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TCI records four new Covid-19 cases this week BY OLIVIA ROSE THE TCI now has four new active cases of the Covid-19. The Ministry of Health has warned that more positive cases can be expected in light of ongoing local testing taking place through the National Public Health Laboratory. This brings the total number of confirmed cases in the territory to 16 since the pandemic started. The total number of deaths remains at one. The ministry in an announcement on Thursday (June 25) said all confirmed cases are presently in quarantine. One of the people tested is a returning resident who was already in quarantine at the time of the test as is mandated for repatriated residents from overseas. The second person was identified through contact tracing. The third case is a cafeteria employee at the Cheshire Hall Medical Centre - this individual was identified in the community and was placed in quarantine. The fourth case was also identified in the community and that person has been quarantined and will be managed in the
“We still have to take precautions” - Chief Medical Officer Dr Nadia Astwood
community along with their immediate contacts. The TCI Hospital in a statement on Saturday, June 21, said the affected employee was not responsible for preparing food. “The Refresh Cafeteria at Cheshire Hall Medical Centre was closed as a precautionary measure, whilst the necessary
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due diligence continues with catering staff. “The TCIG Environmental Health Department in collaboration with the Facilities Management Department has secured an external caterer to prepare patient meals… “The external caterer has been briefed on the infection, prevention and control protocols and patient dietary requirements.” Internal arrangements will be made for food distribution to patient rooms as a patient safety measure. “During the closure period, the hospital will utilise the opportunity to conduct the usual deep sanitisation and cleaning above the normal robust environmental procedures and controls in conjunction with TCIG Environmental Health Department,” the hospital said. TCI Hospital underscored that from the onset of the outbreak, patients, visitors and staff were subject to Covid-19 screening in order to access the healthcare facility. However, the staff member who later tested positive for the virus was asymptomatic and therefore passed the screen test. “On the day the employee became symptomatic, the employee presented to an offsite clinical facility and was required to undergo a Covid-19 test out
an abundance of caution, which returned a positive result. “All other employees within the small department deemed close contacts are presently asymptomatic and have been quarantined as a precaution.” The hospital emphasised that rigorous measures are ongoing to reduce the risk of disease transmission and exposure to employees and patients. “There have been no changes to the current status of clinical operations at Cheshire Hall Medical Centre. “The facility continues to enforce visitor restrictions, use of personal protective equipment and other infection prevention and control measures along with reduced patient volumes for outpatient services to ensure compliance with social distancing measures and avoid patient clusters. “Our thoughts are with our valued staff and the newly diagnosed person for a complete recovery during the home isolation period.” AGGRESSIVE CONTACT TRACING
During a radio interview on Saturday, June 20, Chief Medical Officer Dr Nadia Astwood said aggressive contact tracing efforts are ongoing. “Right now the public health
team are in response mode,” she said, “we’re actively doing contact tracing to identify other persons who may be contacts so that we can ensure that they are also tested and placed into quarantine. “The public health team is very active as they have been during this entire pandemic to ensure that there isn’t any transmission into the wider community.” The chief medical officer acknowledged that despite the Government’s best efforts, the virus is still active in the community. “The reality is we have coronavirus, even though we’ve put in place all of the measures in terms of educating the public about the protective measures. “Even though we have in place our hotlines for people to call in if they have symptoms of the virus so that they can be contacted by the health team and tested, you would expect that there would be some level of coronavirus in the community. “And we have seen all over the world that some people can have extremely mild symptoms and they don’t even think they have coronavirus and then of course you also have persons that maybe asymptomatic and still have coronavirus.” She urged residents to continue to practice social distancing, hand washing and other health and safety measures. “We still have to take precautions. Every island, every person, every household, every community needs to take these precautions at all times and in particular in the run up to the reopening of the borders.” To date, the TCI has recorded a total of 445 test results, with 429 confirmed to be negative and 16 positive confirmations. A total of 783 individuals have been released from quarantine/observation status, and 187 remain under quarantine/ observation. Widespread community testing is being conducted for frontline workers, those who are traveling locally to other islands and those who have to travel abroad for medical purposes, as well as returning and intentional travellers who are residents.
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Night time curfew lifted, other restrictions being eased BY DELANA ISLES THERE is now no curfew in the Turks and Caicos Islands, Attorney General Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles informed the House of Assembly this week. The emergency powers granted to Governor Nigel Dakin to impose this law came to an end at 5am on Monday (June 22) and have since been revoked. There are now new expiration dates for several other restrictions imposed under the Emergency Powers Regulations. On July 6, there will no longer be a need for residents to work remotely from home - all public sector and statutory body workers will be back out to work with no restrictions on the reopening of any business. Also on July 6, the restriction of only 25 people to a place of worship will be lifted, as will the restriction of persons to funeral services and burial grounds. Additionally, there will be no ban on social activities, sports and training events, as well as domestic travel from July 6. The regulation guiding the restrictions on these activities expires on this date as well. Meanwhile, July 22 remains the date that international airports and seaports reopen (except cruise ports). Also on this day, businesses will no longer have to remain closed on Sundays. EXPIRATIONS ON DECEMBER 31 The attorney general also announced that several other regulations will remain in place until December 31 - chief among them the wearing of masks in public and the need for social distancing at all gatherings. Also in place until December 31 are: the power to order self-isolation on the
The emergency powers granted to Governor Nigel Dakin to impose the curfew came to an end at 5am on Monday (June 22) and have since been revoked
advice of the chief medical officer; the need to provide information for screening and clinical examinations; and the power to apply to a justice of the peace to order quarantine of anyone who refuses to do so on the advice of the chief medical officer. The police’s authority to apprehend anyone to be placed in quarantine on the authority of the chief medical officer if that person fails to obey an order to do so, remains until the end of 2020. Until December 31, a logbook of attendees must be kept and maintained for any indoor gathering at a church, funeral or wedding, and no visits will be allowed to a quarantine location, hospital or residential care home unless permitted by the relevant authorities beforehand. The law preventing anyone from obstructing the chief medical officer, any health officer, public officer, police officer, any other law enforcement officer or any prison officer acting in the course of his duty granted under the regulations will also remain in place until the end of the year.
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Likewise, the restriction remains in place for anyone who engages in price gouging and the emergency powers to impose a punishment on anyone who
contravenes these regulations. Until December 31, that person will still be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $5,000 or to a term of imprisonment for three months, or to both. It also remains within the governor’s power to supplement or provide further clarification of the regulations until this date. Enforcement of these regulations will remain in place until December 31. This means that a public health officer, a police officer or an officer of the relevant government department may visit any business, premises or public place to ensure compliance with the provisions of these regulations and any guidelines by the Government. It will remain within the power of the aforementioned persons (until December 31) to order the immediate closure of a business or premises or part of the business or premises, or order the dispersal of persons at that business or premises or at any public, for failure to comply with the provisions.
Man dies a week after shooting A TWENTY-year-old man has died in hospital from a major injury after he was shot from close range in his Kew Town home last week. Bursley Dolcine was shot in the upper body at about 3am on June 16 and died on Wednesday (June 24). The culprit has not been found. The brutal killing brings the tally so far this year to 13 - the same as the total number of homicides in 2019, which was the highest ever recorded in the TCI. The police press office said on the evening in question an armed man entered the Duck Yard home and shot his victim. The injured man was taken to Cheshire Hall Medical Centre with a single gunshot wound to his upper body where he received immediate care. On Thursday, Nikira John of TCI Hospital told the Weekly News: “The patient’s condition did not improve and continued to decline to an irreversible state as a result of the major injuries. “The patient remained on life
support for some time and was supported by the critical care team. “Sadly, the young patient succumbed to the injuries today. Our hearts are with the family and deepest condolences for their loss.” The Serious Crimes Unit of the Royal TCI Police Force is investigating the homicide. Commissioner of Police Trevor Botting said: “Thoughts and prayers are with the family and those who knew the young man who died early this morning. “The details surrounding this latest murder is still under investigation and my officers need your help. “I have to reiterate how important it is for the community to work with us. Please tell us what you know - no matter how small, it could help with investigations. “You can do so through Crime Stoppers confidentially or you can speak to an officer who you feel comfortable with.” Anyone with information can call 911 or contact Crime Stoppers confidentially on 1-800- 8477.
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Public Order Bill sent for public review after HOA row BY DELANA ISLES THINGS got heated in the House of Assembly this week when the Public Order and Criminal Justice Bill came up for what was expected to be its first, second and third reading, and passage. The public outcry surrounding the bill descended into disorder among the elected and appointed officials in the House on Monday (June 22). Impassioned comments from government appointed member Hon. Maxovonna Thomas about the consultation period being widely ignored by the Opposition and local lawyers, led to a shouting match between him and PNP elected member Hon. Akierra Missick an attorney herself. Speaker of the House, Hon. Dwayne Taylor quelled the disagreement by ordering the two out, after shouting to be heard for several seconds. When things quietened down, Hon. Taylor granted Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson’s motion that the
bill should go through two readings by the Attorney General Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles - the mover of bill - and debate among members of the House stayed until the public gets a chance to have a say. Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Washington Misick was not in agreement with the suggestion, protesting vehemently that the provisions of the document should not be read in parliament before the public is first given a chance to be heard. He was advocating for only a first reading of the document, if that, as it needed a lot more review before coming to the House, he said. The vote for the AG’s two readings was granted 11 to five in favour. The premier sought to assure the House and the public that the Government is not looking to take away the rights of citizens. “We will educate persons on the bill, the Opposition as well as other members in this House will have the opportunity to look at the bill that is presented
The arrivals were taken to Providenciales for further processing
today and also be the benefactors of the amendments ahead of the debate and that is a commitment…the only objective is to get the bill ‘righter’.” She also had some words for Hon. Misick’s insinuations that the Government was trying to sneak the bill past the public. The premier pointed out that he and members on his side had several opportunities to offer comment on her suggestions that the bill be read twice on June 22, before being sent for public consultation. “We gave notice, he had no response at that time, zero response and when he did respond, transparently I said to the leader of the Opposition ‘consider the people who this bill is seeking to protect’. “The same issue of crime, threats on witnesses and jurors and judges, this situation that they are facing… this bill is not a bill to not criticise the premier or the Government, people can still cuss the Government and we will defend their right to do that. “So don’t act as if this bill has nothing
to do with the criminal situation that we have going on in Turks and Caicos,” she said. The decision announced by the Government in parliament to hold the bill, came after several days of continuous public protests, both online and in front of the Premier’s Office. Residents wanted the bill to first be presented to the public so that they can be educated on the provisions of the proposed law and can give feedback to protect their constitutionally enshrined rights to freedom of expression. After the passage of her parliamentary motion, the premier also proposed that two members from the Government and two members from the Opposition should join the attorney general to capture all amendments that are made, as well as concerns by members of the public. The bill went through its two readings, but Opposition members were not present as they had walked out of the House before the AG’s presentation.
This tiny boat carried 17 people from the Dominican Republic to the TCI
Missing Dominican citizens found in Grand Turk SEVENTEEN men and women from the Dominican Republic landed on a small boat in Grand Turk last week after being reported missing from their home country. On June 17, police received information that several people had arrived on the southern part of the island by Hawks Nest. Officers went to the scene where they apprehended 15 men and two women, who were assessed by the Ministry of Health, before being transported to a holding area.
Deputy Governor Anya Williams, the permanent secretary of the immigration ministry, the director of immigration and senior immigration officers were present. The arrivals were taken to Providenciales for further processing at the Detention Centre before repatriation, according to a statement from the immigration ministry. “The persons have been missing for over a week and…the named government
was currently conducting an air and sea search and rescue mission,” it read. Hon. Vaden Williams, Minister of Immigration, Citizenship, Labour and Employment Services, thanked his ministry for their immediate response and continued hard work. He said the Department of Immigration remains in contact with officials from the Dominican Republic on having their citizens returned home in a timely manner.
It is an offence to assist or harbour an undocumented person. The penalty under the Immigration Ordinance is a fine on summary conviction of $20,000, a term of four years in prison or both. Anyone with information can call 911, Chalk Sound Police Station on 3385901 or 941-8082 or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1-800-8477 or www. crimestoppers.tc
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More than 200 tested for Covid-19 locally BY DELANA ISLES THE GOVERNMENT has significantly stepped up its in-country testing since the beginning of June, with more than 200 people tested so far. This week, the Ministry of Health advised that Covid-19 testing for frontline workers commenced on June 8 in the TCI,
and is ongoing. On Tuesday (June 23), Minister of Health Hon. Edwin Astwood told the House of Assembly that as of June 18, 236 had been tested in the National Public Health Laboratory in Providenciales. He said the national testing strategy along with its budget has been approved in Cabinet and is being immediately implemented.
First time work permits on hold FOREIGN workers will not be able to come to the TCI until further notice as the Government has put an immediate hold on first time work permits. Applications will no longer be accepted at the Labour Department, however those received prior to the cessation will be reviewed by both the board and the labour commissioner. Hon. Vaden Williams, Minister of Immigration, Citizenship, Labour and Employment Services, explained the decision in a press release on June 19. “In light of what is taking place globally, this measure although temporary is
necessary at this time,” he said. He added: “Once circumstances begin to improve globally and within the Turks and Caicos Islands we will revisit first time work permit applications”. Anyone with the right to work within the TCI that is currently out of work is requested and reminded to register as unemployed with the Labour Department. They can do this through email at jobregistration@ gov.tc, by calling 3489340 or 348-2372, at the department in Grand Turk or Providenciales or at any district commissioner’s office.
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The minister refuted claims that no in-country testing is being done. “I do not understand why persons would misrepresent the facts and state that the minister and persons in the Ministry of Health are not speaking the truth about testing being conducted in the Islands. “In addition, why are they hoping that the ministry fails in protecting and mitigating against Covid-19? “The coronavirus is no respecter of persons, it does not care if a person is PDM or PNP, Methodist or Baptist, local or foreigner. It only cares about biology and infectivity.” Minister Astwood was also quite upset at what he sees as a deliberate attempt by some to make villains of the Ministry of Health and himself. He questioned why this is so when they are all working hard to ensure the territory remains on the right track as it moves towards
the reopening of its borders. Testing first began in late May, with residents returning to their homes on other islands being given first priority testing. Many of these tests were negative, with only the first set of positive cases being discovered in the last few days. On Thursday (June 25), during a Government press conference, Minister of Tourism Hon. Ralph Higgs stated that testing is also being conducted by private institutions. However, no figures were provided at the time on how many of these tests were completed, or how many came back positive or negative for Covid-19. The Public Health Laboratory is now prioritising testing for suspected cases of Covid-19, contacts of confirmed cases, clients being referred overseas through the Treatment Abroad Programme, domestic travellers and frontline workers.
The ministry said the method of Covid-19 testing being used by the lab is polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which is the gold standard test for the diagnosis of Covid-19. As a part of the testing protocol, frontline workers will be tested once and any subsequent tests will depend on the development of symptoms. According to the ministry, the turn-around-time, which is the amount of time between the receipt of a specimen by the lab and the availability of results, is about 48 hours. This turnaround time applies to all samples, with urgent samples being given a higher priority with a faster turnaround time. Meanwhile, anyone with symptoms of Covid-19 - such as fever, cough or shortness of breath - is reminded to stay at home and contact the Ministry of Health hotlines on 232-9444 or 333-0911.
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Convicted murderer to serve full sentence after appeal dismissed BY DELANA ISLES THE COURT of Appeal has upheld the decision of the trial judge in the Malik Cox murder trial as being reasonable and supported by the evidence. Judgement in the appeal was delivered in late May, following arguments held in September 2019 before president of the court Sir Elliott Mottley, K Neville Adderley and Roger Hamel-Smith. Cox stood trial before judge Shiraz Aziz for the murder of Andreika Stubbs on December 18, 2018. He was subsequently convicted by a jury and sentenced to serve life in prison. The appellate court’s decision reads: “...the role of this court is not to determine whether an appellant is guilty. “That is the function of the jury or the judge in the case of a trial by a judge alone... the court is of the view that the decision of the judge is not unreasonable and can be supported, having regard to the evidence. “Further, that there has been no miscarriage of justice and consequently the appeal is dismissed and the conviction is affirmed.” Cox’s lawyer, attorney Lara MaroofMisick contended in her appeal that the testimony of Anthony Francis - who was previously charged with Cox in Stubbs’ murder - is not reliable and was only given by way of inducement from the Crown. In April 2016, Francis was charged for Stubbs murder, discharging a firearm, discharging ammunition and causing grievous bodily harm to Tyrone Smith. Gunshot residue was found on Francis’ hand and in his car, which was established as the getaway car. During the investigation by the police
Malik Cox will serve his full life sentence for killing Andreika Stubbs in 2018
a decision was taken to grant immunity to Francis. He subsequently entered into an immunity agreement with the Director of Public Prosecution for his testimony against Cox, who was identified as the shooter by other eye-witnesses. Francis had told police that he had given the appellant a lift in his car to Danny Buoys, which they later left and visited the Versace nightclub and bar. Sometime later, Francis exited the club, and was liming in the parking lot area near a jerk chicken shack. He said he saw Tyrone Smith with someone else, also in the parking lot. He then heard someone shout “how it goes”, followed by a gunshot and he ran. “While running, he glanced around and saw the appellant who was some distance away behind him. He heard two further gunshots. He ran toward his Chevy Cavalier motor car. “While in the car, Francis heard a knocking on the window. It was the appellant who asked him to give him a lift to his home. “While he was driving past NAPA (a
business on Leeward Highway), Francis asked the appellant what had happened. “The appellant told Francis that ‘those boys try to bus me, so I bus back’. It was at this point that Francis realised that there was a firearm in ‘Malik’s hand’.” Cox was also convicted on the testimony of Tyrone Smith, who was shot and injured in the hail of bullets. Smith’s court testimony detailed a brief confrontation he had with Cox, after he saw Cox leaning on a car with someone else before he pulled out a gun and fired in his direction. Smith testified that he dived between some cars and then ran back into the club, where he discovered that he was shot in the back of his leg. But none of this was mentioned in the first statement Smith gave to police when he was in the hospital. Instead this was mentioned in a second statement, given almost three weeks later, the credibility of which the appellant has questioned. During the trial, Smith testified that the police did not tell him that the appellant
Developers halted as they block beach access VILLA developers at Sapodilla Bay were told to drop tools on Thursday (June 25) as their work began to encroach on public land. Deputy Speaker Hon. Dwayne Taylor visited the site with experts from the Planning Department and asked them to halt construction work pending a review. The visit came following complaints from residents on social media that the beach access was being compromised. Public access to TCI’s beaches is a matter of much contention, as developers are often found to be blocking the footpaths.
Last year residents complained when mounds of quarry barred the only access to Babalua Beach located on the west side of Turtle Cove. While in 2018, there was a heated confrontation on Taylor Bay over public beach access. Following this, the Government committed to conducting an assessment of beaches across the TCI to distinguish public access. Minister of Tourism Hon. Ralph Higgs said the Government would be releasing a report of that assessment which will identify clearly all beach accesses.
