after hours work is expected.
The position is responsible to oversee the entire kitchen operation by initially monitoring all food preparation, presentation and delivery over the course of the day. He/She will be required to control the service times for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
• Being positive and encouraging to co-workers and contractors, being courteous to clients. Education Knowledge and proven experience of management, accounting, real estate, landscaping, construction and repairs are mandatory, an extensive health and safety knowledge, along with first aid training is also favoured.
EMAIL: TRACEY@TRAIL.TC
Expectations/Job Descriptions
12651
Summary The Property Manager is responsible for the general operation, maintenance and record keeping of at least one property, but typically several, which are part of the company’s management portfolio, reporting to the General Manager on a regular basis. Duties associated with this role include lease negotiation, marketing, bookkeeping, landscape management as well as all tasks associated with co-ordination of property maintenance, repair, regulations and inspections. As such mandatory experience for this role includes a minimum of 10 years’ experience in business accounting, along with several years of each. Team management. Successful individuals working in this role generally possess a diverse skill-set including the ability to negotiate, build relationships, manage records, attract tenants and coordinate with contractors. Additionally, they should have sound knowledge of real estate, business and financial proceedings.
Executive Sous Chef ensures the efficient operation of food production. He/She constantly analyzes quality of food production and preparation in accordance to company recipes. Produces and maintains the highest food quality and control for all food products served in all areas. Assures on-going training and that the high standards set are followed. Will work closely with the Food Manager in order to accomplish tasks related to Inventory, Equipment control and maintenance. Will oversee the requisitioning process to ensure proper usage of ingredients Will create working schedules for all Cooks. Starting Salary is 31,000 per year but will commensurate with experience. This position is not for a work permit renewal.
COOK
We are seeking a Cook for our food and beverage operations. Applicants wishing to apply for the Cook position must have at least 2 years previous experience in a full service restaurant and be willing to work days, nights, and weekends. Salary range is from $6.25 per hour to $8 per hour plus service charge and tips based on qualifications and experience. This is not a work permit renewal.
PLEASE APPLY IN WRITING TO HUMANRESOURCES@POINTGRACE.COM
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November 5 - 11, 2016
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D’BELLE BEAUTY SALON
COME BE A SPA TROPIQUE GIRL!!!
AIRPORT ROAD Is looking a:
VACANCIES
NAIL TECHNICIAN
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour Must be able to work with acrylic. Deadline for application is November 20th, 2016 This position is held by a work permit holder
CONTACT:
(649)-241-5325
Chicken Shack, ERB Construction, Dove Retail Store, Delano Ewing, Maison Creole (Lucy Mott Lee), Maid Cleaning, Gold Star Nail Center, Habitat Construction, Sona Davis, Terrence Thomas, Steel Unlimited, Breeze Construction Bareste Rigby Is seeking:
CAR WASHER $6.25 PER HOUR
HAIR BRAIDER/ COSMETOLOGIST
DOMESTIC WORKER/MAID $6.25 PER HOUR
LABOURER
$6.25 PER HOUR
$6.25 PER HOUR
$6.25 PER HOUR
$6.25 PER HOUR
BARBER
MASON/PLUMBER: $8-$10 PER HOUR
CASHIER
MECHANIC:
$ 8 - $10 PER HOUR
BELONGER ONLY APPLY, POSITION CURRENTLY HELD BY WORK PERMIT
12751
649-342-7335
C & J EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANCY
E-MAIL: DARLING86@HOTMAIL.COM
12670
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VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS
MASSAGE NOTICE OF PUBLIC THERAPISTS AUCTION SALE
Spa Tropique is on the hunt to find the best message therapists on island! If you have at least three years’ experience with a four star spa and have an upbeat and positive personality, we hope you will come and meet with us! Applicants must be able speak and write English fluently, have a clean driver’s license and their own vehicle in excellent working condition. Position is commission based.
First Caribbean 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 office of:
MCKNIGHTS
Attorneys at Law, 46 Salt Mills Plaza, Grace Bay, Providenciales 10:00am 18 November, 2016
1. 10308/116 CENTRAL, GRAND TURK, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
PLEASE SEE FURTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS BELOW. PLEASE EMAIL YOUR RESUME TO: RELAX@SPATROPIQUE. COM OR DROP OFF AT 202 W. VENTURE HOUSE, GRACE BAY ROAD. APPLICANTS MAY ALSO FORWARD RESUMES TO THE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE SERVICES OFFICES. WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU! DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS: NOVEMBER 11, 2016
2. 50402/181 KEW TOWNSHIP, NORTH CAICOS, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
The main house, approx. 450 sq. ft. has 1 bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and living room, 5 unit rental building each with bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and dining area approx.. 1,138 sq. ft. 2 small storage buildings. On 0.25 ac. Registered Proprietor: Courtney Missick
3. 60002/230 NORTH WEST & NORTH CENTRAL, OFF AQUAMARINE DRIVE, PHASE TWO PRITON HOMES, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
A model B Home gross floor area approx. 960 sq. ft. and 146 sq. ft. front porch Living/dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and laundry room. On 0.34 ac. Registered Proprietor: Monique and Paula Butterfield
4. 60609/17 SOUTH DOCK ROAD, NORWAY AND FIVE CAYS, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS
Single storey residential building approx. 2,482 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living/dining area, patio and decks. Mature landscaping and irrigation system, native stone drive and partial timber fencing. On 0.54 ac. Registered Proprietor: Dawnett Simmons
12491
Requirements: Applicants for the position are required to have: • Obtained a diploma in Massage Therapy from an internationally accredited school from Canada, Great Britain, United States, Jamaica Thailand or Philippines • Complete a massage course of at least 1800 hours plus • At least 3 years’ experience with a spa rated 4 stars or above • Their own vehicles in excellent working order and a clean license • Fluent spoken and written English (There is a written Exam.) • Basic computer skills for use of company software • Be available to work 9am-7pm every day. Weekends and holidays are a must. (Schedules are subject to change)
The property comprises a single storey residence approximately 1,344 sq. ft. situated in the Palm Grove area. 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open kitchen/ dining area, living room, office and front porch. External boundary wall, refuse enclosure, light landscaping and cistern. On .30 ac. Registered Proprietor: Ricardo & Cynthia Fulford
A 10% deposit payable on successful bid completion within 14 days Terms and conditions of Sale by Auction are available on request from MCKNIGHTS (649) 941-2330/ Cell: (649) 331-7250/ email: peter@ Mcknights.tc
12736
November 5 - 11, 2016
C&S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ACTING ON BEHALF OF OUR CLIENT KEITH HIGGS Is seeking a
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CALVIN FRANCIS GRAND TURK
BELONGER HOUSEHOLD
MARIO ARIZA LEEWARD HIGHWAY Is seeking a:
Is in need of a:
Is seeking a
MARILIN WILLIAMS
LUXE GROUP OF COMPANIES
Is seeking a
On behalf of our clients are seeking the following:
GRAND TURK
3 STORE CLERKS $7.00 PER HOUR
5 MAINTENANCE MEN $8.00 per hour
5 COSMETOLOGIST
Is seeking the following:
941-5208 OR 231-0903
12655
Specialized on all cars, who can work with little or no supervision Due date for application is the 11th November 2016 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL
(649) 332-1497
LJ WATERSPORTS & TOURS
Is seeking:
Is seeking:
LABOURERS CAR WASHERS CLEANERS
CAPTAIN
CONTACT:
RESUMES CAN BE SENT VIA EMAIL TO: LJWATERSPORTSTCI@GMAIL.COM 12493
12678
VIRGINIA ROBINSON
SPICK & SPAN CLEANING SERVICES LTD. is looking for a:
DOMESTIC WORKER to work 6 days per week. Salary $6.25 per hour This is a new position.
