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BEACHES FREED OF $76M IN FINES AWAITS MEDIATION ON REMAINING $26M OWED

The premier has confirmed that the Government has written off the $76.4 million in accruing penalty that Beaches Resort and Spa is said to owe on its $26.7 million in back taxes.

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SNAP Centre’s new playground is under construction GDP AND GOV’T REVENUE SUFFER HUGE LOSSES PNP’S CAMPAIGN MARATHON CONTINUES TO BUILD MOMENTUM

SECOND STIMULUS GRANT TO ROLL OUT MID-NOVEMBER

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The SNAP Centre is getting a whole new playground that caters specifically to the needs of patrons of the facilities

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CLOCKS GO BACK THIS SUNDAY Daylight Savings Time (DST) will end on Sunday (November 1) at 1am when clocks will go back one hour. At that time, Eastern Standard Time (EST) will begin and will continue until Sunday, March 14, 2021.


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GDP and Gov’t revenue suffer huge losses BY OLIVIA ROSE THE TCI’s gross domestic product (GDP) is likely to be 25 percent lower than the previous financial year, Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson announced this week. Government revenue is also expected to be down 45 percent from $315 million in 2019-2020 to an estimated $173 million in 20202021. Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson attributed the decline to the unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic which has upended lives and wreaked havoc on economies across the world. Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday (October 27) at her office in Providenciales she said simply that “we are spending much more than we are making”. “The local economy and by extension the world have changed dramatically in the past six months,” she said. “Prior to March 2020, economic growth in the TCI was expected to increase, however, and obviously, this changed abruptly when the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic began to be felt locally.” Although the Statistics Department has projected a decrease in economic activity, the premier said she is “cautiously

optimistic” that in 2021 the TCI will return to its growth trajectory. “How soon the new growth is confirmed will be largely dependent on a number of factors in the global economy, including (a) how soon an effective vaccine is found to help nations better able to manage the pandemic and (b) how strongly international tourism will bounce back. “For now, the global projection is that the global travel market would not be back to pre-pandemic levels for maybe at least three years.” In divulging the territory’s finances, the premier said the TCI’s operating deficit for the second quarter was at $25.1 million. “This outturn compared unfavourably to the projected surplus of $10.6 million,” she said. “The operating deficit widened to $44.4 million at the end of the six-month period.” Cartwright Robinson stressed that this significant underperformance is a direct result of the Government’s response to Covid-19 which saw the closure of borders and a lockdown. Coupled with this, the hotel and restaurant tax, which also usually accounts for circa one quarter of TCIG’s total revenue, saw the most significant downturn during

Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson said she is cautiously optimistic that in 2021 “we will begin to return the TCI to a growth trajectory”

this time. It generated just $1.6 million for the second quarter and a total of only $2.4 million at the end of September versus a budget of $13.8 million. “The borders reopened on July 22 at which point business activity was somewhat restored. “However, tourism activities have been slow as many persons are averse to travelling given that the virus continues to spread both locally and in our main international markets. “At this point, it remains uncertain when revenue collections will begin to gain any significant momentum.” Returns from statutory bodies totalled $13.5 million for the year to date and made up 18 percent of total recurrent revenue. The outturn was $1.2 million ahead of the estimates while showing a $11.3 million increase over the prior year, the premier said.

Along with this, stamp duty on land transactions for the quarter was $2.2 million and totalled $12.8 million at the end of the second quarter which was $3.4 million ahead of the estimates. However, import duties for the quarter recorded just $9.6 million, totalling $16.8 million at the end of the second quarter. This result was 42 percent below the estimates while 54 percent below the prior year’s outturn. Customs processing fees collected for the quarter of $5 million were down $3.4 million or 43 percent from both the budget and prior year Q2 result. Turning her attention to the territory’s aggregate expenditure for the second quarter, the premier said it totalled $58.3 million, $2.4 million or four percent above the projected amount. “The significant variance to the budget is partially due to the full

budget for stimulus grants to both individuals and businesses in the MSME sector being expected to be fully expended at this point,” she said. “That is understood, given our determination to at this stage balance people’s lives, rather than balance budgets.” The premier underscored that significant expenditure continues to be incurred in the health care sector and in the holding and repatriation of illegal immigrants. She stressed that while cash reserves have been lowered because of this year’s increased expenditure, the Government still has $155 million in reserves and is actively seeking to borrow up to $80 million to secure its financial position through to summer 2021. The World Economic Forum has predicted a global $1 trillion global decline in tourism revenues and the loss of 120 million jobs in 2020 alone.

American newlyweds drown off Parrot Cay BY OLIVIA ROSE Published by Turks & Caicos News Company Ltd. Cheshire House, Leeward Highway, Providenciales P.O. Box 52, Turks & Caicos Islands, BWI W. Blythe Duncanson - Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Olivia Rose - Senior Reporter Faizool Deo - Sports Editor (At Large) Cord Garrido-Lowe - Graphics Consultant (At Large) Dilletha Lightbourne-Williams - Office Manager Email: (Advertising) tcnews@tciway.tc, (News) tcweeklynews@gmail.com Tel. 649-946-4664 (office), 649-232-3508 (after hours) Website address: www.tcweeklynews.com Follow us on: Facebook: facebook.com/tcweeklynews Twitter: twitter.com/tcweeklynews1

AN AMERICAN couple drowned while swimming off Parrot Cay on Wednesday afternoon (October 28). According to the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, at 2.41pm officers from the police station in North Caicos responded to a report of a drowning. The bodies of a 29-year-old woman and a 35-year-old man were seen floating in the water by beachgoers who had alerted authorities. The victims were honeymooning on the private island, a source told the Weekly News.

The newlyweds were both confirmed dead by a medical doctor at 4.02pm and were subsequently transported to the Providenciales Government Morgue. Acting Commissioner of Police Rodney Adams said the incident was a tragic loss of life and extended his condolences to the victims’ families and friends. “It is a tragedy, and our hearts and our prayers go out to the families and friends of both victims. “The details of the incident are still under investigation and the identities of the deceased will not be published until the next of kin is notified. Condolences to

those who knew them.” Adams added that investigations are ongoing. Last year on August 5, a couple from Houston Texas, and their family friend died in a while swimming with their children on Bambarra beach on Middle Caicos. Irma Barrera, 34, and Roy Perez, 38 and their friend Dr Richard Okoloise, while swimming the half-mile distance through shallow water encountered a riptide fuelled by high winds which pushed them further out to sea. Their bodies were later recovered after an intense search and rescue operation.


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The tentative reopening date of Beaches remains at November 18, the date the mediation is set to start

Gov’t writes off Beaches’ $76m tax penalties Awaits mediation on remaining $26m owed

BY DELANA ISLES THE PREMIER has confirmed that the Government has written off the $76.4 million in accruing penalty that Beaches Resort and Spa is said to owe on its $26.7 million in back taxes. This was confirmed on Tuesday (October 27), during a live streamed press conference from the Hilly Ewing Building in Providenciales. “We have already committed to having the penalties written off, it would have to go to the House of Assembly, but the core of the taxes is under $30 million,” Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson said when questioned about the owed dollar amount at present. The back taxes are for underpaid accommodation tax - which for years Beaches paid just 60 percent of the 12 percent, a practice confirmed by letter by the now Opposition leader. That remaining balance is among the issues the two will discuss when they meet at the table

for mediation on November 18. Beaches resort is adamant that it owes nothing, and that it is owed money by the Government. The matter has been dragging on for a number of years now and in the past few months the resort has made its frustration publicly known. It has issued several press statements calling out the Government on its alleged delaying tactics. Asked why it was taking the two so long to get the matter resolved, the premier said they are moving as fast as they can and are allowed. “It would seem as if it is taking long because the public is not privileged to a lot of the discussion that is going on over the last three years.” She acknowledged that while there have been some dry spells, the mediation was agreed to in April or May and the Government has been and will continue to do its part to have the matter resolved. The date for mediation was only made public last week by Beaches

resort. The premier added: “We are going as fast as we are allowed to go, so somethings will not happen as fast as people would like for it to happen because the issue is not as simple as it is being put forward.” Asked if any communication was made to the Government concerning the reopening of the territory’s major resort and revenue generator, the premier said nothing has been said to them officially. The tentative reopening date of Beaches remains at November 18, the date the mediation is set to start. By contrast, Sandals and Beaches Resorts have reopened six hotels in Jamaica, including a Beaches resort, both hotels in Barbados, two in Saint Lucia, as well as the resorts in Grenada and Antigua. Last week, the resort said its team members and the communities in the TCI are already enjoying the benefits of the industry and are able to support their families, while the resort awaits a fair and equitable

resolution of the tax matter with the government. In March 2018, the Government offered an amnesty in penalties on back taxes to any business that paid their taxes in full by that May. Forty-one businesses were told they could benefit from a write off

of more than $89 million in tax penalties – with Beaches saving $76 million and Club Med saving nearly $9 million. However, Beaches did not respond to the call and refused to pay the $26 million it was alleged to have owed.

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Second loan details to be decided after election BY DELANA ISLES THE NEXT duly sworn in TCI Government will decide whether it will seek a guarantee from the UK for a second loan to keep the Islands’ economy afloat amid the global pandemic. The current Government plans to borrow up to $80 million to secure its financial position through to Summer 2021 without any help from the United Kingdom. It is the part of a two-stage debt procurement strategy – the second part of which will be left entirely in the hands of the new administration. Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson, who is also Minster of Finance, revealed the decision on Tuesday (October 27) during a press conference in her Providenciales office. “The Government of the Turks

and Caicos Islands will shortly issue a request for proposals to borrow up to $80 million to secure its financial position through to Summer 2021. “It will not be seeking a United Kingdom government guarantee,” she said. In September, the premier revealed that the territory’s finances are in dire straits, due to the effects and financial fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic. With the TCI’s main industry tourism - severely impacted, she said borrowing is the TCI’s only option for financial recovery. Premier Cartwright Robinson explained that much work has been done since the services of a debt advisor were procured. She said the Government has now adopted a debt strategy which will not create long term funding commitments or other potentially onerous obligations.

The premier said the $80 million loan will form the first stage of the two-stage debt strategy. “This approach was taken by my Government and will rightly leave the decision over stage two or the long-term debt strategy, and issues such as whether to pursue a UK government guarantee, to be dealt with after the election.” She stated that immediately following the arrangement of the new stage one debt facility, TCI officials and advisers will start work on the borrowing options for stage two. This will then be presented in the new term post-election so that TCI’s long term financial stability can be assured. “Remember, while TCI Government finances have been heavily impacted by the pandemic, it entered the crisis in a position of strength with a Standard and Poor’s credit

rating of BBB+, just $3 million of central government debt, cash reserves of $200 million and a hard-won reputation for good governance and transparency, all factors acknowledged by regional lenders.” The premier said her government is confident in its ability to secure the funding required. The first UK loan guarantee was adopted by the interim administration after the territory was placed under direct rule by the British government in 2009. This was following an extensive corruption investigation into alleged illegal activities of the Michael Misick administration, which left the territory in desperate financial straits. The Government repaid its first $170 million guaranteed bond, thereby completing the refinancing of its first UK guaranteed debt, on Monday,

February 22, 2016. The $170 million bond was originally issued to the TCI Government in 2011 as part of the $260 million UK government guaranteed refinancing. The bond was repaid from a combination of $142 million of cash and a $28 million loan (provided by Royal Bank of Canada). The balance of the $260 million had already been repaid between 2014 and 2015. This initial guarantee had come with a British appointed chief financial officer - Hugh McGarelGroves and Stephen Turnball - a controversial position that was finally abolished in 2017. The role was replaced with a financial advisor to the governor, who provides assistance to the governor in the exercise of his powers relating to government finances.

Curfew changed to midnight, restriction on inter-island travel lifted BY DELANA ISLES THE TURKS and Caicos Islands’ Covid-19 control measures have been revised and updated to reflect the achievements of the territory so far in controlling the spread of the virus. During a press conference on Thursday (October 29), Minister of Heath Hon. Edwin Astwood announced the easing of the curfew hours and the lifting of restrictions on inter-island travel. Currently, no one is hospitalised with Covid-19 symptoms and no cases are in the Intensive Care Unit, Astwood said. The Ministry of Health has completed more than 121 tests in the last 36 hours, 27 being reported from the private laboratories. From this, two new cases of Covid-19 were identified, bringing the current number of active cases to date to eight, all

residing in Providenciales. The minister said the Government’s position continues to be that the measures must continue to strike a balance between limiting the spread of Covid-19 and supporting all the other elements of people’s wellbeing and livelihoods. “This is a delicate balance, and there is no one perfect way to navigate this pandemic. “We will continue to rely on the evidence that we are seeing spread within the country and throughout the world.” REVISED COVID-19 CONTROL MEASURES. Starting November 2, at 5am, a curfew is imposed on all islands from 12am to 5am. This will be in effect every night starting from November 2 until 5am on November 16, on all islands. Restrictions on businesses: from November 2 at 5am to November 16, all businesses

Minister of Heath Hon. Edwin Astwood shall suspend operations to the general public at 11pm; and the number of customers remains the same as in the previous regulations. This means that the 30 percent capacity remains in effect.

The restrictions on domestic travel have been lifted and will come into effect on November 2 until November 16. However, the minister advised that it will be an offence and a fine will be imposed on persons who break a quarantine order, or is identified a suspected individual, or is a contact of a positive case and travels to another Island. The screening for essential domestic travel has been amended to just temperature checks on every person before the person boards an aircraft or boat for inter-island travel. This measure remains in place until December 31. Religious places of worship: the restrictions remain the same as in the previous regulations, and will stay that way from November 2 to 16. Funeral services and burial grounds: from November 2 at 5am to November 16, a

maximum number of 40 persons may be permitted to attend a funeral service, and at least one officiant, and essential mortuary staff, which shall be approved by the chief medical officer provided that such funeral services will be held outdoors. Similarly, wedding ceremonies are now permitted a maximum number of 40 people, indoor or outdoor. The restrictions on public gathering and social activities remain the same as in the previous regulations, as do gathering at shelters. Logs are still required to be kept by aircrafts and places of worship, now with the inclusion of social gatherings. Restrictions as it relates to public beaches remain the same, as does restriction on visitation. The reopening of schools will be in accordance with the policy issued by the Ministry of Education.


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Beaches reopening date now an uncertainty Resort condemns politicisation of the tax dispute BY DELANA ISLES MEDIATION between Beaches Resort and Spa and the Government has been set for three weeks’ time, but the resort is unhappy with the date. November 18 - when the resort had slated their reopening - is when management will sit down with Government representatives to iron out a several year-long tax issue. In one of two statements issued last week, Beaches accused the administration of the following: “Heartless, vindictive and incompetent is what the Government have proven themselves to be.” The resort contended that the late date for the mediation process is indicative to them that the Government is deaf and blind to the “extreme hardship and suffering of the citizens of the TCI”. It said it had made itself available to meet during the week of November 8, and thought the Government would have done the same. “Given the seriousness of the matter, we would have thought that the Government would have made themselves available at the earliest opportunity – any responsible and caring government certainly would have. “This has not occurred. The Government advised that they are not available until November 18, 2020. “Even after the mediation, Beaches understands that the

matter will then need to go to the House and Cabinet for approval. The end does not appear to be in sight.” In the October 24 release, Beaches insisted that it is imperative that the TCI not continue to lose credibility in the travel industry. The resort’s continued delay to reopen its doors has greatly impacted travel to the Islands as well as the reopening of a number of other resorts. The company said it is hopeful that the November 18 discussions will be amicable and fruitful. ‘POLITICAL GIMMICKS’ Meanwhile, in a press statement on October 22, Beaches board of directors said they had taken note of attempts to peddle misinformation in certain quarters regarding the impasse. “Unfortunately for those peddling such political propaganda, and who think that a David and Goliath scenario provides political leverage, live in an outdated time and place.” They added: “2020 has caused immeasurable suffering and hardship and people have no time for political gimmicks.” According to the board, the 2013 letter being bandied about as “a misconceived political tool” did nothing more than confirm the basis on which the all-inclusive sector paid taxes since the 1990s and which was implemented under a PDM administration. “In fact, we understand that

Man arrested for gun and drugs possession A TWENTY-nine-year-old man was arrested in South Caicos on Saturday (October 24) after police found an illegal firearm and cannabis in the car he was driving. Officers conducted a stop and search on the black Honda Airwave which was travelling east along Cameron Street at

about 12.14am. They recovered a gun, five rounds of ammunition and the cannabis. The man, named by the police press office as Mark Humes, was arrested on suspicion of carrying firearm, ammunition and possession of a controlled drug.

The resort’s continued delay to reopen its doors has greatly impacted travel to the Islands as well as the reopening of a number of other resorts

there is at least one other resort which has a more favourable tax arrangement than Beaches.” The board clarified that the resort has no political affiliations, but is a partner with any and all duly elected governments. They said its only commitment is to work with the Government to ensure that the people of the TCI are able to once more see commercial activity return, and be able to take care of their families sooner rather than later. The board once again made it clear that they wish no favours and

that the resort owes no taxes. “It is the Government which owes Beaches and it is the Government which has violated our legally binding agreements and commitments.” The board added: “The world is looking on at what is happening between the island’s key investor, and those persons elected to take care of the people’s business and welfare, and the picture they are seeing right now is not a very pretty one.” Additionally, the board said they have taken note of the statement

issued by the Turks and Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association (TCHTA). They recognise their deep concern for the negative fallout the continued closure of Beaches has for the 13,000 employees of the sector and the overall economy of the TCI. “Beaches can assure the Hotel and Tourism Association, the 13,000 employees of the sector, along with our 2,000 team members and the wider community, that we will continue to do all we can to have this matter resolved in a fair and equitable manner. We seek nothing more.” The board said they remain convinced that it is sheer incompetence by the Government that is the single reason why they are where they are today, and what has compelled the them to keep Beaches’ doors closed. The issues can be resolved within two days, the board said, even as it has dragged on for nearing four years. “But only time will tell if the Government will treat this matter with the urgency it demands.”

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Petitioners appeal to Mercy Committee to free boxer from jail

Jim Kelly Joseph, imprisoned on gun and ammo charges pleads for mercy

A SECOND appeal has been made to the TCI Mercy Committee to free local boxer and youth mentor Jim Kelly Joseph from jail. Joseph is currently an inmate at Her Majesty’s Prison in Grand Turk, serving a seven-year sentence for possession of gun and ammunition. Since his conviction in 2018, Joseph has been fighting for his freedom. He first alleged that he was improperly instructed by his first legal counsel to plead guilty to charges he said he was not guilty of. This argument was accepted by neither the chief justice nor the Court of Appeal. Then earlier this year, he filed an application to appeal to the Privy Council, which was denied. Now, relative Bob E Joseph has taken up the young man’s fight, starting an online petition on change.org appealing to the Mercy Committee for his release.

Up to press time, the petition had received 1,189 signatures, with a target of 1,500. The Mercy Committee, which earlier this month denied Jim Kelly’s first appeal, is chaired by the governor and consists of four to six duly selected people. It has the power to grant pardons for convicted offenders, exoneration from punishment for crime, to substitute a lesser penalty for crime and to delay or reverse penalty for any crime. The committee was first formed in 2013, and to date, only one person has been pardoned, according to media reports. That person was Judith Swann who was pardoned by the committee in 2016 for medical reasons. Swann, a former reservations manager at Amanyara resort, was convicted to two and a half years in prison for stealing $146,894 from the resort.

In his petition Joseph outlines that Jim Kelly, a father of a fiveyear-old son, made a terrible mistake accepting from a young boy a gun for the purposes of handing that weapon into the police. “He was sentenced on that unchallenged basis as a man of good character.” Jim Kelly comes up for parole in March 2021, but Joseph said if paroled the conviction will remain on the young man’s record for the rest of his life and will impact his career prospects and ability to travel as a way of promoting the sport he loves - boxing. The petitioner said that in December 2019, a first application was made to the Mercy Committee, but in mid-October 2020 a “not at this time” response was received from the body. “In part, expected concerns on the part of the public at his early release were relied on by the Mercy Committee for that outcome,” the petition read. It continued: “Although Mr Joseph continues to respect the work of the Mercy Committee, he is a fighter to the core. On that basis, he has already asked for a ‘return bout’.” Joseph said the many signatories to the petition will hopefully persuade the committee to have mercy on Jim Kelly. “He does so intending to offer a clear view of the public’s view on whether his imprisonment should continue.” Several residents took the opportunity presented to extoll the virtues of Jim Kelly, and the innumerable works he has done in the community and for the youth of the Islands. Several of these notable, community minded works of Jim Kelly had been prominently highlighted in the local media for several years prior to his arrest and conviction. Chrystal Charles wrote: “While we support the law and stricter measures on offenders, knowing the character of this man, I’m sure that all that sign this petition are confident that he is deserving of the mercy that this board is able to extend.” Dean Sparks wrote: “No youth leader connects and interacts with the youths of the Turks and Caicos like Kelly, motivating and patient giving real guidance when it came to it, his humble character and determination to make a road for others in the sport of boxing which is now dead without CONTINUED 

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All island candidate Shaun Malcolm on a campaign truck

PNP campaign marathon continues to build momentum BY DELANA ISLES THE PNP’s national campaign has kicked into high gear with an aggressive election campaign

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him.” Gino Agenor, one of Jim Kelly’s mentees, wrote: “Jim Kelly was always a mentor to me. “Having known and grown with him since primary school and watching him evolve as a basketball player, boxer, and a life coach. “I came up as a trainer under Jim and he placed me on a platform where I strived and made a name for myself as Coach Spudd.” Imterniza McCartney stated: “I’ve heard about this young man’s positive influence on and contribution to our youth in Provo. “I’ve also interacted with him during some of his prison time. He was mannerly, respectable and grateful, the way I view it is that he has been held accountable for his actions.”

initiative called ‘PNP 10K Campaign Marathon’. The campaign kicked off on October 16 with a schedule of 10 motorcades and drive-ins in 10 different constituencies throughout the territory in 10 weeks. The first set of rallies took place in electoral district four - North Caicos and Middle Caicos. There were three well supported motorcades and drive in rallies between October 16 and 17, party campaign manager Jas Walkin told the Weekly News on Thursday (October 29). He said the momentum and launch in North Caicos took the PNP national campaign to Grand Turk last Saturday where once again the turnout and support exceeded expectations. Walkin said that the party has confidence that the majority of the territory “has grown weary from the Cartwright Robinson-led PDM Government”. “However, the turnout in the twin islands and then in Grand Turk was emotional, and the enthusiasm for the Opposition party was a great indication for desired change in Government.” Images of the event and reflections by Grand Turk residents showed that it had been a long time since they had seen a motorcade and rally that size on the island, the campaign manager added. With two campaign stops completed and eight more on the schedule, the PNP campaign manager said he is confident that momentum will continue to

All island candidate Hon. Josephine Connolly on the campaign trail

build. He said the party is equally proud of its decision to not only bring the campaign to people and their communities but to also be the first political party to campaign in a new format. This format promotes social distancing and Ministry of Health and CDC guidelines on gatherings and wearing of masks.

“We will continue to campaign throughout this country in a safe way as we declare our national campaign slogan ‘All Aboard with PNP: Time to Rescue Our Country’,” Walkin said. He added: “If you understand the level of frustration and hopelessness in this country, Stevie Wonder would see a need for a rescue mission.

“Thankfully, our democracy has given us an alternative to this ‘do nothing PDM Government’. “Get on board with the PNP and the seasoned and stalwart leadership of Hon. Charles Washington Misick. “A new course is needed for this country and certainly a new Captain needs to take the wheel of leadership.”


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How scientists are trying to cool Earth’s climate AS THE planet stresses under the impacts of climate change many researchers believe that they must intercede to stop this degradation. They are considering manipulating the oceans, seeding clouds and using sulphur to create a sun shade to reflect radiation. In achieving this frontier, scientists are now contemplating interfering with the Earth’s processes, but is this a good idea? Every two years, 10,000 aircrafts would evenly inject sulphur particles into the stratosphere. At an altitude of more than 10 kilometres these particles are expected to reflect one or two percent of incoming sunlight. Already, researchers are pursuing radical ideas. In Iceland, scientists are turning greenhouse gases into stones by infusing carbo-dioxide (CO2) in a pilot reservoir. Concerned citizens are asking, can geoengineering work? Not just by removing harmful CO2 out of the atmosphere, but can it cool the planet? One of the most controversial climate researchers, David Keith – a professor of applied physics at Harvard University, wants an emergency plan.

BY D MARKIE SPRING D Markie Spring, a TCI resident of 15 years, is an expert in law enforcement. He worked as a detective in the Royal TCI Police Force and was director of security at Beaches Turks and Caicos.