“We’ll identify those which are suitable for any sort of development and we will earmark some that will not be subjected to any commercial development,” he said. Since the Government assumed office, a moratorium was placed on further development and removal of beach accesses. The Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) urged anyone obstructing public beach access to cease such actions. It said anyone contravening the above will be charged to full extent of the law.
had been arrested. Rather, the police asked him to tell the truth, since they said that his first statement did not make much sense. Smith had explained to the court that he wanted the police to do their job. Cox’s appeal was based on these two factors, pointing to a lack of credibility on the part of Francis and Smith. The defence lawyer contended that the trial judge erred in his approach to the evidence of Francis in circumstances where there was an obvious and powerful inducement in force at the time of his giving evidence. The lawyer also alleged that the judge failed to take into account lies and inconsistencies within the evidence of Francis which arose in cross examination. But counsel for the prosecution in the appeal submitted that in addition to evidence of Francis, there was sufficient independent evidence on which to convict the appellant. It was argued that there was never any suggestion or any evidence, that the appellant was never at the scene of the shooting or did not leave the scene after the shooting. In his judgement, the trial judge stated that Francis came across as a credible and honest witness in the witness box, not only in what he said throughout his evidence-in-chief and cross examination, but that the court also took into account his demeanour. In its judgement, the Court of Appeal stated: “It was submitted, in our view correctly, that the weight to be placed on evidence was within the province of the judge.” The appellate court said it is mindful that the trial lasted six days (excluding the day of the judgment), and that the trial judge saw and heard the witnesses; as such, he was able to observe their demeanour when they gave their evidence and was in a position to form an opinion on their truthfulness. “This court recognises the importance of the advantage which the judge had in seeing and hearing Francis and Smith when they gave their evidence and in observing their demeanour especially under cross examination. “In this case, the credibility of Francis and Smith was of paramount consideration and was the issue for the judge in arriving at the verdict of whether the appellant was guilty or not. “This court is not in a position to dispute the undoubted advantage which the trial judge had in seeing and hearing the witnesses and observing their demeanour. “This court accepts that the insight gained by the trial judge who has lived with the case for several days…may be far deeper than that of the court of appeal.”
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Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson at a press conference on Thursday
A taxi driver’s placard reads ‘No stimulus no vote’
Taxi drivers picket premier’s office over unpaid stimulus grants BY OLIVIA ROSE FRUSTRATED taxi drivers picketed the Office of the Premier in Providenciales on Thursday (June 25) to demand their stimulus payments. The out of work cabbies congregated outside the Hilly Ewing Building while Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson held a press conference inside to address other issues. The peaceful protest was organised by the Turks and Caicos Taxi Association. Quincy Parker, who represented the drivers, told the Weekly News that they have been without work for months due to the Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. He claimed the Government is turning a blind eye to their plight and refuses to pay them the $1,200 stimulus grant promised months ago. “The country has been on lockdown for about three months now and the Government said that they were going to take care of the tourism/hospitality industry in the form of a stimulus. “Taxi drivers are yet to see anything from the Government as far as the stimulus is concerned. “We put in our applications for the stimulus only to get a response saying that we filled out the wrong forms and we were supposed to fill out the small business forms. “So we were presented with the small business forms and we filled out the small business forms only to hear that the next reason our application didn’t qualify was for the main fact that our work permits weren’t up to date.” He explained that the majority of public service operators are indigenous people
Taxi drivers protest in front of the Hilly Ewing building
who are allowed to operate without work permits. “We don’t need work permits, so how could they come back to us saying our work permits weren’t up to date? We don’t pay or need work permits.” Parker said the constant hassle from the Government is tantamount to deception. “So we felt as though we are being given the royal run around, which is something that the Government tends to do.” He stressed that taxi drivers continue to face excessive and “unnecessary” bureaucracy from the Government even
now during a crisis. “That brings up not only just the stimulus package but a lot of other issues that we have as taxi drivers in our industry, where they have us doing so many things. “It’s so hard to get your business registered to be able to operate every year.” Parker said that annually drivers have to fork out money for a range or requirements in order to ply their trade and they usually do so without protest. “We already paid so many different fees to the Government in so many different areas.
“If they need, we can do a list of all the payments we’ve made from business licence to registering our vehicles, to paying certificates just to say we’ve done our refresher courses every year, to midyear inspection and then having to take into account that we have vehicles to fix. “We have to buy parts; we have to pay mechanics. Not only that, but we also have our insurance to pay. We have to make sure that the guests that we are taking are insured.” Parker called on the Government to alleviate the pressure drivers face by cutting back or reducing some of the payments. “So it’s a lot that we’ve already paid,” he said “now we’re being asked to pay NIB and NHIP. “While I do agree that these things are necessary and we should pay them I think they should give us a leeway somewhere. This is not fair. It’s not only not fair but it’s not right.” Parker went on to say that many Islanders are struggling to make ends meet during the pandemic, and the Government’s relief is either too slow or non-existent in some cases. “We’re at a place right now where we don’t know how we will feed our families. We’re in the middle of a crisis, we cannot work for ourselves. “They’re a lot of Turks Islanders who haven’t gotten any relief from the Government since the borders have shut down. “If you watch the news you’ll see most countries have given their people some sort of relief in order for them to get CONTINUED
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The team whip up some barbeque chicken for TCI’s fathers
Beaches Turks and Caicos lent their kitchen for the initiative
TCHTA culinary team honours fathers with a special meal LOCAL businesses joined with the Turks and Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association (TCHTA) culinary team last weekend to provide hundreds of meals for fathers around Providenciales. Reaching out to community and church leaders, the TCHTA team gave 250 Father’s Day meals to out of work fathers and their households to honour them on their special day. It was a very special celebration, the
association said in a Facebook post, as team members were very eager to do their part in giving assistance to the community during this difficult time. So they “took to the kitchen and did what they do best....cook!” The team whipped up some salad, peas and rice, baked macaroni and cheese, barbeque chicken, baked pork chops, dinner rolls and delicious bread pudding for dessert. In every package was a token of a
special reusable bag. TCHTA extended thanks to Beaches Turks and Caicos for supporting the initiative with the use of their kitchen and for lending help with volunteer chefs from their team. Sponsorship was provided by the TCHTA Hospitality Adventure Programme and Nello Lambert of TCI Distributors. “TCHTA culinary team members from Turks and Caicos Collection, Grace Bay
Club, Seven Stars Resort and Spa, The Palms Resort and Spa, The Shore Club, Kalooki’s, Somewhere Cafe and Beaches Turks and Caicos, many of them fathers themselves, hope that they were able to make these dads feel special and appreciated on this day.” Father’s Day was celebrated on Sunday, June 21. It is a day of honouring fatherhood and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society.
CABINET MEETING SUMMARY THE ESTABLISHMENT of the Economic Council, urgent action at Her Majesty’s Prison and the Public Order Bill were all discussed at the latest meeting of the Cabinet. Governor Nigel Dakin chaired the 23rd meeting of the year on Wednesday, June 24, by videoconference. All members were present. At this meeting Cabinet: -Were updated and discussed Covid-19 related activities being undertaken by the Ministry of Health including confirmed cases and associated contact tracing, infrastructure works, National Public Laboratory, National Epidemiology
and Research Unit, Primary Health Care, staffing issues, procedures for returnees currently in quarantine, public gatherings in breach of current protocols, compliance work, Cuban health professionals, and public communications work. -Granted permission for the Ministry of Finance to use a withdrawal warrant to reduce government expenditure and approved the implementation of additional internal control measures to reduce costs, to identify supplementary funding required in support of Covid-19 related work. -Approved the establishment of the
Turks and Caicos Islands Government Economic Council to produce a detailed road map that will be presented to the Government chartering a new course for 2020 and beyond to make the economy of the TCI more resilient and sustainable. -Approved amendments to the Company (Amendment) Regulations to establish a penalty regime (outside of summary convictions and automatic striking) for companies which have failed to file their beneficial ownership information as required by the law. -Noted an information paper on the development of the TCI Assured Certification programme in support
of pre-travel information which will be asked of visitors to the TCI and for tourism industry providers to demonstrate that they are compliant with Covid-19 protocols. Members agreed on urgent next steps. -Discussed matters relating to HM Prison and urgent action required. -Discussed provisions for returning residents and unemployed workers needing to return home. -Were updated on illegal fishing in TCI waters and steps required for the disposal of confiscated items. -Received an update on plans for further consultation on the Public Order Bill 2020.
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Black Wall Street THREE hundred innocent people killed, hundreds more injured, ten thousand left homeless and one thousand properties stretched across 40 city blocks were burnt to the ground. Insurance companies refused to pay out the victims of this unfadable horror - no one was brought to justice. Meanwhile, there was a consorted effort to block medical assistance from reaching those injured; the authorities were not alerted until it was all over. Once a prosperous black community, resulting from the harsh realities of Jim Crow’s laws, Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, dubbed the ‘Black Wall Street’ in 1921, came to a horrific abrupt end. These events were the products of systemic racism in America - a spate of hate and jealousy rocked across the hearts of white Americans. Historians cited, on May 30, 1921, a 19-year-old black shoe shine named Dick Rowland was accused of raping an elevator operator, a white 17-year-old girl, Sarah Page. Although the evidence was lacking the
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.
young lad was locked away in the Tulsa county courthouse. Moments after, a mob showed up and demanded the lynching of the young black man. Subsequently, black Tulsans marched to the courthouse to confront more than 2,000 mobs. During the aggressions, a bullet was fired and a white man was shot. What happened next was mayhem. The mobs looted gun stores and stole guns and ammunitions, they proceeded to Greenwood and hours later the entire community was destroyed - a hospital, library and theatre, hotels, lawyers’ offices, schools and supermarkets succumbed to fires.
Aftermath reporting in the Tulsa Tribune newspapers roused more racial contentions. The author wrote this about the returning residents. “As they passed the city’s most troubled streets, they held both hands high above their heads, their hats in one hand, a token of submission to the white man’s authority. “They will not return to the homes they had on Tuesday afternoon, but to heaps of ashes, the angry white man’s reprisal for the wrong inflicted on them by the inferior race.” The big question is, why would a loving God allow this monstrous atrocity? Furthermore, why is there hate and racial
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Racism, hate and the eradication of accumulated wealth animosity at such magnitude? It was Pastor John Bradshaw in his documentary ‘It is written – Black Wall Street’ who touted some spiritual lessons. First, he alluded to the beginning of times. God gave us freedoms of choice and when sin entered the world we inherited from Adam and Eve, a fallen nature. Additionally, the Book of Jeremiah 17:9, Psalms 14: 1-3, Psalms 58:3 and Acts 14, purported that everyone is capable of committing grievous deeds there lurks in every one of us the potential of immense evil. Coupled with this, the Apostle Paul repeated Psalms chapter 14 in the Book of Roman chapter 3, applying the scripture to his time and by extension, to this day. The pastor insinuated, Black Wall Street posed a spiritual problem - racism is a spiritual problem and so is hate. However, there is hope! He concluded that we do not have to cave in to evil, referring to 1 Corinthians 10:13, Philippians 2:13 and Matthew 6:13. In short, one could only hate, if one’s heart is not surrendered to God.
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We need to learn lessons and restore respect THE UNITED States is our next door large neighbour. The US boasts the world’s largest economy. American military has been the largest factor in two huge world wars. They sacrificed billions of their dollars and millions of their young people’s lives to save the world from Adolf Hitler and Hideki Tojo. Since the last world war, they stood guard over the world trying their best to hold off the growth of communism. In Korea, Vietnam and elsewhere. More lives and dollars sacrificed. When I was growing up in the USA primary and high school we were taught to love our country under God. We said the pledge of allegiance every day. We sang the national anthem. We went through drills in school to hunker down in the hallways to guard against an atomic bomb attack from a communist nation. Russia! Over the decades our normal lives slowly changed. First we saw Volkswagen, Datsuns and Toyotas appeared on our streets. These came
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
from Germany and Japan. It did not stop with these brands. Jaguars, Morris Minors, MGs, Volvos, Fiats, Renaults followed. Then came the Honda motorcycles and cars, Hyundai, Auras, Infinities, Nissans, Subarus. The independent auto makers in the USA closed down first. Then some of the big three. Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Mercury, DeSoto, Plymouth. Plants closed in Detroit and other cities. Soon televisions flowed in from South Korea. It is now difficult to find a household appliance made in the USA.
Plants are closed everywhere you look. The majority of everyday goods come from China. Now USA retail outlets have grown to enormous sizes selling this foreign stuff. Recently with the four-year presidential election cycle looming rallies of different types are happening. The Republican Party is having its normal meetings but is being criticised because the Chinese bat virus is still with us. The Democratic Party is using this as an excuse for their candidate, Joe Biden, not to make public appearances. Meanwhile young people are rioting in
the streets. They are setting other people’s buildings on fire, tearing down statuses of our founding fathers and heroes. For reasons unexplained, local democratic mayors and governors are not taking action. It is clear that the USA needs to go backwards. Experts testifying on TV report that young people in college are being taught the communist way. High school teachers having been taught by the same college professors are teaching the same nasty lessons. The USA needs lessons in respect for our heroes and founding fathers. They need to respect one another’s property. We here in the TCI need the same lessons. The burning of buildings in Grand Turk is a bad sign. The question still remains - who planted the explosives on JAGS last flight? It is believed someone angry over our chief minister reporting the drug trafficking in South Caicos did the dirty deed. It is time to roll backwards.
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US landscape architecture firm to create national development plan A PLANNING and landscape architecture firm based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has been chosen to develop the TCI’s National Physical Sustainable Development Plan (NPSDP). EDSA is currently creating a new tenyear outline for the territory which will be the first update of its kind since 1997. Once complete, the plan will guide the Government’s decisions on physical, social and environmental development throughout the territory. It will be a strategy for sustainable development that will bring together the goals and capabilities of the Government, civil society and private sector to create a future vision. In a video on the Government’s website, Kona Gray of EDSA said the company is proud to lead a team of expert consultants for the project. “The purpose of the plan is to strike a balance of both environmental and sustainability and human development,” he said. “The environment is the jewel of the Turks and Caicos Islands. We should all aim to protect the natural wonder that exists while promoting resilient human development.” Gray said EDSA have pulled together a team of experts in their fields who together will create a “visionary yet realistic, easy to implement, executable plan for the TCI”.
The consultants began work on the plan in late 2019 and made two visits to the TCI in January and February. They held meetings with key public and private sector stakeholders and carried out ground trothing exercises. Phase one of the project, the site inventory and analysis report draft, is complete. Presentation of findings will be made on the project website, via virtual zoom meetings and videos. EDSA intended to make further visits during April, May and June to continue
their work, but were unable to do so due to the pandemic and the globallyimplemented travel ban. The official launch of the plan was scheduled to take place in June but this has now been put back to October. All information on the plan and a section for comment is available at https:// planning.gov.tc In March 2017, Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson released a tender for bids to update the plan - but none were placed.
Report quarantine breakers, says health ministry A PERSON breaking their quarantine - an offence punishable by law - can be reported to the Ministry of Health anonymously. Members of the public can call the hotline numbers 232-9444 or 3330911 and do not need to disclose their name, a ministry spokesperson said on Monday (June 22). Under the Covid-19 emergency powers a quarantine order is issued to all returning residents, anyone
suspected to have Covid-19 and all contacts of suspected cases. Those placed in home quarantine are required to stay within the confines of their property, along with everyone in their household, for a mandatory period of 14 days. Anyone placed on quarantine in a facility must remain within the confines of their rooms and are not to socialise with others in the quarantine centre. No person is permitted to visit anyone
Taxi drivers picket premier’s office over ... through this crisis. “We as the people of Turks and Caicos Islands have not seen a relief from our Government.” President of the All Island Transportation, Blineva Greene, said taxi operators have a myriad of issues that need addressing but the Government continues to brush them aside. “I don’t think that this Government takes taxi drivers seriously. We’ve been ignored for years and all we’re asking for is the assistance that they offered during this trying time. “We’re a group of locals, we’re the first the guests meet when they arrive on island. When the guests are leaving, we are the last to hear what they have to say, whether they like or dislike their experience here in Turks and Caicos. “We’ve been ignored. This Government seems as if they have no sympathy for the people. There’s a lot of hungry, hurting people in this country.” She added: “The airport is opening up in a matter of weeks. No one reached out to taxi drivers to see if we have the necessary tools to be able to operate.”
At the time, she stressed that a small territory such as the TCI needed to make changes to the plan if it intended to grow in a sustainable manner. “Too often we have allowed this country to just boom and then we woke up and realised that it developed this way and we are stuck with the way it developed. “We should plan for the limited resources in this country and we will never shy away from the fact that we want to and will deliver for this country a national physical development plan.”
WAITING ON INFORMATION Briefly addressing taxi drivers concerns during her press conference, Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson said she recently met with the taxi association. She acknowledged that residents are reeling from the pandemic lockdown measures and are in dire need of assistance. “It is really disheartening to see people demonstrate for stimulus,” she said. “There is absolutely no doubt in the Government’s mind that people are hurting. That’s why in this period we still allocated $15 million that we really can’t afford for those persons that are hurting. “There are systems and policies that have been put in place that demonstrate how much we want to get these monies into people’s hands.” She said the taxi drivers in particular met with her and she is still awaiting some information from them. “It was probably about a week ago when those issues were raised at a meeting and I literally said to them, help me to help you by providing
in quarantine other than public health staff or for the delivery of essential items. “It is important for individuals on quarantine to remain in their place of quarantine in order to reduce the risk of spreading Covid-19 to others,” the spokesperson said. Anyone who has been quarantined has signed an order which is a legally binding document and those in breach of this order are committing an offence which is punishable by law.
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me with the information as to how widespread this is so that we can address the policies to get the money into your hand.” Cartwright Robinson said she is currently waiting for the taxi drivers to meet with her again. She explained that she asked the association to determine how many members did not receive their stimulus payment. “So even while they’re demonstrating out there, I’m still waiting for information that is not tedious. “Just to understand what is the position of the majority of their members as it relates to national insurance, as it relates to having a valid business licence so that we can tailor a policy as this Government has always been doing straight through to make sure they get their monies.” However, Greene told the Weekly News that the premier has all the information she requested from the association at her fingertips. “I think the premier was very disrespectful and dishonest in trying
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to make it seem like she’s waiting for information from taxi drivers. “When she has access to the database - her office is above national insurance - she wanted to know who is registered with national insurance and who has business licence.” Greene lamented that that information is lodged with the Revenue Control Department and Road Safety Department as well. “Individuals just can’t walk up to these various departments and request that information. “The traffic department has access to all taxi drivers, so that can be accessible to her. “So this is a poor excuse that she made during her address and I’m very disappointed and it’s really sad.” TCI citizens who work in the hospitality or tourism industry are entitled to a $1,200 pay out as part of the TCI Government’s economic stimulus programme. So far more than 6,000 people have received the grant while thousands are yet to receive it.