LOCATION: 33 BLACK CROW ROAD OFF AIRPORT ROAD CONTACT: 241-3653
12694
To do household chores salary $ 6.50 an hour
CONTACT:
ROSA BEAUTY SALON & BARBER SHOP PROVIDENCIALES Is seeking a
NAIL TECHNICIAN & HAIR DRESSER Salary: $ 6.25 per hour
CONTACT:
(649) 244-2015
KENNISHA’S RESTAURANT Is seeking a
CONTACT:
(649) 346-3488
12677
to work 6 days per week
12696
12682
LABOURER $6.50 per hour COOK $7.00 per hour. Must be willing
WARD’S CONSULTANCY Acting on behalf of our clients: Yoshi Sushi Bar, South wind Millwork, Sunset Café Bar & Grill Is looking for the following positions:
COOK
$6.25 per hour
BAKER
Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT:
(649) 345-4287
BARMAID $ 480.00 Biweekly
CRAFTSMAN $ 10.00 per hour
CONTACT: 345-7212
E-MAIL: POLLYANN_28@YAHOO.COM POSITIONS CURRENTLY HELD BY WORK PERMIT HOLDERS
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.
DOMESTIC WORKER (649) 241-8797
CONTACT:
(649) 247-6227
$7.00 per hour On Behalf of Glen Williams
BLUE HAVEN MARINA, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
Is seeking a
With experience in parasailing. Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $9.50 per hour
(649) 345-5305
OPERATING SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING REQUIRED SEND ALL APPLICATIONS TO: JAFOOE@GMAIL.COM
GRAND TURK
Must be willing to work 6 days per week SALARY: $6.25 – $8.00 PER HOUR
NAOMI & SHELDON BROWN
12650
Salary: $ 6.25 per hour
ISLAND WHEEL & RENTAL OASIS PLAZA, DOWN TOWN
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN REQUIRED
CASHIER CLEANER CONTACT:
(649) 345-2439
• Bachelor of Science required in a related field • Minimum of 5 years related experience • IT Systems & Network Administration required • Computer Programming Required • An in depth knowledge of Cell Phones & Cellphone
12634
QUALIFIED MECHANIC
DEESHAMO@AOL.COM
CONTACT:
$9.00 per hour
5 NAIL TECHNICIANS
12688
ISLAND TECHNOLOGY
Interested persons should email their resume with reference names and numbers listed to
$6.50 an hour To do minor repairs
12674
Is looking for a:
To work 6 days per week Salary: $ 6.25 per hour
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GUST MOTORS
CONTACT:
(649) 347-6092
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(649) 241-5922
Salary: $ 200.00 Bi Weekly
HELPER HANDYMAN
To work five days a week at $190 to assist with general household. Cleaning, washing and ironing. Will also be required to assist with child care as needed.
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Must be willing to work 6 days per week SALARY: $6.25 PER HOUR
DOMESTIC HELPER
NANNY/HOUSE KEEPER
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$9.00 per hour
5 HAIR DRESSER
DIVE INSTRUCTOR WITH MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS • The successful candidate must be affiliated with PADI • Minimum 35 years of age • Minimum of ten (10) years boating experience on displacement vessels with twin inboard diesel engines and outboard vessels with referees available for contact. Mechanical experience is a must • Have a high level of competency and maturity. The position demands the qualifying candidate to be responsible and self-motivated with an emphasis on safety of the guests onboard and when undertaking the activity of diving and the necessary skill sets and maturity level required of a competent instructor and guide. • Must speak, read, write and understand English, a second language will be considered a bonus • The successful candidate will have a proven track record in the diving industry but also in the high end service industry and preferably other qualifications that are associated with, and prove competency, maturity and
trustworthiness. • Punctual, articulate, polite and well turned out RESPONSIBILITIES • Day to day duties of a dive instructor and crew member • Successful candidate will have open communication skills for reporting to the owners • Overseeing the general and preventative maintenance of dive equipment and vessels • Diving in Turks and Caicos Islands and assuring guest satisfaction • All practical decision making / planning, for dive locations as required due to environmental conditions. • Coordination and logistics skills • Overall responsibility for the divers while participating in the activity • Working as a crew member and undertaking the tasks of such when not partaking in diving related work SALARY $3,000.00 PER MONTH EXCLUDING MID SEPTEMBER TO MID OCTOBER EACH YEAR.
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JOB ADVERTISEMENT Gansevoort Turks + Caicos is a contemporary luxury full service boutique resort on Grace Bay Beach. We are looking for driven and energetic professionals with Five Star experience and who are committed to achieving excellence by ensuring Five Star standards and services are continuously delivered.
Engineering Project Manager
The Engineering Project Manager reports to the Chief Engineer and is responsible for providing oversight for overall construction, maintenance and refurbishment projects, planning, scheduling, resource allocation, and control. The project manager will own and manage all aspects of projects to include client relationships, schedules, budgets and profitability through comprehensive project completion. The project manager will develop, refine and update project schedules to ensure all milestones are identified and tracked. The project manager provides technical direction and ensures compliance with all local and state building codes and quality standards. The project manager responsibilities span a broad spectrum, covering all the areas of project management such as Project Planning, Cost Management, Inventory Management, Time Management, Quality Management, and FF&E Management. SPECIFICALLY, YOU WOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING: • Manage and provide oversight of projects through all phases of project development – from energy efficiency to maintenance and construction. • Provide scope, schedule and budget on all assigned projects. • Contract and manage the design and execution for all assigned projects. • Responsible for all communication and coordination with facility operations and owners to achieve successful projects and turnover; includes managing punch list processes and close out administration • Project accounting functions including managing the budget, tracking expenses, and minimizing exposure and risk, in order to report to ownership any budgetary savings. • Procurement of supplies and parts as well as maintenance of inventory and requisition process, billing and reporting. • Manage document control and ensure project documents are completed timely and filed properly within project management software and database. • Communicate and report statuses of all projects to upper management. • Responsible for establishing and maintaining relationship with Purchasing and IT hotel operations; closely monitoring process and coordination of resources. • Participate in all project and engineering meetings. • Monitor HOTSOS reporting for operational efficiency and correct billing.
EDUCATION
• 4-Year Degree, Journeyman certificate and or project management certification preferred.