His idea is to create a screen using dust particles, designed to reflect sun rays, weaken or even halt global warming reducing overall emission and climate risks. The notion that dust in the stratosphere cools the planet is proven. After the 1991 powerful Mount Pinatubo volcanic eruption in the Philippines, global temperature dropped by 0.4 degrees. All the climate change models show that when an even amount of solar geoengineering is injected, the professor observed, that climate risk is reduced across major regions. Swiss meteorologist Ulrike Lohmann is investigating an alternative way of cooling the Earth, through manipulating cloud

formation to reduce global temperature. Because cirrus clouds have a greenhouse effect, they hold more heat radiation than they reflect sunlight, only allowing some of the Earth’s thermal radiation to escape. The idea is to prevent cirrus clouds from forming, hence, cancelling out the doubling of CO2. In doing so, likely parts of the atmosphere are seeded with desert dust. The ice nuclei will grow faster, expand and fall to the Earth as hail. The radiation balance will change and temperature will drop. In Peru, marine researcher Ulf Riebesell wants to artificially create a system mimicking the Humboldt Current off Peru to observe CO2, mitigating the greenhouse

effect itself. However, there are startling opposition, sceptics and contrarian views to these ideas. First, is environmental activist Dru Oja Jay. He’s adamant that solar geoengineering will disrupt weather and precipitation patterns, damage the ozone layer and generate more acid rain and warns that this climate change ingenuity can cause lives. For Dru, geoengineering is worse than climate change itself. Meanwhile, in a remote corner of South America conservationist Kris Tompkins, who is committed to strengthening nature’s self-healing capacity, has invested $350 million, in addition to returning vast areas of lands to nature and worked with the governments of Chile and Argentina to create 13 national parks about the size of Switzerland. I agree with Tompkins. She said, the Earth’s climate, considering its magnitude of impact, cannot be solved entirely science. Instead, natural spaces regenerate things and in doing so would make an ecological difference, sustaining life on Earth. The best solution is reducing our footprint.

COMMENTARY

Does socialism work? WE ALL know Cuba is a socialist country. When anyone speaks about Cuba they talk about Fidel Castro. Castro was not a laid-back leader. He was a dictator responsible for many abuses. A friend I had when I worked in Miami had escaped the island with his family when he was a teenager. His dad was a successful businessman. They lived in the family residence owned originally by my friend’s grandparents. One day the family got the tip off - the Castro government was going to arrest them and take their small business and property. They escaped on the family’s wooden motorboat through a hurricane. They made it through to Miami where they eventually set up residence and resumed their small business.

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 30 years and has lived in Conch Bar, Middle Caicos, since 2002. David formerly served as branch chairman of the PDM from 2008 to 2011

This story has been repeated thousands of times in this island nation. Much of the Cuban population now lives and works in Miami. In our Miami office, we had a designer for a new line of products. His name was Vic and he was Russian. He had immigrated to the USA a few years prior to employment with our office. He proved to be an excellent designer, educated in Russia. Russia has been socialist

since 1917. Vic was an excellent designer but he was slow at his work - slow, slow. Vic and I had a heart to heart talk one day because he worked for me. “Why are you so slow?” I asked. “This is the speed we work at in Russia,” Vic explained. “When I went to work I worked at normal speed until I was criticised by my comrades. ‘Slow down you are making fools out of all of us and our department.’

“‘No matter how fast or good your work is under our (socialist) government you will not be promoted or have a raise in pay. They will not provide you with a better apartment.’” Best to set the standard for work at the slowest the government rated equally under socialism. Castro eats steak and Vic lives on potatoes. Potatoes grow well in Russia. Russia invests much of its economy in the military. Nuclear weapons are not cheap. Venezuela is one of the richest countries in South America. Oil rich. The rich former premier Chavez, a friend of our Mike Misick, ran a socialist society until his death. The ‘workers’ have a very low standard of living. Holding riots for a better standard of living. There are certain operations of

government that if run properly can be socialised. Pension plans for retired workers. The US Social Security Administration or the TCI National Insurance Board (NIB) are examples. A portion of a worker’s wages are withdrawn for these funds to invest and then pay pensions. In the USA, benefits have been extended to areas the fund was not meant to cover. This has raised the national debt to unexpected limits. In the TCI, the NIB has been used as a cash cow. $23 million was invested and lost in Washington Misick’s TCI Bank. He, Washy, has also received a huge pension block of cash. My senior neighbours in Middle Caicos try to survive on $200 and $300 a month. Socialism? Be careful.


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Reassessing relations with a post-Brexit Britain PART ONE BY MID-NOVEMBER, the outcome of the saga of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) will be known. After days of brinkmanship and political posturing, the signs are that an agreement may be achievable and that both London and Brussels are preparing the ground for an 11th hour deal. Although the British prime minister Boris Johnson declared a little over a week ago that he was all but walking away, the European Commission and the UK’s lead negotiators subsequently said that ‘the next and final phase of negotiations’ on outstanding issues has begun, and a small joint group working on a consolidated draft legal text has been established. Anyone who has ever been involved in a trade negotiation will know that that this means that the remaining issues are bridgeable, can be resolved technically, but will require political compromise and selling to the economic interests most affected. The principal matters still to be resolved

BY DAVID JESSOP

David Jessop is a consultant to the Caribbean Council. He has worked on Caribbean issues for over 40 years. David is the editor of Caribbean Insight and Cuba Briefing publications. He can be contacted at david.jessop@caribbeancouncil.org

relate to achieving an agreement on European fishing quotas in the UK’s territorial waters, something that is electorally sensitive in France; determining how state aid to UK industries might be regulated and disputes resolved in a mutually acceptable way; and reaching and understanding on security and information exchange. In the real world, the EU and UK both urgently need resolution not just because of the enormous economic uncertainty caused by the continuing grip of the pandemic and the possibility that it could take as much as a decade to fully recover from its impact, but because it relates to the strategic interests of both in global realignment.

Despite the UK prime minister declaring that the UK “with high hearts and complete confidence…will prosper mightily as an independent free trading nation”, logic suggests that a no deal outcome is the last thing an economically, regionally and socially divided Britain, suffering a surge in cases of Covid-19 and a recession now needs. For all these reasons the most likely outcome is that the UK and EU will next month finalise the text of a draft trade treaty, EU member states and the European and UK parliaments will then sign it off in December, and a new trade arrangement offering broadly similar but constrained

trading terms with the EU27 will be in place by January 1, 2021. Alternatively, if the negotiations fail, a largely unprepared Britain will fall out of the EU and see the imposition by Brussels of its base line World Trade Organisation tariffs, and in some cases quotas and restrictions on the movement of goods and services into the EU27. If this happens the damage could be considerable as the EU is by far Britain’s largest export market, accounting for 43 percent or $435.3 billion of trade in goods and services in 2019 and 51 percent or $435.3 billion worth of all UK imports from the EU27. It would also impact on the as yet to be discussed UK financial services sector which plays a vital role in supporting the UK economy. None of this of course will directly or immediately affect Caribbean-UK trade as those Cariforum countries that have ratified the UK-Cariforum Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) signed in April 2019 will see replicated in almost every respect the EU’s EPA with the region, which continues unchanged.

Do not entertain the exploration and exploitation for petroleum WHILE it is true that the impact of Covid-19 has emphasised the need to diversify our economy, petroleum exploration is not the answer. The fact that we are considering this bill means we have not considered the impact it will have on our fishing industry, our tourism industry, our environment and our future. The fishing industry is the mainstay of the economy of South Caicos. It is also a big industry for the island of Providenciales. By giving access to developers to explore for petroleum it risks a leakage of oil which could have a detrimental impact to the fishing industry. The waters could become polluted and impact the fish which would also impact our health. This would also drive away fishermen. The TCI has a small land mass and any leakage would impact the entire ocean surrounding our country. We can learn from Trinidad and Tobago where an oil tanker sank and has created great concern for the fishermen and residents there.

DREXWELL SEYMOUR

Drexwell Seymour is a certified public accountant and is the managing partner for HLB TCI. His favourite hobby, however, is writing. He has a personal website, www.drexwellseymour. com, where all of his writings are posted. He also has a YouTube channel where you can find inspirational videos. Drexwell has a BA in Accounting and an MBA in Finance.

Whether we want to admit it or not, tourism will continue to be the mainstay of our economy. We bragged about beautiful turquoise waters. We bragged about our coral reefs being one of the largest in the world. Because of these two aforementioned points, we are able to attract guests to our destination. As I mentioned on the ‘Financially Speaking Show’, we cannot compare the TCI to Trinidad and Guyana. If you want to compare, then compare our waters.

Let us focus on enhancing, protecting and developing our brand. We can do so by not giving into the demands of investors to explore for oil. We cannot afford to jeopardise the one industry that has worked for us for years. The environment should always be at the forefront of any decisions we make. The exploration for petroleum oil will upset and disturb our environment. A lot of toxic waste occurs during the exploitation of petroleum. If we were to do our research and learn

from others, we would conclude that the environmental benefits far outweigh the economic benefits. Who will benefit economically anyway? A few investors at the expense of our environment. The decisions we make today will always have an impact on our future. This is why it is important for us to have a national plan in place. A plan that depicts what we want and when we plan to have it. Let us leave a great legacy for future generations. Let us not destroy the future for our people by accommodating petroleum exploration. The majority of our residents have to work in the fishing and tourism industry beyond their retirement age. While we do need money, we do not need to rush and try to please and honour the requests of oil companies. Many countries are phasing out the use of petroleum and looking for alternatives such as renewable energy. Why then would the TCI accommodate an exploration and exploitation of petroleum?


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Gov’t acts blind while people suffer Dear Editor, I listened to the press conference today [Tuesday, October 27] and heard a lot about nothing at all. The TCIG continues to act like an ostrich with its head stuck in the sand, talking a whole lot of fluff while not talking about the one thing people want to hear about which is - when will Beaches open and what are you doing to get Beaches open? Everywhere you go the talk is about when Beaches will open, but not one word in today’s press conference until the reporters had to ask. Why is the Government acting blind to the suffering of people who are without jobs, and without incomes? Why is it always kicking the can down the road and acting clueless whenever someone asks about the

closure of the hotels particularly Beaches? People are fed up. People want to get back to work and people want to see money flowing again. It is no wonder that the people in Beaches are fed up too, and you can see it in the public statements the resort is making. So why did Beaches have to take off its gloves to get any response from the TCIG? It is like what Magnetic Media wrote just a few weeks ago - this is the ‘no reply government’. All the talk of what a good job the Government has done and diversification and reserves and all of that is just fluff. It does not impress anybody, and certainly not those people who have no job to go to when tomorrow comes. It is almost insulting to hear the

TCIG say that this process is going as fast as it can. The media personnel themselves seemed taken aback by this response, because if this issue can’t be resolved after three or four years then heaven help us. As for continuing to blame Covid-19 for all the problems, well while that may have been true early in the year, the fact is that hotel sectors in countries all over the Caribbean are opening up now and guess who is leading the charge to open - none other than Sandals and Beaches. Antigua is open. Jamaica is open, Barbados, Grenada, Saint Lucia. Beaches and Sandals have brought back out thousands of people in those islands, and they had to work with those governments to get it done.

So, when they complain of incompetence on the part of the TCIG is it so hard to see why. The TCI has the biggest and best of the resorts but yet we can’t get it reopened. That means no airlift, no jobs and no revenue. Saying you care about restoring the economy is one thing, but being able and competent enough to do it is another. From all we have heard about this issue it seems like a very straightforward matter. It does not seem to be as impossible as the government continues to claim. People are tired of hearing about matters before the courts, and now we hearing of mediation. In fact, with respect to the mediation, Beaches said it was ready for November 8 and then we hear TCIG pushed it back November 18.

If the resort is to open on November 18, how could you push back the mediation to November 18? It makes no sense. Is the TCIG serious? Isn’t this exactly what the resort has complained about? In any event, mediation does not promise a solution - it just promises that this matter is going to drag out further. Because if it has to go to Cabinet and to the House of Assembly as is reported, then we may not see Beaches reopen this year AT ALL. Let that reality sink in, because the TCI could be facing a very blue, blue Christmas and an uncertain New Year. Thank you. Keisha Simmons, Former Grand Turk resident, Miami

One day is a lifetime when you have no income An open letter to TCIG and Beaches Dear all, I have patiently observed the prolonged impasse between Beaches Resort and the TCI Government (TCIG) and even though it does not impact me directly, I must in all good conscience call for a speedy resolution of this matter. While I do not depend on tourism to make a living I know very many people who do, either directly or indirectly. These are men, women and

children already devastated by the pandemic lockdown and it is painful to see, especially at a time when other islands are reopening. I do not know the intimate details of the standoff, but the fact is that Covid-19 has changed the goal post and it has changed the dynamic. In other words, the position adopted by the premier and the TCIG of this being ‘a complicated issue’ and that the process was ‘moving as fast as it can’ no longer

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holds water. Covid-19 has forced the entire world to adapt, demonstrate flexibility and innovate, and I would like to believe that the TCIG also has the ability to assess and reassess a situation so as to bring about a solution that will benefit its citizens. The efforts to introduce social safety and stimulus programmes are commendable but ultimately these are unsustainable. As good as your reserve position may be, without adding to the reserves then you are emptying the well without putting anything back in, and that will create issues in the future. Additionally, such programmes are always beset with bureaucracy and while the distribution of relief may take weeks, one day is a lifetime when you have no income. We must bear in mind also that people don’t just want to subsist, they want to live and thrive. A relief cheque only goes so far. Similarly, while relief grants from the UK government might help, they do not solve the substantive matter of getting the economic wheels turning. We need to demonstrate a wider vision. Which brings me back to my point, which is that as you

put systems in place to cushion the fallout from Covid-19 then reopening the hotel sector should be on the priority list, and that means an extra effort right now to bring this Beaches matter to closure. Like it or not, everything pivots around Beaches, particularly airlift. To be devil’s advocate, the premier called a disputed figure of around $30 million, however how does that compare with the millions being lost daily or weekly while the sector remains closed? There is an old English proverb that cautions against cutting off the nose to spite the face, and if you are not familiar with it, it speaks to a needlessly self-destructive overreaction to a problem. One would be forgiven if they were to apply that same warning to the way the TCIG has treating this problem with Beaches. It is now almost four years if some of the reports are correct and such sloth-like progression benefits no one. This issue also has a more far reaching impact particularly with respect to the TCIG’s development and diversification agenda as outlined by the premier and minister of finance. If the Government is looking toward financial services, investing in the blue and digital economy etc. then an integral part of this will be attracting investors. It does no comfort to any future

investor to see the state and its major investor being unable to resolve a years-long impasse. As it stands, the resort has moved its reopening date back to November 18 which ironically is the same day that the TCIG wants the mediation to begin. Why the delay? According to a statement by the resort, they were ready to mediate on November 8 which left 10 days for the process to take place and the resort to open. If then it is the TCIG that has pushed the date back to November 18 what does that mean for the reopening of the hotel? Are we looking at a further delay? That would be disastrous. It is time to turn this lose-lose into a win-win. If there are claims and counter-claims as we have been reading, then that offers the opportunity for compromise. Rita Mae Brown called compromise the work of mature people. I believe in the lesson that compromise doesn’t mean that you are wrong and someone is right, it only means that you value your relationship much more than your ego. People are tired. People are hurting. People need some hope. People want this matter resolved. Please show us that you can get it done. Angus Jones, Providenciales


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Second stimulus grant to roll out mid-November BY OLIVIA ROSE GRANTS of $600 will soon be ready to be disbursed to an estimated 7,500 employees throughout the TCI whose earnings have been affected by the decline in economic activity. At a media briefing on Tuesday (October 28), Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson said the Government will begin to take applications for the stimulus payments in mid-November. “Workers here in TCI,” she said, “you the people will have an additional $5 million in your hands over the next few months. “We are pleased to announce that we are just about ready to roll out the second employee stimulus programme.” The premier assured that efforts had been made to work out a number of challenges within the system so that beneficiaries can receive their payments in a timelier manner. “The developers of the software to facilitate the application process are just about completing their

Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson announces second grant roll out to come soon

work and we will be able to begin to take applications by the middle of November. “We have learnt from the hiccups that delayed some payments when we rolled out the first stimulus package. This new system will be a much more streamlined process.” Cartwright Robinson said many of the delays of the first stimulus payments could be blamed on the absence of important documents, incomplete submissions and

duplicate applications. During the briefing, the premier revealed that 7,133 applications had been approved for the original Employee Stimulus Cash Grant. Of this amount, about 6,700 grants have been uploaded to bank accounts or paid by cheques to hospitality and tourism sector workers to a total of $8.04 million. “In spite of the challenges of the first stimulus package, as we speak

today over 90 percent of all those who had applied and qualified have been paid,” she said. The premier went on to say that as of October 22, a total of 1,501 grant applications from self-employed people and micro small medium enterprises had been received. Of those, about 813 applications have been approved for payments. From October 1 to 5 the Coronavirus Business Assistance Grant programme was reopened to accommodate applicants who missed the initial opportunity to apply for a grant. During that period, a total of 254 applications were received, the premier confirmed. Cartwright Robinson said the Coronavirus Business Assistance Grant review process is slowed by the unresponsiveness of applicants to email requests for additional information. She called on applicants to monitor their emails and to respond to questions concerning their applications in a timely fashion. “Many applicants have not

responded to the email sent and the status of their applications continue to remain under review.” She added that businesses that are not in receipt of their approved MSME or self-employed stimulus grant should contact the Treasury for an update. On March 26, following a nationwide lockdown the premier announced that the Government would provide $45 million in direct financial support and waiver of taxes, fees and charges to help residents affected. Of the $45 million, $15 million was allotted for employees and self-employed of businesses that had closed down since March 16 in the form of a one-off payment of $1,200. $10 million was earmarked for micro, small and medium enterprise sector in the form of a Coronavirus Business Assistance Grant. Micro enterprises of one to five employees were eligible for $2,000, small enterprises of six to 19 employees could receive $3,500 and medium enterprises of 20 to 25 workers, $5,000.

CABINET MEETING SUMMARY THE NAMING of Long Bay Primary School, a revised National Covid-19 testing strategy and another JAGS Memorial Statue were all discussed at the 40th meeting of the Cabinet. Acting Governor Anya Williams chaired the meeting on Wednesday, October 21, at the Hilly Ewing Building, Providenciales. All members were present. AT THIS MEETING CABINET:

- Approved a revised Fiscal and Strategic Policy Statement (FSPS) for 2020-2021 for submission to the House of Assembly. - Were updated by the Ministry of Finance Debt Advisor on short and long term debt funding options in the current domestic and international climate. Members discussed and agreed a debt financing strategy for the short to medium term. - Were updated on the state of the nation and discussed measures to further address and mitigate against any escalation of spread of the coronavirus. - Approved a revised National Covid-19 testing strategy to include:

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a) Mandatory testing of frontline workers including police, immigration, customs, teachers, medical and prison staff. b) Testing of all patients being admitted to TCI Hospitals. c) Development of community testing across all islands. Discussed proposed amendments to the Elections Ordinance for submission to the House of Assembly. Discussed proposed amendments to the Electoral Districts Boundaries Amendment Bill for submission to the House of Assembly. Approved Economic Substance Guidance Notes and their immediate publication to assist legal entities, companies including partnerships registered in the TCI to meet the compliance obligations under the Companies and Limited Partnerships (Economic Substance) Ordinance 2018 and Regulations. Approved amendments to the Companies and Limited Partnerships (Economic Substance) Bill 2020 to be tabled at the next meeting of the House of Assembly. Approved the restructuring of the

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National Insurance Budget for the provision of a new IT system for the National Insurance Board. Approved Planning Application GT 4932 for the construction of the JAGS Memorial Statue at the international airport on Grand Turk. Approved the appointment of chair Derry Handfield, vice chair Charlie Garland, Lewis W Parker and Carl Jolly as members and the director of planning, director DECR and director of DDME as ex-officio members, and Reginald Charles as secretary of the Physical Planning Board from October 26 until March 31, 2022. Approved the re-appointment of chair Andre Malcolm, Thomas Duncan, Willard H Williams, Clyde Ewing and Max E Garland as members, and Leonardo Glasgow as secretary of the Physical Planning Appeals Tribunal Board from October 26 until March 31, 2022. Approved amendments to the Insurance (Amendment) Bill 2020 and the Insurance (Amendment) Regulations 2020 re-designating Producer Owned Reinsurance

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Companies to Producer Affiliated Reinsurance Companies and allowing for risks and affiliates to be prescribed. Approved ​the giving of drafting instructions for amendments to the Money Transmitters Ordinance to include further clarification and expanding specific requirements. Approved recommendations made by the Scholarship Committee for the granting of local scholarships to applicants that have met the required criteria and the financial provision made to each awardee. Approve the naming of Long Bay Primary School. Approved the re-appointment of Eric Lightbourne as a member of the Prison Visiting Committee with effect from October 19 until September 30, 2021. Discussed TCIG’s mediation with Beaches ​which will take place on November 18. Were updated on work being carried out by the T​ CI Status Commission. Were updated on an initial workshop on tackling the root causes of serious crime and establishing safer communities.


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Transportation operators urged to apply for cash grants More than 300 drivers stand to benefit BY OLIVIA ROSE TAXI, community cab and private charter drivers who have suffered from the economic downturn cause by the pandemic can now apply for a one-off $1,200 grant. On Monday (October 26), the Government officially opened its database to accept online submissions from public service ground transport operators. The Coronavirus Ground Transport Sector Business Assistance Grant finally came to fruition following repeated calls for a stimulus from the Turks and Caicos Taxi Association. The grant forms part of a suite of payments that the TCI Government is offering to assist residents and businesses alike that are still reeling from effects of the Covid-19 lockdowns. It will see $500,000 being allocated to provide cash grants up to $1,200 to more than 300 transportation operators. Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson said the grant was introduced to offset the economic challenges that many workers who depend solely on the tourism industry are facing. In a press conference on Tuesday, Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson said the grant is “one of our responses to the continued economic fallout from the pandemic”. She added: “We have tweaked even further and have already opened the TCI Coronavirus Public Transportation Sector Grant Policy which we announced a few weeks ago. “Applications are now being received by the Department of Trade, Industry and Consumer Affairs until November 2.” Application forms are now available on the website of the Department of Trade, Industry and Consumer Affairs at web link: https://psvstimulus.gov.tc. The premier said: “A single payment will be made by the Government Treasury directly to

the applicant via cheque or direct credit to a nominated bank account within two weeks of the date on the letter of approval.” Applicants were reminded to read the instructions on how to fill the application and provide a number of requirements as incomplete applications will not be processed. A statement from the Government on Monday said applicants will be notified of the outcome as soon as possible following the submission of their applications. Successful applicants will receive an approval letter issued by the Ministry of Finance, Trade and Investment, the statement added. On Thursday (June 25) scores of frustrated taxi drivers picketed the Office of the Premier in Providenciales to demand their stimulus payments. The cabbies who were out of work for months due to the pandemic lockdown restrictions said the Government had turned a blind eye to their plight. Since June, the premier and the Turks and Caicos Taxi Association have met numerous times to iron out the issues preventing them from accessing the stimulus payment. Taxi operators were later told they would need to clear any payments owed to the National Insurance Board (NIB) before receiving the Government’s stimulus payment. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

According to the eligibility criteria posted on the Government’s website, the cash grant is available to drivers or owners in the public service vehicle licence sector that are: - Not wholly or majority owned or subsidiaries of a larger company. - Majority owned by Turks and Caicos Islander/s. - Registered with the National Insurance Board (NIB). If an applicant is in arrears at the NIB, applicant must seek to secure an assessment and to enter a good

Taxi drivers picketed the Premier’s Office in June demanding stimulus payments

faith payment plan with the board to settle the arrears. Those who are not registered at NIB must present the Public Service Vehicle Licence to NIB as proof that the applicant is a licensed operator and must register as self-employed. - Registered under the Business Licensing Ordinance and/or holds valid public service vehicle licence. - Located in the Turks and Caicos Islands. - Operating an existing business. - Not recipients of any other financial assistance available under the Coronavirus (Covid-19) stimulus package. A ground transportation operator who makes a good faith payment will qualify for a stimulus grant of $1,200. Those who do not make a payment will only benefit from a $1,000 grant. Those who drive for others must provide a letter of authorisation from the holder of the public service vehicle licence. To be considered for the cash grant a ground transportation sector operator must submit a completed Coronavirus Public Sector Vehicle Licence Assistance Grant Application Form along with the following supporting documents: - A copy of its business licence for 2019-2020 or 2020-2021. - A copy of the last national insurance contribution paid in FY 2020-2021 and/or a signed national insurance assessment for 20202021. - Banking details (if applicable). - Copy of valid public service vehicle licence for FY 2020-2021. - A letter of authorisation from the holder of the public service vehicle licence (applicable if applicant is an assigned/authorised driver).