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Gigantic Saharan dust plume reaches TCI BY OLIVIA ROSE A VAST cloud of dust blanketed the Turks and Caicos Islands earlier this week. The dust plume hovered over the territory and other Caribbean countries as it drifted from the Sahara Desert in North Africa across the Atlantic to the United States. Although the migration of the dust storm is a yearly phenomenon which occurs late spring to early autumn, for many in the TCI this was the first time they witnessed the mineral voyage. Dust from the Sahara Desert brings with it seeds, nutrients, minerals and many benefits for ocean life, rainforests and humans alike on its annual journey, according to experts. Additionally, the strong winds are known to increase vertical wind shear which could lead to hurricane dissipation. On Tuesday (June 23) the Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology said this year the dust cloud contains more silica and is a hazard to those with underlying lung conditions. The Ministry of Health issued a health alert to advise the general public to safeguard against the effects of the Saharan dust which affected air quality. It further explained that normal healthy people, as well as those with lung conditions, could experience irritant effects due to the dust particles. Excess exposure to dust can have severe effects on one’s health, the ministry said. It stressed that dust-laden air will also put added strain on anyone battling the respiratory effects of Covid-19. “Those persons with pre-existing lung disease eg. asthma, respiratory infections and allergies as well as other underlying diseases, the elderly and children should take extra precautions to avoid exposure. “The dust also has the potential to increase the risk of waterborne disease and cause skin and eye irritation. “Exposure to Saharan dust can also have adverse effects on healthy persons. “The predicted deterioration in air quality can pose additional complications for those who are already vulnerable.” Residents were further advised to wear a face mask, long-sleeved clothing, avoid touching their eyes and protect eyes with protective gear. The gargantuan dust cloud was expected to hit Gulf Coast areas of states like Texas and Louisiana by Thursday.
Although the migration of the dust storm is a yearly phenomenon which occurs late spring to early autumn, for many in the TCI this was the first time they witnessed the mineral voyage
The dust plume passed over the Caribbean before heading north to the United States
Citizen donates computers to Grand Turk pupils GENEROUS resident Allan Robinson gifted 23 tablet computers to disadvantaged children in Grand Turk. He made the donation to ensure that low-income students are equipped with the tools necessary for remote learning, a Government press release said on June 18. Minister of Education Hon. Karen
Malcolm said she was absolutely delighted for this timely act of kindness. She expressed gratitude to Robinson for his generous donation and encouraged the students to care for the tablets and to use them to the best of their ability. “His financial support had a direct
impact on students’ learning,” the Government statement said. “[It] confirms the fact that similar support from members of the community is what is needed to ensure the continuation of teaching and learning during these changing and challenging times.”
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THE SALT CAY NOTE
Salt Cay and its litter challenges A note on volunteerism and the power of leading by example
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HIS is the 44th Salt Cay Note (not that anyone is counting, except for me obviously) and I can’t help but feel a mix of quiet satisfaction, fascination and awe at what this column has morphed into. Whereas it started out as a simple little, lighthearted piece about the joys of living on Salt Cay, it is now a forum through which residents feel they can bring attention to the issues that are important to them and affect their lives on the island. To be clear, while this may not have been exactly what I had intended or envisioned originally, it is however no doubt the reason why week after week there continues to be enough material to write about. One such topic is litter. So, it comes as no surprise when, as a result of having informed some residents of my research into the litter situation I received the following email with a photo of litter attached to it: “As you are meditating on litter, you might appreciate my Sunday morning haul on Chapel Street...” Last summer I was reminded of just how contentious the matter of litter can be when I found myself the subject of a four lettered Facebook tirade over an innocently posted photograph of some, yes, you guessed it - litter. Although I personally don’t ‘do’ Facebook, I do at times take pleasure in editing a Facebook page for the now legendary Salt Cay Ferry. This has to be the most uncontroversial Facebook page in the country. Schedule updates, the odd community announcement, a few snapshots of Salt Cay. That’s it. Never a comment, never anything even remotely contentious.
BY TITUS DE BOER
Titus was born in Hamburg and has lived in the Turks and Caicos Islands since 1989. He works as a general business consultant and has been based in Salt Cay since 2016.
One day I came across a surprisingly large amount of litter at a popular Salt Cay beauty spot, took a photo and posted it with some generalised remark. Innocent enough you might think, as did I. Yet later that evening the hitherto expletives free Salt Cay Ferry Facebook page was defiled by a fierce, foul mouthed tirade. As it turned out, and unbeknown to me, a group visiting from another island had been to that very beauty spot earlier in the day and one individual had taken offence to my post as it seemed to suggest (if only to them) that I had accused them of littering, which could not have been further from the truth. After briefly considering a Shakespearean retort:
“The lady doth protest too much, methinks,” I simply posted a clarification and with that ended this unfortunate episode. As absurd as this virtual little melodrama may seem, it did make me realise two things: Firstly, how much I genuinely dislike Facebook for its ability to turn seemingly civilised people into vindictive character assassins and secondly, how touchy a subject litter can be. Perhaps as a result of all that pent-up energy from the recent lockdown, this touchy subject has once again come to the forefront of the islanders’ attention. There appears to be renewed keenness and vigour on Salt Cay to keep the place free of litter - or at least make a sincere effort to keep the litter in check. From individual ‘unsung heroes’ going to various litter hotspots on the island, rubbish bags in hand, the island’s civic groups to Ollie the birthday celebrant who invited his guests to a ‘clean-up party’, keeping Salt Cay litter free is definitely en vogue these days. This can only be a good thing, to be commended and encouraged. Evidently leading by example appears to be working. “Would you believe it,” an enthusiastic island resident informed me as I was putting the finishing touches on this column, “there was a party yesterday at Dunscombe Point, probably for Father’s Day, and when I went there this morning, there wasn’t a single piece of litter, anywhere to be seen. It was spotless!” And with that I dedicate this column to all the volunteers on Salt Cay, who dedicate their time and effort to keeping Salt Cay litter free. Thank you and keep it up!
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Governor says ‘courage’ needed to help find Williams’ killers SOMEONE in the community knows who killed 77-year-old Percy Williams but they have not yet come forward, Governor Nigel Dakin told the Weekly News. Giving information to the police takes courage, he said, which is “one of the greatest of all human virtues”. The newspaper approached the governor last week with projections that the TCI is on track to have one of the world’s highest homicide rates per capita – following its 11th murder in June. Since publication of the article last Friday, two more murders have been recorded in the TCI upping the total to 13 – the same as for the whole of 2019. Dakin said a large number of the killings have been of young men involved in gangs – but others were the victims of robbery and burglary. These people had no association with groups or their culture, he said, and led lives “steadfastly against this nihilistic set of values”. “A good recent example is the loss of Percy Williams - as decent a person as you are likely to meet. His family are appealing to the community for help. But help hasn’t come.” Just before 3am on May 3, three masked robbers entered Williams’ home on Prophecy Close, Bay Road, Blue Hills. While attempting to protect his family from the armed men he was shot several times.
Friends and family describe Percy Williams as “the sweetest of souls”
Police and medical personnel were immediately dispatched and he was transported to Cheshire Hall Medical Centre where he was pronounced dead at 3.30am. “In the case of Mr Williams the murder happened at night and during curfew,” the governor said. “The perpetrators slipped through the community on foot to the Williams’ house. “Someone in the community, that knows and respects the Williams’s, will know who did this. Yet they haven’t said. “I don’t criticise them for this - it takes courage - but courage is one of the greatest
of all human virtues…” The governor encouraged anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers which is based out of Miami Dade Police Station. The non-profit group is funded through the confiscation of the proceeds of crime. It covers a population of 3.5 million including Miami Dade, the Florida Cays, Belize, Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman and the TCI. Crime Stoppers receives 400 tips a month which last year resulted in 185 arrests. Since it started in 1981, 78,000 tips
have been taken, 11,708 arrests have been made, 42,242 cases cleared, $38 million in property recovered and $134 million in drugs. “In 39 years there have been no compromises and in Miami they are dealing with far more sophisticated criminals than we have here,” Dakin said. “The staff cannot know who calls because the technology is deliberately in place to prevent them from ever being able to identify a caller if asked to testify on oath. “For them to have a compromise would be an ‘extinction event’ for an enormously valuable capability.” There is no call line identifier, no answer phone, the office is manned 24/7. There is also a clever system of reference numbers and PIN codes that allows a reward to be collected anonymously, the governor explained. “Our community were magnificent during lockdown. “Today, a fully engaged and motivated society, wanting a better future for all, can turn the tide against crime in the way we turned the tide against Covid-19. “None of the other tactics that are at the disposal of Government…can deliver so much, so quickly. Every tip, however small, adds to the picture. Together we can make a difference.” Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1-8008477 or visit www.crimestopperstc.com
Court registries open to the public THE REGISTRIES of the Supreme and Magistrate’s Court in Grand Turk and Providenciales opened on Monday (June 22) to serve the public. The offices were closed in March due to lockdown measures put in place by the Government to stem the spread of Covid-19. But now they have been reopened and will be accessible from Monday to Friday between 9am and 4pm with protective measures in place. Visitors will only be allowed entry to the court building if they fall into one of the following categories: An attorney at law or party in a case that is listed and has been advised to attend court in person. A person with a confirmed appointment or has been advised by court personnel to attend the building. Or someone who is dropping off
documents as directed by the registrar or clerk of court. Visitors will not be permitted entry to the building unless they are wearing a mask that covers their nose and mouth, a Government press release explained on Monday (June 22). Everyone will be required to sanitise their hands before entering the building. A sink has been set up at the registry in Providenciales with soap and water. Court security at the registries in both Grand Turk and Providenciales will also be available to spray visitors’ hands with sanitiser before entering the building Visitors must speak with the security before proceeding to any court room. Not more than two people will be allowed to enter the registry office at any one time and proper social distancing protocol will be observed and must be adhered to.
A tent has been erected at the front entrance of the building at the registry in Providenciales. Visitors will be asked to wait in the tent until they are ready to be attended to. In keeping with Practice Direction No. 3 of 2020 issued on April 23, the work of the court will continue remotely as far as is possible. Everyone is encouraged to continue to submit documents by email unless directed to deliver hard copies of documents. “Do not copy or send documents to be filed to the personal email addresses of court staff or any other court email address, unless directed by the court to do so,” the release said. Court hearings will continue by video unless the court directs parties to attend in person. Payment of filing fees, fines,
maintenance and other payments that are being made into court are to be made via on-line transfer to the Treasury. Anyone who cannot make online payments can call the contact numbers provided below for an appointment to attend the registry. Finally, anyone with enquiries about their case, questions or wanting to make an appointment can call or send an email to the contact information provided below. If calling about an existing matter, callers should have their file number and the names of the parties available. Supreme Court: supremecourttci@ gov.tc, Providenciales at 338-4203 or 232-2460, Grand Turk at 3383972 or 231-7409, Magistrate’s Court: magistratecourttci@gov.tc, Providenciales at 338-4201/4205 or 2327240, Grand Turk at 338-3967/232-3949.
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TCHTA chairman Nikheel Advani (left) is the visionary behind the initiative
The first distribution took place this week with others following over the next three months
Group to donate $300k in food during pandemic A HUMANITARIAN group plans to distribute $300,000 worth of food and essential items to those in need across the TCI during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Turks and Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association has partnered with the Government, Tropical Shipping and local NGOs to form the TCHTA Community Staples Mission. The first distribution took place this week, with subsequent distributions to follow over the next three months. Orders placed for the first round of distribution will impact about 10,000 lives, a TCHTA press release said on Thursday (June 25). Nikheel Advani, COO of Grace Bay resorts and chairman of the TCHTA, is the visionary behind this initiative and hopes this assistance provides peace of mind to those in need. “Over the past few months volunteer members of the Staples Mission Committee have worked tirelessly to launch this important initiative,” he said. “We plan to distribute almost $300,000 in food and essential items to so many in great need. “The initiative has been well received, with several resorts and small businesses purchasing packages for their employees and donating packages to those in need in the community.” The committee has worked with some of the most experienced local professionals in the purchasing and logistics field to secure items at half the retail cost. Nello Lambert Junior of TCI Distributors said: “During the procurement we’ve noticed great efforts
from our vendors to accommodate us in this humanitarian effort. “With care packages starting at $100 with over 25 items ranging from food, cleaning supplies and personal care articles, the Staples Mission makes it easy for sponsors to supply a household with a month’s supply of food at an extremely reasonable cost.” The goal of this humanitarian effort is to provide a visible ray of hope to those who are directly or indirectly dependent on the largest local economic driver tourism.
In the TCI, several thousand employees have been impacted by salary reductions, temporary lay-offs or job loss altogether. This initiative is not only open to local businesses but also to anyone looking for ways to help others in need. A TCHTA Community Staples Mission GoFundMe page has been created to expand the reach of the mission even further in the coming months. The association has partnered with the Social Welfare Department to identify those in need, with packages donated to the wider community being distributed
Orders placed for the first round of distribution will impact about 10,000 lives
through the department. Individual or community orders can be made by emailing sonia@turksandcaicoshta. com with the second round of orders being finalised on June 30. The TCHTA represents a wide range of members including hotels and resorts, insurance companies, financial service providers, watersports operators, catering outlets and taxi drivers. It aims to assist the organisations through networking opportunities, training, promotional activities and representation at all levels.
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‘We are ready to respond’ says disaster management chief Hurricane season is underway while region battles pandemic THE TCI Government is prepared for a busy hurricane season while still battling the effects of a pandemic, the territory’s disaster management chief has said. Mike Clerveaux, Deputy Director (Acting) of the Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies, said preparedness, emergency response and recovery plans have been activated. “I have no doubt that the response of the Government and people of the TCI to threats during this hurricane season will prove more challenging than in the recent past.” This is because of the Covid-19 response issues that are anticipated to prevail throughout the hurricane season and which will impinge on emergency response activities, he said. The sudden outbreak and rapid spread of Covid-19 has delayed the start-up of some of the preparation and training activities that usually precede the start of the hurricane season. However, the DDME and its partner stakeholders are ready for to respond to this season within the limits of our expectations and resourcing, the deputy director added. “This confidence in our response capacity is borne out of the value added that we are obtaining from past investments towards comprehensive disaster management in a multi-hazard
scenario.” While the Government through the department provides leadership and resourcing for managing disaster, disaster management is everybody’s business, Clerveaux continued. “As such my fellow Turks Islanders, remain vigilant in ensuring the protection of your lives and livelihoods.” He stressed that this hurricane season will be different from any other seen in the course of a lifetime. “Our response actions will be superimposed on the requirements for halting the pain and suffering associated with the spread of Covid-19. “Let us all be mindful of these requirements and what they will mean for our hurricane response.” “If for instance our homes are not appropriate for shelter in place, is there an alternative to going to public shelters which might be challenged to maintain social distancing while protecting the public?” He also reminded that emergency kits must now be upgraded reflect Covid-19 precaution requirements and include masks and sanitisers. “Begin to think of household measures to protect the elderly and most vulnerable to these dual hazards.” Clerveaux said the TCI Government and the department alone cannot ensure
DDME Deputy Director Mike Clerveaux urged residents to remain vigilant
public safety from hurricanes or any kind of hazard impact. “Your input through proactive planning and taking necessary steps for protecting your households and communities are important ingredients to our overall success as a disaster-ready nation.” He concluded by saying these are challenging times and an active hurricane season will only amplify these challenges, but the territory is in this together. “Let realise that through our collective and individual actions we will prevail and will be in a position to take away
important lessons that will enhance future resilience capacities. “While we cannot control the winds we can direct the sails through our actions or inactions.” The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is forecast to be above normal with four to 18 tropical storms of which seven to nine are forecast to reach major hurricane strength. This is due to the absence of El Nino and warm sea surface temperatures, according to weather experts at Colorado State University.
Students overcome pandemic challenges to graduate high school A TOTAL of 285 students are set to graduate after battling through a tough end to the academic year. They have completed five years of high school and will all receive a school leaving certificates or high school diplomas. The overall graduation rate for 2020 is 92.83 percent which is a slight increase from the rate for 2019. And more students will receive diplomas with credit and diplomas with pass compared to last year’s results. In a press release on June 19, Minister of Education Hon. Karen Malcolm said she was so proud of all of the pupils. “Your resilience and ability to adapt during this pandemic indicates that you have the skills and determination to fulfil your dreams and aspirations.”
The top performing students at HJ Robinson High School are valedictorian Noel Benjamin with 91.80 percent and a distinction, salutatorian Breyanna Williams with 89.73 percent and a distinction and Kaylana Selver with 89.30 percent and a distinction. The top pupils at Marjorie Basden High School are valedictorian JadaWrae Kennedy with 79.98 percent and a merit, salutatorian Jonathan Saint Jean with 70.75 percent and a credit and Cameo Lewis with 70.57 percent and a credit. The highest performing students at Raymond Gardiner High School are valedictorian Ovancia Gardiner with 81.2 percent and a merit, salutatorian Alicia Edwards with 76.4 percent and a credit and Tolani Olademeji with 74.5 percent and a credit.
Finally, the top pupils at Clement Howell High School are valedictorian Daynielle Worgs with 87.4 percent and a distinction, salutatorian Alex Swaby with 86.1 percent and a distinction and Jennie-Flor Lucien with 84.5 percent and a distinction. On Monday, Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson spoke about the struggles faced by the 2020 graduates and congratulated them for their success. Classrooms have been disrupted due to the Covid-19 pandemic, she said, forcing students to have to adjust to a new norm which includes more independent study and online learning. “You were called to step into the future with more purpose, vision, passion, and energy and hope due to the challenges you have experienced during
this period and you have overcome. “Despite this challenge, you persevered and continued your studies and have successfully completed your secondary education.” She said the path forward is even more uncertain than usual, however the graduates are equipped with all that they need to become successful members of society. “The same imagination and determination that got you to this moment, are the very same characteristics that are going to sustain you through whatever is coming next,” she said. Twenty-two students have been recommended for statements of attendance - they have completed five years of high school but have not met the criteria for a certificate or diploma.