EXPERIENCE
• Three+ years of experience in commercial construction management, hospitality engineering
management preferred. • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite products required • Must be able to use Microsoft Project scheduling software, or software of industry equivalent • Excellent communication, organizational, presentation and problem solving skills required • Hospitality/Hotel engineering management experience preferred • HOTSOS or similar hospitality service optimization systems • Thorough understanding of all types of mechanical equipment, HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems, waste treatment, power, water and fuel consumption GROOMING & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS • All team members must maintain a neat, clean and well-groomed appearance (specific standards available). • Required to regularly lift up to 50lbs., work inside as well as outside in humid heat up to 90 degrees F. • Flexible in work hours and days due to changing demands of a 7/24 resort. SPECIFIC JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY The individual must possess the following knowledge, skills and abilities and be able to explain and demonstrate that he or she can perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation. • Have proficient management, leadership, business development and technical skills. • Have well-developed written and verbal communication skills. • Must be detail-oriented and exceptional organization and time management disciplines • Ability to work well within a deadline driven environment. • Perform functions efficiently and accurately with little direct supervision. • Ability to maintain a professional attitude and conduct oneself in positive manner at all times. • Ability to respect and maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. • Ability to perform in a fast paced, changing environment positive attitude and professional customer service skills. • Willingness to coach and train other team members to assist skill development of the team. Salary range: $30,000 - $50,000 per annum
BARS / BEACH & POOL MANAGER
Report Directly to the Food & Beverage Director. Responsible for all the food and beverage operations, which includes all Beach/Pool, restaurant, banquets, beverage and room service operations. Oversees guest and employee satisfaction, maintaining standards and meeting or exceeding financial goals. Demonstrates knowledge and proficiency of all applicable food and beverage laws and regulations. Develops and
implements business plan and people development. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE • High school diploma or College degree in related field; • 4 years experience in the food and beverage, restaurants, bars or related professional area. • Mixology or Sommelier background is a must. • High knowledge of beverage cost control and P&L analysis. SPECIFICALLY, YOU WOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING: • Develops and manages all financial, employee engagement and guest satisfaction plans and actions for the restaurant, bars and the Beach/Pool operation • Maintains a positive cost management index for the beverage revenue. • Utilizes budgets to understand financial objectives. • Manages all day-to-day operations of the beach and pool, bars and restaurants. • Utilizes interpersonal and communication skills to lead, influence, and encourage others; advocates sound financial/business decision making; demonstrates honesty/integrity; leads by example. • Creates and nurtures a property environment that emphasizes motivation, empowerment, teamwork, continuous improvement and a passion for providing service. • Provides excellent customer service and handling problems. • Provides proactive coaching and counseling to team members. • Ensures and maintains the productivity level of employees. • Develops specific goals and plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish your work. • Provides the leadership, vision and direction to bring together and prioritize the departmental goals in a way that will be efficient and effective. • Understands the brand’s service culture. • Ensures that all employees understand and follow the Forbes standard. • Sets service expectations for all guests internally and externally. • Takes ownership of a guest complaint/problem until it is resolved or it has been addressed by the appropriate manager or employee. Salary range: $25,000 - $40,000 per annum Sous Chef A Sous Chef in the kitchen is the second in command, below the Executive Chef and Executive sous Chef. The job of Sous Chef involves significant responsibility, as the Sous Chef must be able to lead other kitchen workers, remain organized and professional, and report vital information to the Executive Chef and Executive sous Chef. If there are times when the Executive Sous Chef is unable to work, the Sous Chef assumes all responsibilities normally assigned to the Executive sous Chef. Must have 4- 5 years experience as a Pastry Chef and at least have five star hotel experience. Salary range: $25,000 - $40,000 per annum
Interested applicants can contact our Human Resources Department, Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm on (649)941-7555. E- Mail cover letter outlining your interest and supporting experience in a particular position along with your Resume or C.V. to hr@wymara.com
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SSTESSA BEEN Is looking a:
DOMESTIC WORKER
The Shore Club is now accepting applications/résumé for the following position. Only highly self-driven & motivated, personable and professional individuals, whom have the desire to serve others, need apply:
• Must have previously worked as a line cook for a minimum of 1 year in similar operation pepa • Must be able to “prep” food products, using standardized food preparation techniques and learn menus, recipes, preparation and presentation • Acceptable knife skills • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts • Prepare all orders turned in by wait-staff using Resort’s standard recipes with focus on consistency while ensuring all orders are cooked quickly and according to order • Maintain the work area, including all counter tops, utensils, equipment, and refrigeration in a clean and sanitary condition Starting salary $7.00 per hour, not including service charge.
BARTENDER REQUIREMENTS:
• Must have 3 years’ experience as a bartender in luxury resort • Must have advanced knowledge of beverage preparation and service of alcoholic beverages with ability to mix, garnishes and present drinks using standard ingredient recipes. • Maintain proper and adequate set-up of the bar on a daily basis and cleaning of bar area on closing. • Requisitioning and stocking of all beer, wine, spirits, paper products, etc. and produce based projections from the daily functions sheet. • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts Starting wage $7.00 per hour not including service charge and tips.
HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR
• Must have 5 years’ experience in luxury resort in same capacity • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts Starting wage $9.00 per hour not including service charge and tips.
POOL & BEACH SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Oversees and maintain complete safety in and around pool and beach areas • Follows operating standards in accordance to TCI laws and hotel procedures on job duties and life-safety • Maintains proper levels of service and equipment furniture and maintenance • Assist in the conducting of guest activities in the pool areas • Monitor entire cleaning operations for the cleanliness, health and sanitation of the pools and surrounding area • Assist in every way possible to assure proper customer service is being upheld. • Enforces pool and beach sanitation and safety rules and requirements
649-232-6526
HIGHLAND LANDSCAPING (JEAN ERILIEN JOSEPH)
REQUIREMENTS:
FIVE CAYS Is seeking a:
• • • •
Must have 5 years’ experience in luxury resort in same capacity High School Diploma Must have prior pool/beach supervisory experience Life-safety training and certification CPR, AED, First Aid, Water Safety required • Being an excellent swimmer is required period certification may be required • Working with Pool Chemicals is required • Hands on knowledge of non-motorized sports equipment set-up and handling is required • Must be able to stand and work outdoors for an extended period of time • Weekend and flexible shifts are a must • Must have excellent written and oral communication • Must have outstanding customer service and leadership skills • Must be reliable and professional • Must be proficient with computers, including Excel, Word and Outlook. • Must be detailed oriented. Starting wage $8.00 per hour not including service charge and tips.
LABOURER Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 649-342-5808
ATELYS HANDCRAFTED JEWERLY Is looking for a:
RESERVATIONS/SALES AGENTS SECURITY OFFICERS SECURITY SUPERVISOR FRONT OFFICE SUPERVISOR NIGHT & DUTY MANAGER NIGHT AUDITOR ASSISTANT RESTAURANT MANAGER FOOD & BEVERAGE SUPERVISOR ACCOUNTING(Various positions) CHEFS(Various positions) RETAIL SUPERVISOR HOUSEKEEPING MANAGER SPA THERAPIST/ATTENDANTS MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
JEWELRY MAKER To work 6 days per week.
CONTACT:
LINE POSITIONS
For the below line staff positions, resort experience is an asset but not a requirement. Starting wage $6.25 per hour not including service charge and tips. GROUNDSMEN LABOURER HOUSEMAN ROOM ATTENDANTS LAUNDRY ATTENDANTS DISPATCHERS STEWARDS PBX OPERATOR PAINTER FRONT OFFICE AGENTS SERVERs PUBLIC AREA ATTENDANT PLEASE NOTE: Shore Club is NOT scheduled to open to the public for business until November 2016. All resumes are subject to screening. Accepted candidates will receive a call or email confirmation with a scheduled time for meeting and required documents for the actual interview.
All applicants must have a willing, positive and personable attitude as well as be willing to work long hours, holidays and weekends. Turks & Caicos Islands citizens only need to apply to The Shore Club located on Long Bay Beach, Providenciales or e-mail: careers@theshoreclubtc.com Deadline is November 11th, 2016.
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COOK
to work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour. Deadline for application is November 20th
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• Must be able to work in all outdoor element, rain, sun, etc. as required • Must be able to work long hours on feet • Must be able to lift 30lbs or more • Must know how to swim • Must be trained and certified in CPR, First Aid. • Life guard experience is a plus • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts • Creating a luxury guest experience through delivery of high level service for all pool and beach services Starting salary $6.75 per hour not including service charge.
• Supervises pool and beach areas for safety and customer service • Monitors and upholds guest areas (No Solicitation policy is enforced and facilities for registered hotel guests only) • Train new employees on proper protocol and customer service • Ensures all furniture setting are inline, organized and set to hotel resort standards • Complete all tasks for the day and oversee all duties/projects in a timely fashion • Ensure safety precautions are followed in pool area and identify possible safety hazards and reports to management • Monitor supplies and reports all damaged furniture to management • Perform all other duties as assigned by the Property Manager
BABYSITTER WANTED To work five (5) days per week from 8 A.M - 5 P.M. Salary: $6.50 per hour.
CONTACT: 649-344-5314
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES The Sands is now accepting applications/résumé for the following positions. Only highly self-driven & motivated, personable and professional individuals, whom have the desire to serve others, need apply:
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT MANAGER
Functions as the Strategic Business Leader of the resorts’ Front Office, Youth Program and Retail operations and serves as General Manager as needed. Position oversees the development and implementation of departmental strategies and ensures implementation of the brand service strategy and brand initiatives throughout the operation. The position operations meet the brand’s target customer needs, ensures employee satisfaction, focuses on growing revenues and maximizes the financial performance of each department.