Not a serious argument, article or person Dear Editor, Weekly News columnist David Tapfer has previously derided Obama-era government regulations and praised Trump for slashing them. Many of these regulations are environmental in nature. Citing his hometown of Cleveland, he notes the Cuyahoga River was so polluted it routinely caught fire. He waives this off as a small problem that was fixed at a low cost, and claims people now swim in it. In truth, the project cost more than $100 million when it was initiated in 1970. Adjusted for inflation, that is about $700 million today. And contrary to his claims of cleanliness, the National Park Service currently discourages using the Cuyahoga due to the release of untreated sewage and waste into the river. His strawman argument about red meat (cattle) is misguided at best as he seems not to grasp that the ever-increasing production of cattle comes at the cost of uncountable hectares of forest clear cut to make room for grazing. Those hundreds upon

hundreds of millions of trees would otherwise be providing necessary benefits to the atmosphere. Nobody is trying to “eliminate” cattle regardless of what Fox News or his Facebook friends are telling him. He cites anecdotal evidence from boatmen as proof the seas aren’t rising, as though the scientists who have spent their lives on such measurements, are not to be taken seriously. He claims the “global warming folks” say nothing about starvation in Africa, which is demonstratively false. Climate change will only make food and water more scarce - that is a huge crux of the movement. Railing against those who, broadly, don’t want to see wild animals killed, he wonders how many of us had a child or pet “swallowed up by an alligator, mountain lion or a wolf”. This is not a serious argument, this is not a serious article and this is not a serious person. You should strive to do better TCWN. Jeff Burke, Providenciales


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THE SALT CAY NOTE

The lure of the possible Proposals, prospects and the art of listening

EARLIER this year, before Covid-19 and the pandemic started dominating the national and international narrative, I wrote a column entitled ‘The head and the heart’ about a series of town hall meetings that had been organised by the Government’s investment agency, Invest TCI. Prior to writing the piece, the following press release had been published: “Invest Turks and Caicos Agency (Invest TCI) is proud to announce that Sea-T Adventure Ltd, with the approval of the Turks and Caicos Government, is in detailed negotiations to establish operations in the Turks and Caicos Islands by constructing a ‘worldclass’ cruise port on the island of Salt Cay...” At the time, I felt, and still do, that it was time to examine the pros and cons of the proposal and, most importantly, to pay attention to what native Salt Cay Islanders thought about it. The head versus the heart; the need to create sustainable income streams for local people versus the desire to preserve an historical gem for future generations. I ended my column with the following conclusion: “This is a momentous decision for Salt Cay, one that, if this development goes ahead, will transform Salt Cay for ever. That, everyone can agree on. “So once again, my input in this matter and indeed what I have said to all my native, Salt Cay friends is this: Is this truly what you want? “If it is, and if you have come to the conclusion that this is the future for your island, then grab the opportunity handed to you and run with it, for, in the words of William Shakespeare ‘it is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves’.” That was in February of this year and by the time March came around a further town hall meeting, planned for later that month, was cancelled. Lockdown came upon us, the cruise ship industry came to a grinding halt and quite a few people, myself included, were suddenly more preoccupied with worrying

BY TITUS DE BOER

Titus de Boer was born in Hamburg and spent his formative years in the West Indies. After a formal education in Germany and subsequent training as a journalist, he moved to the TCI in 1989. Titus’ Salt Cay stories and photographs can be found on www.saltcaynote.com

about survival of our businesses, the here and the now, rather than with some project pitched to us before the world as we knew it ended. One might have been forgiven for thinking that that was the last one would ever hear of this proposal when there arrived, literally out of the blue skies above Salt Cay, the CEO of Invest TCI, James Bursey, with updates, plans and drawings in hand, to visit local residents. Given the long time that had passed since the February town hall meeting, the Invest TCI man was eager to inform his various conversation partners that the current feeling was that it was now necessary to update the voting residents of Salt Cay. Due to travel restrictions and meeting regulations, the voting residents were further informed that “we thought it would be inappropriate to hold a group meeting with the whole community in Salt Cay”. And so, with the help and on the advice of the District Commissioner Mrs Almaida Wilson, Mr Bursey was encouraged to meet one-on-one with residents, at home or in small groups at local stores or bars. ‘The voting residents’...... now there was a different approach and one, I might hasten to add, that actually resonated well. Rather than sitting around in town hall meetings, all too often dominated

Salt Cay native Maurice Simmons in conversation with James Bursey of Invest TCI

in numbers, vocal cords and egos by no doubt well-meaning ‘winter residents’, the conversation partners that this visitor from Provo met, in the local bars and stores, in people’s homes and the fish shack, genuinely appreciated being listened to. And no, not all the comments were positive and not everyone had a chance to make their voices heard during this weekend’s visit. But the format worked. People felt listened to rather than just talked at - or over. I do not know whether or not this

proposal will be approved but what I do know is that, ironic as it may seem, and as a result of social distancing protocols, a better method of communicating with the people that truly matter in the decision-making process, was devised this weekend seemingly by default. “This was good,” one local contractor commented, “because the debate was brought to us, to our comfort zone.” And with that he took a welldeserved sip of a cold beer and toasted a promising future.


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Artist’s rendering of Andaz Turks and Caicos Residences at Grace Bay

Luxury resort to break ground in 2021 THE CARIBBEAN’s first Andaz branded resort looks set to break ground in 2021 after developers secured a substantial loan for the build. Boutique real estate development firm Vista Development received the interim financing from Arena Investors for Andaz Turks and Caicos Residences at Grace Bay this October. Jon Siegel, co-manager of Vista Development, said: “Covid-19 presented challenges in the hospitality sector, but we are very pleased to have closed on this new line of financing with Arena Investors, LP. “We appreciate Arena’s support

and the continued confidence of our other stakeholders, and we anticipate a great year of construction and sales ahead.” Vista Development has also recently acquired the necessary building permits allowing the firm to continue to advance toward a construction start in the first quarter of 2021. The high-end project, Designed by Rafael Amuchastegui of RAD Architecture and Modus Operandi A+D, will provide oceanfront luxury spanning 5.5 acres along Grace Bay. It will be comprised of two beachfront buildings including a nearly 60 room full-service

boutique hotel and a separate, branded residential component. The residences will offer 74 homes for sale ranging from studios to four-bedroom units, with lockout capability to maximise rental flexibility, and a collection of penthouse lofts including some that are twostories. Amenities shared by the hotel and residences will include a fullservice spa, restaurants, bars, pools, fitness studio and spa, an October 22 press release said. Matt McDonald, managing director of Vista Development, said: “Since Turks and Caicos reopened for visitors in July, we

have seen sales pick up and we anticipate a strong year ahead as the appetite for luxury projects is growing again. “The Turks and Caicos market is still very strong for both investment appreciation and income return, and we are thrilled our project is increasing the residential inventory for more buyers to invest.” The new opening date for Andaz Turks and Caicos Residences at Grace Bay is the first quarter of 2023. There are 17 Andaz hotels around the world including in New York, San Diego, Costa Rica, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Delhi and Tokyo.

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Robber beats woman unconscious A ROBBER knocked a woman unconscious on Saturday (October 24) as she attempted to drop money off at a money transfer office in South Caicos. Police were called at 9.30am to the scene on Stubbs Road where they discovered a woman had been assaulted and robbed of a large sum of money by an unknown person. She was taken the South Caicos Clinic for medical treatment. In the past week, two armed robberies were also reported in Providenciales, following a spate of five on the island the week prior. On Friday, October 23, at about 3.50pm two gunmen entered a business place on Five Cays Road and demanded money from the cashier. After stealing the cash, they left the scene in a grey coloured car. There were no injuries or shots fired. Then on Monday (October 26) at about 1.20pm, a masked gunman stole cell phones and sim cards from a business in Kew Town before fleeing on foot. Again, there were no injuries or shots fired. Anyone with information on these incidents can call 911 or Crime Stoppers confidentially on 1-800-8477.


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The SNAP Centre is getting a whole new playground that caters specifically to the needs of patrons of the facilities

SNAP Centre’s new playground is under construction BY DELANA ISLES WORKS to overhaul the playground at the SNAP Centre in Kew Town, Providenciales, is currently underway with the help of several donors led by Graceway Supermarkets. In celebration of the supermarket chain’s 20th anniversary, its charitable arm Graceway Communities began the ‘Staying Blue Campaign’. Under the programme, customers were rewarded for using reusable shopping bags by being given a token. They then used the token to vote on what programme or service they would like Graceway Communities to redevelop within the TCI community. A value was put on each token, the number of votes resulted in the amount of money that was donated. The SNAP (Special Needs Association of Providenciales) Centre was the first project that customers voted overwhelmingly to win. “We are proud that this project has been chosen by our valued customers and people of the Turks and Caicos, and proud that this project has brought together the community (as seen by companies

donating services to help) in delivering this new playground to the SNAP Centre,” Graceway Supermarket said in a statement on its Facebook page. The planning of the project began in 2019, but with the difficulties brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic, the development was delayed. But the ground-breaking did happen on October 9 and earlier this week major works commenced. The playground will have a running track, with artificial grass for sports, shaded picnic benches, sand pits, and for surrounding the track. It will also be outfitted with equipment best suited for the students and which will give them the most benefit, taking into consideration sensory features, some of which will be built in house. “Graceway Communities hopes that this new development will assist in the development for kids with special needs by creating a fun, safe and judgement-free environment, allowing them to express themselves and explore their capabilities and opportunities just as any other child,” the CONTINUED 

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Proud dog owner collects his dog after surgery

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TCSPCA’s 2021 animal rescue calendar on sale soon Charity asks for public support for its sole fundraiser

BY DELANA ISLES THESE Covid-19 times have had few positive results, but one of them was the increased number of people who adopted a puppy or kitten from the TCSPCA earlier this year. Speaking with Weekly News this week, TCSPCA director Susan Blehr was heartened at the response of the public to open their homes and hearts to four legged residents.

During the lockdown and subsequent curfews, Blehr and her team of volunteers got properly attired in the personal protective wear and rescued pups, kittens and other animals. Over the past several months, they have also been seeing quite a few dogs off for new homes in the United States, even amid the restrictions on travel and life in general. But like many others, the association - which depends chiefly

Rain and Snow leave the clinic after their surgery

on the kindness of donors and its own revenue generating events has not been able to generate much money. So this month, Blehr is appealing to the public to buy the TCSPCA’s rescue animals calendar for 2021. This is one of five annual fundraising events that make it possible for the TCSPCA to carry out its work - but this year is the CONTINUED 

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Bermuda: Cole Simons to lead the OBA after unopposed bid

The Bahamas would have to navigate around current US legal restrictions if its wants to develop a medical marijuana/hemp industry.

Bahamas: Marijuana chief admits ‘dilemma’ over bank threat The Bahamas faces “a dilemma and serious concern” in developing a medical marijuana/hemp industry due to US legal restrictions, a Government advisory body co-chair conceded on Wednesday. Quinn McCartney, who heads the National Commission on Marijuana with Bishop Simeon Hall, told Tribune Business that The Bahamas cannot afford to be cut-off from the US financial and economic system due to concerns about a legalised industry conflicting with US federal law. Speaking after two prominent bankers sounded the alarm over this issue, Mr McCartney said the threat posed to The Bahamas developing its own medical marijuana/hemp

industry was something already on the Commission’s “radar”. He added that the matter had been brought to its attention by Jamaica, which had detailed the problems experienced by its banks over their US correspondent relationships ever since it unveiled a legalised marijuana industry in 2015-2016. Mr McCartney, who also heads the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), said that post made him all too aware that The Bahamas cannot afford for a legalised medical marijuana/hemp sector to keep its monies outside the formal banking industry as this could lead to the creation of a parallel financial system and/or underground economy.

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statement from the supermarket chain reads. Providing support and expertise to the worthy project is the team from Herzog - Mark Tenn and Courtney Crush who provided the asphalt at cost, and the equipment for free. Windward Developments’ team Peter Court and Kyle Smith are providing design and earth works coordination, while Jeff Luker from Graceway is overseeing the track development. Other donors to the project are T-Holdings’ Trevor Musgrove who is providing labour at cost for install of

equipment and fencing. Andrew Junn of Robinsons Survey has made a donation of survey works, while Jay Morris of Caribbean Dredging is providing his trucking service. The SNAP Centre provides intellectual and life skills opportunities for children and young persons with disabilities between the ages of four and 24 years. In addition to this project, Graceway Communities has donated more than $25,000 to various under-served projects and those in the community who are struggling amidst the pandemic.

COLE Simons is to be the unopposed new Leader of the Opposition, the One Bermuda Alliance confirmed on Tuesday. The party said Mr Simons was elected by acclamation after the deadline for nominations passed last Friday. Mr Simons replaced Craig Cannonier, who became leader just after the OBA was formed in 2011. The move will be ratified at the party’s conference on November 2. The OBA also announced several shadow Cabinet appointments. Mr Cannonier is now shadow Minister for Public Works, as well as tourism. Scott Pearman is shadow Minister for Legal Affairs and Transport Susan Jackson is the shadow Minister for Education, Social Development and Seniors Michael Dunkley is shadow Minister for National Security and Health Jarion Richardson is shadow Minister for Labour, Home Affairs, and the Cabinet office, including economic development. Mr Simons will also take on the role of shadow Minister of Finance. Mr Simons thanked Mr Cannonier for his service, as well as Leah Scott, the former deputy leader of the party.

Cole Simons replaced Craig Cannonier, who became leader just after the OBA was formed in 2011.

The party said Mr Simons would announce the OBA Senate team and the rest of the shadow Cabinet “over the next few days”. The post of leader and deputy leader are both open to OBA MPs only. The chairmanship and deputy chairmanship are open to “any OBA member in good standing”. The OBA executive will be decided at another meeting on November 3. Catherine Kempe and Justin Mathias are the contenders for the job of party chairman. Mr Simons thanked Mr Cannonier for his service, as well as Leah Scott,

the former deputy leader of the party. Mr Cannonier, the OBA’s first premier, faced a tough political future in the wake of the OBA’s massive defeat at the polls in this month’s General Election. Mr Simons, the MP for Smith’s South and a former education minister, was among six OBA candidates to win their seats on October 1. The rest were Mr Cannonier, Mr Dunkley, also a former premier, Ms Jackson, Mr Pearman and newcomer Mr Richardson. The election was a disaster for the OBA, which lost five seats to the ruling Progressive Labour Party.

TCSPCA’s 2021 animal ... only one possible. “This gorgeous, popular calendar, spotlighting wonderful rescued animals from the TCI, will be available by mid to end of November at the TCSPCA offices at Suzy Turn, and other boutiques on Providenciales and Grand Turk.” One bright spot is that the spay and neuter clinics are back on. The director said that from October 19 to 23, 106 animals, many of them new pets, were able to have surgery to prevent them from producing unwanted litters of kittens and puppies. The TCSPA brought in Dr Shelly Liles, the medical director at Spay Nation for Dogs and Cats, in Lafayette, Louisiana, to perform the spay and neuter surgeries. Dr Shelly is no stranger to the TCI as she has conducted two spay and neuter clinics in Grand Turk and as of last week, two in Providenciales for the TCSPCA. She was assisted by vet technician Candace Thomas, who is also a fan of the TCI. This was Thomas’ third stint volunteering in the TCI. Last week she was “on vacation”

from her position as senior animal control officer for Baytown Animal Services in Texas, Blehr said. Another major undertaking of conducting these clinics, is housing the volunteer medical team. Alison Reid, a Canadian woman who has long supported the TCSPCA, donated accommodation for the visiting team at her luxury six bedroom villa at the Shore Club, the director said. She also provided a car and driver, which made getting to the Suzy Turn clinic and back a breeze for everyone. “The absolutely committed, compassionate pair performed 38 female dog and 11 female cat spays, and 43 male dog and 14 male cat neuters in just four and a half days. Mind you, they were long days.” The TCSPCA director and volunteers Pauline, Ariane, Mel, Kathi and Patti, who came down from North Caicos for the weeklong clinic, manned the desk, prepared the surgery and surgical instruments each day, and ferried animals that needed rides to ensure that the veterinarian team were

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optimally occupied. Blehr added that the newly appointed Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Kevin Brown also dropped in on the clinic to meet the vet team. “He was impressed with their expertise and also that so many people had booked appointments well in advance of this clinic. “Responsible pet ownership education has clearly made a difference in these islands.” This was the first clinic held in Providenciales for 2020. In previous years, during the months of October or November, the TCSPCA would be hosting its third clinic in Providenciales. “But not in the year of Covid-19,” Blehr said, “luckily the TCSPCA did hold a spay/neuter clinic on Grand Turk just days before the March 28 lockdown.” She said at that time the team did 75 surgeries at that clinic. Anyone who would like to donate goods, funds or their time to help the TCSPCA can call the office at 941-8846 or visit the website www.tcspca.tc to access PayPal.


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Minnis tweaks emergency rules but high numbers of cases keep up the pressure PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis announced a slight relaxation in COVID-19 rules this week, but warned that Bahamians must get used to cycles that involve tightening and loosening of restrictions because the pandemic will be “with us well into next year”. His press conference came days before the country welcomes visitors and returning residents without requiring that they quarantine for 14 days. While some restrictions have been slightly loosened, Dr Minnis could not provide a timeframe for when the country’s state of emergency — currently extended until November 30 — will come to an end. Dr Minnis announced that all beaches and parks in New Providence and Abaco will open starting on Monday. “Groups are limited to five individuals and the COVID-19 enforcement unit will heavily monitor beaches and parks,” he said. He said beginning Friday, an 8pm to 5am weekday curfew will apply to New Providence, Abaco and to Grand Bahama. Weddings and funerals on Grand Bahama will be limited to ten people, not including officiants and mortuary workers, and starting Saturday, exercise will be permitted in the immediate neighbourhood on weekends from 5am to 9am on New Providence and Abaco. Health officials are expected to give more information about protocols for the reopening of tourism before Sunday. Dr Minnis said residents should have sufficient funds to cover the cost of their tests and other COVID-19 expenses that may arise when they travel abroad. He said food stores may now open from 6am to 7pm in Abaco on Saturdays. Dr Minnis noted that countries

Covid-19 vaccines are currently being developed around the world.

Prime Minister Hubert Minnis warned that Bahamians must get used to cycles that involve tightening and loosening of restrictions because the pandemic will be “with us well into next year”.

around the world are experiencing a public health emergency that is again worsening, including European countries that fared well earlier in the pandemic. He said: “The pandemic is far from over. Sadly, the northern hemisphere is likely heading into the worst period of the pandemic. “With Fall already here and winter coming, colder countries face a very challenging winter. “More individuals will be indoors in these places. The virus spreads easier indoors where there is poor ventilation,” he said. “COVID-19 cases are soaring in countries around the world, including in the Americas. “Experts are saying that the next few months will be a ‘dark winter.’ “In fact, the global COVID-19 public health emergency is worsening around the world. “There will be many more hospitalisations and deaths in a number of European nations. We

must also get used to the cycles of tightening and loosening restrictions. “Until there is an effective vaccine and the overwhelming majority of Bahamians are vaccinated, we will have cycles where cases go up and cases go down. “This will occur because the virus spreads easily, especially when we do not wear masks or go to social events, including family gatherings, where the virus may quickly and easily spread. “When cases go up on a particular island, we will have to increase restrictions if necessary. “But if cases are low on other islands, they will remain open, with less restrictions. “It is important that we understand that these cycles of tightening and loosening of restrictions are part of life in the pandemic.” For her part, Dr Merceline DahlRegis, health consultant in the Office of the Prime Minister, said two COVID-19 deaths were recorded yesterday for a total of 136.

Governor: UK will supply Bermuda with Covid-19 vaccine when it is available BERMUDA will be supplied with a Covid-19 vaccine through its links with Britain once one becomes available, the Governor promised this week. John Rankin, who steps down from the post at the end of November, told Hamilton Rotary Club: “I am pleased to inform you that the UK Government has agreed to supply the Overseas Territories from the Covid-19 vaccines that it procures – demonstrating again the UK’s commitment to supporting the people of the Overseas Territories in difficult times.” The pandemic was among the topics Mr Rankin covered as he looked back on his tenure as Governor, which started in December 2016. Mr Rankin highlighted the benefits to Bermuda during the pandemic because of its links with Britain. “In addition to expert advice, the British Government has provided substantial material assistance to Bermuda through the supply of

Covid-19 testing kits and personal protective equipment, in addition to helping to find the two repatriation flights which allowed Bermudians in the UK to return home.” Mr Rankin added: “The supplies provided, numbering in tens of thousands, have included PCR tests, surgical masks, digital thermometers, swabs, gloves, aprons and laboratory consumables.” He said the total assistance given to the island since the start of the present financial year had topped £1.33m – $1.73m. Mr Rankin told Rotary members he was “delighted” to learn that Bermuda had been downgraded by the United States Centres for Disease Control to the “very low” Covid-19 risk category – an “excellent” result. He thanked Lee Rizzuto, the US Consul General, as well as “colleagues at the British Embassy in Washington” who had lobbied the US State Department on the subject. Mr Rankin also discussed his next appointment, as Governor of the British Virgin Islands.

Huawei rejects claims that it poses a security threat to Jamaica THE Chinese firm Huawei Technologies has rejected claims that it could be a threat Jamaica’s security if it is given the nod to roll out the country’s 5G technology. In a release this week Huawei said the allegations that it would provide a security risk are unfounded without any factual ground to support them. “During our more than 10 years’ operation in Jamaica, as with over three decades in 170 plus countries and regions around the world, we maintained a proven track record of zero major security incidents. “Huawei has never caused even the slightest shred of threat to

Jamaica cybersecurity and never will we,” said the company. “As a localised company with a track record in high-quality solutions and services as well as cybersecurity, we have the trust of our customers and partners and are fully committed to contributing to local ICT and digital transformation, and supporting development of the country. We are open for communication with all stakeholders,” added Huawei. The Chinese firm was responding to United States Ambassador to Jamaica Donald Tapia, who in an interview with the Jamaica Observer

last week, warned that any decision by Jamaica to move with Huawei or any other Chinese providers could come with consequences. According to Tapia the island’s financial sector would be especially hard hit if the Government engages 5G technology from a Chinese source. He said the US has national security concerns with 5G technology developed by Chinese companies such as Huawei and ZTE and reiterated his Government’s position that it will reassess how it interconnects and shares information with countries that compromise their

5G security. “As for consequences, it’s gonna affect banking, any financial transaction from this island,” Tapia said, adding “that’s the biggest consequence you have, that your financial institutions and the finance of Jamaica stops.” Tapia pointed to a publication from the US State Department titled Huawei: MYTH vs FACT in which it was argued that the Chinese firm, “cannot be trusted to tell the truth or protect the interest of others, and it should not be trusted with the vital security of 5G networks”. The Chinese Embassy in

Kingston was quick to reject Tapia’s claim as it argued that, “not a single country has produced evidence of so-called threatening national security by products and services provided by Chinese companies”. According to Xia Shaowu, chief of political section at the Chinese Embassy, Tapia’s allegations about China and Chinese enterprises, “fully expose the consistent US practice of arbitrarily interfering in other countries’ domestic and foreign policies and forcing small and medium-sized countries to choose sides”. (Jamaica Observer)


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Along with the fine, persons who breach homeisolation can spend up to two years in prison.

Cayman Islands: $10,000 fines approved for quarantine breaches PEOPLE who breach homeisolation regulations will face a fine of $10,000 and up to two years in prison, under new amendments to the Public Health Law. Under Cayman’s borderreopening plans, approved travellers have the option of isolating at their homes, once their residences are cleared by government. As part of the agreement to home quarantine, travellers have to wear an electronic monitoring wristband. Lawmakers on Friday approved amendments to the Public Health Law, including an increase in the fine for breach of isolation regulations from $1,000 to $10,000 and the prison term from six months to two years. Additionally, a continuing offence after conviction incurs a fine of $500 for each day of infraction. The law changes, piloted by Health Minister Dwayne Seymour, were approved late Friday on second

reading in the Legislative Assembly. The amended legislation will now move to committee stage, before passage. Seymour, in presenting the proposed amendments, said the aim of the hefty fines was to deter people in home isolation from breaking the regulations and putting the wider population at risk for community spread of COVID-19. Opposition Leader Arden McLean said he agreed there is a need for penalties, but found that $10,000 was excessive, suggesting instead a fine of $3,000. McLean also argued that the entire Public Health Law needed an overhaul to modernise the provisions. He suggested that government consider legislation to specifically deal with scenarios related to the coronavirus pandemic, rather than making amendments to the Public Health Law.