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NGOs Together donates food to 1,600 families A GROUP of non-governmental organisations that teamed up to help vulnerable residents affected by the Covid-19 pandemic has donated $35,000 of food to 1,618 families. Over the past month NGOs Together has distributed food parcels to people in Providenciales, North, Middle and South Caicos. “Our objective is to collectively provide assistance without discrimination to those most vulnerable and impacted during these unprecedented times,” a group spokesperson said. “Working on a first come first serve basis to persons who submit a request for assistance via telephone or electronic form, the group has held weekly distributions to those registered.” Food parcels are assembled with the utmost care, with recipients’ safety foremost in the minds of the distributors. The sorting location is fully sterilised and all volunteers strictly adhere to food handling safety guidelines. NGOs Together has also been collecting food bank items and re-usable masks donated by members of the public and businesses. “We are extremely grateful to our
community for its generous support at a time of such uncertainty,” the spokesperson said. “As separate charities we each rely on donations from the private sector and individuals to fund our initiatives, and this group is no different. The group wants to continue to support families in need and is looking for new initiatives and fundraising opportunities. “With growing requests for assistance and referrals from government departments and private sector alike, we currently have approximately 1,500 more families awaiting support.” Because of limited resources, NGOs Together has decided to temporarily
suspend the request forms until July 2. By this point the group hopes to have raised enough funds to resume the purchase and distribution of food. “To those who have registered, please be patient, we know how long you have been waiting for help and we are trying our very best to get to you as soon as is reasonably possible.” “At this time, we wish to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who has supported the initiative and encourage those who are in a position to donate to one of the NGOs Together charities, to please do so as every dollar helps.” The organisations involved are Food For Thought, The Salvation Army, TCI
Human Rights Commission, the Edward Gartland Youth Centre, United Way Turks and Caicos, Turks and Caicos Red Cross, TCI Aids Awareness Foundation and Soroptimist International of Providenciales. Food drive bins are prominently placed at the entrance of Sunny Foods supermarkets and the Graceway food stores. Items needed include canned food, milk, four, sugar, salt, oil, cereal granola bars, oats, grits, rice, reusable masks, toiletries, baby products and laundry detergent. To make a monetary donation contact the group on 348-9015 or 242-4570 or email ngostogethertci@gmail.com
Public service offices reopen ALL Government offices reopened on Monday (June 22) as the TCI moved into phase 2B of its Covid-19 Pandemic Reopening Programme. Operating hours will be from 9am to 4pm from Monday to Friday with a lunch hour observed between 1pm and 2pm each day. The offices are all now providing services to the general public and will continue their work programmes. To observe social distancing rules in the Emergency Powers (Covid-19) (No 5) Regulations 2020, staff will work on a rotational basis where necessary, depending on office spaces. Strict sanitisation measures will remain in place to ensure that offices are appropriately cleaned each day. And the use of masks in the office place will remain a strict requirement, a press release confirmed on June 18. All volunteers for the food drive strictly adhere to food handling safety guidelines
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We are working hard to get off EU blacklist, says Bethel
A P P O I N T M E N T Attorney General Carl Bethel said that Covid-19 had hampered his government’s effort to get off the list.
FOREIGN affairs officials are in discussions “at the highest levels” with the European Commission over its decision to blacklist the country last month, Attorney General Carl Bethel said on Wednesday. These discussions, according to Mr Bethel, will continue until officials are able to meet face-to-face when travel has been permitted between the two countries. Speaking in the Senate this week, Mr Bethel explained: “Coming now to the European blacklist, regretfully based on the Financial Action Task Force grey list, which, but for COVID-19, we think we would’ve been off of in April or early June, but we couldn’t because of COVID-19. “And so, the European Union placed us on our blacklist based on the fact that we are still on the FATF grey list. Dialogue at the highest levels is being conducted with the EU through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Bahamas Mission in Brussels, Belgium and they’re also developing contacts between the Office of the Attorney General and European Commission officials.” He continued: “And, we hope that as soon as travel permits that we and senior technical officers will have a familiarisation visit so that they would be able to go and meet face-to-face with their counterparts so that you have a face to go with a name or an email address. “And we hope that this will happen as soon as travel to and from the European Union is permissible. Certainly, nothing can be done on our part until our borders are fully open in July as fully foreshadowed. “
The Bahamas was placed on the EU’s blacklist in early May amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Explaining its rationale for placing the country on its “high risk” listing, EU officials said COVID-19 enforced delay to the FATF’s “site visit” to this nation meant it “cannot confirm” whether the country has resolved the deficiencies in its antifinancial crime regime. “The Bahamas has taken steps towards improving its antimoney laundering/counter terror financing regime and, in February 2020, the FATF made the initial determination that The Bahamas has substantially completed its action plan and warrants an onsite assessment to verify that the implementation of The Bahamas’ reforms has begun and is being sustained, and that the necessary political commitment remains in place to sustain implementation in the future,” the European Commission said. “The FATF has yet to carry out such assessment to confirm its initial determination. Therefore, the Commission does not have in its possession information which would enable it to confirm at this stage that the strategic deficiencies have been effectively addressed.” Speaking on the matter last month, Mr Bethel argued that the European Commission was using the FATF’s initiative as a “precursor” to cloak its true motives and objectives towards The Bahamas and other targeted nations. He also accused the Commission of hypocrisy given that its representatives on the FATF had also voted in favour of The Bahamas’ site visit earlier this year.
Alvin Hegner RESORT MANAGER
Wymara Resort and Villas is pleased to announce Alvin Hegner as our new Resort Manager. Alvin joined the team in 2019 as Director of Engineering and Security, coming from a proven career where he had worked his way up to Vice President of a Fortune 500 Company in the U.S. As an executive, Vice President in technical operations and President of Global Services, he led thousands of employees worldwide. Alvin was extremely successful in operations, strategic innovation, and made positive impacts to inclusion and diversity. We are thrilled that he decided to bring this talent back home to the Turks and Caicos Islands. Alvin originates from Turks and Caicos Islands, the community of Kew, North Caicos. He moved back to the Turks and Caicos Islands early in 2019 after living in Europe, the United States and working throughout Asia. Since moving back, he worked in the hospitality industry as a consultant. Alvin then sought out Wymara Resort and Villas to further build on his career, identifying the need and want to give back to his fellow Turks Islanders by providing comprehensive leadership, training, and opportunities for all. We are excited that he is back in the Turks and Caicos Islands and that he ultimately decided to join Wymara on a full-time basis. While this announcement comes at a time where we are facing the biggest impact to the hospitality industry in our existence. Alvin has risen to the challenge and played an influential role in managing both Wymara’s assets and resources during this crisis. He worked closely with ownership in laying out our strategic direction and building business continuity plans to lead Wymara forward. With considerable experience in customer service and operations, Alvin will support our General Manager Jorge Collazo, and lead the operations at Wymara Resort and Villas with our 170 employees. He is highly capable in guiding our human capital strategy as we take the next steps in making Wymara a great place to work. Alvin will inspire the operational team while implementing processes and business strategy across various departments.
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Bouterse accepts results of Suriname elections – Guyana still in limbo
Desi Bouterse has accepted defeat at the May 25 polls.
SURINAME’S president Desi Bouterse has admitted defeat at the May 25 general elections, but western neighbour Guyana is still in limbo almost four months since that country went to polls.
According to information out of the Dutch speaking country, the National Democratic Party (NDP) of Bouterse has congratulated the opposition parties on their victory in the general election and their decision to move towards the formation of a coalition government in the Dutch-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country. “We wish you prosperity, wisdom, strength and perseverance in the pursuit of the Surinamese goal which is sacred to all of us, namely to push Suriname to greater heights at any level,” the NDP said in a statement after the Independent Electoral Council of Suriname released the official results of the poll over the weekend. Amongst those that hail the elections were the Organisation of American States (OAS), who noted that they welcomed the official proclamation by the Independent Electoral Council of Suriname, which confirmed the allocation of seats in the country’s National Assembly. On the contrary, the OAS has been calling on Guyana to solve its problems in a democratic way. Its latest call has been towards that country’s elections commission to declare the opposition the winner of the disputed March 2 elections. The OAS is not alone in their call for a democratic end to the process, regional body CARICOM, the US, UK, Canada, EU and Norway along with the Secretary General of the Commonwealth of Nations Baroness Patricia Scotland, have all called for credible results. All foreign observers and both main contesting parties had hailed the credible nature of the elections in early March, but rogue elements in the commission announced numbers that were without credibility. Those numbers would have given the ruling party a victory. Another attempt at an altered result was again made, but thwarted. It was then agreed that a recount of all votes would be the best way forward. Both the president, David Granger, and main opposition party, the PPP, decided that CARICOM would oversee the recount. As the 33-day recount commence, the governing party, the APNU/AFC began making claims that the main opposition had rigged the elections and pronounced that they had their supporters infiltrate polling stations to vote for dead and overseas voters. The recount of votes cast by the electorates results in PPP winning by 15,416 votes, which would have given them control of the parliament once in power. The legal process was to announce the winner of the elections and then for any discrepancies or claims of irregularities to be disputed in court via an election petition, this however was not done.
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Four years after Brexit, support for the EU surges in Britain FOUR years on from the UK’s Brexit vote, a majority of British voters would now opt to remain inside the European Union, says new research. According to the European Social Survey (ESS), a pan-European poll carried out every two years, 56.8% of respondents in the UK indicated that they would vote to remain inside the bloc, an increase from 49.9% the last time the survey was published in 2018. The most recent survey shows that of those questioned in the UK, 34.9% said they would vote to leave and 8.3% said they would not vote at all. The findings come in the same week that marked the fourth anniversary of the 2016 referendum. The intervening years have seen the UK engage in divisive internal debate about precisely what form Brexit should take, complicated negotiations with Brussels on how the country would leave the bloc, and painful political deadlock that only ended on January 31 this year, when the UK finally left the EU. The survey also reveals that support for the EU has grown broadly across the continent. The latest survey of 26 countries, four of which are not member states, reveals an increase in support for EU membership, suggesting that speculation that other countries would quickly follow the UK to
If the referendum was held in 2020, the UK would have opted to remain in the EU.
exit the union is possibly unfounded. Of the 19 countries that participated in both the latest and previous ESS, all EU member states saw support for EU membership rise. There was little change in Norway and Switzerland, which are not member states. The latest data was
gathered while the UK was still negotiating its exit from the EU as a member state. “Brexit had an early uptick in support among member states, but for most EU citizens, Brexit hasn’t been on their radar for a long time,” says Georgina Wright, an EU expert at the Institute for Government.
“Over the past few years there has been more of a sense that Europe isn’t static. At the last EU election we saw lots of parties who backed EU reform elected to the parliament, which I think suggests citizens are increasingly positive about the EU’s ability to change with the times.” Outside of the bloc there is a mixed picture. In the Balkans there are majorities in Montenegro and Serbia for joining. However, support remains strong for staying outside in non-member states that have a far closer relationship with the EU than the UK government currently claims to want. Switzerland, for example, is part of the EU’s Schengen Area and operates in line with large areas of EU law in order to participate in the EU’s Single Market. Just 11.2% of respondents in the country would be in favor of joining. Norway, where 21.5% of respondents were in favor of joining the EU, is a full member of the European Economic Area and the European Free Trade Association. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, by contrast, has stated on numerous occasions that the UK will not fall in line with EU law and seeks only a free-trade agreement with the bloc. Any deal would need to be in place by December 31 of this year, when the UK’s current transition period with the EU expires.
Coronavirus: US cases ‘may have topped 20 million’ AT LEAST 20 million people in the US may already have been infected with Covid-19, according to the latest estimate by health officials. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says the true number of cases is likely to be 10 times higher than the reported figure. It comes as the state of Texas halted its reopening as infections and hospitalisations surged. The US has recorded 2.4m confirmed infections and 122,370 deaths. Some southern and western states have been reporting record numbers of cases in recent days. The University of Washington predicts 180,000 US deaths by October - or 146,000 if 95% of Americans wear masks. “Our best estimate right now is that for every case that was reported, there actually were 10 other infections,” CDC Director Dr Robert Redfield told reporters. This was because testing was
restricted to people with symptoms and asymptomatic carriers were not tested, he said. “We probably recognized about 10% of the outbreak by the methods that we use to diagnosis between the March, April and May,” he said. Dr Redfield said that between 5% and 8% of the population had been exposed to the virus and urged Americans to keep social distancing, wearing masks and washing hands. “As we go into the fall, in the winter, these are going to be really, really important defence mechanisms,” he said. The state, which has been at the forefront of moves to end lockdown measures, has seen thousands of new cases, prompting Republican Governor Greg Abbott to call a temporary halt to its reopening. “This temporary pause will help our state corral the spread until we can safely enter the next phase of opening our state for business,” he said. § Texas confirmed a record 5,996 new
Texans queue for tests in their cars - more than 10% of tests came back positive over the past week.
cases on Thursday § There were also 47 new deaths, the highest daily toll for a month § The state has also seen record number of people requiring hospital treatment for 13 days in a row § Elective surgery has been suspended in the Houston, Dallas, Austin and San Antonio areas to free up beds § More than 10% of the tests carried out over the past week have come back positive
§ All but 12 of the state’s 254 counties have reported cases Other states, including Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Wyoming, have all recorded record daily increases in the number of confirmed cases this week. More than 36,000 new US cases were confirmed on Wednesday - not far off the record number of 36,426 cases recorded on 24 April.
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7TH AVE HAIR & BEAUTY BAR 8 Infinity Lane, One Pelican Place, Unit 6 Leeward Highway, Providenciales Is seeking to employ
Shampooing, cutting, and styling hair, though they may also provide hair treatments, including deep conditioning, permanents, hair coloring, and weaving. Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 348-0477 Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21717
BCS-CS/ GRACE BAY CAR RENTALS Is seeking to employ
• Must be able to read, write and speak English • Perform tasks involving physical labour. • Must be able to clean area properly • Check the fluid and water levels, tires, Salary: $7.50 per hour
FAMILY RESTAURANT
OVER BACK, Grand Turk
COOK
Hair Braider
LABOURER
RENTAL AGENT
• Rental Agent is required to handle enquiries involved with renting vehicles. Must have excellent customer service skills. You will also need good communication skills and a basic understanding of vehicle types. • Salary $6.25 per hour
These positions are for work permit renewal Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of our resume to the Labor Department.
DROP OFF ALL APPLICATIONS TO #1216 LEEWARD HIGHWAY, PROVIDENCIALES BEFORE CHINSON’S RESTAURANTS OR EMAIL: FRANTZ@GRACEBAYCARRENTALS.COM OR TELEPHONE: 649-441-8515
21734
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: $7.00 per hour.
CONTACT: 241-2532
Belongers are encouraged to Send a copy of their resume To the Labour Board. This position is for work permit renewal21731
COMPLIANCE OFFICER
Control the system, train employees, work on all money transfer compliance in French, Creole, English and Spanish. Salary: $8 hourly
CONTACT: 649-946-4069
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21708
HELPER
Clean yard and minor maintenance. Salary: $8 hourly
CONTACT: 331-0289 Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board
21740
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is a First Time work permit holder 21729
21710
#19 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE, PROVIDENCIALES Is seeking to employ a
CONTACT: 245-7228
THIS POSITION IS FOR WORK PERMIT RENEWAL BELONGERS ARE ENCOURGAGE TO SUBMIT A COPY OF THEIR RESUME TO THE LABOR DEPARTMENT
21730
AUTO BODY MAN
Examine vehicle damages; Remove damaged parts/ repair; Remove vehicle trim; Make cosmetic repairs; Bolt/ Weld replacements parts in position using welding tools; File, grind, sand and paint repaired surfaces; Repair all electric hand tools. Salary $10.00 per hour
This position is being advertised for a work permit renewal. Qualified Belongers should apply to Labour Board and hello@thekforce.com
21660
COURIER CAB
#13 Eden Lane, The Bight Is seeking to employ a
HELPER
• Cleaning and watching children. • Must be willing to work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.50 hourly
CONTACT: 345-4481
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board
21707
DISHWASHER (RENEWAL)
DOMESTIC WORKER
CONTACT: 946-4472 EMAILGILEYSCAFE@TCIWAY.TC Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 21716
Duties: Clean shop, heavy lifting, assist with tools • Salary $6.50 per hour • Must have a clean drivers license Belongers are encouraged to send copy of their Resumes to Labour Department,
VACANCY
ELIBERT BRUTUS
• Washing dishes, pots, pans, and flatware, and resetting dining areas. Preparing dining areas and kitchen for next shift by cleaning and restocking dining areas and cook stations. • To work 6 days a week Salary: $6.50 hourly
LABOURER
#309 South Dock Road, Providenciales. Tel: 344-8753
GILLEY’S CAFE Providenciales Airport Terminal, Airport Road Is seeking a
T’JAY BEEN
WEST ROAD, GRAND TURK
CAICOS AUTO WORLD
CHRISTIN PARKER
- $6.50 hourly 4-5 years of knowledge and experience working in the kitchen. Excellent physical condition is required. Job summary: washing dishes and glasses, cleaning, preparation for bar back up, stock refill, bar beverages stock refill, preparation of food, assist in delivery preparation and stock. Must be willing to work night shift, weekends and holidays.
#41 LOWER BIGHT Is seeking to employ a
CONTACT: 232-9541
Candidate should apply in writing, including a cover letter and references to info@bohioresort.com This position is for work permit renewal Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labor Department 21746
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
Unit #5, #15 Aviation Drive, Providenciales 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 house work. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.50 hourly
REQUIRED type environment, The successful ideally in the Caribbean candidate will have: • Excellent written and • MSDT PADI Master spoken English , Dive Instructor Spanish is an asset Certification • Excellent references • Mature and flexible • Salary $400.00 per attitude week • Experience in a resort
Labourer Kitchen Helper
GIZELE FOI ANTENOR
DOMESTIC WORKER
PADI DIVE INSTRUCTOR
Contact: 649-941-3737. Email: casablancacasino1@gmail.com
GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Palm Grove, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a
GRAND TURK
226 Grace Bay Road. Is looking for a candidate in the following full time positions - $15 HOURLY Candidates must have at least 7-10 years’ experience in the casino industry as a certified slot technician, must have a full knowledge of all slot games, slot data programming and analyzing, repair slot machine, re build slot machines, full knowledge of TIO system.