REQUIREMENTS:
• 8-10 years of management experience in internationally branded luxury hotels/resort including at least 2 years at Executive Committee Level • In depth knowledge of front office, youth program, and retail • Knowledge of all hotel operations to act as leader of any department when necessary • Knowledge of governmental regulations and safety standards (OSHA, EPA, ADA, CFC, NFPA) • Strong organization skills • Ability to effectively manage labor productivity • Financial management skills e.g., ability to analyze P&L statements, develop operating budgets, forecasting and capital expenditure planning • Ability to use standard software applications and hotel systems – Opera (Fidelio), Micros. • Strategic planning skills • Ability to evaluate business trends, determine applicability to customer profile and modify business strategies accordingly • Ability to take constructive action without relying on directions from others • Ability to network and build relationships to grow the business • Strong problem-solving skills; encourages new innovative solutions when appropriate • Strong communication skills (verbal, listening, writing) • Must be willing and available to work all shifts and days Salary start at $37,000 commensurate with qualifications and experience
CHIEF ENGINEER REQUIREMENTS:
• Minimum of 5 years previous experience as Chief Engineer/Director of Engineering with experience in luxury resort • Post-secondary degree or equivalent qualification by experience • Thorough understanding of plumbing, electrical, HVAC and deep refrigeration with ability to quickly evaluate problems and decide on a plan of action • Experienced with waste water treatment plant • Understanding of all concepts behind landscape and grounds maintenance • Experience developing and implementing effective preventive maintenance programs • Knowledge of Opera system is also a definite plus • Must be able to work all days and shifts
DUTIES INCLUDE:
• Supervising/managing/overseeing maintenance and engineering departments
• Maintaining and refining preventive maintenance program • Develop and monitor annual operating , Capex and project budgets • Serve as project manager for renovation/upgrade projects including sourcing, vendors and establishing schedules and budgets Salary start at $40,000.00 commensurate with qualifications and experience
EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER RESPONSIBILITIES: • Uphold and update established Housekeeping and Laundry operating procedures and standards. • Develop, implement and coordinate new Housekeeping and Laundry procedures. • Plan and coordinate housekeeping staff job duties, responsibilities, and activities including that of housekeeping managers and supervisors. • Coordinate and complete inspections of assigned areas for quality checks and cleanliness controls in accordance to standards. • Coordinate, administer and complete administrative tasks as required.
REQUIREMENTS
Education: Bachelor’s Degree preferred. Experience: Minimum of five years as an Executive Housekeeper is required. The individual must possess Housekeeping and Laundry Department management working knowledge, and experience, skills and abilities. Must be able to explain, demonstrate and perform all related job duties, functions, and responsibilities of Housekeeping and Laundry department operations. QUALIFICATION STANDARDS Education • High school or equivalent education required. Bachelor’s Degree preferred. • Experience • Minimum of 5 years’ experience in a managerial position in the Housekeeping & Laundry Department. • Licenses or Certificates • Executive Housekeeper Certification or time on the job equivalent as stated above required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
1. Plans, organizes, directs and controls all housekeeping and laundry activities, maintains the high levels of cleanliness standards, orderly and attractive conditions on guest floors, public/common and employee areas. Oversees, and implements working rules with proper execution to meet those standards. 2. Monitors and maintains a healthy and safe environment for owners, guests, employees, suppliers and vendors. 3. Conducts and keep records of goods received, housekeeping and laundry staff, inventories, cleaning projects, housekeeping checklists, and room inspections for guest rooms and public areas. 4. Familiarizes him /herself and carries out policies and procedures established by the Sands at Grace Bay. 5. Initiates and aides in effective communication within the department and other departments.
6. Carries out the following routine assignments as required. (This list is not exhaustive) Salary start at $30, 000.00 commensurate with qualifications and experience
HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Ensures maximum efficiency in the performance of Housekeeping staff in guest rooms and surrounding areas. • Familiarizes him / herself with and carries out the policies and procedures of The Sands. • Offers all possible assistance to guests, initiates corrective action on complaints regarding guest cleanliness and servicing of guest rooms. • Evaluates and updates the Executive Housekeeper on the performance of Housekeeping staff. Recommends appropriate action such as commendation and/or discipline.
REQUIREMENTS:
• High school diploma or equivalent. • Must have supervised a minimum of 10-15 employees. • Most work tasks are performed indoors and outdoors. Temperature is moderate and controlled by hotel environmental systems. • Must be able to stand and exert well-paced mobility for up to 3 hours in length. • Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. on a regular and continual basis. • Must be able to push and/or pull carts and equipment weighing up to 200 lbs. on a regular and continual basis. • Must be able to exert well-paced ability in limited space. • Must be able to bend, stoop, squat and stretch to fulfill cleaning tasks. • Must have minimum of 3 years supervisory experience in the Hotel/Resort and/or Hospitality Industry. • Must be able to speak, read, write and understand the primary language(s) used in the workplace. • Must be able to read and write the primary language(s) to facilitate the communication process. • Requires excellent communication skills, both verbal, written. • Must possess basic computational ability and technological use of hotel PMS system, and Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook. • Must work weekends and holidays. • Must have reliable transportation to get to and from work. • Must work PM shifts as business demands according to the operations policy. Salary starts at $17,160.00 commensurate with qualifications and experience
POOL & BEACH SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Greet all guests and assist with towels, umbrellas, questions, and/or water sports equipment. • Complete setting up and breaking down of all guest CONTINUED
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RESERVATIONS / SALES AGENT RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Handle incoming reservations, utilize up selling and value-added techniques • Process advance deposits • Process all electronic and faxed requests • Perform job functions with attention to detail, speed and accuracy • Be able to prioritize and organize incoming and outgoing work flow • Be a clear thinker, remaining calm and resolving problems using good judgment • Follow directions thoroughly • Understand guest service and request needs • Work cohesively with co-workers as part of a team • Work with minimal supervision • Maintain confidentiality of guest information and pertinent hotel data
REQUIREMENTS:
• • • • • • •
High school diploma Must have experience in the Hotel/Resort and/or Hospitality Industry Visual One/Opera experience is highly preferred Must be able to type more than 40 words per minute Strong Grammar, Reading and Writing Skills Must have great Customer Service Skills and telephone etiquette Must be able to speak, read, write and understand the primary language(s) used in the workplace. • Must possess basic computational ability (basic mathematics, word, excel, outlook) Salary start at $9.00 per hour
CONCIERGE AGENT RESPONSIBILITIES:
• • • •
Consistent and professional operation of the switchboard Provide prompt, efficient, professional check in and check out Accurately complete guest reservations as required Accurately answer all guest inquiries
To be aware of all packages and special rates offered by the property Have a good understanding of sister properties Have a strong understanding of area and activities and services Perform other tasks as assigned Work cohesively with co-workers as part of a team Maintain confidentiality of guest information and pertinent hotel data
REQUIREMENTS:
• High school diploma • Must have experience in the Hotel/Resort and/or Hospitality Industry a minimum of 1 to 3 years combined experience preferred • Two to Three years of hotel front office experience required. • One to Two years of hotel concierge experience preferred but not mandatory. • Visual One experience is highly preferred • Strong Grammar, Reading and Writing Skills • Must have exceptional Customer Service Skills and hospitality Telephone Etiquette • Must be able to speak, read, write and understand the primary language(s) used in the workplace • Must possess basic computational ability (basic mathematics, word, excel, outlook) • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills • Highly organized and motivated • Work well under pressure
BARTENDER To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour. Duties: Mixing and serving drinks. This position is held by a work permit holder Deadline for applications is November 20th, 2016