A LGBTQI group is hoping The Bahamas will follow the lead of Pope Francis in endorsing same sex civil unions. Pope Francis publicly voiced his support for these unions in “Francesco”, a recently released documentary. “What we have to create is a civil union law,” Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church, said of samesex couples. “That way they are legally covered. I stood up for that.” Alexus D’Marco, founder of the Bahamas Organisation of LGBTI Affairs, described the Pope’s comments as “progressive”, adding LGBTI people were not looking for special rights. “I do think it’s very progressive of the Pope to make such a statement,” Ms D’Marco told The Tribune. “In our country and in our climate the issue is the word marriage because it comes from a biblical text. “But the Pope used the phrase ‘civil unions’. Everybody has a right to family. That’s a civil liberty. That’s a civil right. Everybody has a right to marriage. Everybody has a right to protect their assets. Marriage is a way of protecting one’s assets. “For example, the church can’t give you a divorce, courts have to give you a divorce so that is something that has to go through the courts. I think his endorsement of it is using the correct wording.” She continued: “LGBTI people aren’t looking for any special rights. These rights should already be afforded to them as citizens in their own country. There are no special rights. “What is happening is there is discrimination of their rights.

Pope Francis voiced his support for same-sex union in “Francesco”, a recently released documentary.

This group of people can do this and this group of people can’t. So, obviously we see there is definitely an imbalance on the scale as far as who gets to do what in a country.” Ms D’Marco said she is optimistic The Bahamas will move in the right direction. “I am optimistic that we will be moving in the correct direction as it relates to civil unions and rights for LGBTI people in the country. “I think again it takes sensitisation and education. Again, there are no special rights but I do think that there are some civil liberties that have been denied to this group of Bahamians and, yes, I am looking forward to that progression.” “Francesco” debuted last week at the Rome Film Festival. The film followed the Pope as he visited countries around the world before COVID-19 and discussed the issues close to his heart: climate change,

Jamaica: Scotiabank closes two branches, converts six to digital model SCOTIABANK says it has started discussions with the union representing its employees about potential job losses with the impending closure of its Black River, St Elizabeth and Old Harbour, St Catherine branches next year. In a statement this week, the bank said it will be closing the Black River branch in February 2021 and the Old Harbour location in April 2021. At the same time, Scotiabank said by January 2021, six other branches would be converted to a digital operating model. The operations at the Black River branch will be consolidated into the Santa Cruz location in St Elizabeth, while the Old Habour operations will

be shifted to May Pen in Clarendon. According to Scotiabank, these impending changes are to better align the bank with current revenues as well as the shift in customer preferences especially since the onset of COVID-19. The bank said, in some locations, branch traffic has been reduced by as much as 50 per cent as customers continue to use digital banking platforms. President and CEO of Scotia Group Jamaica David Noel said the changes are necessary for the longterm success of the business. “In order to preserve employment, wherever possible, we will seek to find alternative roles for affected staff,” he said. (Jamaica Gleaner)

Scotiabank’s impending changes are to better align the bank with current revenues as well as the shift in customer preferences.

refugees and social inequality. On Monday, Bahamas Faith Ministries (BFM) Senior Pastor Dave Burrows told The Nassau Guardian there is no need for “special rights to be afforded” to same-sex couples. The pastor was quoted as saying: “In a country that is a representative democracy, I would have to leave it up to those individuals and parties involved to determine what is best for them, as they fall in an entirely different category. “I believe all humans have a right to be loved and treated with respect, but at the same time, I do not think we can equate the two relationships. “To my understanding, existing laws allow for persons to have legal rights and privileges as citizens that are sufficient to peacefully exist regardless of their background, persuasion or orientation and there is no need for new or special rights to be afforded.” (Tribune242)


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Markle asks London High Court to decide tabloid lawsuit without trial

Meghan Markle is hoping to avoid a trial.

IN a bold move, Meghan Markle is asking London’s High Court to scrap an upcoming trial and simply rule on her privacy claim against the U.K. tabloid that published a letter she sent to her estranged father. The Duchess of Sussex and her lawyers applied for the summary judgment Wednesday, saying they believe they have an “overwhelmingly strong case,” Vanity Fair’s London-based royal watcher Katie Nicholl reported. If granted, the duchess could sidestep the January trial altogether and avoid the spectacle of publicly facing her dad Thomas Markle, the key witness who provided the letter

to the Mail on Sunday last year. Meghan is suing the Mail’s parent company, Associated Newspapers Ltd., for copyright infringement, invasion of privacy and a breach of the UK’s data protection laws. According to Vanity Fair, Prince Charles won a 2006 case against the Mail on Sunday through summary judgment after the newspaper published excerpts from one of his travel diaries. In the pending case, Meghan claims Associated Newspapers Ltd. improperly reproduced parts of a handwritten letter she sent to her

76-year-old dad in 2018. One headline for a February 2019 article at the center of the case read, “Revealed: The letter showing true tragedy of Meghan’s rift with a father she says has ‘broken her heart into a million pieces.’” In a related request Wednesday, Markle and her lawyers also asked the court to delay the expected 10day January trial. Associated Newspapers Ltd. has denied any wrongdoing in the case, especially the claim the letter was edited in a way that misrepresented its meaning. (NYDailynews)

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For second year, Ed Sheeran tops U.K.’s 30 under 30 rich celebrity list PANDEMIC be damned, Ed Sheeran is still raking in the dough. The British hitmaker has retained his place atop of Heat magazine’s Rich List for a second consecutive year. The 29-year-old “Shape of You” singer/songwriter has been named the wealthiest young celebrity, according to the annual list of the UK and Ireland’s richest stars 30 years old and under. The unscientific ranking delves into the bank accounts of Britain’s youngest, richest stars to find out exactly where they make their money via “estimated earnings” through accounts, sales and endorsements. Sheeran was able to hold on to his title after increasing his estimated worth to a whopping 210 million euros, which roughly translates to $247.5 million. “Through an amazing work ethic. Ed’s definitely a grafter – even in lockdown he attempted to write a tune a day before lunch,” the site reported. “As a result, he’s the most played artist in the world, thanks to chart-toppers such as ‘Shape Of You,’ the only song apart from Elton John’s ‘Candle In The Wind’ to go

eight times platinum.” Former One Direction lead singer Harry Styles, who is 26, takes second place on the list with 74 million euros ($87.2 million). “Harry Potter” star Daniel Radcliffe, who was second place in 2019, dropped off the list for the first time since it began 10 years ago, after turning 31 in July. His co-star Emma Watson is in third place with 58 million euros ($68.3 million), thanks to her fortune from the J.K. Rowling-created movie franchise, along with the monies reportedly collected from 2017’s “Beauty and The Beast” and lucrative deals with Lancôme, Burberry and Chanel, and a role on the board at Kering. Styles’ former bandmates are also in the top 10, with Niall Horan at fourth place, Louis Tomlinson at sixth, Liam Payne at seventh, and the ninth spot going to Zayn Malik. Star Wars stars Daisy Ridley and John Boyega, supermodel Cara Delevingne, Sam Smith, Dua Lipa, Rita Ora and Brit Award-winning grime artist Stormzy are also on the list. (NYDailynews)


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Teigen explains why she shared her baby loss photos AMERICAN model Chrissy Teigen has described the pain of losing her baby earlier this month. At the time Teigen shared photos on Instagram of herself crying in hospital after learning that the baby boy she had been carrying was stillborn. The photos - taken by her husband, singer John Legend - were praised by many, but also criticised by some. In a blog post Teigen addressed her critics: “I cannot express how

little I care that you hate the photos.” Teigen, a model, TV personality and cookbook author, has two children with singer Legend. In midAugust they were revealed they were expecting a third. In her Instagram post at the time, Teigen revealed that they had named the baby Jack. In the Medium post, she writes that she asked her mum and husband to take photos of the moment, “no matter how uncomfortable it was”.

Teigen and husband John Legend had been documenting her pregnancy on social media.

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Whitney Houston’s hit son is the first from the 1990s that has reached a billion views.

Whitney Houston’s ‘I Will Always Love You’ reaches 1 billion views on YouTube WHITNEY Houston in her prime is still hitting a high note for music video lovers. The late music superstar has officially joined the Billion Views Club on YouTube. The music video of Houston’s rendition of “I Will Always Love You” has reached over 1 billion views on the video streaming platform, making it the first time a music video from the 1990s by a solo artist reached that milestone. It’s the fourth music video from the era overall to reach 1 billion views, following Guns N’ Roses’ “November Rain,” Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and The Cranberries’ “Zombie.” Originally written and performed by country music legend Dolly Parton in 1973, “I Will Always Love You” major success in 1992 when Houston covered it “The Bodyguard” soundtrack. Produced by David Foster, the new version broke the Beatles record and sent 14 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.


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Labour suspends Jeremy Corbyn over reaction to antiSemitism report LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer has suspended Jeremy Corbyn from the party over his reaction to a highly critical report on anti-Semitism. The human rights watchdog found Labour responsible for “unlawful” harassment and discrimination during Mr Corbyn’s years in charge of the party. But Mr Corbyn later said the scale of anti-Semitism within Labour had been “dramatically overstated” by opponents. Labour said he was being suspended “for a failure to retract” his words. Mr Corbyn reacted by calling the move “political” and promised to “strongly contest” it. Sir Keir, who became Labour leader in April, said the publication of the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s (EHRC) report had brought “a day of shame” for the party. The report found Labour responsible for three breaches of the Equality Act: -Political interference in antiSemitism complaints -Failure to provide adequate training to those handling antiSemitism complaints -Harassment The investigation found evidence of 23 instances of “inappropriate involvement” by Mr Corbyn’s office, included staff influencing decisions on suspensions or whether to investigate a claim. Sir Keir promised to implement the report’s recommendations “as

Ms Sturgeon said the decision not to put Lanarkshire in the highest tier of restrictions was “borderline”.

Covid-19: Nicola Sturgeon unveils Scotland’s restriction levels Jeremy Corbyn later said the scale of anti-Semitism within Labour had been “dramatically overstated” by opponents.

soon as possible in the New Year” and to change Labour’s culture. Responding to the EHRC’s findings, Mr Corbyn said he was “always determined to eliminate all forms of racism” and “regretted it took longer to deliver... change than it should”. But he claimed his team had “acted to speed up, not hinder the process”, and that the scale of antiSemitism in the party had been “dramatically overstated for political reasons”. Labour later said: “In light of his comments made today and his failure to retract them subsequently, the Labour Party has suspended Jeremy Corbyn pending investigation. “He has also had the whip removed from the Parliamentary

Labour Party.” Mr Corbyn reacted to his suspension on Twitter, writing: “I will strongly contest the political intervention to suspend me. I’ve made absolutely clear those who deny there has been an anti-Semitism problem in the Labour Party are wrong. “I will continue to support a zerotolerance policy towards all forms of racism.” Jewish Labour MP Dame Margaret Hodge said: “This is the right decision following Corbyn’s shameful reaction to the EHRC report. “Labour is finally saying enough is enough, anti-Semitism can never be tolerated in our party. Now we can finally move on.”

NO areas of Scotland are to be placed in the highest level of the country’s new five-tier coronavirus restrictions system. The Scottish government had been considering putting both North and South Lanarkshire in level four. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has now confirmed they will both be placed in level three instead, along with the rest of the central belt and Dundee. Much of the rest of the country has been put in level two. But the Highlands, Orkney, Shetland, the Western Isles and Moray, which have far fewer cases of the virus, have been moved down to level one. This could eventually allow groups of up to six people from two households to meet in each other’s homes again, although it will not happen immediately as an “extra precaution” while the country transitions to the new system. The Scottish government said it took a number of indicators into

account when deciding which level of restrictions would be imposed in each of the country’s 32 local council areas, including the number of infections and transmission rates as well as hospital capacity. Areas can be moved to different tiers in the future depending on whether it is felt the situation is improving or getting worse, with weekly reviews being carried out. Ms Sturgeon warned that cases were still rising, and she could not rule out a move back to nationwide restrictions in the coming weeks, including at level four. This could happen if cases in parts of the country start to rise faster again and threaten to spread to other areas, or if pressure on the NHS risks breaching its capacity. The central belt of Scotland, which includes Glasgow and Edinburgh, already has restrictions similar to level three in place, while the rest of the country have measures comparable to level two.

US growth surged in summer but recovery is slowing THE US economy emerged quickly from the depths of the crisis triggered by coronavirus lockdowns this spring, but full recovery remains out of reach. Official figures show the economy grew at a record 7.4% in the three months to 30 September from the prior quarter, when it suffered a severe decline. But output remained 2.9% lower compared to the same period a year ago. The data comes as analysts warn the rebound may be running out of steam. “Overall, the initial recovery in GDP after the first wave of lockdowns were lifted was stronger than we originally anticipated,” said Paul Ashworth, chief US economist at Capital Economics. “But, with coronavirus infections hitting a record high in recent days

and any additional fiscal stimulus unlikely to arrive until, at the earliest, the start of next year, further progress will be much slower.” The US was not hit as badly as many places this spring, when countries around the world went into lockdown. The economy shrank 9% in the second quarter, compared to a roughly 20% contraction in the UK, 13.8% decline in France and 9.7% fall in Germany. The initial US slump has been partially offset by the growth between June and September, which came as businesses reopened, employers recalled workers and shoppers returned to restaurants and stores - helped by trillions of dollars in government aid. On an annual basis - the way the US prefers to measure growth, which

activity, jobs growth has slowed and employers have yet to restore more than 10 million positions cut during the spring.

The economy has reopened but full recovery remains out of reach, especially in cities such as New York

assumes such rates would continue for 12 months - the economy grew by some 33% in the third quarter,

following a record 31% contraction in the second. But after the initial burst of

STIMULUS STALEMATE The unemployment rate stood at 7.9% last month, down from the 14.7% high recorded in April but still more than double the jobless rate in February. In recent weeks, major companies, including plane-maker Boeing, financial firm Charles Schwab, and media giant Walt Disney, have announced new job cuts. More than 750,00 people filed new claims for unemployment benefits last week and more than 22 million continue to collect some form of benefits, the US Labor Department said separately.


October 31 - November 6 2020

World News

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France attack: Three stabbed to death in ‘Islamist terrorist attack’ THREE people have died in a knife attack at a church in Nice, in what French President Emmanuel Macron said was an “Islamist terrorist attack”. He said France would not surrender its core values after visiting the Notre-Dame basilica in the southern city. Thousands of troops are being deployed to protect churches and schools. In Nice, one elderly victim was “virtually beheaded”, officials said. Another woman and a man also died. A male suspect was shot and detained. Anti-terror prosecutors have opened an investigation into the attack and France has raised its national security alert to its highest level. French media are quoting sources close to the investigation as saying the attacker was a 21-year-old Tunisian migrant, however the authorities have not provided any details. Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi spoke of “Islamo-fascism” and said the suspect had “repeated endlessly ‘Allahu Akbar’ (God is greatest)”. Two other attacks took place on Thursday, one in France and one in Saudi Arabia. A man was shot dead in Montfavet near the southern French city of Avignon after threatening police with a handgun. Separately, a guard was attacked outside the French consulate in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. A suspect was arrested and the guard taken to hospital. Speaking after visiting Nice on Thursday, President Macron said: “If we are attacked once again it is for the values which are ours: the freedom, for this possibility on our soil to believe freely and not to give in to any spirit of terror. “I say it with great clarity once again today: we won’t surrender anything.” Meanwhile, Mr Estrosi compared the attack to the recent murder of teacher Samuel Paty, who was beheaded close to his school outside Paris earlier this month. Police have not suggested a motive for the attack in Nice. However, it follows days of protests in some Muslim-majority countries triggered by President Macron’s defence of the publication of cartoons that depicted the Prophet Mohammed. There have been calls in some countries for a boycott of French goods. WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT THE ATTACK IN NICE? Two of those who died were attacked inside the church, the elderly woman and a man who was found with his throat cut, reports said.

A woman managed to flee to a nearby cafe after being stabbed several times, but died later. It later emerged that a witness had managed to raise the alarm with a special protection system set up by the city. Chloe, a witness who lives near the church, told the BBC: “We heard many people shouting in the street. We saw from the window that there were many, many policemen coming, and gunshots, many gunshots.” Tom Vannier, a journalism student who arrived at the scene just after the attack, told the BBC that people were crying on the street. Four years ago Nice was the scene of another terror attack, when a Tunisian drove a truck into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on 14 July, killing 86 people. WHAT HAS THE REACTION BEEN? A minute’s silence was held in the National Assembly, where Prime Minister Jean Castex had just been giving details of the Covid-19 lockdown measures coming into force on Thursday night. Announcing the raising of the “vigipirate” national security alert system to its highest level, Mr Castex said the Nice attack was “as cowardly as it is barbaric”. The French Council of the Muslim Faith condemned the knife attack and spoke of its solidarity with the victims and their families. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, tweeting in English and French, said the UK stood “steadfastly” with France. Turkey, which has seen ties with France sour in recent days over remarks by Mr Macron, strongly condemned the “savage” knife attack. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said the killings had “brought death to a place of love and consolation”. He said Pope Francis had been informed of the situation and was “close to the mourning Catholic community”. WHAT’S THE CONTEXT? Thursday’s attack has echoes of another attack earlier this month near a school north-west of Paris. Samuel Paty, who was a teacher in ConflansSainte-Honorine, was beheaded days after showing controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to some of his pupils. The murder has heightened tensions in France and the government’s attempt to crack down on radical Islam has angered Turkey and other countries. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was among those calling for a boycott of French goods.

President Macron (third from left) has promised a crackdown on Islamic extremism in France.

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28 CLASSIFIEDS 352 Bay Road, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a

A.M SERVICES

BLACK CROW RD, KEW TOWN, APT #24, #5 Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

MUSICIAN

Perform for church on instruments. Salary: $6.25 hourly CONTACT: 2415409 OR 245-8108

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 23002

ALLISON JUNE INGHAM

BERNADETTE ROLLE

LABOURER

DOMESTIC WORKER

HOSPITAL ROAD, GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a

LOWER BREEZY BRAE, GRAND TURK

October 31 - November 6, 2020

DOREEN FRANCIS

NORTH CREEK, GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

• To work 5 to 6 days a week. • Cleaning houses and offices. • Hours 8am to 5pm. Salary: $6.50 hourly

Duties: To clean and Maintain premises by raking And cleaning yard disposing of Refuse, cleaning construction sites. SALARY: $7.00 per hour.

Duties: Regular housekeeping Which includes Cleaning mopping Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. SALARY $6.50 PER HOUR

Duties: To clean and Maintain premises, paint and do repairs as needed. SALARY: $7.00 per hour.

CONTACT: 441-0237

CONTACT: 241-1556

CONTACT: 346-1540

THIS POSITION IS FOR A FIRST TIME WORK PERMIT APPLICANT BELONGERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT A COPY OF THEIR RESUME TO THE LABOR DEPARTMENT 23019

CONTACT: 232-1976

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23059

Belongers are encouraged To send a copy of their Resume to the Labour Board. This is for renewal of a work permit application. 23006

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FRANCIUS NICOLAS PHILISTIN Horseshoe Lane, the Bight Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

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Sweeping the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, living room, laundering sheets, towels and personal clothing and other housework. Salary: $6.25 hourly

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Financial Services Commission (FSC), the regulator of financial services business in the Turks and Caicos Islands, is seeking suitably qualified applicants to fill several vacancies. APPLICATION DEADLINE 13 NOVEMBER 2020

CONTACT: 2417000 OR 347-5595

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

23014

DIRECTOR - FINANCE

G&F CONSTRUCTION

Department: Finance Location: Providenciales Annual Salary: $73,185.00-83,640.00

After Beaches Roundabout, Leeward Highway Is seeking to employ a

JOB SUMMARY The holder of this office is responsible for managing, executing and reporting on activities within the finance and accounting areas, assessing the financial performance of the company as well as possible risks and investments. This includes overseeing all financial aspects of the business and drives the company’s financial strategy and planning. This position is currently held by a work permit holder.

EXPENDITURE OFFICER

MASON

Repairs, maintains and alters buildings, retaining walls and other brick or stone edifices. Mixes mortar; lays bricks and stones and/or concrete sidewalks; makes and repairs steps and plasters. Salary: $300 weekly

CONTACT: 241-3729

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this 22996 position

Department: Finance Location: Providenciales Annual Salary: $26,650.00– $30,955.00 JOB SUMMARY The post holder reports to the Senior Accounting Officer and is responsible for supervising or undertaking the processing of various accounting transactions. Functions include preparing journal entries for the general ledger and subsidiary ledgers, reviewing payment documentation and ensuring payment of suppliers, assisting in preparing budgets, bank reconciliation, financial analyses and financial reports and preparing payrolls and deductions. Details on the above vacancies can be found on the Commission’s website at https:// tcifsc.tc/vacancies/ or by contacting the Commission at telephone numbers 649-9462550 or 649-946-2791 ext. 4021 or 4048.

Applications should be emailed to administration@tcifsc.tc no later than 13 November 2020. A copy of the application should be submitted to the Employment Services Department by emailing to CHbacchus@gov.tc and MCadams@gov.tc. Applications received after the application deadline may not be considered in this recruitment phase but may be placed on file for future reference. While we appreciate your response, please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. 23018

Belongers are encouraged To send a copy of their Resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held By a work permit holder. 23005

MAIN DUTIES

CONTACT: 345-4646

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

23010

• Up-to-date with culinary trends and optimized kitchen processes • Good understanding of useful computer programs (MS Office, restaurant management software, POS) • Credentials in health and safety training Salary: $60,000 per year

Contact: 946-5369. Email: cocobistro@tciway.tc Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder

23021

GENERA SANTA RIGBY

GRANT CONSTRUCTION

DOMESTIC WORKER

PAINTER

45 Reese St., Five Cays Is seeking to employ a • Sweeping the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, living room, laundering sheets, towels and personal clothing and other housework. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 245-6959

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23029

process • Promote well-being by educating patients about health care management • Management of chronic and acute medical conditions Monthly salary $5000 - $7000 depending on experience. Belongers only need to apply. This position is currently held by a work permit holder.

Email: cynthia@gracebaymedical.com Phone: 649-941-5252. Fax: 649-946-8243

Black Crow Rd, Kew Town, Apt.#24, #5 Is seeking a

Apply paints, stains, and coatings to interior and exterior walls, new buildings, homes, offices and other structural surfaces. Salary: $8 hourly

CONTACT: 441-0237

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 23060

JOANEL TAILOR SHOP

Naturopathic Physician

• Diagnose, treat and care for patients using natural health

LABOURER

Set up worksite, erect scaffolding, lay out tools, set up forms for the pouring of concrete foundations, remove debris, pack up tools, put away any unused materials, and take down bracing and scaffolding. Salary: $6.25 hourly

HEAD CHEF

• Head chef Requirements • Proven experience as head chef • Exceptional proven ability of kitchen management • Ability in dividing responsibilities and monitoring progress • Outstanding communication and leadership skills

Neptune Plaza, Providenciales TCI. Is seeking to employ a

• Must have a postsecondary/graduate degree or equivalent • Minimum of 5 years work experience • Must be on a register of a recognized Medical Board.

12 Bay Road, Blue Hills Is seeking a

COCO BISTRO

GRACE BAY MEDICAL CENTER

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

BREEZE CONSTRUCTION

#10 Oak Avenue, Grace Bay Road, Providenciales Is seeking to employ a

23024

ALL NATION PRAYER CENTER

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704 The Bight, Leeward Highway. Is seeking a

TAILOR

Fit and study garments on customers to determine required alterations. Sew garments, using needles and thread or sewing machines. Measure parts such as sleeves or pant legs, and mark or pinfold alteration lines. Salary: $300 weekly

CONTACT: 347-3663

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22997


October 31 - November 6, 2020 SIMON & JANINE TAYLOR

P. O. Box 158, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands.

Is Seeking to Employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

Professional Couple in search of a Domestic Worker. Duties: Cook, Clean etc. • Working Hours will be 44 Hrs. Weekly, • Monday through Saturday, • Must be Willing to Work some Nights. Salary: $1,300.00 - $1,600.00 per month.