LESHUN SEBASTIAN MISSICK
BOHIO DIVE INSTRUCTOR
CASABLANCA CASINO
Master Certified Slot Technician
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#5 RALPH CL, BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
General House Cleaning, Sweeping And Mopping The Floors, Running Errands Must Be Willing To Work 5-6 Days Per Week And On Weekends and Holidays If Necessary. Salary $6.25 Per Hr
CONTACT #241-2238
Work Permit Renewal21748
C&S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Acting on behalf of Lewis Nathaniel Spencer Gibson Apt. 06 Ingham Cloves, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a
CARE TAKER Full time job, staying home cooking, do laundry, taking care of the sick. Salary: $6.50 hourly
CONTACT: 241-4720
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 21728
CHANCES GAMING
648 Rock Plaza, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a
WAITRESS
Take orders and serve food and beverages. Check with customers to ensure that they are enjoying their meals and take action to correct any problems. Salary: $6.50 hourly
CONTACT: 649-231-2397
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21743
DOMINQUE
#203 Alice & Alice, Shopping Center, Airport Road Is seeking to employ a
HELPER
DELIVERER
Delivering food. Salary: $6.50 hourly
CONTACT: 241-3980
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 21722
ELIBERT BRUTUS
#5 RALPH CL, BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
BABYSITTER
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
CONTACT: 347-9277
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21721
Clean the spa, dusting, sweeping, mopping, clean ceiling vents, restroom cleaning, stock shelves, assisted other workers as needed. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 345-5137
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21718
DOSSOU CONSTRUCTION
#5 Load Avenue, South Dock Is seeking to employ a
PAINTER
• Apply paints, stains, and coatings to interior and exterior walls, new buildings, homes, offices and other structural surfaces. • Must be willing to work 6 days a week. Salary: $8 hourly
CONTACT: 346-7379
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21727
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DRAFT VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
DIRECTOR, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS INTEGRITY COMMISSION
The Turks and Caicos Islands Integrity Commission invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of
DIRECTOR PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The appointee will – a. have the overall responsibility of the day-to-day administration of the Integrity Commission’s offices; b. manage, supervise and assist personnel in ensuring that the Commission effectively and efficiently discharges its mandate as an anticorruption agency and an institution protecting good governance, through: (i) the promotion of IIntegrity, Honesty and Good Faith in Public Life of the TCI; (ii) the robust implementation of, and compliance with, the provisions of the Constitution of the Turks and Caicos Islands, The Integrity Commission Ordinance and integrated Codes of Conduct for Persons in Public Life, The Political Activities Ordinance, The Bribery Ordinance, and to the extent relevant to the Commission, such other Ordinances that the Commission may be mandated to implement and oversee. OTHER KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The appointee will also be expected to – • Oversee and sustain the systems and procedures of the Commission for its continuing effectiveness and efficiency, and where necessary, develop new ones; • Oversee the policies and strategies of the Commission, and develop, as necessary, new ones aimed at strengthening the Integrity Commission’s anti-corruption efforts, and ensuring its sustainability; • Oversee the asset declaration and compliance screening processes, ensuring due process, management and administration in accordance with the requirements of the Ordinance; • Oversee the investigative process ensuring the proper investigation of allegations of fraud, financial crimes, corruption and misconduct within the TCI Public Service; • Support TCI government departments and public bodies in the implementation of anticorruption measures and best practices, and, to continually enhance the ethical work environment within the TCI’s Public Service; • Oversee the proper management and maintenance of a fit-for-purpose computer
and information communication/technology system; • Ensure the security of the Commission’s offices and all of its assets, whether on or off the premises, including but not limited to computer and other IT equipment and infrastructure, manuals and electronic files; • Prepare and present the Commission’s annual budget to the Ministry of Finance and the relevant Committees of the TCI House of Assembly; • Ensure the proper management of the Commission’s finances within the framework of the TCI’s Public Finance Management and accountability ordinances. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:
The successful candidate will – • preferrably hold a Master’s Degree or its equivalent, and professional certifications in either law, accountancy, auditing, management or public administration or similar; • preferrably have a minimum of 12 years professional experience in law, accountancy, auditing, general management or public administration, including at least five (5) years at a senior managerial level; • preferrably have gained overseas work experience, ideally in the British Overseas Territories, or experience in working closely in other cultural settings. KEY COMPETENCIES AND OTHER DESIRABLE QUALITIES:
The successful candidate should – • possess and demonstrate the highest standards of integrity, probity and understanding of fiduciary responsibilities to the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands; • have proven knowledge of public sector anticorruption issues, policies and practices; • have knowledge and understanding of global anti-corruption and good governance laws and regulations and ethical codes; • have knowledge of current “best practices” in ethics and compliance programs, policies and procedures; • have good knowledge of investigative strategies, principles and methods;
• demonstrate excellent inter-personal relationships and management skills, respect for confidentiality, discretion and tact, conflict resolution skills, and the ability to lead a specialist, multi-disciplinary team working to tight deadlines, often in the difficult and challenging circumstances of a small island environment; • demonstrate suitability for a role that involves driving forward good governance, integrity and anti-corruption messages in the sensitive political and fragile financial milieu of a small British Overseas Territory; • demonstrate the ability to rapidly attain a good knowledge and appreciation of TCI law as it pertains to corruption and integrity in public life, and a willingness to subscribe to and champion the vision and mission of the Commission, and to articulate its policies and values in the public fora. TERM OF CONTRACT
This Director’s contract will be for a two-year period. There will be an option for renewal subject to satisfactory completion and to such terms as may be mutually agreed. REMUNERATION
An annual basic salary will be paid in the range of $110,000 to $121,000, depending upon the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. An annual housing allowance of $14,400 will also be paid. LOCATION
The Director may be based at the Commission’s Office in Grand Turk or Providenciales. Wherever based the Director will have to visit the other office with regularity. Special Requirements under S. 39 of the Integrity Commission Ordinance The successful candidate will be required to subscribe to an oath of secrecy, and to file with the office of the Governor of the TCI, a Declaration of Income, Assets and Liabilities pursuant to Section 39 of the Integrity Commission Ordinance. APPLICATION DEADLINE AND PROCEDURE
The deadline for the submission of applications is August 14th, 2020.
Applications, accompanied with a Cover Letter outlining why the Candidate believes he/she should be considered for the position of Director, should be addressed as follows:
The Secretary Integrity Commission of the Turks and Caicos Islands Franklyn Missick Building, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands Via Email: Secretary@IntegrityCommission For information about the TCI Integrity Commission, please visit its website at www.IntegrityCommission.tc
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JEANETTE D. PENN
AUTHENTIC RESTAURANT
Horse Shoe Lane, Lower Bight Is seeking to employ a
6 Tees Plaza, # 1, Millennium Highway. 232-7077
LABOURER
COOK
Prepare Haitian Food, breakfast & Lunch. Prepare Caribbean food, Clean the kitchen before closing. Inform the owner when time to place order
GRILLER
Prepare Grio & Fried Plantain for the night. Prepare meat to grill & fried. Cook Haitian Soup (Bouyon). Clean the kitchen before closing Salary starts at $8.00 per hour. First Time, Belonger will be given first preference.
21715
LONG BAY EXPRESS #404 Long Bay Road Is seeking to employ a
LABOUR/PUMP ATTENDANT
• Dispensing fuel to customer vehicles and/or containers. • Provide air, water, lubricants. • Collect payments. • Stocking items to the shop floor. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $7 hourly CONTACT: 649-941-8111 EMAIL: LONGBAYEXPRESS@ GMAIL.COM Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21741
June 27 - July 3, 2020
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
M&L AMAZING WORLD #29 PARADE AVE, DOWN TOWN Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
Clean the store, dusting, sweeping, mopping, clean ceiling vents, restroom cleaning, stock shelves. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 232-2267
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21721
• Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, door frames. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 341-4036
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21720
JEREMIE SEIDE #66 ROBINSON ST., FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
CARETAKER
Help the patient get dressed, eat, bathe and complete light housekeeping duties, such as dishes or folding laundry. Plan, prepare and monitor meals. Run errands, remind patients of medications. Salary: $6.50 hourly
CONTACT: 242-1441
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 21706
M&M TIPS & BEAUTY SUPPLIES
MARTHA CAMPBELL
HAIRSTYLIST
LIVE IN CARE TAKER
#4 FRANCIS BUILDING, AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a
Shampooing, cutting, and styling hair, provide hair treatments, deep conditioning, permanents, hair coloring, and weaving. Salary: $7 hourly
CONTACT: 346-4928
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21742
#7A Lower Bight Road Providenciales Is seeking to employ a
To take care of general house duties Moping, Laundering, cooking, patient care. Salary $500.00 monthly, all other in house bills taken care of APPLICANTS ARE ASKED TO CONTACT 3488910, POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER
21749
JOHN WALKIN Granny Hill, Five Cays Is seeking to employ a
HELPER
• Clean yard. • Must be willing to work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 649-341-7451
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21723
MEP SOLUTIONS
999 Sam’s Building, Leeward Highway Unit #2 Is seeking to employ a
TILE LAYER
Install materials on floors, walls, ceilings, countertops. Level the surface to be tiled with a layer of mortar or plywood. Salary: $8 hourly
CONTACT: 946-5907
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21736
KENISHA BACCHUS GRAND TURK is seeking
1 DOMESTIC WORKER
- Ability to clean efficiently - Must be flexible and can work extended hours - Capable of disinfecting & observing health/ safety measures - Must also be good with children - Ability to bend, lift and walk upstairs $6.25 per hour CONTACT 231-4998 THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER.
21702
MOISE FINAL #33 Timber Crest, Kew Town. Is seeking a
CARPENTER
• 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. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $500 weekly
CONTACT: 232-3007
Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21719
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS REGISTERED LAND ORDINANCE, CAP 9.01
NOTICE OF LOST LAND CERTIFICATE TITLE NUMBER 60702/83 & 84
PURCHASING MANAGER AND FLOOR SUPERVISOR Ananda Ltd. Leeward Hwy, Providenciales, has an immediate opening for a Purchasing Manager and Floor Supervisor. These positions are currently held by Work Permit Holders.
JOB SUMMARY/PURCHASING MANAGER:
SECTION ISLAND CHESHIRE HALL PROVIDENCIALES & RICHMOND HILL
• Oversee the purchasing or approving the acquisition of goods and services needed by the company • Reviewing specifications for quantity and timing of deliveries, forecasting upcoming demand, seeking quality goods and negotiating prices and contracts
JOB SUMMARY/FLOOR SUPERVISOR:
Whereas, JUDITH CARMEN SHELDON of 68 Hillholm Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada has declared that the Land Certificate for the above mentioned titles number(s) issued in the name of BRITISH CAPITAL CORP was inadvertently mislaid and cannot be found.
• Manage the floor activities effectively in compliance with the company’s policy and vision • Oversee the retail staff including the cashiers and ensuring that financial objectives are met
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum 3 years experience as a Manager and Supervisor in a Retail/Hardware Store with the ability to communicate effectively, have a keen eye for detail and safety and experience with computerized inventory systems.
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.
Salary for the Purchasing Manager position is $3,800.00 monthly and $2,700.00 monthly for the Floor Supervisor position.
Please submit applications no later than Monday July 6th, 2020 to:
Dated this 29th day of May 2020 21459
ANANDA LTD. LEEWARD HWY, PROVIDENCIALES. TEL: 941-8155 EMAIL: PAVAN@KBHOMECENTER.COM
21704
#41 LOWER BIGHT Is seeking a
MAINTENANCE MAN - $8.50 HOURLY
fix and maintain building. Plumbing work, painting, flooring repair and upkeep, clean yard.
BABYSITTER - $6.50 HOURLY
Ensuring a safe environment, preparing and giving meals, bathing and dressing children, administering medicine, doing housework.
CONTACT: 343-2261
Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board The Babysitter position is currently held by a work permit holder
21739
WARD’S CONSULTANCY ACTING ON BEHALF OF OUR CLIENT
Olabasi is looking of person in charge of
STOCK TAKER & INVENTORY
• REQUIREMENTS: • High school diploma • 3 to 5 years of related experience • Technical knowledge of SB2100 Magnetic commercial blender as well as • SB3X Commercial blender • Electrical knowledge is a must • Responsible for inventory records • Inventory on shelves and
TROPITECH LTD #1 Caribbean Place, Leeward Highway
Sailfish Dr. Venetian rd. 649331-4189
NANNY – $ 6.25P/H Caring for children.
RIPPLES LTD
14 Caribbean paradise inn, Grace Bay Contact 946-5186
LABOURER $7.00 P/H
Clean grease traps daily, minor repair Belonger are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the labour board. These position is currently held by work permit holder. 21745
• Able to move heavy furniture and equipment • available for long hours at short notice including weekends and holidays • must have proper etiquette when working with high net worth clients and high-end properties • Must be punctual and physically fit Salary: $6.50 per hour EMAIL: GARY@PROVOPICTURES.COM 432-9453
Belongers are encouraged apply. Closing date 7th July 2020 21738
PATRICK E. HARVEY 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 house work. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly
PIERRE NICOLAS MAURICE Airport Road, South 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, door frames. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 341-4730
CONTACT: 247-0097
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 21220
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21725
TANYA PAUL
SHARON TAYLOR
SALOMON ALTIDOR
LABOURER
WELL ROUNDED DOMESTIC WORKER AND HEALTHCARE GIVER
PLEASE CALL AT 1-649-432-0223
LABOURER
LATHAREO K. WILLIAM
in order, clean. • Responsible for delivering products to retail stores • Position includes storing, issuing and maintaining audits of parts, suppliers, materials and • equipment. • Required to work with complex systems blenders SB3X and SB2100 • Salary is $7.50 per hour • 6 days a week 21712
L AND D AUTO PARTS/ DJIMY ANTENOR
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Phase 2, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a • Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, door frames. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 333-0014
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21726
Palm Grove, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a
Provide hygienic care for daily living, prepare and serve nutritious meals, maintain a safe and healthy environment. Positive interaction with children. 7 years’ experience. Salary: $6.25 hourly CONTACT: 649-242-2448 EMAIL: SHARONWILLIAMSTAYLOR@ HOTMAIL.COM
Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21729
RAW DEAL/ GEORGE SOLON 343 Front Road, North Side Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a
CLEANER
Clean conch and boat. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 344-9209
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 21705
RAYCAL HANDFIELD
Over Back, Grand Turk Is Seeking To Employ
269 GOLD AVE., MILLENNIUM HEIGHTS Is seeking to employ a
Erect Scaffolding, Assist Mason And Carpenters, Mix Mortar, Pass Tools To Carpenters, Take Down Scaffolding At The End Of Day, Ensure Working Area And Tools Are Clean And Replaced, Any Other Duties As Necessary. Must Be Willing To Work On Weekend And Holidays Salary $7.50 Per Hr
Sweeping the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, living room, laundering sheets, towels and personal clothing and other house work. Salary: $6.25 hourly
LABOURER
CONTACT #231-6432
21747
June 27 - July 3, 2020
DOMESTIC WORKER
CONTACT: 241-2228
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21737
CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR
PM - GAS (TCI) LTD.
South Dock Hwy, Providenciales PM Industrial Gas, a leading producer and distributor of industrial Medical, recreational, and specialty gases, as well as welding And medical products and related equipment, is seeking an experienced and proven leader. Applications are invited from suitably qualified Candidates for the following position:
OPERATION SUPERVISOR *This position is held by a work permit holder
DUTIES OF THIS POSITION INCLUDE:
• Maintenance and repair of Surgical Pendants, Surgical Tables, and Surgical Lighting. • Maintenance and repair of Medical gases distribution systems. • Handling, filling and delivery of cylinders; general maintenance of premises and equipment; customer service and quality control; and safety compliance.
REQUIREMENTS:
• Knowledge of Cylinder gases and cryogenic gases Code of Federal regulations number 39 for the U.S. Department of Transportation regulations. • Medical Gases compliance certification as per U.S Food and Drug Administration. • Training related to Best Business management Practices and Regulatory Compliance • National Fire Protection 99 Medical Gas distribution systems compliance.
JOB DESCRIPTION
• Helps to coordinate and plan aspects of engineering activities and projects within the organization. • Works with management, production, and marketing staff on requirements and procedures for a project • Helps to coordinate engineering projects, initiatives and processes in conformance with the companies established policies and objectives • Provides technical guidance for engineering initiatives, incorporates components, materials and tools that result in cost effective and quality output. • Helps direct, evaluate, and confirm product design and changes • Consults with clients to make arrangements of resources required for a project • Be able to clearly report to management issues involving lack of progress on company projects • Organize and manage projects, making detailed plans that work towards the fulfillment of a set objective • Perform functions such as evaluating and writing reports, approving expenditures concerning projects.
REQUIREMENTS
Applications comprising a letter, resume, references, police record etc. should be sent no later than Friday, July 10th, 2020 to:
• Must possess a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, building management, or in other related fields with 10 years verifiable field experience. • Must be able to communicate in writing clear well structured English organizational direction. • Knowledge and use of Microsoft 365, MS Projects and to be able to review and annotate construction drawings. Salary: $1,750.00 weekly
Marsha Blanche P.O.Box 127, Richmond House Leeward Highway, Providenciales Tel: (649) 946-4732 0r Fax (649) 946-4734 Email: marsha@misickstanbrook.tc
Norstar Group Ltd. Unit 2C, Courtyard Plaza Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands Contact: (649)941-3500/941-3600 Email:pchaplin@norstargroup.tc
Salary: $4,000.00 per month.
21713
21733
30 CLASSIFIEDS WILSON GIBSON
KATHMAE DURHAM
#10 PROSPECT, COOPER JACK BAY Is seeking to employ a
Lighthouse Road, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a
HELPER
• Sweeping the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, living room, laundering sheets, towels and personal clothing and other house work. • To work 5 days per week Salary: $6.50 per hour
• Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, door frames. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 243-0137
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21711
OJ CAICOS GLASS
Industrial Park, Providenciales Telephone: 231-6260
GLASS CLEANER/ LABOURER
- Salary $6.25 per hour Clean glass, clean shop, assist with cutting glass, takeout garbage etc.
HEMINGWAY'S ON THE BEACH
The Sands, Grace Bay, Providenciales Telephone: 941-8408
June 27 - July 3, 2020
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
DOMESTIC WORKER
CONTACT: 231-4239
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is a renewal work permit
21757
KITCHEN HELPER, DISHWASHER
Salary $6.25-7.00 per hour clean kitchen, takeout garbage, wash &stack dishes, prep food .etc.
CEDAR LODGE CAFE
Leeward Highway, Providenciales Telephone: 941-5755
DOMESTIC WORKER
- Salary $6.25per hour cleaning, stack coolers, prep foods etc.
POSITIONS ARE CURRENTLY HELD BY WORK PERMIT HOLDERS. BELONGERS ARE ENCOURAGE TO SEND RESUME TO LABOUR DEPARTMENT 21762
CERAMEX
#1057 Leeward Highway Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER
• Lifting boxes, clean warehouse, with years of experience maneuvering forklift. • 6 days a week. Salary: $6.50 hourly
CONTACT: 941-8453
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21755
SNR PROFESSIONAL & RESIDENTIAL CLEANING SERVICES #9 SAM HARVEY PLAZA, PROVIDENCIALES
LABOURER $6.50 PER HOUR
GARDENER $6.50 PER HOUR
CONTACT: 247-1967
DUTIES: cleaning up work sites and residential area of debris, dispose of trash, off load containers and perform other manual and physical duties. These positions are for renewal of work permit Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of your resume to the Labor Department
21758
DAPHNE OUTTEN
Bay Shore Road, Blue Hills. Is seeking to employ a
Handyman/Labourer
• Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, door frames. Cares for garden. • Must be willing to work 5 days a week. Salary: $7 hourly
EXAMPLE OF CHRIST MINISTRIES Opposite Tropical Shipment, Five Cays Road Is seeking to employ a
MINISTER - $7 HOURLY Assisting pastor with church ceremonies. CLEANER - $6.50 HOURLY Cleaning the church.
CONTACT: 242-5459
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is a First Time work permit holder 21756
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21751
ROMNEY MISSICK
ESTEL’S BOUTIQUE
CONTACT: 232-5443
S&R CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
Opposite Tropical Shipment, Five Cays Road Is seeking to employ a
MASON - $9 HOURLY
Mixes mortar; lays bricks and stones and/or concrete sidewalks; makes and repairs steps and plasters.