CONTACT: 649-241-0426 649-346-6554
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REQUIREMENTS:
• High school or equivalent education preferred. Life-safety training and certification CPR, AED, First Aid, Water Safety required • Must have worked in hotels or other institution in a similar capacity. Must have prior pool/beach supervisory experience • Must be able to work long hours in all weather conditions • Must be able to be CPR certified, First Aid certified, and AED certified • Must be a good swimmer and perform rescue when needed • Must be able to operate rescue boat • Must be experienced in sailing, kayaking, and wind-surfing and operator all equipment • Must be able to clean and chlorinate pool • Must handle pool chemicals and equipment maintenance and functions • Life Guard experience a plus • Must speak, read, write and understand the primary language(s) (English) used in the workplace. • Must work weekends and holidays Salary start at $20, 592.00 commensurate with qualifications and experience
• • • • • •
Is looking a:
AUDEN A. SIMPSON Is seeking a:
DOMESTIC WORKER
Salary start at $19, 448.00 commensurate with qualifications and experience
Must be willing to work 6 days per week. To do general cleaning. Salary: $6.25 per hour
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN* RESPONSIBILITIES
CONTACT:
• To skillfully and professionally perform all scheduled maintenance related jobs. • Account for time spent on individual works and actively seek further tasks when assigned tasks are completed. • To advise the Engineering Administrator when parts or supplies need to be reordered. • Perform weekly and monthly physical counts of all inventory stock and tooling and requirements. • Other duties as deemed necessary by the Engineering Administrator
649-332-5029
KENDAL AND TAZANA DISPOSABLE SERVICES FIVE CAYS ROAD Is seeking a:
REQUIREMENTS
• Must meet minimum professional qualification/certification in Plumbing/Electrical/ Mechanical and A/C related trades • Must have minimum of two years hands-on experience working on minor electrical, painting, plumbing and A/C • Must speak, read, write and understand the primary language (English) used in the workplace. • Must work weekends and holidays
LABOURER
Applicant must be honest, reliable and hard working. Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Salary: $6.50 per hour
Salary $8.00 per hour commensurate with qualifications and experience
CONTACT: 649-241-9747
LINE POSITIONS HOUSEKEEPING ROOM ATTENDANT* HOUSEMAN LABOURER* GROUNDSMEN* FRONT DESK AGENT POOL & BEACH ATTENDANT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
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CONTINUED lounge areas as designated by management and to ensure that all pool chairs and tables are in a clean and orderly fashion. • Constant walk-through of pool area and beach area to make certain it is clean (no trash on the grounds) and tidy. Inspect entire pool area replacing any missing items and/or repairing (when possible) any items needing attention. (I.E. Umbrellas, Hobie Cat, Chairs, etc.) • Pool & Hot Tub Cleaning (I.E. vacuuming, filtering, scrubbing, sifting, chemical testing, checking skimmers, etc.)
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PRECIOUS SEWING CENTER BLUE HILLS, PROVIDENCIALES Is looking to fill the following positions:
Positions marked by asterisks are currently held by work permit persons. For the above line staff positions, Caribbean resort experience is an asset but not a requirement. Applicants must have a willing, positive and personable attitude, must be willing to work holidays and weekends as standard in the hospitality industry. Salary will commensurate with experience.
SEAMSTRESS/ TAILOR Duties: To sew for ladies, gents and children. Salary based on commission. This position is currently held by a work permit holder Deadline for applications is November 20th 2016
Turks Island citizen’s only need to apply in person to Kitchandra McDonald, Assistant Human Resources Manager at The Sands Resort located on Grace Bay Road, Providenciales, the Turks and Caicos Labour Department, or e-mail: humanresource@thesandstc.com Resumes/CV’s must be in by Friday November 18th, 2016.
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Cubs defeat Indians to win first World Series title since 1908 THE Chicago Cubs have won Major League Baseball’s World Series, ending the longest title drought in the game. Manager Joe Maddon’s team beat the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in 10 innings to scoop the top prize in world baseball. The Cubs, who had been 3-1 down in the best-of-seven series, blew a three-run lead in the final game but came back after a rain delay to clinch the title. The last time they were crowned champions was in 1908, 108 years ago, when they beat the Detroit Tigers 4-1. In 1945, a curse was placed on the team by local bar owner Billy Sianis. He is said to have cursed the Cubs, so that they would never win a World Series game again, or even reach the World Series again (different versions of the story exist). “There’s no more curse now, the goat is history,” said Cubs fan Rodrigo Gonzales moments after victory had been achieved. US President Barack Obama, who supports city rivals the Chicago White Sox,tweeted about the win. “It happened: @Cubs win World Series,” he wrote. “That’s change even this South Sider can believe in. Want to come to the White House before I leave?” The win gave the Cubs their third
Kraigg Brathwaite made scores of 142 not out and 60 not out.
The last time the Chicago Cubs won Theodore Roosevelt was president, women did not have the vote and neither zips nor hairdryers had been invented.
World Series crown. It also sparked wild celebrations in the streets of Chicago, with fans congregating outside the team’s Wrigley Field home. Many of them took turns writing their names and words of congratulations in various colours of chalk on Wrigley’s brick walls. “I can’t even explain how I feel right now,” said Dina Mansaour, a 33-year-old Cubs fan. “This is so epic. This is the most amazing feeling in the world.” Another Cubs supporter, 22-yearold Jason Nye, added: “I’ve been waiting my whole life for this, my
grandfather has been waiting his whole life for this, everyone has been waiting for this.” Cleveland’s loss leaves their fans waiting for their first World Series title since 1948. “It’s going to hurt,” said Indians manager Terry Francona. “Somebody was going to win, somebody was going to lose, I wish they’d lost.” Cubs leftfielder Ben Zobrist was named most valuable player of the World Series. It was the second consecutive year he has won the World Series after helping the Kansas City Royals to victory last season.
Brathwaite stars as West Indies beat Pakistan for rare Test win RAIGG Brathwaite became the first opener to end not out in both innings of a Test as West Indies sealed a fivewicket win over Pakistan in Sharjah. Brathwaite made an unbeaten 60 to go with his first-innings 142 not out as West Indies chased 154 to win. It is their first away win against a team other than Bangladesh or Zimbabwe since 2007 and their first win of any kind since beating England in May 2015. Despite losing the third Test, Pakistan still take the series 2-1. West Indies had slipped to 67-5 on the fourth day, but Brathwaite combined with wicketkeeper Shane
Dowrich in an unbroken stand of 87.
It sealed a first win in 12 attempts as captain for Jason Holder and also gave West Indies their first victory in an away Test against Pakistan since 1990. “If I could sum up my feelings in one word now, I’d say ‘proud’,” said Holder. “Proud of the character the guys showed, proud of the fight they showed. “We have the ability to win Test matches, it is just about stringing together the complete game. “For the fans back home, and West Indies fans in general, just keep supporting us, keeping giving us that love, and hopefully this team can turn things around.” (BBC)
Curry calls retired Allen “greatest shooter ever” AFTER flirting with a comeback for the last couple of seasons, Ray Allen officially retired from the NBA on Tuesday. Allen was an electrifying scorer in his prime and evolved into the deadliest 3-point shooter of alltime; his 2,973 made threes are the most in NBA history. Allen’s record is in danger, though. Stephen Curry, if he keeps up anything close to his current pace, will likely surpass Allen in the next several years. But while Curry is chasing after Allen, the Warriors superstar holds the 10-time All-Star in high regard. For Curry, Allen is the “best shooter” of all-time. From ESPN’s Chris Haynes: “To me, he’s the greatest shooter ever because of his longevity,” Curry told ESPN of the future Hall of Famer’s career. “He did it year-toyear and he got up on his shot. That’s what made him different. He was a special player.” Curry will likely earn the “greatest shooter ever” descriptor very soon, if he hasn’t already. He has set numerous three-point
Turner died in March at the age of 46 of complications from Lou Gehrig’s disease, which is also called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.
Lead NFL concussion suit plaintiff had CTE Eliud Kipchoge and Jemima Sumgong after winning at the 2016 London Marathon.
records, none more impressive than the 402 he made last season, and he’s also making threes at a considerably faster rate than Allen did in his 18year career. In his eighth season, Curry has made 1,610 threes while at the same point in Allen’s career, he
had made 1,051 three-pointers. And Curry missed basically an entire season to injury. Still, it is hard to argue with Curry here. For the time being, Allen is the greatest shooter of all-time, although Curry is hot on his heels.