CONTACT: 946-4238 Belongers are encourage to apply to Simon Taylor or via the Labour Board. This Position is currently held by a Work Permit Holder. 23044 F&J DECORATIVE BLOCKS & BALUSTERS #41 Horse Shoe Lane, Leeward highway Is seeking to employ a

ENGINETECH AUTO MARINE

MASON

MECHANIC

Repairs, maintains and alters buildings, retaining walls and other brick or stone edifices. Mixes mortar; lays bricks and stones and/or concrete sidewalks; makes and repairs steps and plasters Salary: $10 per hour

CONTACT: 342-4656

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board A work permit holder currently holds this position 23031

Unit 5 Club Sodex Plaza Leeward Highway Providenciales

Inspecting and testing vehicles; completing preventive maintenance such as, engine tuneups, oil changes, tire changes, wheel balancing, and replacing filters. Renewal. $8.00 per hour. 5days

CONTACT: 332-6996

22303

CARAMANDA HIGGS-FORBES Bambarra, North Caicos Is seeking to employ a

Stocking and supplying designated facility areas, dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, restroom cleaning etc. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 431-3064

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

23003

E&V EQUIPMENT LIMITED Williams Auditorium, Five Cays Road, Providenciales Is seeking to employ a

SANITARY WORKER Picking up garbage. Salary: $350 per week CONTACT: 649-941-8494

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 23033

I am seeking a suitably qualified person to fill the following position:

STEEL MAN

CLIMATECH LTD

Build and install iron or steel girders, columns, and other construction materials to form buildings, bridges, and other structures. Cut, position, and bolt down steel bars to reinforce concrete. Salary: $750 bi-weekly

CONTACT: 231-4587

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23011

AC TECHNICIAN AC Technician – to be held by a work permit holder • Install, inspect, maintain, and repair air conditioner. • Ventilate equipment and controls making sure they operate efficiently and continuously. • Perform regular maintenance work on cooling units. • Install, replace, or repair

CARGO EXPRESS SERVICES LTD #70 South Dock Road, Providenciales

CLEANER *Labourer Needed

FIDELITY CONSTRUCTION Behind Coco Bistro, Long Bay Is seeking to employ a

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equipment that has been damaged. • Install new air-conditioning systems and equipment. • Inspect and maintain refrigerators and ice machines • Clean blowers and coils, check tensions of belts and motors. • Rate $10 per hour

Address: 636 Industrial Park, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands and Please drop off resume to the Labor Department, Providenciales as soon as possible. Contact 231-4545 23023

General Duties: • Cleaning and maintenance of the environment as well as equipment used inside/ outside of warehouse facility • Manual & mechanical movement of dry and chilled cargo from containers to/from warehouse/customers • Basic Requirements: • Ability to engage in

physical activities for approximately 8 hours daily • Ability to work well with others in a fast-paced non-climate-controlled environment • Excellent communication skills in English with the ability to write legibly • Salary: Starts at $6.25 per hour for 40-hour workweek.

Interested persons may contact Cargo Express Services, in person, at 70 South Dock Road or email application to bkerr@tropical.com Application deadline: November 7, 2020 *Position is currently held by a work permit holder 23034

DEDRICK HANDFIELD

Bootle Creek, North Caicos Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, and door frames. Salary: $6.50 hourly

CONTACT: 342-4040

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

23013

D&M CONSULTANT AGENCY GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a

MAMA DEE'S DAY CARE GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a

HOUSE KEEPER Duties: To sweep the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, living room, laundering sheets. Salary: $7. 50per hourly

CONTACT: 332 37 83

Belongers are encouraged to send copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder

23025

ROCHELLE BEEN GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a

JANITOR/ CLEANER

Duties: His job is to clean the seats, mopping the floor. Wipe the windows. Salary: $7. 50per hourly

CONTACT: 333 16 74

Belongers are encouraged to send copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 23039

MAINTENANCE MAN

Working 5 days a week. Salary: $ 8. 00

CONTACT: 241 50 30

Belongers are encouraged to send copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. 23037

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CIGAR ROLLER – CUBAN CRAFTERS CIGAR FACTORY

MAIN DUTIES INCLUDE:

• Creating the correct blend of tobaccos for a variety of cigars – mild, bold etc. • Making cigars by hand and in various shapes • Ringing cigars with labels and packaging.

ADDITIONAL DUTIES INCLUDE:

K&J VARIETY

FIVE CAYS, BACK OF PARADISE CHURCH Is seeking to employ a

COCO BISTRO

#10 Oak Avenue, Grace Bay Road Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

COOK

• Responsible for recipes and planning daily specials • Punctuality and adhering to management schedule • Making sure kitchen is closed properly • Must have 15 or more

years if experience • Prepping for meals • Preparing orders as they are place Salary: $7.00 per hour. Must be willing to work 6 days per week

Contact: 946-5369. Email: cocobistro@tciway.tc Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. Deadline for application is June 22nd, 2020

23020

• Cleaning the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, and door frames. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 342-4704

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23062

• Speaking to Customers on various Cigars/tobacco or Cigar making methods • Maintaining the work stations, tobacco storage and humidor areas ensuring cleanliness and that there is proper storage and preservation of the products. • Assisting in maintaining the cleanliness of all common areas of the store. • Assisting the Sales Clerks with any product related questions. Full knowledge and understanding of tobacco growing, storage, blending and rolling and fluency in Spanish is mandatory (for tobacco consultations) Salary is commensurate with qualifications and years of experience in the range $13,200 - $16,500 per annum. Other allowances apply. APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE SENT TO

& Claudia Munnings Cuban Crafters Cigar Factory Salt Mills Plaza, Providenciales ccrafterstci@gmail.com camunnings@hotmail.com

The Labour Department SAMS Plaza, Downtown Providenciales Turks & Caicos Isl. 23040


30 CLASSIFIEDS

LABOURER REQUIRED

AT TURQUOISE CAR RENTAL North Caicos Required to work six days a week. Cleaning and refueling car. Cleaning in and outdoor premises. Changing tires and garbage disposal. Salary is $6.25 p/hour – 48 hours – min p/w Apply to handmy@tciway.tc Apply by 12 November, 2020

23016

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KENNISHA’S RESTAURANTE

KIRKLEY PARKER

DOMESTIC WORKER

• Sweeping the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, living room, laundering sheets, towels and personal clothing and other housework. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly

#52 KISHCO PLAZA, AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a

• Sweeping, mopping, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, and other work. • Must be willing to work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.50 hourly

CONTACT: 232-5538

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23053

Overback, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

CONTACT: 246-2661

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23032

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TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMISSION

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES!

The Financial Services Commission (FSC), the regulator of financial services business in the Turks and Caicos Islands, is seeking suitably qualified applicants to fill several vacancies. APPLICATION DEADLINE 13 NOVEMBER 2020

DIRECTOR – FINANCE Department: Finance Location: Providenciales Annual Salary: $73,185.00-83,640.00 JOB SUMMARY The holder of this office is responsible for managing, executing and reporting on activities within the finance and accounting areas, assessing the financial performance of the company as well as possible risks and investments. This includes overseeing all financial aspects of the business and drives the company’s financial strategy and planning. This position is currently held by a work permit holder.

EXPENDITURE OFFICER Department: Finance Location: Providenciales Annual Salary: $26,650.00– $30,955.00 JOB SUMMARY The post holder reports to the Senior Accounting Officer and is responsible for supervising or undertaking the processing of various accounting transactions. Functions include preparing journal entries for the general ledger and subsidiary ledgers, reviewing payment documentation and ensuring payment of suppliers, assisting in preparing budgets, bank reconciliation, financial analyses and financial reports and preparing payrolls and deductions.

Details on the above vacancies can be found on the Commission’s website at https://tcifsc.tc/vacancies/ or by contacting the Commission at telephone numbers 649-946-2550 or 649-946-2791 ext. 4021 or 4048. Applications should be emailed to administration@tcifsc.tc no later than 13 November 2020. A copy of the application should be submitted to the Employment Services Department by emailing to CHbacchus@gov.tc and MCadams@gov.tc. Applications received after the application deadline may not be considered in this recruitment phase but may be placed on file for future reference. While we appreciate your response, please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

October 31 - November 6, 2020

M & L WATER DELIVAERY

MARIE GARDINER

LABOURER

CONSTRUCTION HELPER

#45 Five Cays, Subdivision, Providenciales, TCI. Is looking a

To work from Monday to Saturday. Duties: cleaning and filling up the water tanks on several sites when required. Salary: $ 6.25 per hour

MILLENNIUM HIGHWAY, BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a

• Mixing concrete, cleaning tools, tooting and handling blocks, cleaning site, etc. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.50 hourly

CONTACT: 246-5315

MARIE JOSEPH Granny Hill, Five Cays Is seeking to employ a

HAIR STYLIST

Shampooing, cutting, and styling hair, though they may also provide hair treatments, including deep conditioning, permanents, hair coloring, and weaving. Salary: $6.50 hourly

CONTACT: 343-3595

INTERESTED APPLICANTS PLEASE CONTACT US AT THIS NUMBER: 649-3412769. ONLY BELONGERS NEED TO APPLY. 23015

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

SUNSET CAFÉ BAR & GRILL

SABRINA PIERRE-CHARLES

R.C. Construction for a

KITCHEN HELPER

BABYSITTER/ DOMESTIC WORKER

32B LONEY’S PLACE, AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a

22982

LUC APT, THE BIGHT, LEEWARD HIGHWAY Is seeking to employ a

• To assist chef with preparing meals, washing dishes and taking up food. • Task may vary from time to time. • Monday-Saturday. Salary: $6.25 hourly

Ensuring a safe environment, preparing and giving meals, bathing and dressing children, administering medicine, doing housework, and disciplining children when necessary. Salary: $6.25 hourly

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board A work permit holder currently holds this position

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board A work permit holder currently holds this position

CONTACT: 231-6318

23064

CONTACT: 342-5316

22998

23027

PLUMBER $750 per month with allowances.

The contact information: Claudia Been-Munnings – camunnings@hotmail.com 10 Nicole Close, Providenciales Turks & Caicos Islands Work Permit renewal

23041

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GRACE BAY COURT SUITE 101, GRACE BAY, PROVIDENCIALES 431.2971

IS LOOKING FOR A QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED APPLICANT FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION.

All interested applicants, please send resumes to info@ho2group. com. Preference will be given to experienced and qualified Belongers. Only those receiving an interview will be contacted.

OPERATIONS MANAGER Reporting to the Managing Director, for Process Improvement & Internal Controller will be charged with assessing procedures and controls of various units throughout the Company and making recommendations for improvement. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated ability to work with individuals with diverse experience and backgrounds. The individual will be responsible for realizing and maintaining accounting procedures, acquiring and implementing new software systems, streamlining business activities, issuing a written report documenting current procedures and detailing recommendations for improvement and following to assess progress achieved. He/she must be a nimble thinker who can quickly assess the larger risks before making recommendations for improvement related to detail procedures and duties. Graduate Degree in a related field, 4+ years’ experience in a business of this nature, ability to work independently, strong analytical and financial ability, strong written and oral communication skills, Detail orientated. Salary: $32,000 + per annum. 23006


October 31 - November 6, 2020

MELISSA COX

LESHUN MISSICK East Suburbs, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

Millennium Highway, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

DOMESTIC WORKER

WAITER Take orders and serve

Tana Road, Five Cays Is seeking to employ a

Sweeping the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, living room, laundering sheets, towels and personal clothing and other housework. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 246-1909

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23028

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Duties: Regular housekeeping Which includes Cleaning mopping Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 232-9541

Belongers are encouraged to Send a copy of their resume To the Labour Board. This is A first time work permit application.

23068

NETTA’S KITCHEN

food and beverages to patrons at tables in dining establishment. Check with customers to ensure that they are enjoying their meals and take action to correct any problems. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 241-2855

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

23055

NTAB CONSTRUCTION

#28 South Dock, Providenciales Is seeking to employ a

MAINTENANCE WORKER

• Maintenance of

properties. • To work on construction sites • To work 7-5. Salary: $8 hourly Contact: 331-8346 Email: ntabconst@gmail.com Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

LAND FOR SALE 10 acres’ organic farmland in North Caicos $100,000

Contact: 514-377-7888 Phil 23042

23063

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PROVO BEVERAGES

52 Universal Drive, Providenciales, TCI

PRODUCTION & QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR a) be responsible for all operations that occur in the various production facilities b) coordinate with the Brewery, Alcohol, and Water Managers to determine what products are to be processed c) supervise and lead a permanent staff of multiple packaging line assistants d) ensure proper cleaning, sanitation and purging of packaging equipment e) maintain accurate records of all equipment maintenance f) maintain accurate records of and perform regular preventative maintenance of all packaging equipment g) ensure the cleanliness and organization of the packaging facility h) perform repairs and adjustments to packaging equipment as needed, unless a mechanic is required i) ensure the preparedness of the packaging facility for daily operation j) monitor all packaging operations and ensuring line staff adhere to protocols This position pays $50,000 per annum. Applicants must have prior experience in packaging operations, and be familiar with general food and beverage quality control standards.

Turkberry Ltd. is seeking qualified individuals for the following position. Only candidates who meet the minimum qualifications and requirements will be considered. All candidates must be willing to work unusual hours including weekends and public holidays. All candidates must be non-smokers, and must have a valid passport. Applicants will be required to pass a written skills and fluency (English) test. This position is currently occupied by a Work Permit holder. Salary is $10/hour. Qualified Turks Islander applicants are invited to apply online or forward resumes to the Labour Board.

POSITION:

Applicants to submit resume to: dave@turksheadbeer.com This is a work permit renewal.

23045

BARISTA FULL-TIME; DAYS

● Strong academic record required. Must have both CPA & CMA designations plus a BSc from top-tier University ● Must have over 5+ years of experience in domain name accounting management ● Must have over 5+ years of experience accounting related to ICANN accredited companies ● Must have over 3+ years of experience in cryptocurrency transaction entries ● Must have over 3+ years of experience in blockchain inquiries and transaction auditing ● Must have over 5+ years of experience with Microsoft Dynamics GP ● Must have over 5+ years of experience with NetSuite ● Must have ability to travel globally ● Must be fluent (Written & Oral) in English

EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS: • 8+ years of experience serving and preparing coffee beverages • 8+ years of experience preparing and processing customer payments • 4+ years of experience making and serving Frozen Yogurt and Donuts • Must have experience and knowledge of recipes to make beverages such as (but not limited to) espresso, café latte, cappuccino, mocha latte • Proficient at operating a Unic Twin Mara Volumetric Espresso Machine • Must be available to work early mornings, daytime, and evening hours • Must have full•time availability • Must be fluent (Written & Oral) in English Responsibilities • Prepare and serve coffee drinks by following recipes and preparation techniques • Maintain and monitor inventories by replenishing coffee bean supply, stocking coffee brewing equipment, maintaining paper product supplies, and complimentary products • Clean and sanitize work areas, utensils, and equipment • Ensure all health and food safety standards are maintained • Clean service and seating area • Opening and closing shift procedures • Keep equipment in optimal operating condition by following operating instructions, troubleshooting breakdowns, performing preventative maintenance, calling for repairs • Describe the menu items to customers or suggest products that might appeal to them • Order, receive, or stock supplies and retail products • Provide customers with product details, such as coffee blend and preparation descriptions • Receive and process customer payments • Prepare and serve all products, donuts, frozen yogurt, coffee, etc.

Applications can be submitted online at www.momentous.com and then confirmed by email to careers@momentous.com

Applications can be submitted online at www.momentous.com

Momentous Ltd. is seeking a qualified individual for the position of

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Only candidates who meet the minimum qualifications and requirements will be considered. All candidates must be willing to work unusual hours including evenings, weekends, and public holidays. All candidates must be non-smokers. Applicants will be required to pass a written skills test. Salary is $50,000 annually. This position is not currently occupied by a work permit holder. Qualified Turks Islander applicants are invited to forward resumes to the Labour Board or apply at www.momentous.com.

EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS:

23025

23026


32 CLASSIFIEDS

SUNNY FOODS RETAIL & WHOLESALE LTD

TERMA CATERING DELIGHT

#53 FIVE CAYS, PROVIDENCIALES Is now interviewing for the following positions:

#6 BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a

SALES CLERK

KITCHEN HELPER

JOB DESCRIPTION

• Greet Customers, Receive Payments by cash, Credit Cards and cheques. • Issue receipts and correct change due to customers • Balance cash at end of

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day • Standing for extended period of time • Committed to work flexible hours, days, nights, weekends and holidays. • Able to safely lift boxes Salary $6.50 per hour.

Preparing the workstation for the cook. Keeping the kitchen area clean and tidy at all times. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 3418332 OR 232-7387

CONTACT: 941-8112

This Position is for work permit renewal interested Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of the resume to the Labour Department.

23017

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23009

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#4 Grants Gas Station Is seeking to employ a

BARBER

Cutting, trimming, shampooing, and styling hair, trimming beards, or giving shaves. Clean and sterilize scissors, combs, clippers, and other instruments. Salary: $7 hourly

CONTACT: 244-7745

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23030

TURKS AND TACOS

#10 Oak Avenue, Grace Bay Road, Grace Bay Is seeking to employ a

Domestic Worker • Stocking and supplying designated facility areas, dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, cleaning ceiling vents in the restaurant, restroom cleaning etc. • To work 6 days per week. • BELONGERS CAN SUBMIT THEIR APPLICATION TO THE LABOR BOARD • This position is for work permit renewal Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labor Department • Salary $7.00 per hour

CONTACT: 946-5369

23022

THE SOURCE LTD

203W Venture House. Grace Bay, Providenciales

1 CLEANER – 1 MAINTENANCE MAN

SIMON WOOD ASSOCIATES LTD. (DBA SWA ARCHITECTS)

1 Cleaner/ 1 Maintenance Man is needed to work along with our maintenance team. Duties include but are not limited to:• Cleaning the outside of the villa and property as required • Collect and disposing of garbage and debris including removing leaves • Set up/disassemble equipment as necessary • Assist with trim carpentry and perform

Unit 301 Neptune Court, Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands is seeking to employ a Work permit renewal

SENIOR ARCHITECT

Applicants must be fully qualified architects with ARB membership (or equivalent), and have a minimum of twenty years professional experience. The ability to travel freely throughout the Caribbean, USA, South America and Europe essential. JOB DESCRIPTION INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO: 1. Manage a team of up to eight architects and technicians. 2. Design projects and/review architectural or engineering plans, specifications and contract documents to ensure compliance with government codes, laws and regulations. 3. Prepare proposals for potential projects and liaise/negotiate with Clients. 4. Advised Subcontractors on the interpretation of plans, recommends changes when necessary. 5. Prepares and/or review preliminary designs, working drawings, specifications and cost estimates related to the project. 6. Provide technical expertise in development or review of policies and procedures in relation to architectural structures, systems and construction/safety codes. 7. Researches literature and maintain knowledge of current building materials, structural, mechanical and electrical system codes and methods of application. 8. Reviews subcontractor’s shop drawings to ensure compliance with specifications and contract agreements by checking them for technical accuracy according to accepted guideline. 9. Work with customers and clients to gather facts, define design and space planning problems, conceptualize possible solutions and secure approvals of proposals. 10. Review product literature, analyze materials and determine appropriateness for application to projects. 11. Provide advice and develop design documents to initiate and modify architectural, interior design and space planning solutions. 12. Perform design drafting including preliminary drawings for architectural working drawings and full detail drawings for architectural, structural and mechanical works associated with building construction or improvement projects. 13. Provide finish selections, including color palettes, floor and wall finishes, lighting and other various interior selections. 14. Have experience with CAD software such as BricsCAD, SketchUp skills and Revit. Also, proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Adobe Photoshop. 15. Excellent written and spoken English language. Portuguese language skills will be an advantage. 16. LEED Accredited Professional an advantage.

Applicants should send a copy of their Resume to info@SWA.tc for more inquires contact 649 946 5911. Salaries commensurate with experience

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23038

basic maintenance • Assist with carrying watersports equipment to and from the beach • Must be able to perform basic maintenance • Must be willing to take instructions and work along with the team • Must have a clean police record • Compensation for these position starts at $6.25 per hour.

These Adverts are for work permit renewal. Please address all resume’s to hr@ thesource.tc and drop off a copy to The Department of Employment Services.

22947

TRUCK DRIVER/ OPERATOR • We have an immediate opening for an Equipment Operator. Candidates should have at least one year of experience operating a variety of trucks and equipment. You will be responsible for inspecting trucks before and after you use them, load and unload cargo, and move large pallets of inventory from one area to another. When necessary, you will also perform routine maintenance on the machines or recommend they be sent out for repairs. All equipment operators must follow company and governmental safety guidelines at all times. • Inspect large equipment before and after use to ensure they are working properly • Load and unload cargo and move them to the appropriate storage area • Follow all safety procedures while operating equipment • Perform regular maintenance and minor repairs when necessary • Report needs for larger repairs to the appropriate parties • Equipment Operator Requirements and Qualifications • High school diploma or equivalent • 10+ years of experience working with trucks and equipment • Possession of a commercial driver’s license or a willingness to obtain the license • Strong work ethic and physical ability to lift 50+ pounds Please note that all applications must be submitted with a valid police record, and copies of all educational certifications. Please send resumes to tmw@tmwlaw.tc Deadline for this post is November9, 2020. This position is a first-time permit. Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resumes to the Labor Department Salary offered at 30-45K annually based on experience

23043


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CLASSIFIEDS 33

VELMA WALKIN

140 BAY ROAD, WHEELAND, BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a

BABYSITTER - $6.50 HOURLY

• Taking care of children. • Applicant must be honest, reliable, and willing to work.

MASON - $6.25 HOURLY

Mixes mortar; lays bricks and stones and/or concrete sidewalks; makes and repairs steps and plasters.

CONTACT: 344-6089

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds the babysitter position

23012

CAROLYN DICKENSON Palm Grove, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

Duties: To clean maintain Vehicles after renting and Usage, also, to clean premises and dispose of refuse and any other duties as necessary. SALARY: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 247-6233

Belongers are encouraged To send a copy of their Resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently Held by a work permit holder. 23070

CLYDE ST. C. HOLIDAY South Back Salina Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

Duties: To clean maintain Vehicles after renting and Usage, also, to clean premises and dispose of refuse and any other duties as necessary. SALARY: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 243-5281

Belongers are encouraged To send a copy of their Resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently Held by a work permit holder. 23069

JACK WILLIAMS Palm Grove, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

Duties: Regular housekeeping. Which includes Cleaning mopping. Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 243-4141

Belongers are encouraged to Send a copy of their resume To the Labour Board. This Position is currently held by a work permit holder. 23068

THE SOURCE LTD 203W Venture House, Grace Bay, Providenciales

Maintenance/Handyman The successful candidate will work closely with the villa manager and is expected to assist with the daily general upkeep and maintenance of the villa. He/she should possess the following experience & qualifications: • Assist with trim carpentry and perform basic maintenance • Assist with carrying watersports equipment to and from the beach and must be able to swim confidently. • Perform custodial duties such as sweeping, raking the grounds, raking the beach, garbage removal • Must be willing to work flexible and long hours (weekends & especially holidays) • Must be able to work within a team and be willing to perform other duties to assist other staff as required. • Must be physically fit and able to lift and carry 50lbs or more. • Must have a valid driver’s license as there are essential errand running. • Ability to take direction and show initiative. • He/she must be extremely well presented, have a sunny disposition, and have a good command of English. • Must have a clean police record • Remuneration for this position starts at $8.00 per hour. • This Adverts is for a new position. Please address all resume’s to hr@thesource.tc and drop off a copy to The Department of Employment Services.

A live in Technician/ Caretaker for a Private villa The successful candidate will work closely with the Property manager and is expected to assist with the upkeep and maintenance of the villa. REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS

• Must have certification in Electrical & Plumbing Installation and the ability to read MEP Plans • Must have technical experience working on Irrigation Systems, Water pumps • Must have experience in General Maintenance & Carpentry • Must be able to maintain Creston Audio Visual Systems • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Attention to detail • Must be Pro active TECHNICIAN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

• Please note this position requires the applicant to be on call 24/7. • Must be willing to work with the team and assist in training and delegating maintenance staff • Applicant must have a good command of the English Language • Computer literacy is required in order to access equipment and part replacement information and ordering • Must possess a clean driver’s license and police record Please note that this position is held by a work permit holder.

Renumeration for this position ranges from at $1500.00 to $2500.00 per month based on qualifications and experience. Interested persons are asked to send a copy of their resume to hr@thesource.tc and send a copy to The Employment Service Department.

Mason A Mason is required to work along with the maintenance team and must possess the following skills • Mix cement using equipment, and/or hand tools. • Lay blocks follow blueprint plans or drawings. • Cut or breaks concrete using hammers, power saws etc. • Remove excess mortar with trowels and hand tools. • Fabricates, alters, repair foundation and other related structures or surfaces. • Must have proven experience as a mason. • Must be willing to work well with the team • Must have clean police record. • This position pays $9.00 per hour • Please note that this position is held by a work permit holder. Remuneration for this position is $9.00. • Interested persons are asked to send a copy of their resume to hr@thesource.tc and send a copy to The Employment Services Department.

Villa Cook Responsible for the consistent preparation of innovative and creative cuisine of the highest quality. Attention to detail a must, as is demonstrated culinary expertise resulting in outstanding guest satisfaction. Managing a busy kitchen, setting menus, ordering and monitoring supplies. • Liaise with Concierge for food provision to purchase prior to guest arrival. • Submit the provision receipts, to Accounting in an accurate report and timely manner • Provide direction for all day-to-day operations in the kitchen. • Actively involved in menu development. • Determines how food should be presented and create decorative food displays. • Ensures practices and procedures comply with food handling and sanitation standards. This includes completing an annual hygiene plan and hygiene inspection prior to guest arrival • Follows proper handling and right temperature of all food products. • Ensures all equipment in the kitchen is properly cleaned, maintained and in working order in accordance with local Health Department standards. • When the villa is vacant, he/she shall work with the villa team to ensure that the villa is clean and well maintained. PRE-REQUISITES:

Must have experience cooking and working in Luxury Villa’s. Displays leadership. Exemplifies excellent customer service and creates a positive atmosphere for guest relations. Must be able to prepare Kosher food and be Serv Safe Certified.