CARPENTER - $9 HOURLY
Measure, cut, or shape wood, plastic, and other materials.
CONTACT: 242-5459
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21752
183 Five Cays, Providenciales Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER
Minor maintenance. Salary: $300 weekly
CONTACT: 244-2745
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21754
Beaches Roundabout Leeward Highway, 347-0877
DOMESTIC WORKER
Clean the store every morning, Upheld safe and clean working environment. Get merchandises from the storage to customer Helping customer to try out new or used items before purchase. Remove trash from the store to the back of the storage. Assisting owner when needed. SALARY: 6.25 per hour
RENEWAL, THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER
21770
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS Applications are invited for the position of Law Clerk, to assist our attorneys with various legal matters. All applications will be considered, but persons with the following skills and experience will be given preference:
• Five (5) years or more working in a law firm in the Islands, or abroad; • Advanced computer skills, particularly with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, PC Law, and to a lesser extent Microsoft Excel; • Excellent communication skills, both written and oral; • An ability to work with minimum supervision on legal files; • An ability to work directly with clients to collect documents; • Skilled at preparing first drafts of standardized legal documents and correspondence, including sale and purchase agreements, pleadings, motions, and affidavits; • An ability to attend at closings of real estate transactions on behalf of attorney; • A willingness to work long hours, including on weekends and holidays; • Organized, punctual, and reliable; and • A Law Clerk’s degree or Law Clerk’s diploma from a recognized university or college. Salary is commensurate with experience. Interested parties should send a cover letter and resume to Saunders & Co.,
Attention: Office Manager – via Fax: 941-4533 or Email: info@ saunders.tc and to The Ministry of Border Control and Employment, Labour Department, Providenciales. This position is currently filled by a work permit holder.
CAICOS EXPRESS AIRWAYS Requires
TWO AIRCRAFT MECHANICS Eligible candidates MUST have the following minimum credentials in order to be considered: • CAA AMEL with group rating in Cat A and Cat C Licence with TSIO520 rating • FAA A&P Licence with experience in general aviation airplanes with C402 type • Salary scale between $45K-75K annually depending on experience • Should be an independent worker with no supervision required Interested persons should contact Richardson Arthur at 232-1982 and resumes can be delivered to Caicos Express Airways, Southern Shores Building, Leeward Highway, faxed to 941-3864 and also delivered to the Labour Department Deadline for submitting resumes and qualifications is 11th July 2020 THESE POSITIONS ARE CURRENTLY HELD BY WORK PERMIT HOLDERS 21769
June 27 - July 3, 2020 IBO SHOP
J.L.J. VARIETY
MECHANIC/DRIVER
CASHIER Duties: Greet customers,
5200 SHORE CLUB ROAD, LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a
CLASSIFIEDS 31
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS Of Grand Turk
KESHINA PARKER
Breezy Brae, Grand Turk
MAX LATORTUE
Back Salina GRAND TURK
BABYSITTER
DOMESTIC WORKER
Inspecting and testing vehicles; drive company vehicle, engine tune-ups, oil changes, tire rotation and changes, wheel balancing, replacing filters. Salary: $400 weekly
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
Duties: Cleaning mopping, Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.
Duties: Taking care of a Small child which includes: Preparing meals, Feeding, bathing and Cleaning. Must be willing to work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.50 per hour.
CONTACT: 345-2884
CONTACT: 244-3301
CONTACT: 432-1579
CONTACT: 346-8652
LAVARD KORNBLUTH Kew Town, Airport Road, 342-8847
LABOURER
To clean all areas within the yard, clean the gutters, trim down the trees in the yard, Sweeping and removing debris from outside, water the plants, repairs damage furniture and assist with other labour work around the property. Salary: $6.25 per hour. RENEWAL, BELONGER WILL BE GIVEN FIRST PREFERENCE.
21714
ISLAND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
North Side, 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, door frames. Salary: $6.50 hourly
CONTACT: 2415071/ 342-0275
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21735
Belongers are asked to send a Copy of their resume to The Labour Board. This position is currently Held by
a work permit holder.
21765
DOMINQUE
#203 Alice & Alice Plaza, Airport Road Is seeking to employ a
PEDICURIST
Professional pedicures and polishing toes. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 345-5137
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21744
Belongers are encouraged to Send a copy of their resume To the Labour Board. This Position is currently held by a work Permit holder. 21766
21763
Duties: To clean maintain Premises, dispose of garbage and any other duties as necessary. SALARY: $7.50 per hour.
CONTACT: 242-7523
Belongers are encouraged To send a copy of their Resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held By a work permit holder.
21764
#11 Academy way, Down Town
DOMESTIC WORKER
Duties: Cleaning mopping Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.
CONTACT: 432-1579
MAINTENANCE WORKER - $6.25 hourly
Maintenance duties around building and cleaning the yard.
CONTACT: 243-1358
Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder
Belongers are encouraged to Send a copy of their resume To the Labour Board. This is A first time work permit Application.
21767
21750
COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION
#53, P. O. Box 68, Blue Mountain, Contact 231-0337
TILE LAYER/ CARPENTER $15.00P/H
• Installing & cut tiles using several different tools. • Install structures and fixtures, such as windows and molding.
VILLA DEL MAR
Bonaventure Cres, Grace Bay Contact 649-941-5160
MAINTAINER $9.00 P/H
keeping the hotel maintained and fixing any errors that are needed.
DALVEM LTD
Turtle tail, Provo 231-1654
LABOURER/GARDENER $6.25 P/H
• Upkeep of the surrounding of the property. • Maintaining control of invasive vegetation.
EXPRESS MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Leeward Hwy, tel: 231-4794
CARPENTER $8.00 P/H
Install structures and fixtures, such as windows and molding.
SOUTHWIND MILLWORK
#6 Industrial park Rd, Contact 946-5700
CABINET MAKER $15.00 P/H
Operating woodworking machines and using hand tools
Belonger are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the labour board. These position is currently held by work permit holder.
21771
ESTATE MANAGER NEEDED
EPHRAIM LTD
CARPENTER & CRAFTSMEN
Zacapa Rentals Ltd. is seeking to hire a hard-working individual to work six days a week to market, manage, operate, and maintain, three (3) Villa properties on Providenciales, along with owner’s personal assets
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: $15 hourly
Must have a valid TCI driver’s license. Must be fit and able. Required to live on property and travel with short notice out of the Country with employer up to 120 days per annum.
JOB DUTIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
CONTACT: 649-333-8421/431-8421
EXPRESS EQUIPMENT LTD
P.O. Box 1125, South Dock Rd. Is seeking to employ a
GENERAL MANAGER • Managing parts inventory and ordering parts as necessary. • Financial and reporting responsibility. Must possess suitable technical background (Degree preferred) as well as relevant work experience within all aspects of the automotive service/repair industry. Salary: Remuneration is commensurate with experience/qualifications Salary Range: 4-6K/month
• Manage maintenance of all landscaping and irrigation systems, waste management systems, pools, pest control and security • Implement specific maintenance program for all buildings, equipment and appliance maintenance in conjunction with housekeepers and tracking inventory. • Manage and coordinate maintenance of Owner’s turbine aircraft. • Conduct maintenance on Owner’s vehicles and watercraft (power and sail) • Prepares reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing data and trends. • Accomplish organizational goals by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and unique requests and exploring opportunities to add value to the property. • Establishing and enforcing precautionary policies and procedures; responding to emergencies on property. • Organized personal concierge services for Owners local and International Travel. • Perform various duties as it relates to the Estate.
QUALIFICATIONS
• 5 years in villa and property management & landscape design. • Bachelor of Science in agriculture/landscaping field; additional trade certifications preferred. • Understand preventative maintenance and repair of HVAC systems, & land and marine combustion engines • Must understand turbine aircraft, basic maintenance, storage, and pre-flight operations. • Must be experienced in Project Management, Financial Management and Control Salary range is $4000/mo plus onsite housing and commission. Only Turks Islanders need apply
CONTACT: 649-946-5919 OR 649-245-2897
Drop off resume/cv at office located on South Dock Rd or at Labour Department in Providenciales or email: admin@expressequipmentjcb.com Current position is held by a work permit holder. Belonger only need apply.
Breezy Brae, Grand Turk
ACTING ON BEHALF OF OUR CLIENT
LABOURER
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
SHINING STAR PREPARATORY SCHOOL
WARD’S CONSULTANCY
COLSOIR LOUIMA
Conch Bar, Middle Caicos. Is seeking to employ a
NATURE OF POSITION • Complete oversight/responsibility of daily operations of a large heavy equipment/ automobile service/maintenance/repair facility. • Receive customers and address their technical concerns to discern repair plan and procedures. • Prepare repair/purchase quotes for customer submission and approvals. • Assign/co-ordinate efficient scheduling of work orders to mechanic shop staff to facilitate repairs.
Belongers are encouraged to Send a copy of their resume To the Labour Board. This is a first time work permit application.
Over Back, Grand Turk
21753
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21744
PEACHES RESTAURANT
21775
Please submit applications exclusively via email to admin@visiontci.com
21732
32 CLASSIFIEDS
June 27 - July 3, 2020
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GOVERNMENT VACANCIES (APPLICATION DEADLINE: 10TH JULY 2020)
JOB REFERENCE NO: CBB1-20-28
SALARY: Grade 10.1- $73,185.00 per annum
MINISTRY: Attorney General Chambers DEPARTMENT: Land Registry LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 9.5: $68,982.50 per annum plus allowances
The National Security Secretariat is a critical and growing unit, designed to identify and focus effort on those issues that threaten the security of the Turks and Caicos Islands
JOB SUMMARY:
JOB REFERENCE NO: LWB2A-20-5
REGISTRAR OF LANDS
The Land Registry is created under the Registered Land Ordinance, as such the Registrar of Lands is a creature of statute responsible for the administration of the Land Registry in accordance with the Ordinance.
JOB REFERENCE NO: LWB2A-20-2
DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
MINISTRY: Attorney General Chambers LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: $106,395.00 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY:
This managerial position has system wide responsibility for the efficient administration of the Attorney General’s Chambers and resolution of complex legal matters arising in the area of or connected with the Public Service, civil litigation (including Judicial Review) and International Mutual Legal Assistance.
JOB SUMMARY:
SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER MINISTRY: National Security Secretariat LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 6 - $33,415.00 JOB SUMMARY:
This is a senior administrative position, which has responsibility for the smooth operation of administrative functions in the office and provides support in resource management of finances, human resources, facilities and purchasing.
JOB REFERENCE NO: APB2A-20-6, APB2A-20-8, APB2A-20-9, APB2A-20-14
HEAD OF SECTION – CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY,
CHIEF VALUATION OFFICER
Customer Service, Automotive, Cosmetology MINISTRY: Education, Youth, Culture, Social and Library Services DEPARTMENT: TCI TVET Institution LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 7.1 - $41,205.00 per annum plus allowances
JOB SUMMARY:
The Head of Section is responsible for developing, implementing and maintaining systems to effect operational efficacy in admissions, registration training, assessment, certification as well as records management.
JOB REFERENCE NO: CBB1-20-32
MINISTRY: Attorney General Chambers DEPARTMENT: Valuation Department LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 9.1: $59,552.50 per annum plus allowances This is a senior managerial position with national responsibility for shaping the land development, acquisition, disposal, and valuation policy of the TCI.
JOB REFERENCE NO: LWB2A-20-4
THREAT LEAD – NATIONAL SECURITY MINISTRY: National Security Secretariat LOCATION: Providenciales
JOB SUMMARY:
JOB REFERENCE NO: APB2A-20-10
ENTERPRISE SUPERVISOR
MINISTRY: Education, Youth, Culture, Social and Library Services DEPARTMENT: TCI TVET Institution LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 8.1 - $51,147.50 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY:
Under the general direction of the Dean, Enterprise Supervisor manages the Training Based Enterprise to support the training programmes, internship and incubator by the provision of quality industrybased training opportunities, while ensuring the financial viability of its operation.
JOB REFERENCE NO: APB2A-20-11
ASSESSMENT MONITORING OFFICER
MINISTRY: Education, Youth, Culture, Social and Library Services DEPARTMENT: TCI TVET Institution LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 8 - $51,147.50 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Dean or Registrar, the Assessment Monitoring Officer is responsible for managing the administrative functions of all assessments for certification.
JOB REFERENCE NO: APB2A-20-12
Training Supervisor
MINISTRY: Education, Youth, Culture, Social and Library Services DEPARTMENT: TCI TVET Institution LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 8 - $51,147.50 per annum allowances JOB SUMMARY:
The Training Supervisor is responsible for planning, organising, coordinating, leading and supervising training and development within the TVET Institute..
JOB REFERENCE NO: APB2A-20-13
Maintenance Supervisor
MINISTRY: Education, Youth, Culture, Social and Library Services DEPARTMENT: TCI TVET Institution LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 6 - $33,415.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Dean of the institute, the job holder is responsible for the security and maintenance of the institution’s property, buildings, equipment, machinery and grounds in an environmentally friendly manner.
June 27 - July 3, 2020
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CLASSIFIEDS 33 JEAN PIERRE
#54 Ostelin Rd, The Bight Is seeking to employ a
BABYSITTER
GOVERNMENT VACANCIES (APPLICATION DEADLINE: 10TH JULY 2020)
JOB REFERENCE NO: APB2A-20-15
Financial Manager
MINISTRY: Education, Youth, Culture, Social and Library Services DEPARTMENT: TCI TVET Institution LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 8 - $51,147.50 per annum JOB SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Dean of the institute, the job holder is responsible for compliance with the TCI TVET Institute and TCI Public Service budgetary and financial policies such as revenue generation, cost containment and delivery of other budget targets. They will provide advice to the Dean and Heads of Department on financial matters and ensure that the financial and budgeting procedures and practices are appropriate.
JOB REFERENCE NO: APB2A-20-16
CAREER DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
MINISTRY: Education, Youth, Culture, Social and Library Services DEPARTMENT: TCI TVET Institution LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 8 - $51,147.50 per annum JOB SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Dean, the job holder is responsible for the coordination, implementation and administration of counselling programmes to facilitate the psychological, social, emotional and career development of learners.
JOB REFERENCE NO: APB1-20-17
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
MINISTRY: Education, Youth, Culture, Social and Library Services & DEPARTMENT: TCI TVET Institution LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 5.1 - $26,650.00 JOB SUMMARY:
This is an administrative position, which has responsibility for the smooth operation of administrative functions in the office and for dealing with information that is sensitive and/or confidential. For full details regarding this position please visit our website at https://www.gov.tc/governmentvacancies
PLEASE NOTE:
(Applications that are not accompanied by all required supporting documents will not be processed). (APPLICATION DEADLINE: 10TH JULY 2020)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 17TH JULY 2020 JOB REFERENCE NO: LWB2A-20-2
DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
MINISTRY: Attorney General Chambers LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: $106,395.00 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY:
This managerial position has system wide responsibility for the efficient administration of the Attorney General’s Chambers and resolution of complex legal matters arising in the area of or connected with the Public Service, civil litigation (including Judicial Review) and International Mutual Legal Assistance.
JOB REFERENCE NO: APB2A-20-18
DIRECTOR
MINISTRY: Governor’s Office LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: $85,000.00 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY:
To provide executive support to the Governor of TCI and to provide the critical interface between the Governor’s Office and the TCIG, Institutions of Good Governance, TCI business organisations, Non-Government Organisations, and, in due course to the Legislative Assembly and Cabinet.
JOB REFERENCE NO: LWB2A-20-19
SUPERINTENDENT OF PRISONS
MINISTRY: Home Affairs, Transportation and Public Utilities DEPARTMENT: Her Majesty’s Prison LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 10 - $73,185.00 per annum and Allowances JOB SUMMARY:
The Superintendent of Prisons has national responsibility for the effective management of Her Majesty’s Prison Service in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
For full details regarding this position please visit our website at https://www.gov.tc/ government-vacancies Please note: (Applications that are not accompanied by all required supporting documents will not be processed). (APPLICATION DEADLINE: 17TH JULY 2020)
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
VONTACT: 348-4153
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21709
JOSE OVANDO CONSTRUCTION #101 Grace Bay Court, Grace Bay. Is seeking
2 FINISH MECHANICS
Keeps equipment available for use by inspecting and testing vehicles; completing preventive maintenance such as, engine tune-ups, oil changes, tire rotation and changes, wheel balancing, replacing filters. Salary: $14 hourly
CONTACT: 649-331-9854
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21772
LANDSTAR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES LTD. #48 DEEP WATER LANE, PROVIDENCIALES Is seeking a
BUS DRIVER
• Valid Turks and Caicos Islands license. • Excellent communication skills. • An ability to work with minimum supervision. • A willingness to work long hours, including on weekends and holidays. • A law clerk’s degree or Law Clerk’s diploma from a recognized university or college. Salary: $6.50 hourly
Contact: 649-332-7041. Email: landstartci@gmail.com Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board. Work permit renewal 21773
MILESTONE TCI LTD. Central Storage
HVAC FORMAN
• HVAC Forman’s with Full Knowledge on HVAC mechanical system • Able to read AutoCAD drawings or any HVAC drawing • Experience of minimum five years at mechanical filed /air condition Vrf
system • Knowledge on copper welders Soldering and Brazing metal duct fabricators /installation , Cool duct fabricators • Hourly Rate $14.50 per hour
1-649 332-3300 This position is for renewal however qualified Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labor Department 21776
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34 CLASSIFIEDS
DOMESTIC WORKER • Domestic Worker consists of assisting me with my son who has some disabilities, cleaning , sweeping, moping and disposal of garbage • Able to work with little or no supervision, be physically fit, dependable and hard working. • Must be self-motivated and able to understand, write and speak English fluently. Salary :$6.75 hourly Position currently being held by work permit holder. Contact information:
Annie May Valeria Handfield Kew, North Caicos Turks and Caicos Islands Phone: (649) 244-0963
21695
BMW CONSTRUCTION
#35 Yellow, Leeward Palms Is seeking to employ a
1 LABOURER (RENEWAL)
KACEY HIGGS
Belmont, Bottle Creek North Caicos
ONLY
$33
PER WEEK
CALL 946-4664
CONTACT: 241-1087
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21637
DARYL CALVIN CLARKE GRAND TURK OPEN BACK Is seeking to employ a
FRAMER (NEW)
Rate: $6.50 hr Planting and picking crop
DORRADO DEAN
Rate: $7.00 per hr Description: Performing a variety of cleaning activities such as cleaning yard, moving trash, etc
IN THIS SPACE!
• Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, door frames. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.50 hourly
- 246-7382. Acting on behalf of clients
JUDITH SWANN
ADVERTISE
LABOURER
CLOVERLEAF AGENCY Central Square Road Whitby, North Caicos
June 27 - July 3, 2020
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
Leeward Palm, Providenciales
EQUIPMENT CLEANER (RENEWAL)
Rate: $6.50 hr Description: Washing down all heavy equipment, Lubricate machinery, any jobs given by employer
21695
Domestic worker
CAICOS CAFÉ LTD GOVERNORS ROAD, GRACE BAY Is seeking to employ a
DISHWASHER • Clean dishes, kitchen, food preparation equipment and utensils. • Maintain kitchen works area equipment utensils in a clean and orderly manner. • Must work weekend and holiday. Salary: $6.75 hourly
CONTACT: 946-5278
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21639
CAICOS EXPRESS AIRWAYS AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a
BAGGAGE HANDLER
• Load and unload customer luggage and other cargo. • Must be willing to work 4 days per week Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 941-6730
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21678
JARED ROBERT
Grand Turk Over Back. Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
His job is to sweep the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, living room, laundering sheets. Salary: $6.50 per hourly
His job is to sweep the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, living room, laundering sheets. Salary: $6. 50per hourly
CONTACT: 244 17 55
CONTACT: 232 60 77
Belongers are encouraged to send copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. 21670
Belongers are encouraged to send copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. 21671
CIVIL & STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LTD P.O. Box 158, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, BWI. Tel: (649) 941 4437 Fax: (649) 946 4670 E-mail: cse@tciway.tc
CAICOS MARINA & SHIPYARD
ADVERTISEMENT FOR FIBERGLASS INSTALLER
FIBERGLASS INSTALLER Caicos Marina and Shipyard, located in Long Bay Hills, Providenciales, invites applications to fill the position of FIBERGLASS INSTALLER.
REQUIREMENTS:
Must have proven experience in fiberglass repairs and molding • 5 years experience working with fiberglass • Must be willing to work in full chemical suits • Have a general knowledge of boat construction • Prior experience painting and installing fiberglass in a marine environment • Skilled at repairing fiberglass with precision and keen attention to detail • Able to verify repaired material to test strength and endurance levels of fiberglass • Undertake repair work using angle grinder, laminate roller, mixing container, spatula, sanding discs etc. • Ability to work some weekends
DUTIES INCLUDE:
Grinding, molding, and installing fiberglass, sanding, bottom painting, assisting with hauling boats and preparing boats for painting.
WAGE RATE:
Wages are in the range of $9.00 - $15.00 per hour weekly. Application: Applications are invited from qualified Turks and Caicos Islanders and copies of same should be submitted to the Labour Board. These positions are currently held by eligible Work Permit Holders.
Applications must be submitted in writing and delivered to Caicos Marina and Shipyard, Long Bay Highway, Providenciales. Or send via email at info@ caicosmarina.com. Persons may also contact us via telephone at 649 946 5600. 21673
CSE LIMITED Seeks
A CHARTERED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER The successful applicant must possess: • • • •
Membership of the Institution of Structural Engineers BSc in Civil/Structural Engineering 10 years post qualification work experience Computer literate with experience in Word, Excel, Autocad, ESA Prima Win, Tedds and STAAD Pro.
Duties will include and candidates should have experience in: • Structural design calculations and drawing work • Structural surveys • Overseeing a design team Salary will be $45,000.00 per annum.
The suitable candidate will be able to work under their own initiative, and be able to see through Design Projects from conceptional design to final drawing works. This position is available immediately and closing date for application is 26th June 2020. Qualified Turks And Caicos Islanders Preferred.
Apply in writing to Civil & Structural Engineering Ltd. Limited, P. O. Box 158, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands. Contact: Chris Conway on cse@tciway.tc Or fax to Labour Office, Providenciales on 946-7184.
21665
June 27 - July 3, 2020 KEON WILLIAMS ADDRESS: GRAND TURK OPEN BACK Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
His job is to sweep the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, living room, laundering sheets. Salary: $7 per hourly
CONTACT: 244 17 55
Belongers are encouraged to send copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. 21669
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TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS QUENTIN JETHRO GLINTON Grand Turk Over Back Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
His job is to sweep the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, living room, laundering sheets. Salary: $6.50 per hourly
CONTACT: 347 88 30
Belongers are encouraged to send copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder.
21691
DEREK ROLLE
Breeze Brae, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER
• Loading and trucking of materials to job sites. • Must be willing to work 6 days a week. • Must be honest and trustworthy. Salary: $6.50 hourly
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 21661
DINESWARIE RAMPERSAUD JAINARINE Grace Bay Behind Bay Bistro Restaurant Is seeking to employ a
BABYSITTER
• Ensuring a safe environment, preparing and giving meals, bathing and dressing children, administering medicine, doing housework, and disciplining children when necessary. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $7 hourly
CONTACT: 231-7791 Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21881
EASY SHOP
15 Kew Town, Dock Yard Is seeking a
DOMESTIC WORKER
• Clean the store, dusting, sweeping, mopping, clean ceiling, restroom cleaning, stock shelves. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 244-4857
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21657
EASY WAY EMPLOYMENT Acting on behalf of
W&V BARBER SHOP
Waterloo Plaza, Grand Turk. Is looking for
1 SHIPPING/RECEIVING CLERK
Must have at least 5 years Point of Sales and QuickBooks experience. Salary $24k per annum
1 DRIVER
Must have Loading/Heavy Equipment operating experience. Salary $9.00 per hour
CONTACT 946 - 1278
Both positions are for the Providenciales location
ENID BEAUTY SALON
#332 Back Road, Millennium Highway, Blue Hills Is seeking a
COSMETOLOGIST -$7.25 HOURLY Shampooing, cutting, coloring, and styling hair, and massaging and treating scalp. makeup, and etc.
CONTACT: 241-1465
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board
21664
FREDRICK BAIN
SOUTH EAST SUBURBS, GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
HOUSEKEEPER
Performing a variety of cleaning activities such as sweeping, mopping, dusting and polishing. Ensuring all rooms are cared for and inspected according to standards. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 649-431-1634
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21655
21644
#17 Granny Hills, Five Cays
South Dock Road, Providenciales. Is seeking a
YARD ATTENDANT/HANDY MAN Duties include cleaning common area, fixing furniture and other equipment, doing minor carpentry, assisting with loading customer supplies assist with weekly inventory. Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Salary $2,000.00 per month
PLEASE CONTACT: 6499461278
ENOS N. GARDINER
726 Leeward Highway. 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 house work. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 231-0133
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder21653
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH/ JOSUE JOSEPH UNIT #15 FIVE CAYS PLAZA, FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
Kitchen Helper
• Preparing the work station for the cook. Keeping the kitchen area clean and tidy at all times. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $7 hourly
CONTACT: 341-3515
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21652
21662
HAIR BRAIDER - $300 WEEKLY Braiding and washing client’s hair. Contact: 342-9278
CLARA LIGHTBOURNE
#71 June Hills, Millennium Highway
LIVE-IN BABYSITTER -
$300 WEEKLY
Watch and take care of child and clean. Contact: 333-1236
MARIE CLAUDE DAVIS
#17 Mary Jane Lane, Blue Hills
BABYSITTER - $290 WEEKLY
Taking care of children. Contact: 242-7157
Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board
21638
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PROJECT ENGINEER Engineering Design Services (EDS) is seeking an applicant with a BSc in Civil Engineering, to fill the post of Project Engineer.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION:
• BSc in Civil Engineering
Minimum Experience: • 8 years of experience in BIM-CAD ideally in REVIT • Experience in Disaster Management and Recovery • Experience in Structural Engineering Design & Detailing to Seismic Standards • More than 10 years of experience in Construction Industry • This position is for work permit renewal Interested applicants should contact Peter Kerrigan via email: pjkeds@ tciway.tc contact: 649-332-4405 with current CV or Drop off at EDS Ltd. located at La Vista Azul, Unit # 11, Providenciales, TCI. And a copy of their resume should be forwarded to the Labor Department Only Belongers need apply.
36 CLASSIFIEDS GEE HANDFIELD Whitby, North Caicos 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 house work. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 243-9688
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21629
June 27 - July 3, 2020
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
GRACE BAY SUITES
353B Grace Bay Road, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
DBA GOLDSMITH
HOTEL MANAGER – SALARY $40,000
DUTIES: • Recruit, train, supervise staff • Manage financial and inventory records • Oversee guest relations • Create, implement business development & marketing strategies • Handle legal, licensing and compliance matters REQUIREMENTS:
• Bachelor’s degree in law or business • Proficient in Wordpress, BlueHost, Excel, Publisher • Superior oral/written communication in English and French • 5+ years’ experience in marketing, promotions, website design • Experience in employment law and contractual drafting
This is a new position. To apply contact gracebaysuites@gmail.com or 649-2417050. Belongers are encouraged to submit applications to the Labour Department 21636
JUNE PATRICE HAWKINS 175 Chalk Sound Dr, Providenciales (TCI)
LABOURERS
Salary is $6.50 per hrs. Hours of work is 8hrs per day and 5 days per week. Applicant duties are to clean the yard, water the plants, take out the garbage on a daily basis etc. Positions is vacant and Belongers are encourage to apply for the positions. Interested candidate may contact the employer at 1 (649) 241 5697 or the Employment Services, Labour Department 21649
HORIZON CONSTRUCTION LTD.
KUBERA LIMITED
KENDAL SAUNDERS
Hospital Road, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a
MAINTENANCE WORKER
• Repairs on apartment. • Must be willing to work 6 days a week. Salary: $7 hourly
CONTACT: 232-1400
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 21628
STORE CLERK - $1,250 MONTHLY
Must be able to provide assistance to customers and handle various duties such as operating the cash register, greeting customers, helping people locate products, doing paper work, stocking shelves, and maintaining the store clean and organized.
DOMESTIC WORKER -
#101 Grace Bay Court, Grace Bay, Providenciales
$1,250 MONTHLY
MAINTENANCE WORKER - Repair/Install sheetrock, tiles or
Providing regular housekeeping, sweeping, mopping, laundry and cleaning dishes.
JEWELER
- $2,000 MONTHLY
Must be able to repair clasps and links on Gold and Silver Jewelry. Must be able to identify precious and semi-precious gems and metals. To work 6-days per week.
These positions are currently held by work permit holders Belongers can drop off resume to the store Providenciales: Central Square and The Regent Village Grand Turk: Goldsmith Building Front Street Tel: 649 946 4100. Email: kubera@tciway.tc 19775
L.P.S. RETAIL & WHOLESALES Granny hill, Five Cays 346-6622
SALES PERSON
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. Pay: 6.25 per hour RENEWAL. THIS POSITION IS HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER. BELONGER WILL BE GIVEN FIRST PREFERENCE
21879
LION CONSTRUCTION CENTRAL SQUARE Is seeking to employ a
CARPENTER
• Follow blueprints and building plans. Install structures and fixtures, such as windows and molding. Measure, cut, or shape wood, plastic, and other materials. • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $8 hourly
CONTACT: 244-3581
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21663
any maintenance requests; - Repair plumbing/light electrical; - Calculate materials needed weekly; - Keep log or all works/materials; - Clean gutters/windows/ construction debris
CONTACT: 431-2971
Position is being advertised for work permit renewal. Interested Belongers are encouraged to send resume to the Labour Board and infor@ho2group.com
21650
LUC SAINT JEAN
107 LEEWARD HIGHWAY, THE BIGHT 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. Salary: $8 hourly
CONTACT: 649-241-7995
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21656
Espresso Maker GRACEWAY SPORTS CENTRE Is looking to employ:
Martial Arts & Fitness Instructor JOB REQUIREMENTS:
• Black belt in Qwan-Ki-Do. • Over 12 years of teaching experience with various age groups and levels. • Certified as a personal trainer and Group Fitness Instructor • Proficient in Microsoft applications (office package), Photo Shop/ Corel Draw, Social Media apps. Salary: $17.50 hourly
Group Fitness Instructor JOB REQUIREMENTS: • International certifications in various group fitness styles (Yoga, Les Mills, Barre, Pilates, etc.) • Hold an internationally licensed Personal Trainer. • At least ten years of proven experience in the fitness industry. • Valid first aid certification is mandatory. • Computer proficiency is also a must. The remuneration is commensurate with certifications and experience, starting at $30 hourly
CONTACT: 649-442-6348
Please send your application info@gracewaysports.com or drop off a hard copy of your resume at our location on Luker Lane(Behind IGA Supermarket), Providenciales. The positions are currently held by work permit holders. Turks Islanders who meet the requirements are encouraged to apply and will be preferred. Only applicants who meet the requirements will be contacted for interviews.
21494
REQUIREMENTS: ● Minimum 2 years experience; ● Willing to work irregular, long and late hours; ● Knowledge and experience in food preparation and creating drinks with Espresso Machine
● Must Speak English Fluently. ● Efficient worker willing to clean and clear tables ● Engaging and outgoing personality who enjoys working with the public; ● Starting Salary is $6.25 per hour plus share-in service charges
Prospective applicants including Islanders can bring all applications with two letters of recommendation citing relevant experience in the same industry to Services by EA located at 65 Beechwood Rd, Grace Bay Village, Providenciales or e-mail to yvonne@eagrouptci.com. Successful applicants will be notified by phone for interview. This position is currently held by work permit holder. 21641
MILESTONE TCI LTD. Central Storage
14 DUCT FABRICATORS – Renewals
2 DUCT FABRICATORS – FIRST TIME
Metal duct fabricators / installation, Cool duct fabricators. Knowledge in Lg Vrf air condition system able to read fabrication drawings. Hourly Rate $9.25 per hour
1-649 332-3300
Qualified Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labour Department 21674
CABINET MAKER
10 years+ experience, valid driver’s license. Duties: Ability to work without supervision; make, repair, install various types of high-grade cabinet, furniture and fixtures; read drawings. Salary $7.00 - $10 per hour, negotiable with qualification and experience. APPLY TO: SOUTHWIND MILLWORK, INDUSTRIAL DRIVE, PROVIDENCIALES SOUTHWIND@TCIWAY.TC BY JUNE 30, 2020. THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER 12668
MR. GROUPER
#73 PRINCESS DRIVE, LOWER BIGHT Is seeking to employ a
BARTENDER
• Uphold customer service • Maintain Bar • Mix and serve drinks • Clean and organize all areas including bathrooms • Must be willing to work 6 days a week. Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 649-241-5563
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21654
June 27 - July 3, 2020 ADVANCE CONSTRUCTION # 41, MABRY DRIVE, JUBA SOUND. 3321787
MAINTENANCE
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
IVY EWING
#392 North Side, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a
MAID
To servicing, cleaning the building attentively by sweeping and scrubbing, vacuuming and mopping. Repairs equipment, bathroom, repair broking furniture, ensure all service requests are completed on a daily basis. Salary starts at $8.00 per hour.
• Performing a variety of cleaning activities such as sweeping, mopping, dusting and polishing. Ensuring all rooms are cared for and inspected according to standards. • Must be willing to work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly
RENEWAL, BELONGER WILL BE GIVEN FIRST PREFERENCE.
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 21626
MALCOLM SMITH
MERLINE VARIETY STORE
DOMESTIC WORKER
DOMESTIC WORKER
21645
SOUTH SCHOOL LANE, GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
CONTACT: 243-9698
Granny Hill, Five Cays Is seeking to employ a
• General house cleaning and any other duties as necessary. • Must be willing to work on weekends and holidays. Salary: $6.25 hourly
Clean the store, dusting, sweeping, mopping, clean ceiling vents, restroom cleaning, stock shelves. Salary: $6.50 hourly
CONTACT: 232-8066
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21686
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21683
J&W CONSTRUCTION
TCI DREAMS CONSTRUCTION
ELECTRICIAN
LABOURER
#9 & #10 STORAGE BUILDING, LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a
Install and maintain wiring, control, and lighting systems. Inspect transformers and circuit breakers. Identify electrical problems with a variety of testing devices. Salary: $1,062 weekly
CONTACT: 2450345 OR 231-4519
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 344-6135
#55 Boddle Way, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a
• Mixing concrete and digging holes. • Must be willing to work 6 days a week. Salary: $7 hourly
CONTACT: 243-8876
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board
21880
THE NATIONAL SECURITY SECRETARIAT Turks and Caicos Islands Government
APPLICATIONS FOR THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS REGIMENT Applications are being sought for the permanent appointment of five (5) full time posts within the Turks and Caicos Islands Regiment. These include:
and support from the British Armed Forces, the British Defense Attaché as well as from the Bermuda Regiment. Officers will attend the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
Major (Second in Command)
The Regiment will be built to support the TCI’s National Security Strategy. In particularly, supporting the Maritime Police in protecting TCI’s borders as well as responding to matters related to Disaster Resilience and Recovery which include natural disasters, major accidents and major epidemics.
• The Second in Command is the Units Operations Officer and also responsible for all Administrative and Human Resource matters. They deputize for the Commanding Officer when required. • Annual Salary - $49,150
Lieutenant / Captain (Troop Commander x 2)
• The command and administration of a Troop of up to 20 Marines on and off operations. • Annual Salary - $43,600
Warrant Officer First Class (Regimental Sergeant Major and Training Warrant Officer)
• Maintenance of Discipline in the Regiment. • The delivery and facilitation of all training programs as well as providing and/or identifying continuous capacity building opportunities for members of the regiment whether locally, regionally or intentionally. • Annual Salary - $38,800
21658
JOCK WILLIAMS
Hospital Road, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a
HAIR BRAIDER
Braiding, weaving, relaxing, loc, grooming and maintenance. Cutting, trimming and styling. Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 345-0437
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is a First Time work permit holder 21672
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E & V CONSTRUCTION Breezy Brae, Grand Turk
MASON
Duties: To mix mortar, Help skilled worker lay Bricks and stone, form and pour concrete Salary: $7.50 per hour.
LABOURER Duties: To assist skill workers. To clean up after work areas on job sites.
CONTACT: 242-1358
Belongers are asked to send A copy of their resume to The Labour Board. These positions. Are currently held by work permit holders. 21689
Warrant Officer Second Class (Chief Clerk)
• The daily administration of the Regiment including Information Management and Performance Management System of the TCI Regiment. • Annual Salary - $34,000 Persons appointed to these post will work closely with the Commanding Officer in establishing the Regiment over the next financial year. They will help set the ethos of the Regiment and be instrumental in building a new and exciting capability for the Turks and Caicos Islands. Members of the Regiment will receive training
Moreover, the Regiment will further seek to recruit forty (40) Reservist Troops (part time). The permanent cadre of staff will be instrumental in this recruitment and training program. The Regiment will be operational by the end of this Financial Year. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES WILL HAVE: • TCI Islander status (preferred). Applications from British Overseas Territories Citizen’s or British national’s accepted. • All positions will be based in Providenciales, not least because of close working with the Maritime Branch. • For the officers we are looking for leadership potential. Do not be put off if you have no uniformed experience. • Our preference, for the Warrant Officer role, is more than 5 years’ experience in a military force. • For the Chief Clerk, excellent administrative, IT and project management skills are desirable. • For the officers, a degree is preferred but not mandatory. • All must pass an initial medical and fitness test, and annually thereafter. We are looking for physically robust individuals. • Selection for all will – following a paper sift – be through a two-day selection board run by the UK military. • These roles are full time with normal working hours; however, when required the role may be 24/7. • Roles are open to men and women. • Applications should be sent to Stephen Brown (Stephen.Brown6@fco.gov.uk). Cut off time is 5:00pm on Friday 3rd July, 2020. • Applications should include CV and covering letter outlining past experience, the role you are interested in, why you believe you will be an asset to the Regiment and confirming that you fulfill all the eligibility criteria.