RESEARCHERS say they have found a traumatic brain disease in former Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots fullback Kevin Turner, who was the lead plaintiff in a concussion lawsuit against the NFL. Announcing the results of their study at a conference at Boston University on Thursday, the doctors say Turner developed chronic
traumatic encephalopathy over 25 years, playing from youth football up through the NFL. Turner died in March at the age of 46 of complications from Lou Gehrig’s disease, which is also called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. Researchers at BU and Veterans Affairs studied his brain and found the most advanced stage of chronic traumatic encephalopathy with motor neuron disease.
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The venom of one of world’s deadliest snakes could relieve pain, say scientists immediately because it usually preys on very dangerous animals that need to be quickly killed before they can retaliate. It’s the killer of killers.” Cone snails and scorpions are some of a handful of invertebrates whose venom has been studied for its medical use. However, as a vertebrate, the snake is evolutionarily closer to humans, and so a medicine developed from its venom could potentially be more effective, says Dr Fry. “The venom targets our sodium channels, which are central to our transmission of pain. We could potentially turn this into something that could help relieve pain, and which might work better on us.” The snake’s venom glands extend to up to one-quarter of its body length. “It’s got freaky venom glands, the longest of any in the world, but it’s so beautiful.
It’s easily my favourite species of snake,” said Dr Fry. It is the first vertebrate in the world known to have venom acting this way, according to Dr Fry. But the snake is rare: more than 80% of its habitat has been destroyed. “They’re really rare. I’ve
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Adding canola oil in your daily diet could help trim belly fat A new study from Pennsylvania State University revealed that adding canola oil in daily diet could help reduce excess fats in the abdomen in as little as four weeks. The study, presented at The Obesity Society’s Annual Scientific Meeting, showed that people who added canola oil in their daily diet for a month have about .11 kilograms, or quarter of a pound, reduction in their belly
fats. “Visceral, or abdominal, fat increases the risk for cardiovascular disease, and is also associated with increased risk for conditions such as metabolic syndrome and diabetes,” said Penny Kris-Etherton, a professor of nutrition at Penn State, in a press release. “Monounsaturated fats in canola oil decrease this fat that has adverse health effects.”
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Dubbed the “killer of killers”, the long-glanded blue coral snake is known to prey on the likes of king cobras.
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only ever seen two of them in the wild,” he told the BBC. “Much of their homes have been cleared to make way for things such as palm plantations in South East Asia. Who knows what else was in that forest that could’ve potentially saved lives?”
Experience must include people management, sales, reservations, PR and display a high degree of computer, communication & organizational skills. Applicant must also hold a professional scuba diving qualification, and a business or finance degree. All applicants must be presentable, articulate, and be able to work long and flexible hours under pressure. Weekends and public holidays mandatory. Starting salary of $3500 per month.
PLEASE E-MAIL RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO: INFO@BIGBLUEUNLIMITED.COM. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED FOR AN INTERVIEW IF REQUIRED AND THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS NOVEMBER 15, 2016. POSITION STARTS WINTER 2016/2017
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A SNAKE with the largest venom glands in the world could hold the answer to pain relief, scientists have found. Dubbed the “killer of killers”, the long-glanded blue coral snake is known to prey on the likes of king cobras. Venom from the 2m-long (6ft 6in) snake native to South East Asia acts “almost immediately” and causes prey to spasm. New research published in the journal Toxin found it targets receptors which are critical to pain in humans and could be used as a method of treatment. “Most snakes have a slowacting venom that works like a powerful sedative. You get sleepy, slow, before you die,” said researcher Dr Bryan Fry from the University of Queensland. “This snake’s venom, however, works almost
BUTLER FOR PRIVATE VILLA
The Source Ltd is looking for a VIP butler to be responsible for everything that concerns our guest experience. The VIP Butler may also accompany guests on excursions and act as their personal assistant for the duration of their stay. He/She also plays the role of villa manager overseeing and assisting if necessary the villa staff with housekeeping as well as food and beverage service. The VIP butler is required to be well versed in personal care and valeting. Responsibilities include: • Overseeing villa staff • Coordinating the activities and schedules of the guests • Making holiday or travel arrangements • Traveling with guests on excursions • Doing the shopping • Make restaurant bookings • Training and/or supervising other villa staff members • Acting as a personal assistant • Organizing social events or parties • Driving your guests around or acting as a valet • Meet and greet at airport What Experience/Qualities Does a Butler Need? • Butler experience in a luxury hotel or private residence is preferred. • At least 5 years hospitality experience. • Must be impeccably presented and well groomed. • A self-motivated, highly detail orientated individual who demonstrates the ability to use their initiative and is able to multi-task. • He/She must have an excellent command of English, excellent communication skills and be prepared to work long hours, week-ends and holidays. • Preference will be given to individuals who speak Spanish since some villa owners are Latin American. • Confidentiality is key - The most important responsibility and skill is discretion. Remuneration - Salary range $3000 to $3500 a month.
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Responsibilities Include: • Assisting guest when needed • Assisting other resort departments where necessary • Clean exterior of buildings, walkways and driveways • Perform custodial duties such as sweeping, raking the grounds, garbage removal • Ensure grounds are maintain on a daily basic to resort standard
The future Hall-of-Famer Manny Pacquiao will be up against the slick skills of Jessie Vargas, who has lost just one of his 28 fights Vargas fight.
Pacquiao: Vargas fight will determine my boxing future
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MASON A luxury Property Management Company is seeking a Mason. The successful candidate must be: • Pleasant and easy to work with • Able to work with little or no supervision • Able to work extended hours in the sun • Able to work weekends and holidays • Physically fit and able to lift and carry 50lbs or more. • Knowledgeable and skilled in construction, in tile, brick and cement setting • Knowledge and skill in alteration, repair, and maintenance of masonry structures and surfaces. • Knowledgeable of related tools, masonry techniques, equipment and materials. • Able to mix cement using hoes, cement-mixing equipment, and/or hand tools. • Cut or break bricks and concrete using hammers, powered abrasive saws, paving breakers, drills, and/or hand tools. Responsibilities Include: • Perform basic carpentry and masonry skills • Repair, maintain and alter buildings, walkways and other brick or stone structures around the Villas • Mix mortar; lay blocks and stones and • Preform basic concrete Patches • Installs and repair tile floors • Plasters ceilings and walls. • Layering building materials such as bricks, concrete, tiles and other construction materials. The successful candidate must possess a clean police record.
BOXING’S most famous politician, Manny Pacquiao, is hellbent on proving he remains in the sport’s leading pound-for-pound listahead of his upcoming world title clash with WBO welterweight world champion Jessie Vargas in Sin City on Saturday night. The two fighters went head to head at The Wynn on Wednesday. After defeat to Floyd Mayweather 18 months ago, and his election to the Senate in The Philippines six months ago, there have been questions over whether the eight-weight world champion has lost his hunger for boxing. “I want to prove that I am still one of the best pound-forpound fighters,” said 37-yearold Pacquiao. “I feel I still have a lot to prove. I am not done with boxing. I will continue to keep fighting as long as I love boxing and boxing still loves me. I do not feel old. I feel like I am still 27.” The future Hall-of-Famer will be up against the slick skills of Vargas who has lost just one of his 28 fights and will be making the first defence of his title following
his impressive ninth-round stoppage over the talented Sadam Ali. Pacquiao is refusing to overlook the 27 year-old and knows he will need to bring his A-game to beat the rising American ace. “I do not underestimate Jessie Vargas,” said Pacquiao. “He is a good strong champion. You cannot fight at this level and be successful by underestimating your opponent. “Every opponent gets my full attention and respect. I respect Jessie and that is why I trained hard. This is the most important fight because it will determine the direction of my boxing career. I need to win convincingly.” The reigning ‘Fighter of the Decade’ is sure he has all the bases covered to overcome Vargas and is keen to put on a show for the fans. “We have three different plans for Jessie Vargas,” he said. “My first concern is for the fans; that the people who are going to watch the fight will be happy and satisfied. I want this to be a fight for fans to remember.”