Please note that this position is held by a work permit holder. Remuneration for this position starts at $1,500.00 per month. Interested persons are asked to send a copy of their resume to hr@thesource.tc and send a copy to The Employment Services Department.

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34 CLASSIFIEDS W&J POSITIVE SERVICE DELIVERY Mary Jane Lane, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

• Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, and door frames. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.50 hourly

CONTACT: 342-5965

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 23008

ALFREDA LTD/VIA VENETO

PORTS OF CALL GRACE BAY PROVIDENCIALES TEL: 941-2372

WAITER

TO WORK 6 DAYS PER WEEK INCLUDING WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS. TO GREET AND SEAT THE CUSTOMER. TAKE ORDERS AND SERVE FOOD AND DRINKS ETC. SALARY IS $6.25/PER HOUR

CONTACT # 941-2372

BELONGERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AND SUBMIT THEIR RESUMETO THE LABOUR DEPARTMENT. THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER. 23036

ALLIED MANAGEMENT

MASSEUSE

REQUIRED FOR RESORT PROPERTY • Duties: Masseurs help clients with pain, stress and physical ailments by massaging and kneading muscles and soft tissues, in order to help their clients relax their bodies. To advise clients on relaxation techniques to help prevent muscle problems and relieve stress. • Must have certificate/ diploma in Massage Therapy • Must be willing to work evenings and weekends • Must be honest, hardworking and reliable • Ability to read, write and communicate in English Salary $7.00 per hour

Email to: alliedmanagement@usa.net or 946-5866 A work permit holder currently holds this position

VARIETY CHEAP CHEAP STORE Of Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

CASHIER

Duties: Greet customers, Receive payments by cash, Cheques and Credit Cards, To issue receipts and change As necessary, maintain change And balance cash at days end. SALARY: $6.50 per hour

23076

PATRIANNA SIMMONS South District, Salt Cay Is seeking to employ a

BARMAID

DOMESTIC WORKER

Over Back, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

Duties: To take client orders. Mix and Serve drinks. Keep counter areas clean. Must be willing to work. Irregular, long and late hours. Salary: $8.00 per hour

CONTACT: 246-7943

Belongers are asked to send a Copy of their resume to The Labour Board. This position is currently Held by a work permit holder. 23065

A.M SERVICES

D’S VARIETY STORE

CONTACT: 346-1654

CLEANER

Cleaning, mopping, polishing, shining on all jobs. Salary: $6.50 hourly

CONTACT: 441-0237

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 23054

LABOURER • Cleaning outside the

property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, and door frames. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $7 hourly

CONTACT: 342-4896

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

23052

CONTACT: 232-6009

DOMESTIC WORKER

- $6.25 hourly To clean, iron and laundry.

LABOURER

- $6.25 hourly • Clean property dispose of trash, clean window, etc. • Monday-Friday.

CONTACT: 649-241-8005

Belongers are encouraged to Send a copy of their resume To the Labour Board. This is A first time work permit application. 23067

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. Work permit holders currently holds these positions

ERCO LTD.

EY CONTRACTORS

#18 The Village, KPMG Building, Grace Bay Is seeking to employ a

BUTLER

answer calls greet guests at the door, assist in the planning of events and dinner parties, oversee table settings, and serve drinks and food. Salary: $6.25 PER HOUR

CONTACT: 242-1063

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is work permit renewal 23077

PRINCIPAL RESPONSABILITIES:

timeline and calendar • Consult with and gather information from clients, architects, engineers, field staff • Maintain positive vendor and client relationships • Ensure project adheres to a set schedule and is meeting the goals of the client • Ensure all changes to specifications, jobs scope and drawings are documented and updated.

REQUIREMENTS:

• 10+ years of experiment in construction industry • Strong analytical, math and problemsolving skills • Computer Skills • Planning skills • Communication skills • Proactivity • Creativity • Meticulous • English written and spoken, French is an advantage Salary commensurate with experience.

This is a new position and requires flexibility with working hours including evenings, weekends and holidays. Qualified belonger candidates can submit their application to:

TDMG Concordia Ltd info@tdmgltd.com 649-941-3445

KEW, NORTH CAICOS Is seeking to employ a

Duties: Regular housekeeping Which includes Cleaning mopping Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.

DEBBIE WILLIAMS

Millennium Highway, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a

23058

#93 South Dock Road Is seeking to employ a

TILE LAYER

- $10 hourly Install materials on floors, walls, ceilings, countertops. Level the surface with a layer of mortar or plywood.

3 CARPENTERS

- $10 hourly Install structures and fixtures. Measure, cut, or shape wood, plastic, and other materials

CONTACT: 331-7256

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board Work permit holders currently holds these positions 23048

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT COORDINATOR

ASSISTANT CONSTRUCTION MANAGER • Assist the project manager in the execution of the management plan for assigned projects • Help coordinate and manage the project from inception to completion • Review project designs and contributes ideas for cutting costs • Carry out daily operational tasks in an effective and timely manner • Facilitate communications between office and field staff • Track and directly report project status updates to project manager • Help problem-solve issues and suggest ways to improve the project • Organize, file, and maintain all current project documents • Enter information into and manage the digital project databases • Assist in ensuring compliance with necessary specifications • Help create, manage, and maintain the project budget • Coordinate and execute daily administrative tasks • Help create and adhere to project

TAURAIN JAMES

Belongers are encouraged to Send a copy of their resume To the Labour Board. These Positions is currently held by a work permit holder. 23071

BLACK CROW RD, KEW TOWN, APT #24, #5 Is seeking to employ a

#18 The Village, KPMG Building, Grace Bay

PRINCIPLE TASKS:

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• Advanced knowledge and experience of every aspect of construction. • Ensuring all parts of the project is organized and running according to plan. • Inspect the construction site daily. • Ensure quality control in all construction phases. • Prepare construction progress reports. • Monitor the material and tools spending to stay on budget. • Ensure required material is available on time on the job sites. • Assist construction manager in preparing schedules • Maintain records of dates, costs and productivity. • Coordinate between all the project teams and members to assure that the project is running according to the existing budget and timeline. • Manage and oversee the day-to-day construction progress of the project on site. • Coordinate the most cost-effective plans and implement the execution of this plan afterward. • Define clear roles and responsibilities and deliverable requirements to all the team members.

• Review and be responsible for the labor force hours and the job time needed for completion. • Monitor construction productivity and schedule performance and investigate reasons for less than satisfactory performance. • Provide recommendations and institute measures for improvement by modification to operating work instructions. • Follow the project post closeout till finishing the warranty period. • Monitor and manage any anticipated defect. • Deliver the facility in a high-quality, on time and within budget.

REQUIREMENTS:

• 10+ years of experience in construction Industry • 5+ years previous experience as foremen • Carpenter background is privileged • Strong analytical, planning and problemsolving skills • Leadership and communication skills • English written and spoken, French is an advantage Salary commensurate with experience.

This is a new position and requires flexibility with working hours including evenings, weekends and holidays. Qualified belonger candidates can submit their application to: 23072

TDMG Concordia Ltd info@tdmgltd.com 649-941-3445

23073


October 31 - November 6, 2020 HARD DRIVE CONSTRUCTION #5 Fern Close, Behind Glass Shack, Providenciales Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

Duties Include:

Mixing concrete, passing tools, blocks, water, cleaning tools, site, etc. Working hours 5 days per week. Salary: $6.50 hourly

CONTACT: 231-3171

LATINO CONSTRUCTION #93 South Dock Road, Providenciales Is seeking to employ

2 LABOURERS

-$7.50 per hour Cleaning the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste, dispose of trash.

2 CARPENTERS

-$10 hourly Measure, cut, or shape wood, plastic, and other materials

CONTACT: 332-0771

MARIE R.A MISSICK Residence, Five Cays Is seeking a

DOMESTIC WORKER

Qualified Belongers are encourage to submit a copy of their resume to the Labor Department 23074

Sweeping, mopping the floor, iron clothes, and cook.

CONTACT: 345-7571 Belongers are encouraged to

send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this 23081 position

CONTACT: 344-3710

- $12 hourly Assemble and install solar panels, take measurements to install, perform test and fix issues, regular maintenance etc. Belongers only apply 23047

M&M VARIETY STORE

SID ROBINSON

Acting on behalf SCHMID MICHEL The Bight, Providenciales

LABOURER Cleaning outside the

CONTACT: 348-0786

CONTACT: 649-343-2559

-$8 HOURLY Set up equipment, cut, and position and bolt down steel bars to reinforce concrete.

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board

23080

#03 SHRUB CL,BLUE HILLS. Cell : 432-3447 looking for:

CARPENTERS,WELDERS,MASONS,PLUMBERS,TILE LAYERS, LABOURERS, PAINTERS, STEELMAN, STONES FABRICATORS, CLEANERS, BUTLERS, CUSTODIANS must be able to read and understand building drawings;layout and erect brick wall, concrete columns, beams, supports concrete staircaises; concrete floor rending,layout and build driveways, deck floos, swimming pool, cisters,competent with masonry tool and working knowledge of imperial and metric measurement. Perform maintenance and minors repairs( replacing broken switches,fixing doors handles, minor leaks, cut and polish rocks, install,measure, cut and shape. Salaries started @$8- $13 per hr. Work 5-6 days a week. Qualified belonger candidates should send their application.

email: shagroup@ hotmail.com

Dead line July 18th, 2020 for renewal and new work permit

P&D EMPLOYMENT

1 DOMESTIC WORKER

CAICOS P CONSTRUCTION Millennium Highway, Blue Hills

Is seeking to fill the following two positions:

Working hours are from Monday- Friday between the hours of 7:00 a.m.7:00 p.m. Wages are based on the minimum wage and paid on a weekly basis. Applicant's are to provide their resume and any accompanying documentation to the following:

Misicks Bakery Church Folly Grand Turk (649)231-0890 23087

Acting on behalf

CLEANER

- $6.25 hourly Dust, mop floors, clean windows, etc. Contact: 241-8141

OBED CONSTRUCTION Apt #61 East Side Rd, Long Bay

STEEL MAN

- $10 hourly Cut, position, and bolt down steel bars to reinforce concrete. Contact: 343-1420 Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board

23046

New Subdivision, Five Cays Is seeking to employ a

STEEL MAN

SHA CONSTRUCTION,MAID TO CLEAN,NEWTECH CONSTRUCTION

MISICK’S BAKERY

GENERAL TECHNICIAN

SOLAR TECHNICIAN

C&S PROFESSIONAL

- $6.50 hourly

MEP SOLUTIONS TCI LTD #999 Leeward Highway 946-5907

A work permit holder currently holds this position. Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labour Department 23051

C&S PROFESSIONAL

– to weed, shape trees, water plants, maintain the cleaning of the yards, pick up and throw out trash of the managed properties. Salary $6.50 per hour Belongers need only apply This position is for work permit renewal

Acting on behalf

CONTACT: 946-5306

UNIQUE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

MAINTENANCE PERSON

SPA ATTENDANT

P&D EMPLOYMENT

-$12 hourly Service and install generator systems, run load bank test on diesel, natural gas and propane generators, diagnose and repair issues, rewire and adjust control panels and voltage regulators etc.

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. Work permit holders currently holds these positions 23049

DOMESTIC WORKER

#533 Chalk Sound Drive Is seeking to employ a

Provide range of therapeutic massages, beauty treatments, and wellness therapies to spa quests based on their needs and preferences. Salary: $10 per hour

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23056

Acting on behalf Oreta Dorine Been Kew Town, Providenciales

NEPTUNE VILLAS

• Sweeping the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, living room, laundering sheets, towels and personal clothing and other housework. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23050

#22 HORIZON HOUSE UNIT C PROVIDENCIALES 649-245-4153 email: upmbs.tci@ gmail.com

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property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, and door frames. Salary: $6.25 hourly

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 23078

ERIKA MEP SERVICES 2C Courtyard Plaza, Providenciales Phone:244-0101/POLKA. DOTZ@YAHOO.COM

ELECTRICAL PURCHASER

$8.00 per hour. DUTIES • Procure electrical materials in a timely manner • Periodic inventory of stocked materials • Other duties , may be assigned by management QUALIFICATIONS: • 3-5 years' experience • Diploma in accounting studies • Must be proficient in excel & word Positions is currently held by work permit holder. Qualified Belongers may apply with Labour Department. 23085

LINE/COOK

LABOURER

For more information on job descriptions, please contact info@pelicanbaytci.com or 431-1689 23090

CARETAKER

• Maintaining the yard, painting, and other tasks may vary. • Monday-Friday Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 649-244-7405

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

23057

PEURETON HIGGS

Long Bay Road, Long Bay Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, and door frames. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 231-2621

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 23079

CONTACT: 242-0424

23075

T&W AUTO

The Bight, Stubbs RD # 3, Providenciales, T.C.I Cell 3 4323447. We are looking for a

MECHANIC

To fix vehicles and service vehicle. Assemble mechanical components according to specifications. Examine machines and oversee diagnostic tests to determine functionality problems. Maintain work logs, repairs, and maintenance records. Ect… salary $ 8perhr, work 6days a week including holidays. Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to labour board.

23086

Palm Grove, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

• Knowledge of food costing and controls, monthly inventory, • Knowledge of food hygiene and safety, menu planning, managing and scheduling staff, • Prep food for Breakfast/lunch /dinner • Ability to understand menus follow recipes, basic sauces/ butchery. High level of food hygiene is • required. Must be willing to scrub, clean, mop, floors walls and equipment

#83 Long Bay Hills Is seeking to employ a

• Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, and door frames. Cares for garden. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $350 weekly

LYNDON JENNINGS

Must have 10 years Culinary Experience

Please call for an appointment, bring along your resume and resident status

112 Leeward Palms, Providenciales. Is seeking a

PAULA WILLIAMS

DOMESTIC WORKER

Duties: Regular housekeeping Which includes Cleaning mopping Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 241-0202

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This Position is currently held by a work permit holder. 23091

ADVERTISE

IN THIS SPACE! ONLY

$33

PER WEEK

CALL 946-4664


36 CLASSIFIEDS TROPICAL AUTO RENTALS Tropicana Plaza Leeward Providenciales

LABOURER NEEDED

To work around yard, washing vehicles and vehicle maintenance. To work 5 days per week including weekends and holidays. Salary is $7.50 per hour CONTACT TELEPHONE: 946-5300 Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by Work Permit holders 22935

BEL-AIR MED CLINIC LTD #16 Cooper Jack Rd., Provo Storage #5

FULLTIME LABTECH ASSISTANT

• Must have 3 years’ experience • Analysis of blood, etc. • Mon-Friday 9am-3pm. Salary will be discussed at interview

CONTACT: 9418405 OR 241-9411

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

22967

October 31 - November 6, 2020

TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS

TURKS WAVE CAFE 21 ridge Road, Turtle Cove Is seeking a

WAITRESS

• Take orders and serve food and beverages to patrons at tables in dining establishment. Check with customers to ensure that they are enjoying their meals and take action to correct any problems. Communicate with customers to ensure satisfaction. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.50 hourly

CONTACT: 649-339-5010

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board

22913

BENJAMIN WILSON

61 LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

• Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, door frames. • Must be willing to work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.50 hourly

CONTACT: 246-9898

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 22939

DAVE MORRIS

FRANKLYN MISICK

GUSTAVE ISRAEL

DOMESTIC WORKER

GAS ATTENDANT

DOMESTIC WORKER

East Suburbs, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

Duties: Regular housekeeping. Which includes Cleaning mopping Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 241-5715

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This Position is currently held by a work permit holder. 22955

DELICIOUS DISHES

21 AIRPORT ROAD, ELITE PLAZA, HOUSE #3 Is seeking to employ a

COOK Setting up workstations

with all needed ingredients and cooking equipment. Preparing ingredients to use in cooking chopping and peeling vegetables, cutting meat etc. Cooking food. Salary: $10 hourly

CONTACT: 343-2420

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22969

Church Folly, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

Duties: To take customers Request, pump gas in vehicles Or containers as required, to Accept cash and make change For customers. SALARY: $8.00 per hour

CONTACT: 232-0045

Belongers Are encouraged to Send copies of their resume to The Labour Board. This position Is currently held by a work permit Holder. 22959

West Road, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

Duties: Regular housekeeping Which includes Cleaning mopping Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 341-5017

Belongers are encouraged to Send a copy of their resume To the Labour Board. This Position is currently held by a work permit holder.

22956

KEITH MALCOLM

East Suburbs, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

Duties: Regular housekeeping Which includes Cleaning mopping Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 232-3692

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. 22957

HOLY FAMILY ACADEMY ROMAN CATCHOLIC SCHOOL Tucker Hill, Kew Town. Is accepting applications for the position of:

ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGION AND SUBJECT AREA TEACHERS REQUIREMENTS:

• The employer requires the employee to be a Missionary Roman Catholic Teacher • The Employer requires the employee to be a fully initiated Roman Catholic in good Standing • The employee is requires to have documented experience in the area of teaching Roman Catholic Religion.

• The employee must have a full knowledge of the United States National Curriculum Standards. Education and Experience • Associates of Bachelor’s Degree Holders will be considered Salary Package: $1200 per month for twelve months, paid as a compensation package

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board CONTACT: FR. ORLANDO GONZALEZ (649) 941-5136 EMAIL: holyfamilytci@GMAIL.COM

22964

PROVO PICTURES

PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY LTD.

A2 YATCH CLUB, TURTLE COVE

Real Estate & Architecture Photographer / Videographer Wanted

THE PREMIER SECURITY COMPANY

RESPONSIBLE. RELIABLE. PROFESSIONAL

Our growing and professional company is seeking the employment of individuals that are looking for an exciting and rewarding career in the Security Industry.

SECURITY OFFICERS MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS • Demonstrate written and verbal communication in the English language, • Ability to work shifts and long hours, • To perform patrol checks and security services to client’s properties, • Starting rate $7.00 per hour, • This position is currently held by a Work Permit holder • Position is based in Providenciales BELONGERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.

Applicants can submit their resume & identification to our office: #8 Southern Shores Building, Leeward Highway, Tel: 649 232 1007, email: admin@presidentialsecuritytc.com A copy should also be submitted to Labour and Immigration Board. 22920

Provo Pictures is looking to hire a commercial photographer & videographer to service the real estate, architecture and hospitality industries of TCI. - Candidate is required to have a Bachelors of Arts Degree, majoring in Photography & Digital Film. - Must have at least 3 yrs. of professional experience with a portfolio of high end photographic and AV media. - Preferable that the candidate has experience of at least 5 years in the marketing & communication industries. - Must have expert knowledge of digital image acquisition tools in photography and videography, as well a proficient understanding of the principles of lighting interior and exterior subjects. - Must have expert level proficiency in Adobe Bridge, Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, After Effects and Audition. - The candidate will be required to start working immediately on canvassing clients, setting up shoots and producing high-end professional marketing media as per brief and to the satisfaction of the client. - Must have a valid drivers license. - Salary is $2500 per month for a six day work week, at 8hrs per day. - Only belongers must apply

Contact: 649-432-9453 This position is held by a work permit holder

VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!

THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS

22919


October 31 - November 6, 2020 LVA MANAGEMENT LTD

NO. 107 TURTLE COVE DRIVE, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS TEL. NO. [649] 941-8118

CLEANER

Cleaning of the Windows, Doors, Offices, Floors Space Cleaners of the Property. Salary: $6.50 hourly CONTACT PERSON: MARIA@ LVA MANAGEMENT For Work Permit Renewal Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labor Department. 22952

IBO SHOP

5200 IBO Corner, Shore Club Is seeking a

STORE ATTENDANT

• Clean the store, dusting, sweeping, mopping, clean ceiling vents, restroom cleaning, stock shelves, and restock products inside the store • 6 days a week Salary: $350 weekly

CONTACT: 242-4401

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board A work permit holder currently holds this position 22940

MARGUERITE ALTIDOR Over Back, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

TAILOR

Duties: To sew and make Men and women’s clothing. To mend and adjust clothing To fit customers. SALARY: $8.00 per hour

CONTACT: 232-6432

Belongers are asked to submit A copy of their resume to The Labour Board. This position is Currently held by a work permit Holder. 22960

LETISHA PARKER

Crawfish Cl, Discovery Bay Is seeking to employ a

GARDENER

Soil cultivation, digging, and forking, mulching, watering, raking, weeding, edging, pruning, seed sowing, bed preparation and planting. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 348-5640

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

22938

MERLYN LIGHTBOURNE

Breezy Brae, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

CARE TAKER Duties: To look after an Elderly person, to care for And keep property clean. Salary: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 246-4929

Belongers are encouraged To submit a copy of their Resume to the Labour Office. This position is held by a work Permit holder. 22958

VR SUPERMART #11 MARY JANE LANE, BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

• Stocking and supplying designated facility areas, dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, restroom cleaning etc. • Must be willing to work 5 days a week. Salary: $8.50 hourly

CONTACT: 346-0002

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22931

VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!

Assist in managing staff including cashiers. Maintain inventory, coordinate shipping and other duties as required. Salary $8.00 per hour

CONTACT # 946-2811

WORK PERMIT RENEWAL

22918

SOLID CONSTRUCTION

B1,Caribbean Place Leeward Highway Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands Tel.: (649) 231-8005 E-mail: pivotalserviceswh@ gmail.com

LABOURER

Duties: minor repairs, cleaning up the premises of debris. Salary: $7.00 per hour

CONTACT: 231-8005

This position is held by a work permit holder but Belongers are strongly encourage to apply 22920

#5A South Dock Is seeking to employ a

LAUNDRY SUPERVISOR Ensure linen and housekeeping supplies are ordered and controlled in line with Business and Events. Carry out stock takes. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 649-242-6121

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 22912

ZOOM ZOOM TOURS SOUTH SUBURBS Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

Duties: To clean maintain Vehicles after renting and Usage, also, to clean premises and dispose of refuse and any other duties as necessary. SALARY: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 247-9212

Belongers are encouraged To send a copy of their Resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently Held by a work permit holder. 22988

LVA MANAGEMENT LTD Address: NO. 107 TURTLE COVE DRIVE, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS TEL. NO. [649]941-8118

LABOURER WASTE PICK UP, LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE, GENERAL MAINTENANCE OF THE PROPERTY. Salary: $6.50 hourly

CONTACT PERSON: MARIA@ LVA MANAGEMENT

For Work Permit Renewal Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labor Department.

22951

DERIK GRANT

#24 John Grant, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

Sweeping the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, living room, laundering sheets, towels and personal clothing and other housework. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 232-7946

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board A work permit holder currently holds this position 22894

Are now interviewing for the following position:

ASSISTANT STORE MANAGER

NOTICE LOST LAND CERTIFICATE ISLAND PROVIDENCIALES

Whereas, ANTHONY PATRICK FEDERICI of Connecticut, United States of America, as Personal Representative of DOMINIC FRANK FEDERICI deceased, has declared that the Land Certificate for the above mentioned title number(s) issued in the name of DOMINIC FRANK FEDERICI was inadvertently mislaid and cannot be found. Take notice that I, Toni-Ann Foster, 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 20th day of October 2020 Signed ................................................................................................................... Acting Registrar of Lands Witnessed .............................................................................................................

STORE SUPERVISOR

LIGE LEVAIS

78 Industrial Road, 5 Cays

REGISTERED LAND ORDINANCE, CAP 9.01

SECTION LONG BAY HILLS

S & F WHOLESALE CASH AND CARRY LTD WEST ROAD CENTRAL GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a

QUALITY FOOD SERVICES / QUALITY FOOD WORLD

THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS

TITLE NUMBER 61105/88

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• Must have prior experience managing more than 50 employees in a fast paced environment. • Must be able to lift 50 pounds or more. • Must have past experience and be willing and able perform the following tasks, stocking shelves, cleaning, operating a cash register, assisting customers, performing accounting functions, working within extreme temperature conditions both very cold and very hot environments. • Must be willing and able to work extended periods of time in a FREEZER ENVIRONMENT. • Must be willing and available to work extended hours, including all and/or any holidays, nights and weekends. The majority of the work schedule will consist of evening and weekend and holiday hours as this is when our business is servicing the most amount of customers. • Must be able to stand the majority of the day under normal working conditions. • Must have extended purchasing experience both locally and overseas. • Must be proficient in: Microsoft Excel, Word. • Must have the ability and past experience of maintaining and encoding a POS System, including Quick Books Program.

Please apply within @ Quality Food Service, 78 Industrial Road, 5 Cays or contact 941-7939 for more information. Only Belongers or PRC Holders need apply.

22909


38 CLASSIFIEDS A&G ELECTRICAL

TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS

AISHA LAPORTE

#56 Long Bay Hills, Long Bay. Is seeking to employ a

13 Long Bay Heights, Long Bay. Is seeking to employ a

MASON

DOMESTIC WORKER

Repairs, maintains and alters buildings, retaining walls and other brick or stone edifices. Mixes mortar; lays bricks and stones and/or concrete sidewalks; makes and repairs steps and plasters Salary: $10 hourly

CONTACT: 231-4619

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22923

Sweeping the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, living room, laundering sheets, towels and personal clothing and other housework. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 243-3993

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22916

Mixes mortar; lays bricks and stones and/or concrete and plasters.

DOMESTIC WORKER - $6.25 HOURLY

Clean house

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a Work Permit holder. 22935

K & S BAKER CAFÉ BACK SALINA GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a

CONTACT: 946-4445

22911

NORTH CAICOS Is seeking to employ a

2 LABOURERS

Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, door frames. Cares for garden on a daily basis Salary: $7.00 per hour

CONTACT: 246-1721

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 22949

CONTACT: 348-1654

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22925

SHERINA THOMAS LONG BAY HILLS Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

Sweeping the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, living room, laundering sheets, towels and personal clothing and other housework. Salary: $1,200 monthly

MATHURIN VARIETY STORE

CONTACT: 231-9952

HOLTON WILLIAMS

Preparing the workstation for the cook. Keeping the kitchen area clean and tidy at all times. Salary: $6.25 hourly

PHILEMON ROHAM DURAND JENNINGS

Maintain premises by raking And cleaning windows and Doors. SALARY: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 243-1448

KITCHEN HELPER

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22928

LABOURER Duties: To clean and

• Measure and mix raw ingredients, bake and decorate items, and ensure that all raw and finished goods adhere to quality and food safety standards. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.50 hourly

#18 KITCH BUILDING, OLD AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board. Work permit holders currently hold these positions

PALM GROVE, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

BAKER

NORIS BAR & RESTAURANT

CONTACT: 247-4109

CONTACT: 341-8332

CONTACT TELEPHONE # 231-0024

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. These positions currently held by work permit holders 22917

22954

MASONS - $10 HOURLY

To clean and maintain the house tidy. To work 6 days a week including weekends and holidays. Salary is $350.00 per week

1 HELPER

Belongers are encouraged To send a copy of their Resume to the Labour Board. This is position is currently held By a work permit holder.

Take care of property

MAID

Stocking and supplying designated facility areas, dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, cleaning ceiling vents, restroom cleaning etc. Salary: $6.50 hourly

CONTACT: 241-9892

TILE LAYER - $10 HOURLY LAY TILES PROPERTY CARETAKER $6.25 HOURLY

To work around yard. Cleaning outside the property and pick up the garbage. To work 5 days per week including weekends and holidays. Salary is $250.00 per week

Caribbean Place, Unit 4B Is seeking to employ

Duties: To clean and Maintain premises by raking And cleaning windows and Doors. SALARY: $6.50 per hour.

#6 across the dump, Wheeland

LABOURER NEEDED

ISLAND VILLA MANAGEMENT

LABOURER

JA’SAMS CONSTRUCTION

JOSEPHINE O CONNOLLY

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

HUGHETTE ASTWOOD

BREEZY BRAE, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

Belongers are encouraged To send a copy of their Resume to the Labour Board. This is position is for a first time applicant

22953

HAIRBRAIDING BEACH M.P #1030 THE BIGHT, LEEWARD HIGHWAY Is seeking to employ a

HAIR BRAIDER

• Braiding clients’ hair in different styles. • Must be willing to work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 345-7087

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22924

#12 DOCK YARD, PROVIDENCIALES Is seeking to employ a

STORE CLERK

October 31 - November 6, 2020 MARIE CARMEL VALMIR

MIDJIE CLOTHING

MAINTENANCE WORKER

MAINTENANCE WORKER

27 Bible Street, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a

Ensure that all surroundings are kept in a clean and orderly condition and other equipment, raking and sweeping of the yard and other areas along with other related chores. Salary: $7.50 hourly

CONTACT: 241-1208

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22971

Morley Road, Five Cays Is seeking to employ a

• To work at clothing shop business. • Maintaining shop surroundings and store maintenance. • 10-7 Mon- Friday Salary: $7 hourly

CONTACT: 649-247-9497 EMAIL: MIDIJIECLOTHING@ GMAIL.COM Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22930

PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I MICHAEL WASHINGTON HARVEY of Kew Town, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands is not responsible for any depths or any other transactions that maybe conducted by FISIANA NORTUILUS last known address Florida, United States. I will not accept any liability from any transaction made with her henceforth.

CONTACT: 649-247-5812

22946

TURQUOISE LANDSCAPING

#8 LEEWARD DRIVE, LONG BAY, PROVIDENCIALES Is looking to hire

3 GARDENERS

• Clean the store, dusting, sweeping, mopping, selling items, stock shelves, pick, pack, receive and restock products inside the store. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $7 hourly

• Must have previous gardening experience and be familiar with landscaping equipment such as lawn mowers, trimmers etc. • Must be willing to carry out work such as heavy lifting, digging, weeding, trimming and plant waste removal • Must be willing to work weekends and holidays • Must have a clean police record and provide employers references on request • Pay - $6.50 - $7.00/hr depending on experience

CONTACT: 341-4248

Contact: 649-332-4280 or email: turquoiselandscaping@tciway.tc to arrange an interview

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 22915

SMITHCO

#84 INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD, FIVE CAYS. Is seeking a

BOOKKEEPER

• Use QuickBooks to input all data • Prepare accounts receivable • Prepare statement of account for corporate and government account • Excellent knowledge in bank reconciliations • Graduate of B.S.C major in accounting Salary commensurate on experience

CONTACT: 231-0984 OR EMAIL SMITHCOTCI@GMAIL.COM

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board A work permit holder currently holds position. 22914

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This is for one new gardener position and a work permit renewal

22945

PATRIANNA SIMMONS South District, Salt Cay Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

Duties: To clean maintain Vehicles after renting and Usage, also, to clean premises and dispose of refuse and any other duties as necessary. SALARY: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 232-6009

Belongers are encouraged To send a copy of their Resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. 22961

WINKEY’S CATERING & PRIVATE CHEF

Millennium Highway, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a

DISHWASHER & DOMESTIC WORKER

Should be able to clean dishes and assist chef with preparation of meals. Other task may vary. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 333-0617

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. Work permit holders currently holds these positions 22944


October 31 - November 6, 2020 NATURE’S TOUCH CONSTRUCTION Seashell Drive, Long Bay Is seeking to employ a

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

• Fix and maintain mechanical equipment, buildings, and machines. Tasks include plumbing work, painting, flooring repair and upkeep, electrical repairs, heating, and air conditioning system. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $8 hourly

CONTACT: 232-3899

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 22927

UNIVERSAL SUPER STYLE SALON #2 Spot Plaza, Airport Road Is seeking to employ a

COSMETOLOGIST

Shampooing, cutting, coloring, and styling hair, and massaging and treating scalp. Makeup, dress wigs, perform hair removal, nail and skin care services. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 346-6169

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22972

TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS

ODETTE PEARL BERNADIN #49 Juba Sound, Providenciales Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

Cleaning the house. Salary: $6.25 hourly CONTACT: 649-242-5606

SAMUEL WILSON

QUICK STEP SHOES REPAIR

Unit #3 South Side Plaza, Aviation Drive

SHOE REPAIR MAN – $6.50 hourly Repair shoes

TEL: 231-6318

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

This position is currently held by a work permit holder Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labour Department 22970

JAGAN MALCOLM

MAGLYN ROBINSON

LABOURER

DOMESTIC WORKER

22968

South District, Salt Cay Is seeking to employ a

Duties: To clean maintain Vehicles after renting and Usage, also, to clean premises and dispose of refuse and any other duties as necessary. SALARY: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 242-0204

Belongers are encouraged To send a copy of their Resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. 22962

West Road, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

Duties: Regular housekeeping Which includes Cleaning mopping Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 245-7978

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This Position is currently held by a work permit holder. 22963

#12 Musgrove Hill, Kew Town Is seeking to employ a

2 LABOURERS

• Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, and door frames. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 342-2511

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. Work permit holders currently holds these positions 22943

CLASSIFIEDS 39 SEAFOOD HAVEN RESTAURANT #12 MUSGROVE CL., KEW TOWN Is seeking to employ a

KITCHEN HELPER

Preparing the workstation for the cook. Keeping the kitchen area clean and tidy at all times. Salary: $8 hourly

CONTACT: 346-3791

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 22942

SOUTH EAST CAR RENTAL

Unit #4 Dennis Smith Plaza, Leeward Highway Is seeking to employ a

FRONT DESK CLERK

Greets customers, receive payment by cash, checks and credit cards, Issue receipts, and change due to customers. Count money in cash drawers to ensure that amounts are correct and that there is adequate change. Salary: $8 hourly

CONTACT: 344-7212

Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board

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VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!

THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS SUNNY FOODS BLUE HILLS

Is now Interviewing for the following position:

STORE MANAGER

As a Grocery Store Manager you must have the passion to grow sales along with exceptional customer service and communication skills. A hard worker with integrity and great management skills. Candidate must have at least 8-10 years experience in the field. • Delivering exceptional Customer service and passion to Grow Sales and Control Costs • Identifying, hiring and training talent especially Belongers.

Massage Therapists

MUST HAVE THROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF THE FOLLOWING: • Advanced knowledge and skills in computer systems, most specifically, QuickBooks Pro 2020, Microsoft Excel, and Inventory control management. • Extensive knowledge of SMS Front & Back Office POS System • Extensive knowledge of NCR 7456 POS • Extensive knowledge of THYME SOFTWARE • Plans and directs the day-to-day operations of a grocery store. • Develops strategies to improve customer service, drive store sales, and increase profitability. • Ensures customer needs are met, complaints are resolved, and service is quick and efficient. • Forecasts staffing needs and develops a recruiting strategy to provide optimal staffing in all areas • Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. • Must be responsible in identifying and interviewing Belongers for hiring; • Setting up a training program for employees re proper merchandising and customer service skills as well as the workings of running an International Grocery Store. • Candidate must be multilingual. Work schedule will include weekends, holidays, as required to meet the demands of the position. Salary range commensurate with experience.

Spa Tropique is on the hunt to find the best massage therapists on island! If you have at least three years of experience with a four star spa and have an upbeat and positive personality, we hope you will come and meet with us! If you are experienced in facials and nails – even better! Applicants must be able to speak and write English fluently, have a clean driver’s license and their own vehicle in excellent working condition. Please see further requirements for applicants below. We look forward to meeting you! Deadline for applications is: March 6th, 2020. 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, Australia, Jamaica, Thailand or Philippines. • Completed a massage course of at least 1800 hours plus and 6 months of practical training. • Certified in Reflexology, Hot Stone, Swedish, Deep Tissue, Lymphatic Drainage, Myofacial Release, Prenatal Massage & Shiatsu. • Other Modalities Required: Esthetician Licensing, Waxing, Manicure and Pedicures. • At least 3 years experience with a spa rated 4 stars or above. • Their own vehicle in excellent working order and a clean license. • Fluent spoken and written English (a written exam will be provided). • Basic computer skills for use of company software. • Be available to work 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM every day. Weekends and holiday are a must. (Schedules are subject to change). Renumeration: $6.25 hourly plus commission and gratuities.

Applicants may also forward resumes to the government employee services offices.

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Please email your resume to: relax@spatropique.com

CONTACT: 941-8112 This Position is for first time work permit interested Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of the resume to the Labour Department.

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CHARLIES VARIETY STORE 27 AVIATION ROAD, PROVIDENCIALES,TC 649-941-4202 649-2320004

CASTILIO CONSTRUCTION LONG BAY ROAD, PROVIDENCIALES

2 CARPENTERS

1 STOCKMAN

Duties: restock shelves $7 per hour

BLUE CACTUS CONSTRUCTION

Millennium Heights, Blue Hills, Providenciales Contact: 243-2851

1 TILE LAYERING WORKER Duties: mix mortar, lay tiles $8 per Hour

Positions are renewals Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their work permit to the Labor Department

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SAMS SHOP

#12 MUSGROVE HILL, KEW TOWN Is seeking to employ a

BOAT BUILDER

Duties: smooth & finish surfaces of poured concrete, align form for sidewalks curbs, or gutters, patch voices, use saws to cut expansions joints in an accurate manner Salary $8.50 per hour

CONTACT: 348-9451

These positions are for work permit renewals Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labor Department 22978

MYRNA-LISA’S DISPOSABLES AND CLEANING SERVICES 29 Parade Ave., Downtown, Providenciales, TCI Contact: (649) 347-3014

CLEANER

Salary/Wages: $286.00 per WEEK Responsibilities/Duties: General cleaning of offices, business places and homes of clients BELONGERS ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT THEIR APPLICATION TO THE LABOUR BOARD, MINISTRY OF BOARDER CONTROL. 22979

AUNDRANIQUE EWING

TRIPLE “S”

BACK SALINA, GRAND TURK

18B PAROTCOT DRIVEGLASS SHACK, PROVIDENCIALES. 333-0209

2 LABORERS (RENEWALS)

Duties: cleaning up site ensuring it is free of debris salary $7.00 per hour

2 MASONS (RENEWALS)

Duties: ensuring levels, tiles, cement pouring Salary $8.00 per hour

2 CARPENTERS (RENEWALS)

Duties: cutting of wood and measurements, buildings cabinets Salary $8.00 per hour

2 DOMESTIC WORKERS (RENEWALS) Duties: cleaning of premises Salary $6.26 per hour

Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labour Department

22800

JEREMIAH MISSICK

D & B TILE

NEX GEN BUILDERS Apt. #2 Cooper Jack Bay Road, Providenciales. Is seeking a

#2 Norway Road, Kew Town Is seeking to employ a

TILE SETTER

MASON

LIVE-IN BABYSITTER

Millennium Highway, Providenciales

• Repair boat, paint. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $8 hourly

applying mortar, cutting and setting tiles etc. $10.00 per hour

CONTACT: 342-2511

CONTACT: 232 3465

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 22980

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This position is held by a work permit holder Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labor Department 22989

Repairs, maintains and alters buildings, retaining walls and other brick or stone edifices. Mixes mortar; lays bricks and stones and/or concrete sidewalks; makes and repairs steps and plasters. Salary: $8 hourly

Ensuring a safe environment, preparing and giving meals, bathing and dressing children, administering medicine, doing housework, and disciplining children when necessary. Salary: $6.50 per hour

CONTACT: 649-232-3435

CONTACT: 243-0948

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 22981

VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!

Duties: Regular housekeeping which includes Cleaning mopping Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.

CONTACT: 245-6901

This position is for a first time work permit applicant Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labour Department

22977

DAVERNE FULFORD West Road, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

• Sweeping the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, living room, laundering sheets, towels and personal clothing and other housework. • To work 5 days per week Salary: $6.50 per hour

CONTACT: 244-5516

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board.. A work permit holder currently holds this position 22983

SALT CAY DIVERS Is seeking applications for:

DIVE MASTER

THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS

Responsibilities: (1)Organizing, conducting and supervising recreational diving activities both shore and boat based. (2) Planning, organizing and directing dives(3) briefing divers on the layout and points of interest of a dive site (4) Maintain and repair dive equipment, ensure they are safe at all times.

HALLMARK TRUST LIMITED

GENERAL MANAGER WANTED To assume management and day to day running of existing card business. The successful candidate will be expected to have qualifications in Business Administration and have a legal qualification. At least 5 years experience managing in a consumer orientated public facing sales organisation. As the company's head office is in Brazil experience with the Latin American market and competency in Portuguese is preferred. A track record of leadership and the ability to communicate effectively is a requirement of the position. The successful candidate would be expected to oversee the financial results, HR functions of the business and to ensure compliance with the regulatory requirements of a licensed trust company. The successful candidate will be a highly motivated individual prepared to work long hours including holidays and weekends. Annual salary range between $80K and $120K per annum depending on experience. Qualified Belonger candidates are requested to submit a CV no later than November 02, 2020 to:

Marsha Blanche Misick & Stanbrook Email: marsha@misickstanbrook.tc Tel. (649) 946-4732

This position is for renewal of work permit Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 22974

DOMESTIC WORKER

22991

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:

• Must have at least 10 years experience as dive master/instructor. • PADI Advance Certified • Having scuba diving certification, knowledge of boat mechanics and Emergency first response training is a plus • Good spoken communication skills. Salary rate is $24, 000 per annum

CONTACT: Tel: 649-231-6663 Email: info@saltcaydivers.com Position currently held by work permit holder BELONGERS are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board

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TCI MARBLE AND GRANITE LTD. Industrial Park

STONE FABRICATOR

• In search of a skilled person to work in stone fabrication • Starting Salary $10.00 per hour. • Must have 5 years experience and show proficiency with cutting and polishing natural and man made stone 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, lay out job plans, operate all tools associated with stone • fabrication, rally other coworkers and follow directions from supervisors. Please email resumes to accounts@tcimarbleandgranite.com or inquire in person. POSITION IS BEING ADVERTISED FOR A WORK PERMIT HOLDER. APPLICATIONS FOR QUALIFIED TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED. We are willing to train if you are motivated to learn the trade!

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October 31 - November 6, 2020 TRIPLE S CONSTRUCTION Behind Glass Shack

SUPERVISOR

supervises the day to day operation, monitoring work quality and inventory, time management etc. $12.00 per hour

CONTACT: 333 0209

This position is held by a work permit holder Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labour Department

22989

VACANCIES FIDELITY CONSTRUCTION

TURKS & CAICOS SANITATION LTD. Location: South Dock Road, Providenciales TCI Contact Info: Mr. Lewis E. Astwood, office # 649-9464925, cp # 231-0436 This add is working permit renewal & looking for skilled workers

TRUCKS):

DIESEL MECHANIC:

- Maintaining vehicle such as, oil change, engine tune-ups etc. - Replacing filters - Tire Changes

TRUCK DRIVER (SANITATION & FLATBED

CARIBBEAN CONSTRUCTION BUILDERS FOR A

Plastering, place blocks, etc.

LABOURER CONSTRUCTION

- $6.25-8 hourly Assist mason, carpenter, etc. 4B Blue Hills Tel: 649-231-4162 Renewal work permit\ Belongers only apply

CABINETMAKER Building #999, Leeward Highway contact: 946-5907 $12.00 per hour (building cabinets and vanities)

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22975

SECURITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES (SMS) TDMG, South Dock Road Is seeking to employ a

SECURITY OFFICER

Monitor property entrance, authorize of people and vehicles. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 649-331-7676

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 22763

MICHAEL PENN

MANIE’S PROFESSIONAL LAMOUR TIRE Behind Ball Park, Kew Town Is seeking to employ a

LABOURER

Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, and door frames. Salary: $6.75 hourly

CONTACT: 343-6417

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board

22994

CONTACT: 341-5407

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

22985

EASY WAY EMPLOYMENT

Acting on behalf of EVERGREEN LANDSCAPING

Millennium Inside 7 Mart

CHEMICAL TECHNICIAN -$10 hourly Spray chemicals. Tel: 331-7188

LABOURER

CONTACT: 649-941-7923

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board A work permit holder currently holds this position 22992

HOUSEKEEPER JOB OVERVIEW:

We are looking for professional Housekeeper able with experience in the hospitality industry, able of attending to our facilities with integrity and attention to details. The goal is to create a clean and orderly environment for our guests.

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

• Clean and Tidy all areas to the standard cleanliness within time limit. • Clean and sanitize kitchen according to cleaning procedures. • Ensure lobby, lounge, common areas, restrooms, stairways, and other work areas so that health standards are met. • Perform a variety of cleaning activities such as sweeping, moping, dusting, polishing and make beds properly. • Notify superiors on any damages, deficits, and disturbances. • Deal with reasonable complaints / requests with professionalism and patience. • Protect equipment and make sure there are no inadequacies. • Ability to bent, lift, and walk upstairs • Ability to work conscientiously, meets deadlines, follow instruction and directions with minimal supervision and detailed oriented.

JOB OVERVIEW:

HOUSEMAN

The houseman will be assisting housekeeper in daily tasks. He will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining the Guest rooms and common areas. Carrying linens and replenishing amenities to provide Guest an excellent experience.

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

• • • • • • •

Perform a variety of cleaning activities such as sweeping, moping, dusting, polishing Clean and Tidy all areas to the standard cleanliness within time limit. Maintain and tidy common areas. Assisting Guests with their luggage. Perform a light pool cleaning. Ability to bent, lift, walk upstairs, push, pull and lift heavy equipment Ability to work conscientiously, meets deadlines, follow instruction and directions with minimal supervision and detailed oriented.

RECEPTIONIST

JOB OVERVIEW

-$300 weekly Cleaning yards Tel: 232-7124

R GREY CONTRACTING Juba Sound

MAINTENANCE MAN

-$300 weekly Minor repairs and maintenance Tel: 441-0268

Belongers only apply Work permit renewals

22995

CARPENTER

Greets customers, receive payment by cash, checks and credit cards, Issue receipts, and change due to customers. Count money in cash drawers to ensure that amounts are correct and that there is adequate change. Salary: $6.50 hourly

OPEN JOB POSITIONS

ELIE’S LANDSCAPING CLEANING Snake Hills, Millennium Highway

COOK

• Full time cook to prepare meals for large family. • Must be able to prepare Italian/Spanish cuisine for large family. • Ability to communicate in Spanish • 6 days a week, weekends and holidays. Salary: $6.50 hourly

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 22984

Performing general housework etc. Salary: $6.50 hourly

SHERMAN HUTCHINSON

Tranquility Lane #2, Leeward, Providenciales. Is seeking a

CONTACT: 347-7125

ALCIDAS & JONATHAN GARDINER Wilson Circle, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a

NEON HOLDINGS LTD

West Road, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a

CASHIER

22986

MAID

ERB CONSTRUCTION

MASONS - $9-12 HOURLY

Paint walls, doors, drywall, etc.

- Transport of materials & goods - Pump out of wastewater, grease, sludge etc from systems to waste site. - Inspecting mechanical issues relating to safe operation & basic repair work. Salary negotiable according to experience

Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labour Department

PAINTER - $7-12 HOURLY Paint walls, doors, drywall, etc. 12 Bible Street, Stammers Run Tel: 649-231-4587

PAINTER - $7-10 HOURLY

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KINGSTON, THE BIGHT Is seeking to employ a

Follow blueprints and building plans to meet the needs of clients. Install structures and fixtures, such as windows and molding. Measure, cut, or shape wood, plastic, and other materials. Salary: $8 hourly

CONTACT: 244-1017

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 22993

The receptionist will be responsible but not limited to welcoming and assisting Guest upon Check-In and during their stay. Ensure an outstanding Guest experience by providing prompt and professional service to meet guest needs.

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

• Providing meet and great upon Check-In • Answering all guest questions and concerns • Significant work experience handling guest service responsibilities, preferably in hospitality industry - hotel/reception. • Giving Concierge service by offering extra services such as excursions, private chef, extra cleaning, transportation Etc. • Operate computer programs and Reservation system. • Be prompt and resourceful to solve problems when challenges arise • Must have an excellent written and verbal communication skills • Proper English spoken and written. • Highly organized, able to multitask and prioritize and work under pressure • Ability to handle stress and stay calm under pressure • Complete basic cashier and bookkeeping responsibilities • Flexible regarding work schedules • Professional appearance and attitude • All applicants must be flexible to work at all time such as nights, weekends, and public holidays and should be punctual. Must be willing to cross-train in other areas of the resort. • Candidates must have a professional and positive attitude and be Guest service oriented. • Qualified Islanders and Belongers are encouraged to apply.