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Murray and Djokovic through at Paris Masters Lance Stroll has racing pedigree, impressively winning the 2016 Formula 3 European Championship with 14 race wins and 14 pole positions.
Williams snap up Canadian billionaire’s son for 2017 MOVE over Max Verstappen, there’s a new kid on the grid -- and his Dad’s a billionaire. Lance Stroll -- who turned 18 at the end of October -- will drive alongside Valtteri Bottas for the Williams Formula One team in 2017, it was announced Thursday. Just like Red Bull racer Verstappen, the Canadian teenager comes into F1 on a wave of hype and expectation. Stroll has racing pedigree, impressively winning the 2016 Formula 3 European Championship with 14 race wins and 14 pole positions. He was just 12 when he joined Ferrari’s young driver academy before moving to a wider role in the Williams development program.
Off track he also has another magic ingredient for wannabe racers -- the support of his father Lawrence Stroll, who made his money in fashion retail and according to Forbes is worth $2.4 billion. Stroll Sr. also collects vintage Ferraris and sparked his son’s love of racing when he bought him a kart for his fifth birthday. “I’ve enjoyed success in karting, F4, Toyota Racing Series and most recently F3 -- winning every category I’ve competed in -- so I believe I have earned a shot in F1,” said Stroll Jr. “To be racing in Formula One in 2017 is incredible, I can’t thank Williams enough for showing faith in my ability. Racing in F1 was something I dreamed about as a young kid.” (CNN)
ANDY Murray and Novak Djokovic continue to battle over the world number one ranking after both won in the third round of the Paris Masters. Murray can overtake the 12-time Grand Slam champion if Djokovic fails to reach the final. The Scot reached the last eight by winning a low-quality match with Lucas Pouille in straight sets, 6-3 6-0. Serb Djokvoic came from a set down against Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov before winning 4-6 6-2 6-3. Djokovic will meet Canadian fourth seed Milos Raonic in the quarter-finals, while Murray awaits the winner of the tie between Tomas Berdych and Gilles Simon. To become world number one for the first time, Murray must win the title if Djokovic fails to reach the final, although if the Serb should lose before the semis then Murray would only need to make the final. Murray needed two hours and 29 minutes to get past Fernando Verdasco in the second round on Tuesday and at times looked fatigued against Pouille. Still, the Frenchman put up little resistance, with Murray winning eight successive games after the
A more straightforward route to the number one spot for Murray appeared possible when Dimitrov took the opening set against a lowkey Djokovic, but the four-time champion fought back impressively. Despite needing a medical timeout after twisting his knee in the second set, Djokovic dominated the closing stages to win in two hours and 24 minutes.
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Is seeking to employ an experienced and qualified individual to fill dual post of:
ACCOUNTANT/OFFICE MANAGER
TITLE NUMBER 60504/15
SECTION ISLAND BLUE HILLS & STAMERS RUN PROVIDENCIALES
Whereas, RUTH PATRICE WILLIAMS of The Bight, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, has declared that the Land Certificate for the above mentioned title number(s) registered in his/her/their name was inadvertently mislaid and cannot be found.
Experience and qualification 1. Bachelor’s Degree in accounting or finance and/or additional qualification in management as well as 5 years experience in these fields. 2. At least 5 years’ experience at supervisory or higher level plus being proficient in data and accounting software including Nola Pro and/or Quick books. 3. Driver`s License an asset. Salary is negotiable and based on experience and qualification. TCI BELONGERS NEED ONLY APPLY. THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS NOT FOR WORK PERMIT PURPOSE.
Take notice that I, Brandie Anderson, Registrar of Lands, shall issue a new Land Certificate for the said title six weeks of the date of the first publication of this Notice in a local newspaper and the Gazette. Dated this 24th day of October 2016 Signed ................................................................................... Acting Registrar of Lands 12752
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world number 17 had broken the Briton’s serve midway through the first set. Even with Murray below his best, Pouille’s regular errors ensured this was no great spectacle, with the second set little more than a procession. The victory is Murray’s 71st in 2016, equalling his previous best calendar year of 2015.
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Andy Murray has won 71 matches in 2016, equalling his previous best of 2015.
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Funding warning for sports governing bodies under new gender diversity code April 2017. UK Sport predicts changes in practice should be in evidence by the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. “It is vital that our domestic sports bodies and organisations uphold the very highest standards of governance and lead the world in this area,” sports minister Tracey Crouch said. WHO BENEFITS FROM THE FUNDING AT PRESENT? Both UK Sport and Sport England allocate money from the government and National Lottery to grassroots initiatives, clubs, charities, local authorities and national governing bodies. Sport England is investing £493m into 46 sports between 2013 and 2017 while UK Sport has invested about £350m in the same period. The Football Association is among the many recipients and will receive £30m from Sport England during the period 2013-2017. However, the sports minister warned the FA earlier this year that it would be stripped of further funding. The FA has just one woman on its board, independent non-executive
British Cycling has benefited from the funds, earning unprecedented success in recent Olympics, with Katie Archibald, Laura Kenny, Elinor Barker and Joanna Rowsell-Shand among the gold medallists in Rio.
director Dame Heather Rabbatts, who has been left “frustrated” and “disappointed” at its failure to implement reform. However, FA chairman Greg Clarke welcomed the new code, saying: “It
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will rightly protect public investment in sport by ensuring that transparency, controls and financial probity are a prerequisite for all organisations in receipt of government money.” British Cycling, the England and
Wales Cricket Board, the Lawn Tennis Association, UK Athletics and UK Gymnastics are other recipients of funding, along with many Olympic and Paralympic sports. (BBC)
MW LTD. Is looking for an:
ASSISTANT GALLERY MANAGER QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE • Post secondary degree in arts or related discipline • Minimum 10 years experience in silks screen printing • Commercial painting and design • In-depth knowledge of materials from screen printing • Impeccable customer service skills • Liaising with suppliers and customers • Office and computer skills (MS Office and Photoshop) • Art Painting • Art Instruction • Bookkeeping • Must be available to work long hours, weekends and holidays especially during the season
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This position is currently held by a work permit holder. Prospective TC Islander applicants are also free to lodge a copy of their applications with the Labour Board.
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SPORTING governing bodies must bring in more women or lose public funding, UK Sport and Sport England have warned. Under the new ‘Code for Sports Governance’, organisations must adhere to “gold standards” of transparency, accountability and financial integrity. The code sets out a target of at least 30% gender diversity on boards. “If sport wants to be publicly funded, it must reflect the public it serves,” said the chief executive of Women in Sport, Ruth Holdaway. She said the code sent that message “loud and clear”. The code calls for: Increased skills and diversity in decision-making, with a target of at least 30% gender diversity on boards Greater transparency, for example publishing more information on the structure, strategy and financial position of the organisation Constitutional arrangements that give boards the prime role in decision-making The new code applies to governing bodies who ask for UK government and National Lottery funding from
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TURKS & CAICOS SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY PROVO RYDER CUP:
North America golfers record comfortable win After four years of dominance, the International Team relinquished control of the Provo Ryder Cup. The event, sponsored by Turks & Caicos Sotheby’s International Realty, witnessed some quality golf en route to an impressive North American victory (24.5 to 17.5). In the two-day event, two weekends ago, 48 golfers
competing head-to-head in the popular match play format. The win narrowed the International Team’s impressive historic lead to 16 vs. 8 as it ended the multipleyear jinx that team North America seemed burdened by; in fact it was only the second North American win over the last 11 years. Fraser Dods and Todd Foss
The North American golfers defeated the International team by seven points.
captained North America, who started with a solid 7 to 5 first day lead in the Saturday
best ball format. International captains Grant Noble and Dale Hodgkins rallied their team for Sunday’s singles play as their side came out early with excellent results in the first six ladies matches before ultimately falling to the North American men by 12.5 to 5.5 in the last 18 matches of the Cup. This year the Provo Ryder Cup enjoyed some of the best golf witnessed in the 24-year history of the matches. The weather finally co-operated after heavy rain earlier in the week and the course rebounded under the guidance of Superintendent
Tim Mack to provide the players with great conditions for the weekend challenge. All four captains did a tremendous job creating a competitive, but fun tournament atmosphere by making “the spirit of the game” top priority. The Provo Ryder Cup is eagerly anticipated each year and again kicked off with a lively Wednesday pairings party where the captains arranged the stage for all 36 matches. Other highlights included the fact that there were five first time Ryder Cup golfers, two of which (Mike Kenney and Josh Germain) dominated
their opponents. Also notable was 13-year-old Augustina Rebolledo and 11-year-old Brooke Rivers who both won their singles match on Sunday. Although a true team event it should be noted that the following nine players captured a perfect two points by winning both their matches; Christine Dickenson, Tammy Glugosh, Carol Brown, Ty Nagthall, Josh Germain, Mike Kenney, Jim Gefucia, Terry Erskine, and Gregg Rivers. Terry Erskine in fact has won all four of his matches over the last two years.
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CARIBBEAN BUILDING MATERIALS & SERVICES LTD Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, BWI Phone 649-941-3400 • Fax 649-941-3401 Required:
EQUIPMENT OPERATORS
Applicant must have substantial experience in all aspects of earth moving equipment operations. Seven years minimum experience required. A mechanical aptitude would be beneficial. Applicant must be prepared to work weekends and evening as required. Must have valid driver’s license. Wage: $15.00
Chrysalis Fitness 5K/10K run set for this Sunday ONE of the biggest sports contributors to the Salvation Army, the Chrysalis Fitness 5K and 10K Run, will take place this Sunday morning in Providenciales. The eighth annual event will see runners in action in the Grace Bay area with a start
and finish at the Scotiabank parking lot. The event, which is sponsored by Grace Bay Car Rentals, Scotiabank and Chrysalis, will start from 06:30h. Organiser Leslie Foss said that: “All proceeds are donated to the Salvation Army. To
date, our event has raised over $21 000.00.” She is hoping for a large turnout. Entrance fee is $35. For further information Foss can be reached at leslie_ foss@hotmail.com for entry forms or via telephone on 4328633.
CONCRETE TESTER
Applicant must have at least ten years’ experience with concrete testing. Applicant will be required to test concrete in the field on a variety of construction sites. Applicant must have experience with concrete testing, preparing test reports, basic computer knowledge, must be prepared to work late days, evenings, weekends and holidays on occasions as the job dictates. Must have valid driver’s license. Wages start $65,000 per annum.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Applicant will report to and assist the President and Vice President in all facets of the concrete company. Applicant must have an Administrative Assistant Certificate. Applicant must have a minimum of 5 years’ experience in the concrete industry. Applicant must demonstrate professionalism, resourcefulness and independence with strong organizational, management priority setting and multitasking skills. Knowledge of a foreign language would be an asset. Applicant must have a valid driver’s license. Salary starts at $700 per week.
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Applicant must have at least seven years’ experience with concrete equipment, hydraulics and heavy equipment. Applicant must be able to provide their own tools. Applicant must be prepared to work late days, evenings, and weekends as the job dictates. Wages start at $13.50 per hour.
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NOTICE LOST LAND CERTIFICATE TITLE NUMBER SECTION ISLAND 10404 EAST SUBURBS GRAND TURK Whereas, LILLIAN LOUISE PARKER as personal representative of JONATHAN NATHANIEL PARKER (deceased), has declared that the Land Certificate for the above mentioned title number(s) registered in his/her/their name was inadvertently mislaid and cannot be found. Take not that I, Tresha-Gaye Ustanny Acting Registrar of Lands, shall issue a new land certificate for the said title six weeks of the date of the first publication of this Notice in a local newspaper and the Gazette. Dated this 13th day of September 2016 Signed .................................................................................................................. Acting Registrar of Lands Witnessed .................................................................................................................. 12471
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The TCI and Bermuda teams after the game.
TCI ruggers whip Bermuda in Over-35 friendly – Fall to Atlanta THE TCI Over-35 national team defeated Bermuda after losing to an Atlanta side on Saturday in the 2016 Heineken Halloween Ruck and Roll Rugby Tournament at the Meridian Field. Team TCI had a challenge against the Atlanta team due to the number of players that travelled. The visiting team brought 30 players and rotated
them wisely in the 15s game. TCI on the other hand had limited subs, but proved their fitness in the second half by scoring their 10 points (tries by Neil French and Augustine Modeste) in the 24-10 loss. Despite beating Bermuda by a score of 14-0 in the feature clash, the game proved a challenge. Bermuda were very organised and solid in
defence. In the first half Levardo Talbot was able to get space down the wing and speed ahead to score twice in almost repeated fashion. Team captain Gareth Butler converted one of the tries. The rest of the first half was a stalemate as Bermuda withstood TCI’s constant attacks. The second half of the Bermuda game started as the first finished, but with Bermuda gaining possession and confidence. TCI managed to stave off increased Bermuda attacks, including an on the line Bermuda
effort, which the referee called a knock on, forcing a scrum which TCI won, enabling a final TCI attack before fulltime. Butler said that the Atlanta game was a disappointing result. He felt that the home team did not start fast enough and were forced to play catch up. Against Bermuda he said the home team started faster. “We quickly established our pattern and broke down the middle after two quick rucks. Bermuda played wiley rugby probably with
better skills though smaller size than Atlanta. At ruck time they were technically more adept and that lead to frustration on TCI’s side as we conceded repeat penalties at the breakdown. Discipline needed to be lifted and around half time we then got back to our pattern and scored more tries out wide. It was nice to hold Bermuda scoreless and finish off a great days play.” The teams are hoping to make the Over-35 friendlies an annual tournament.
Danesh stay unbeaten in Filipino Basketball League DEFENDING champions of the Filipino Basketball League Danesh Quality Food Centre took the lead with their fifth consecutive victory in the seventh round of the tournament last Sunday at the Gus Lightbourne Sports Complex court. The 79-62 points win against La Diva Dolce Villas, was the first defeat for that team in five games. Danesh claimed the win after an explosive first half from Ritchie Frias. The power forward scored 13 of his 30 points in the first period. Last season’s MVP Dennis Cimafranca was relatively quiet with eight points. Apa Jupiter stepped up with 13 points. For the opposing team, A Yee exploded from down town, as he scored eight threes in his game high 32 points. Hartling Group bounced back from defeat last week to record a big win over team 159. The 8446 point win was led by JC Fuster with 20 points and Jai Cabrera
Ritchie Frias led Danesh with 30 points.
with 19. Barino led 159 with 16 points. In the other game, Lanky defeated MoneyGram 67-55. Rulan led the winners with 21 points. Jay Jarapa was MoneyGram’s main scorer with 20 points. The competition continues on Sunday at the same venue.
The young TCI teams will compete against teams from Jamaica, Cayman Islands and the Bahamas.
U13 football teams off to Bahamas tournament TCI will be represented by U-13 male and female teams on Friday and Saturday in the Bahamas. The teams left the TCI on Thursday with the TCIFA Technical Director Daz Mehan and a string of coaches. In the Bahamas they will play against teams from Jamaica, the host nation and the Cayman Islands in the
LCIS-KPMG Football Fest. “The boys and girls have had intensive training for the past three months,” Mehan told the Weekly News before departing. “I have every confidence in Olivia Graveley (girls’ coach) and Fraser Park (Boys’ coach) in bringing home success.” He added that the competition will
be “great experience for all players” given the high profile nature of the games. This is the first time that the boys will travel to the competition, the girls competed last year. The coaching team is also hoping to gain match experience for next year’s U15 CONCACAF Championships.
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