Applications should be submitted to julie@h2oluxurycondo.com 22976


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October 31 - November 6, 2020 COCONUT GROVE RESTAURANT 2005 Building, Aviation Rd Is seeking to employ a

COOK

P O S I T I O N

Regional HUB Chief Executive Company: Digicel Group Reporting Relationship: Reports to CEO Caribbean & Central America Manages Country CEO’s under Jamaica HUB PRIMARY OBJECTIVES OF THE JOB: The Regional CEO position will have full operating responsibility for the profitable management and development of Digicel markets in the Northern Caribbean (Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman, Dominica and Turks and Caicos Islands). The Regional CEO position is key to operational performance, in terms of target setting, measuring performance against plan and instituting correctives where necessary. It also involves the representation of Digicel at the highest levels with government and public authorities of the countries he / she manages. MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: • To maintain and increase regional profitability and return on capital, through defining and seeing through a clear strategy that will build on the existing revenue base, adding new sources of business, driving best-in-class service innovation, optimising asset utilisation and maintaining the reputation for high levels of customer service and tight cost control • To foster the Digicel culture of dynamism, innovation and imagination – for example, in new product and service provision, value-added solutions for customers and new business development i.e. ICT, Fibre, Cable TV – all adapted to local market conditions and opportunities • To provide strong and inspirational leadership to experienced and motivated senior management teams and employees at all levels • To focus on management and employee development, attracting new management talent as required to complement the existing resources and identifying, retaining and developing a highly talented and motivated workforce • To be the guardian of the company's brand equity and public image to consumers, government and other stakeholders in the countries managed • To respect the direct personal accountability conferred on the role to Digicel CCA CEO and Board for regional financial and market performance, on a monthly basis and to achieve the financial objectives of the company as per the approved company budget • To maximise customer connections on Digicel’s network across the region. • To lead strategic planning and the customer insight to drive marketing and sales; to identify new revenue streams and implement the strategy to capture them; to prioritise and secure approval for capital expenditure • To ensure a complete Business Continuity Plan is in place for the region and that the business is prepared and protected in the event of disaster PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS: • Business Degree or equivalent with 10-15 years requisite Commercial experience • A minimum of 7 years General Management experience in a Telecoms environment • Record of success in meeting aggressive targets • Proven and demonstrated experience and expertise in Sales or Business Development. • Proven expertise, preferably in a telecommunications environment • Experience in general management of multiple markets, ideally in a mobile telecoms operation, including emerging markets • If a mobile telecom executive, in-depth knowledge of mobile prepaid & post-paid business model, with a track record in growing subscriber base, increasing ARPU and decreasing churn

• Commercial acumen, maturity and professionalism with the ability to bring immediate experience, credibility and value to bear with all stakeholders. • A personal track record of success in meeting aggressive sales and revenue targets • Strong interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills, influencing and convincing PERSONAL QUALITIES: • Exceptional work ethic, with high energy levels and personal robustness • Attention to detail and a hands-on approach – a ‘completerfinisher’ • Commercial savvy and an entrepreneurial outlook • Adaptability, flexibility, pragmatism • Acceptance of positive criticism and advice, including from peers • Strong influencing and communication (concise verbal and written) skills, with an ability to address a wide range of business issues • An acceptance of regular travel LEADERSHIP CHARACTERISTICS: • Understanding the Business Knows the business and the mission-critical technical and functional skills needed to do the job; understands various types of business propositions and understands how businesses operate in general; learns new methods and technologies easily. • Keeping on Point Can quickly separate the mission-critical from the nice to dos and the trivials; quickly senses what’s the next most useful thing to work on; focuses on the critical few tasks that really add value and puts aside or delays the rest. • Getting Work Done Through Others Manages people well; gets the most and best out of the people he/she has; sets and communicates guiding goals; measures accomplishments, holds people accountable, and gives useful feedback; delegates and develops; keeps people informed; provides coaching for today and for the future. • Dealing with Trouble Fearlessly takes on all issues, challenges, and people; comfortably confronts and works through conflict; delivers negative feedback and messages without hesitation; deals promptly and fairly with problem performers; lets everyone know where they stand; thrives in crises and is energised by tough challenges; not afraid to make negative decisions and take tough action; challenges the status quo. • Focusing on Action and Outcomes Attacks everything with drive and energy with an eye on the bottom line; not afraid to initiate action before all the facts are known; drives to finish everything he/she starts. • Communicating Effectively Writes and presents effectively; adjusts to fit the audience and the message; strongly gets a message across. • Acting with Honour and Character is a person of high character; is consistent and acts in line with a clear and visible set of values and beliefs; deals and talks straight; walks his/her talk; is direct and truthful but at the same time can keep confidences. DEADLINE: Positions open to all qualified Turks and Caicos nationals. Interested applicants can forward their resumes to https:// careers.digicelgroup.com The closing date for applications is November 06, 2020

Setting up workstations with all needed ingredients and cooking equipment. Preparing ingredients to use in cooking chopping and peeling vegetables, cutting meat etc. Cooking food in various utensils or grillers. Salary: $7 hourly CONTACT: 241-2550

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 22929

D&M WATER SERVICE

Grand Turk Is seeking to employ 2

HELPER

His job is to assist in the delivery of water. He must fill the containers after each effector delivery. Salary: $6.50

CONTACT: 348 0235

22908

DIANE HIGGS NORTH CREEK ROAD, GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

• Care for elderly disable person. • Complete housekeeping duties. Salary: $7 hourly

CONTACT: 347-4995

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

22893

E.L. CONSTRUCTION CO. 99 Cox Street, Kew Town Is seeking to employ a

DOMESTIC WORKER

Stocking and supplying designated facility areas, dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, restroom cleaning etc. Salary: $6.25 hourly

CONTACT: 231-6153

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. A work permit holder currently holds this position

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Sports Interational

Lewis Hamilton takes F1’s records into a realm not previously thought possible LEWIS Hamilton smashed through Michael Schumacher’s all-time Formula 1 win record with a performance that encapsulated the status he has earned himself over the past 14 years. Hamilton crossed the line at the end of the Portuguese Grand Prix more than 25 seconds clear of Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas,

the only man with the same awesome equipment the Briton enjoys, and still going away. Hamilton had spent the previous hour and a half demonstrating exactly why he now finds himself in a position to move F1’s most impressive records into a realm never previously thought possible. And after he did so, his

rivals paid generous tribute to a man they know full well has earned every bit of his success. “I am happy for him,” said Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, a four-time champion and winner of 53 grands prix. “He deserves every victory he had. I am sure he will get 100. I don’t think you can praise him enough.” And Red Bull’s Max

Verstappen, the most successful so far of F1’s new generation: “Everyone knows he is very quick, but what has been a strong point is he is also very consistent and he very rarely makes a mistake. That’s why he got to these numbers so quick.

It’s just very impressive.” Bottas, somewhat befuddled by Hamilton’s superiority on the day, described it simply as “an amazing achievement”. “Hats off,” the Finn said. “Respect.” ‘We will look back and

acknowledge how special he is’ When Hamilton took pole position on Saturday at Portimao, his 92nd victory always looked on the cards, but it was - for the first third of the race at least - tougher than many would have expected.

IP/VAS ENGINEER Location: Digicel TCI Leeward Highway, Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands

After a manic opening two laps Hamilton cruised to his 92nd career grand prix victory.

THREE (3) SENIOR AUDIT MANAGERS SKILLS REQUIRED: Qualified ACA, ACCA, CPA or ACMA Minimum of 5 years’ post graduate experience DUTIES: • Conduct audits of various clients in accordance with International Standards on Auditing and audit methodology, reporting to responsible partner. • Lead engagement teams through planning, execution and completion stages of audits, validation of financial reporting packages of multinational concerns and other varied special nature engagements. • Establishing overall strategy and preparing Audit Plans in context of applicable financial reporting framework, International Standards on Auditing (ISAs), and other industry specific reporting requirements. • Supervising progress of audits

including resolution of differences of professional judgment, addressing significant accounting and auditing questions arose during the audit, and review of work performed by team members. • Assessing business and audit risks, coordinating with professionals of various fields such as legal, actuarial and IT experts and decision making for resolution of critical matters. • Key liaison with clients. • Evaluating internal controls identifying weaknesses therein and making appropriate recommendations to management for improvement. • Coach staff by providing candid, timely and constructive feedback, and act as a counsellor for assigned associates and senior associates and coach them throughout the course of audit. Salary range: $82,000 - $100,000 per annum

Apply to ladarnya.smith@tc.gt.com or Telefax: 649-946-4892, no later than October 30, 2020 Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands

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MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: • Responsible for the design, installation and support of all Packet Core and IP based systems to support the technical operations of the business. • Design IP Numbering an addressing schemes, Development, Configuration and Implementation of IP based systems • Perform dimensioning and capacity planning of IP network • Planning, designing and management of all Mobile Packet Core technologies. • Management and maintenance of all Ericsson Charging System Nodes CCN, SDP, AIR. • Management and maintenance of all Packet Core systems which include, Ericsson SGSN-MME, EPG, Ericsson Mobile Packet Backbone Network (MPBN) for LTE, WCDMA, DNS and AAA. • Responsible for operation and maintenance of all Policy and Mobile Data Billing Systems • Responsible for all IP based systems, which include Cisco network devices (Routers and Switches), SUN Solaris/Linux servers, Checkpoint and Juniper Firewalls to ensure their high availability. • Managing and coordinating activities that involves updates and changes by external partners in including Roaming and ISP upstream providers. • Develop and schedule preventative and corrective maintenance policies and procedures, such as regular backups, spares inventory, to ensure high availability of all VAS and IP based systems. • Ensure that Digicel TCI continue to operate on secure local and wide area networks with the implementation of VPN technologies and firewall policy management • Ensure that network metrics are closely monitored (QoS and KPIs) and captured so as to provide proactive network management, as well as regular feedback on network performance in the form of reports to management • Provide IP Support to other departments and external parties as required . ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED FOR THE JOB • 5-7 years’ experience in VAS and IP based network design, implementation and administration • CCNA, CCNP certification and Solid hands on experience with Cisco devices • In-depth knowledge of switching, routing, technologies, DNS, Mobile data LTE, WCDMA, GSM • In-depth knowledge of Ericsson Charging System, CCN, SDP, AIR. • In-depth knowledge and experience with UNIX and/or Linux systems. • Design, implementation and operational knowledge of network security (VPN, firewall management, intrusion detection) • Knowledge of ISP/Service provider IP configurations • Minimum of a Bachelors Degree in Computer Sciences. DEADLINE: DEADLINE: Positions open to all qualified Turks and Caicos nationals. Interested applicants can forward their resumes to https://careers.digicelgroup.com The closing date for applications is November 06, 2020


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JOB OPPORTUNITIES

MOTOR VEHICLE/ AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN SUMMARY:

Responsible for maintenance of vehicle’s functional condition by addressing issues; conducting inspections, repairing engine failures’ repairing mechanical and electrical systems malfunctions; replacing parts and components and repairing body damage. JOB REQUIREMENTS:

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Essential duties and responsibilities include the following: • Performs computerized drivability diagnostics, repairs, tests, and adjusts all types of diesel, gasoline and alternative fuel engine and emissions systems to manufacture specifications. • Performs all types of equipment and vehicle maintenance including but not limited to oil changes, replacing filters, lubrication, wheel bearing service, tire service, transmission service and differential service. • Diagnoses, adjusts and repairs the following: • Defects in electrical, electronic and computerized vehicles system • Braking systems • Computerized climate control air conditioning components. • Drive trains • All types of suspensions • Fabricates and repairs vehicles and related equipment body components, trim hardware and accessories • Inspects work and provides mechanical and technical assistance and training to other Auto Technicians. • Performs service calls or towing as needed. • Performs all maintenance, repairs and disposal of generated wastes according to TCI Environmental Laws. • Prepares and keeps records related to automotive repair works, work order requests and status, labor expenditures, estimates and proposed or completed projects. • At least 5 yrs. Automotive repair experience required. • ASE Certification or equivalent required • Extensive knowledge in all aspects of main dealer aftersales processes (Mercedes, Chrysler, Suzuki, Toyota) including repair, estimating, parts identifying and ordering. • Hours of operation 8-5.30pm Mon-Friday Saturday 9am-1pm. • Salary range is between $45,000 to $55,000 per year

Sports Interational

AUTOMOTIVE BODY PAINTER / TECHNICIAN: DUTIES INCLUDE:

• Performs all mechanical operations including bending, pulling, pushing, shaping and straightening required for repairing vehicles. • Performs all collision repairs and all painting to vehicles. • Performs chassis and body repairs including corrosion control. • Performs sheet metal and steel fabrication. • Repair and replace of body panels/parts • Sanding / priming / painting of body components • Maintenance of the shop tools and equipment • Application of anti-corrosion treatment • Operation of vehicle frame adjustment equipment • Training / supervision of apprentice body-man • This position is physically demanding, and successful applicant must be able to work long periods of time on his feet and can lift a minimum of 60lbs. • Salary range is from $10 to $15 per hour

LABOURER DUTIES INCLUDE:

• Daily maintenance of the buildings and surroundings • Cleaning and repair of company facilities and equipment • Stocking shelves, moving parts • Unloading containers and or deliveries • Able to drive a range of vehicles including buses, and manual vehicles • Must be courteous at all times, • Must have a valid driver’s license • With little or no supervision • Willing to work on weekends and holidays • Salary range is from $7 to $10 per hour

HOUSEKEEPER DUTIES INCLUDE:

• Daily maintenance of the house and surroundings • Performs variety of cleaning activities such as sweeping, mopping, dusting and polishing • Ensures all rooms are cared for and inspected according to standards • Protect equipment and ensure that they are functioning and operational at all times • Ensures that cleaning supplies are available at all times. • Willing to work on weekends and holidays • Salary range is from $7 to $10 per hour

Applicants may send their applications to:

TCI AUTO GROUP | Bayview Motors, Ltd. | Avis Car Rentals, NAPA Payless Car Rentals. Email Address: hr@tciautogroup.com Address: 1063 Leeward Highway, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands Phone #: 946-4114

John James Williams was known as JJ to avoid a clash of identity with the other John Williams in Wales’ rugby team, the legendary full-back JPR Williams.

JJ Williams: Legendary Wales and British and Irish Lions wing dies LEGENDARY Wales, British and Irish Lions and Llanelli wing JJ Williams has died at the age of 72. He scored 12 tries in 30 Tests as Wales won four Five Nations titles, including two Grand Slams, during the 1970s. A former sprinter who represented Wales at the Commonwealth Games, Williams also scored five tries in seven Tests for the Lions across two tours. He sparkled on their unbeaten tour of South Africa in 1974, scoring two tries in each of the second and third Tests. Huge success with Wales followed, as Williams helped his country win the Five Nations Championship four times between 1975 and 1979. That included Grand Slams in 1976 and 1978 as Williams and his team-mates rubberstamped their status as greats of not only Welsh rugby but the sport at large. After retiring, Williams made a name for himself as an outspoken pundit, co-

commentating on international and club rugby for BBC Wales. Wales players will wear black armbands for Saturday’s Six Nations match against Scotland. Wales head coach Wayne Pivac said: “On behalf of the national squad, management and team, our thoughts and condolences go out to JJ’s family and friends. “It always is poignant when you have a player of that ilk passing away. We’ll show our respects by wearing the black armbands. “He’s a well known figure and familiar face, you can’t mistake him. He was around the place quite a lot. He was always a friendly face who would come and say hello. “Personally, he was very good to have rugby conversations with. He’ll be sadly missed and the guys are well aware of what he’s achieved in the game.” The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) offered its condolences, saying: “All our thoughts are with JJ’s family and friends at this sad time.”

WARD’S CONSULTANCY ACTING ON BEHALF OF OUR CLIENT

COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION,

#53, P. O. Box 68, Blue Mountain, Contact 231-0337

CONSTRUCTION LABOUR -$9.00 P/H

Operate a variety of hand and power tools.

VILLA DEL MAR

Bonaventure Cres, Grace Bay Contact 649-941-5160

HOUSEKEEPER - $7.50 P/H Cleaning all assigned areas

RIPPLES RESTAURANT

14 Caribbean paradise inn, Grace Bay, Contact 946-5186

DOMESTIC WORKER - $7.00 P/H Cleaning the restaurant

WOOD’S CONTRACTUAL SERVICES

1075A Leeward Highway Tel: 941-4575

LABOURER - $9.25 P/H

Cleaning & preparing a job site.

SYLVIA MORLEY

South Dock Rd

2 LABOURER - $6.25 P/H

Upkeep of the surrounding of the property.

Belonger are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the labour board. These position is currently held by work permit holder. 23088


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Thirteen Barbarians players charged by RFU after coronavirus protocol breached

FIFA President Gianni Infantino is currently in 10 days of isolation.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino tests positive for COVID-19 FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been diagnosed with COVID-19, global soccer’s governing body announced on Tuesday. The Swiss-Italian, 50, has experienced mild symptoms and is in isolation, where he will remain for 10 days, according to the press release containing the news. It added that people who have recently come into contact with Infantino, who has served as FIFA’s president since 2016, “have been informed

accordingly and they are being requested to take the necessary steps.” Infantino was elected to his position a few months after longtime FIFA president Sepp Blatter left office in disgrace amid a wide-ranging bribery scandal that resulted in several top soccer officials going to prison. The organization’s ethics committee ended up suspending Blatter for eight years, although the ban was reduced by 24 months on appeal.

THIRTEEN unnamed Barbarians players have been charged by the Rugby Football Union after Sunday’s game against England was cancelled because of coronavirus protocol breaches. Players face a range of charges including “individual breaches of the protocols” and “providing false statements during an investigation”, the RFU said. English rugby’s governing body said it would publish players’ names after the hearings because of the public scrutiny they faced. Former England captain Chris Robshaw was among the players who apologised for the breach. The RFU added that breaches of protocols included leaving the hotel without permission or without informing organisers of their whereabouts. The players left their hotel bubble - contrary to team protocols - to have dinner and several players also went to a

England play their final match of the postponed 2020 Six Nations against Italy on Saturday.

central London pub. Players may face fines, match bans “or any other suitable sanction”, but there will be no police investigation into their actions.

Robshaw, Richard Wigglesworth, Sean Maitland and Jackson Wray were among the 12 players stood down from the fixture, along with a number of other Saracens players.

The game’s cancellation means England go into their final Six Nations fixture against Italy on Saturday having not played a competitive match since March. (BBC)

GIBSON DESIGN BUILT

Unit #1, 10 Prospect, Cooper Jack Bay, Providenciales Is seeking to employ a

PLUMBER

Installs pipes and fixtures, such as sinks and toilets, for water, gas, steam, air, or other liquids. Installs supports for pipes, equipment, etc • To work 5 days a week Salary: $7.50 hourly

CONTACT: 243-0137

Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is a renewal of work permit

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GRACE BAY MEDICAL CENTER

D&B AUTO LTD

#30 Neptune Plaza, Providenciales TCI. Is seeking to employ a

Shamrack Plaza, Industrial Park, Providenciales – Turks & Caicos Islands Tel: (649) 941-8438 | Fax: (649) 941-7387 | Email: dnbautoparts@tciway.tc

French/Creole Speaking Physician

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

• GP must speak and write French, Creole, English • Must have a medical degree from an accredited University • Minimum 5 years experience in a Primary Health Care, minimum of 3 years at a Secondary Health Care institution • Certificate in Management of HIV/STI • Minimum of 5 years as a fully registered Medical Practitioner on a register of a recognized Medical Board.

MAIN DUTIES

• Patient consultations, examinations, minor surgery • Diagnosis and treatment of illness/ailments • Manage acute and chronic illnesses • Order laboratory, diagnostic tests • Health education • Liaise with other healthcare professionals and hospitals • Computer knowledge Monthly salary $6500.00. Belongers only need to apply. Position

Email: cynthia@gracebaymedical.com Phone 649-941-5252 Fax 649-946-8243

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D&B Auto Ltd. is currently looking for a qualified person to the role of:

SENIOR AUTO PARTS SPECIALIST • Must have ten (10) years or more working experience on Japanese Automotive Industry • Capable to assists customers with selecting required parts and suggest related parts • Ability to keep up and succeed in a fastpaced working environment • Knowledgeable to use multiple Auto Parts system

• Above average computer literacy • Able to multi-task, answer phone calls, provide quotes and other information • Assist service technicians in selecting parts needed for repairs in process • Knowledgeable on inventory and stock leveling • Basic wage is $12.00 per hour 22910


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TCI’s first ever FIBA certified table official hopes to become an inspiration STELLISHA Thomas is looking to become the trendsetter for young people when it comes to giving back to local sports. The 21-year-old recently became TCI’s first ever International Basketball Federation (FIBA) certified table official. She told the Weekly News that she wants to lead by example. “There is more than just playing the game, there are other ways to contribute…. I’m hopeful of starting a trend where others will want to help, so we all can aid the spread of the game throughout the islands.” Thomas started her officiating career in the Providenciales Amateur Basketball Association (PABA) as a junior table official before she was eventually promoted to the senior level. She also worked as a referee and coach in the PABA

High School and Senior Leagues. Years before officiating, Thomas was playing basketball. She fell in love with the game while at Ianthe Pratt Primary and eventually her talent grew. In her last year at the Clement Howell High School, she was awarding a full scholarship to continue playing for Washington Academy, in East Machias, Maine. “After graduating from Washington Academy, I moved back home and continued helping out around the Turks and Caicos where I was a training referee, coach and table official. I am currently enrolled in the University of Maine at Machias. On my breaks, I return home and continue to help out with any basketball programme.” HER SUPPORT Thomas has credited current president of TCI Basketball

Federation Sydwell Glasgow for her success. “To the man that pushed me the most, Mr. Sydwell Glasgow…. Mr. Glasgow always believed and pushed me for the better and now I have something to show for it.” Thomas is hoping that her achievements can help encourage other youngsters to follow a similar path. “I do encourage other people, especially young people to get into activities around our community that you enjoy. The road is long and hard but always worth it. You will be able to expand your achievements and your knowledge throughout the Turks and Caicos and beyond. There is more to life when you think outside of the box.” Moving forward Thomas will look to spend most of her free time officiating and playing the game she loves.

Stellisha Thomas aims to become a role model for young people in the TCI.

Forbes pleased with Premier’s sport and recreational facilities visit DIRECTOR of Sport Jarrett Forbes said that the Sports Commission was “delighted for the visit from the Premier, other Ministers of Government and their team to view the ongoing sports capital project works”. Premier Sharlene CartwrightRobinson, as Chair of the Capital Board, recently toured a number of Government sponsored sporting facilities under repair in Providenciales. According to the Office of the Premier Facebook page, she said her government “has heavily invested in the improvement of sports not only for our talented athletes, who have asked for sporting facilities that can accommodate their rigorous training requirements, but also to improve accessibility to sporting facilities for all…” She added that participation in sports is an advantageous activity to improve lifestyle, health and community involvement. “My Government recognises the

significance of providing this much needed outlet that has major health benefits and will assist in the development of TCI’s athletic community.” REGISTERED OWNER OF NATIONAL STADIUM The Premier added that this year her Government also purchased and became the registered owners of the National Stadium. “This is indeed a remarkable achievement for my Government and we look forward to the completion of all refurbishment works. Our people deserve the best – the best facilities, the best programmes and the best opportunities; and, we are providing them with the best we can offer.” Forbes, the Premier, Minister for Immigration and MP for Wheeland, Hon Vaden Williams, Minister for Education, Hon Karen Malcolm and representatives from the Department of Sports visited several locations in Providenciales.

The Premier toured the newly retrofitted high performance gym facility at the Gustarvus Lightbourne Sports Complex.


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Brooke Rivers won her second career American Junior Golf Association competition over the weekend.

Senior national athlete Ifeanyi Otuonye aims to take his training to the next level in TCI.

Otuonye looking to maximise on training at home TCI’s most versatile record holder, (holds the national long jump indoor and outdoor records and several relay records) Ifeanyi Otuonye is ready to put in the legwork at home over the next few months as he prepares for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The 26-year-old told the Weekly News that he decided to return home from the US where he resides due to the

change in weather and because he wanted some down time. “I’m getting in some good training in the meantime without the cold, enjoying the weather.” Since TCI cannot compete at the Olympics, as he did before, the seasoned long jumper would have to take part in the Great Britain trials in an attempt to make a place on that team.

Rivers wins Tallahassee Junior Golf Championship REIGNING Provo Golf Club female champion, Brooke Rivers, emerged victorious in the female division of the Tallahassee Junior Championship, which was held over the weekend at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club in Tallahassee, Florida. The 15-year-old, who represented her native Canada, won in a two-hole playoff over American Kaitlyn Schroeder to register her second career American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) win. She made five of her ten overall birdies in round one, when she registered a four under par score, while on Sunday she finished with a par score of 72. Rivers was flawless in her first

nine holes. She struck three birdies and six pars. In total, she only registered a single bogey in her first round. The ace teenager golfer had a rough start to round two. Five holes in, she had registered two bogeys and a double bogey to go with three pars, but she followed that up with five birdies, two bogeys and a string of pars. Schroeder on the other had shot an eagle on the par five number four in the first round, but three bogeys and a double bogeys had pushed her score to 72. In the second round, she exploded with seven birdies, but three bogeys and eight pars kept her at 68. In fact, the American had to score a birdie to force Rivers

into a playoff, but the Canadian was great under pressure. Rivers told AJGA website that her battle is against the course. “As long as I post a good score for myself it doesn’t matter what the results are.” With the win, Rivers has now registered her fifth top five finish with the AJGA. The future pro has been a dominant factor over the year, winning several tournaments in Provo, including one in January of last year, which saw her shooting four under par at the age of 13 to claim the red tees record at the Provo Golf Club. A number of talented golfers competed in the AJGA event over the weekend.


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