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WHITE SANDS HOLDINGS LTD.
PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS LTD.
Is seeking to employ a
PASTRY CHEF
Experienced pastry chef is needed for a private residence in Long Bay, Providenciales Applicant must have at least five years’ experience, speak English, have a valid TCI driver’s licence and is needed to work six days a week.
June 27 - July 3, 2020
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
Abacus house, Tropicana plaza, Leeward highway Providenciales Turks & Caicos Islands
JOBS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: • Preparing a wide variety of goods such as cakes, cookies, pies and bread following traditional and modern recipes. • Creating new and exciting deserts to regularly update the menus Salary commences at $8.00 per hour
Contact Jose Nojadera by telephone – 244 6415 for more information and in order to submit resumes. This position is currently held by a work permit holder. Prospective TC Islander applicants are also free to lodge a copy of their applications with the Labour Board. 21634
SKYLINE DISTRIBUTORS LTD.
Reporting directly to the Managing Director, assumes responsibility for promoting the business activities, customer interaction, maintain inventory, stock control, communicate between management and clients on shortages and order fulfillment, coordinate deliveries and shipments, receive and unload shipments, ability to multitask and work under pressure within a fast-paced work environment. Detail oriented, excellent communication skills, cooperative attitude, hands on work ethic. Must have a vehicle, valid drivers’ license, forklift experience and willing to work holidays and weekends. 5+ years’ experience. Strong POS, organizational and analytical skills. Salary: $27,000 + per annum.
Salary range: $25,000 to $30,000 per annum SKILLS REQUIRED: Diploma in Accounting and Bookkeeping Experience of Office Management DUTIES: • Preparation and maintenance of primary accounting records and key reconciliations
• Preparation of payroll records and related national insurance and national health insurance submissions • Preparation of bank deposits and bank payments • Development and maintenance of orderly financial filing systems • Compilation and provision of financial reporting
Contact information is Telephone: 649-946-4890, Applications can be delivered at office, Office address is:
PricewaterhouseCoopers Ltd. Abacus House, Leeward Highway , Providenciales.
SHA CONSTRUCTION,MAID TO CLEAN,NEWTECH CONSTRUCTION
NAIL TECHNICIAN
CARPENTERS,WELDERS,MASONS,PLUMBERS,TILE LAYERS, LABOURERS,PAINTERS, STEELMAN, STONES FABRICATORS, CLEANERS, BUTLERS, CUSTODIANS
UNIT #6 PALMS PLAZA, AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a
• Basic manicures, artificial nails, gel nails, hand massages, nail fills, nail repair, and nail polishing. Pedicures and the application of acrylic toenails may also be performed. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly
21647
#03 SHRUB CL,BLUE HILLS. Cell : 432-3447 looking for:
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.
CONTACT: 243-3180
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 21620
email: shagroup@ hotmail.com Dead line July 18th, 2020 for renewal and new work permit
GRACE BAY MEDICAL CENTER
Taino Catering Private Chef Services
OSTEOPATH D.O.
Domestic Worker
#42 Celestial Circle, Belglade Gardens, Blue Hills, Wheeland. Is seeking to employ a
Neptune Plaza, Grace Bay Providenciales
MINIMUM REQUIREMENT:
1. Must have a diploma in Osteopathy with an accredited university 2. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience in Health care 3. Must have a minimum of 5 years as a fully registered medical practitioner on a register of a recognized medical board
Stocking and supplying designated facility areas, dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, cleaning ceiling vents, restroom cleaning etc. Salary: $6.25 hourly
MAIN DUTIES:
• Carry outpatient osteopathic consultation within the clinic • Perform osteopathic examination • Diagnose and treat musculoskeletal ailments • Advise patient on health education • Expected to be part of practice management and administration.
CONTACT: 332-8501
Salary between 1500-5000 US Dollar depending on experience. Position hold by a work permit holder 21667
INDUSTRIAL PARK, CENTRAL SQUARE Is seeking to employ
7 FINISH CARPENTERS
Trimming wooden structures and ornaments and complete final details. Installing windows and doors, finishing rough edges, and making adjustments. Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 332-5617
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board These positions are work permit renewal 21675
North District, Salt Cay Is seeking to employ a
Building 381, Industrial Drive, Five Cays. Is seeking a
Store Keeper/Mechanic - $10 hourly
Keeps equipment available for use by inspecting and testing vehicles; completing preventive maintenance such as, engine tune-ups, oil changes, tire rotation and changes, wheel balancing, replacing filters.
Store Keeper - $8 hourly
Clean the store, dusting, sweeping, mopping, clean ceiling vents, restroom cleaning, stock shelves.
Labourer- $8 hourly
Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves, dispose of trash, clean windows, door frames.
CONTACT: 232-7177
Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board These positions are currently held by work permit holders
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21627
ANTHONET TALBOT
VANS TIRE SHOP
21631
TOP END MILLWORK
21623
SUNI’S BEAUTY SALON & BOUTIQUE
Applicants please send resume to PO Box 762. Preference will be given to experienced and qualified Belonger. Only those receiving an interview will be contacted.
STORE CLERK
ONE (1): BOOKKEEPING CLERK
HAIR STYLIST
Duties: Braiding, Weaving, Relaxing, Loc, grooming And maintenance, cutting And trimming and styling. Salary: $7.50 per hour.
CONTACT: 244-8392
21606
SUNSET RIDGE HOTEL Airport Inn, Airport Road Is seeking to employ a
HOUSEKEEPER
Performing a variety of cleaning activities such as sweeping, mopping, dusting and polishing. Ensuring all rooms are cared for and inspected according to standards. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 242-3173
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21684
CECIL INGHAM
SAMANTHA LIGHTBOURNE
DOMESTIC WORKER
DOMESTIC WORKER
Hospital Road, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ a
Duties: Cleaning mopping Dusting, sweeping and Assisting with cooking and any other chores. Salary: $6.50 per hour.
CONTACT: 241-6005
Belongers are asked to send A copy of their resume to The Labour Board. This position is Currently held by a work permit holder.
21623
Belongers are encouraged to Send a copy of their resume To the Labour Board. This Position is currently held by a work Permit holder.
21687
Back Salina , Grand Turk Is seeking to employ
His job is to sweep the house, mopping the floor, clean bathrooms, toilets, living room, laundering sheets. Salary: $7.5 per hourly
CONTACT: 333 62 44
Belongers are encouraged to send copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21586
June 27 - July 3, 2020
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SAVORY & CO.
PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS LTD.
DOMESTIC WORKER
Abacus house, Tropicana plaza, Leeward highway Providenciales Turks & Caicos Islands
TWO (2): AUDIT SENIOR SKILLS REQUIRED:
Qualified ACA, ACCA, CPA or ACMA DUTIES: • Plan and execute audits in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (ISA) or US GAAS for a wide range of clients. • Review financial statements and accounting records to ensure they are in compliance with
(IFRS), (IFRS for SMEs) or US GAAP. • Identify and communicate auditing and technical matters to senior team members and the client. • Examine and report on the design and implementation of internal controls within the organisation. Salary range: $40,000 - $50,000 per annum
Apply to nick.haywood@pwc.com or Telefax: 649-946-4892, no later than July 10th, 2020 Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands
21633
18 hours per week. Applicant must be hardworking, honest and reliable. Experience preferable. $10/hour. Position is currently held by a work permit holder. PLEASE SEND APPLICATIONS TO SAVORY & CO., F205 REGENT VILLAGE WEST, PROVIDENCIALES, 9464602. ISLANDERS ARE INVITED TO SEND COPIES OF APPLICATION TO BOARD.”
21648
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
21677
SHERMAN HUTCHINSON Kingston, The Bight Is seeking to employ a
CARPENTER
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 This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21624
LANDSCAPE SUPERVISOR
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Applicants must have a minimum of 10 years’ experience, with knowledge of plants/chemicals and fertilizer sprays, be able to work with minimum supervision. Applicants must be knowledgeable in propagation and greenhouse climate. Must be proficient in computer trouble-shooting and knowledgeable in Quickbooks for Point of Sale Transaction and Inventory software. Applicants must be willing to work outdoors with irregular hours. Salary based on experience.
Interested applicants including Islanders/Belongers can bring all applications to Services by EA located at #65 Beechwood Road, Grace Bay, Providenciales or e-mail to yvonne@eagrouptci.com Successful applicants will be notified by phone for an interview. This position is currently held by work permit holders. 21642
Applicants must possess a minimum of 10 years experience, with knowledge of native plants / chemicals and fertilizer sprays, be able to work with minimum supervision. Applicant must be knowledgeable in propagation and greenhouse climate. Applicants must be able to use Quickbooks for billing. Applicants must be willing to work outdoors with irregular hours. Salary commensurate on experience. Interested applicants including Islanders/Belongers can bring all applications to Services By EA Ltd. located at #65 Beechwood Road, Grace Bay, Providenciales or e-mail to yvonne@eagrouptci.com. Successful applicants will be notified by phone for interview. This position is currently held by work permit holders. 21643
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS TIP OF THE TAIL VILLA
The School for Field Studies
Turtle Tail, Providenciales. Is seeking to employ a
1 West Street, South Caicos
Full Time Villa Chef
SEVERAL OPENINGS:
REQUIREMENTS: • Minimum of eight (8) years’ experience, with at least five years as a chef in a luxury resort. • Own reliable vehicle, safety and insured. • Ability to perform culinary arts at a confident and spectacular high end. Meal prep, cooking, BBQ. Experience and master of various cuisines: Italian, French, Asian, Fushion, Kosher, Vegan, Organics, Villa owner, suppliers, etc. • Full menu planning, supply sourcing. • Willing to undergo medical examination of tests to confirm health fitness and to confirm free of disease that could be transferred by food handling. • First aid certified. • Able to do cleaning of the kitchen and all appliances. Washing dishes, food and beverage table service. • Housekeeping services when required • Ability to work long hours’ evenings, weekends and holidays • Excellent written and spoken English. • Computer skills preferred. Salary: $ 2,500.00 per month
JOB SUMMARIES AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Center Director – PhD required (30K per year, currently held by work permit holder); Marine Operations Coordinator and Dive Safety Officer – BS degree, experience with facilities and vehicle/vessel maintenance (21K per year, currently held by work permit holders). Student Affairs Manager – BS degree, EMT, experience facilitating group safety and dynamics (21K per year, currently held by work permit holder). Program/Waterfront Assistant – BS degree in Marine Science or similar (10K per year, new position). All positions required to live on-site, minimum Dive Maters SCUBA certified unless otherwise stated, prior experience living/working at a field station and boat handling is preferred.
TO APPLY: Please send your CV to
CONTACT: 241-4070 EMAIL: DEESHAMO@GMAIL.COM
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CENTER DIRECTOR, MARINE OPERATIONS COORDINATOR, DIVE SAFETY OFFICER, STUDENT AFFAIRS MANAGER AND PROGRAM/WATERFRONT ASSISTANTS
HHERTLER@FIELDSTUDIES.ORG
21659
Start Date: Immediately These positions are for renewal and first time applicant Belongers are encouraged to submit a copy of their resume to the Labor Department 21635
40 CLASSIFIEDS TRACEY PROSPERE
Breezy Brae, Grand Turk Is seeking to employ
CARPENTER HOUSEKEEPER
Duties: To Install Structures and fixtures, Doors, Windows, must be Able to use electrical tools. Salary: $10.00 per hour
CONTACT: 245-2962
Belongers are asked to send a copy of their resume to The Labour Board. This position is Held by a work permit holder.
21690
Duties: Performing a variety Of housekeeping chores such As sweeping, mopping, dusting, And polishing to ensure all rooms are made-up and kept tidy. SALARY: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 245-2297
Belongers are asked to submit A copy of their resume to The Employment Services Office. This is a first time Work Permit Application. 21688
WARD’S CONSULTANCY NOEL/JARED FULTON
Grace Bay
FULL-TIME NANNY
Position for twins. Must be able to do house chores. Salary$6.25 P/h contact 231-4094
COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION,
#53, P. O. Box 68, Blue
Must have at least 3 years’ experience in family medicine.
cut and bend bars or mesh
• Complete updated curriculum vita
Install structures and fixtures, such as windows and molding.
• Certificate and registration for practice in the TCI • TCI Immigration status for work permit available. • Has working knowledge of French, English, Spanish and creole. Salary based on experience
Contact: 649-941-8405 Email: hamcotci@hotmail.com
Belonger are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the labour board. These position is currently held by work permit holder. 21686
Senior Project Manager
CONTACT: MAXIME 649-946-5093
REQUIREMENTS:
CARPENTER $ 12.00 P/H
EUROPEAN HAIRSTYLIST
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board This position is for work permit renewal 21682
GENERAL MEDICINE PRACTITIONER
STEEL FIXER -$15.00.00 P/H
LOGWOOD CONTRACTING
• Hairdresser for men and women, haircut, styling, color and wedding styles. • European training , haircut and color diploma • 5 years’ experience • Available to work 9am-7pm weekends and holidays (schedules changes) • Bilingual French or Spanish • Must have own vehicles and a valid driver’s license Salary: $1,700 per month
#16 COOPER JACK RD, SUITE #5A Is seeking to employ a
Mountain, Contact 2310337
CAPTAIN HOOKS Caicos Café Plaza, Grace Bay
BEL-AIR MEDICAL CENTER LTD
ACTING ON BEHALF OF OUR CLIENT
For appointment: Dr. A.C Hamilton-Rappel Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21630
EXPLORER VENTURES (TCI) LTD.
is a liveaboard diving company operating out of Rutley law office, Neptune plaza Providenciales. The company requires an experienced
Back Road, Blue Hills. Is seeking to employ a
MARINE MECHANIC
• Excellent in project management. Construction of high-end residential houses, villas, commercial building and industrial. • Very good knowledge in doing work program to be presented to clients. Salary: $7,500 monthly
who has the ability to repair and maintain all shipboard systems including, but not limited to, MEs, breathing air compressors, RO water makers, generators and A/C units. Candidates must have STCW95 certification, shipboard safety, and marine mechanic certification. Must speak/write English fluently, have excellent customer contact skills, and must live onboard the vessel, with one day shore leave each week. Previous liveaboard experience preferred. Starting salary: $2,000/month
Contact: Javano Forbes 649-331-8064 Email: logwoodcontractingpls@gmail.com
Belongers are encouraged to apply to the Labour Board This position is currently held by a work permit holder
Email: jobs@ExplorerVentures.com Contact: 1 307-235-0686
21640
LLEWLYN WILLIAMS
East Suburbs, Grand Turk.
June 27 - July 3, 2020
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
(Prospective applicants who are Islanders are invited to also send copies of their applications to the Commissioner for Labour). 21651
Quantum Company Limited
NATIONAL COMPANY SERVICES
Building 2 Unit 303, La Vista Azul Resort
6 PARADE AVENUE, BUTTERFIELD SQUARE PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS BRITISH WEST INDIES, TKCA 1ZZ 649▪946▪4227
HOTEL HOUSEKEEPER
TRAVELLING SALESPERSON JOB DESCRIPTION: • Implement marketing, product development and sales programs and processes to ensure the ongoing profitable growth of the business • Prepare professional proposals and presentations • Develop, implement, monitor and report on action plans related to achieving the company’s learning a growth Metrics Targets in the areas of sales and marketing • Develop and continue to improve on marketplace understanding and its customers in order to grow sales overall. • Build on direct sales relationships already established and setting up new sales relationships. Follow through, strong customer care and efficiency in closing sales. Knowledge, Skills, Personal Traits & Qualifications: The successful candidate shall be an energetic, effective, self-starter with strong verbal and written communication and presentation skills who is able to excel in an international sales/ marketing environment. • Intricate product knowledge • Minimum 5 years Business industry with selling and marketing with an emphasis in participation in trade shows on business development required. • Post Graduate Degree in Management; Bachelor of Business degree; Marketing major; Training, experience and certification in Anti-Money Laundering • Demonstrated ability to organize and manage a complex product, service and procedures environment • Must have above average computer skills. Customer service oriented and organized • Must have a natural ability to engage in business relationships with individuals and groups and a desire to improve these talents • Be flexible to give support to rotated shifts between 7am-7pm daily, including weekends and public holidays, at various locations in TCI. This position is currently held by Work Permit holder. SALARY $30,000.00 - $36,000.00 per annum.
Apply via email to: The CEO, National Company Services, Butterfield Square, Providenciales TCI - tcihrstaff@gmail.com by July 10, 2020. Suitable candidates will be contacted for interview.
21623
• • • •
Keep facilities and common area clean and maintained. Collect and dispose garbage Cleaning activities such as sweeping, mopping, dusting and polishing. Physical stamina and mobility including ability to lift, push and required load usually up to 30lbs. • Clean entire rooms organize work schedule, update room status list arrivals and departures. • Restock room supplies, distribute linen, towels and room supplies. • Inspect all appliances in rooms and report damages for maintenance. • Ensure confidentiality and security of guest rooms and follow all company safety and security procedures. • High School diploma or equivalent preferred (speak English). • Hard Worker. Salary: 7 hourly
CAREGIVER • Ensuring the client’s home is organized according to their needs and that safety measures are in place. You may also be expected to assist with some light housework. • Assist clients with daily living activities, including bathing, grooming, dressing, eating, and using the bathroom. • Providing emotional support and encouragement to perform necessary tasks. • Transporting or escorting the clients to medical and other appointments. • Monitoring and reporting changes in health, behavior, and needs. • Perform housekeeping duties. • Help clients with physical therapy exercises. • Actively engage clients through conversation and companionship. Salary: $6.50 hourly
CONTACT: 649-347-7437
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board These positions are currently held by work permit holders
21674
June 27 - July 3, 2020
BIG D CONSTRUCTION
WARD’S CONSULTANCY
FIVE CAYS ROAD Is seeking to employ a
ACTING ON BEHALF OF OUR CLIENT
-$15.00.00 P/H
NOEL/JARED FULTON
cut and bend bars or mesh
Grace Bay
FULL-TIME NANNY
Position for twins. Must be able to do house chores. Salary$6.25 P/h contact 231-4094
CARPENTER $ 12.00 P/H
SHY SPRAY
POOL MAINTENANCE
CONTACT: 649-241-3609
Install structures and fixtures, such as windows and molding 72 Leeward Highway
STEEL FIXER
to clean and maintain pool every day. Salary. $7.00 an hour
CONTACT# 342-3465 LOCAL BRAIDS & BEYOND #42 CHANDELLE DRIVE, Venetian Road Is seeking to employ a
HAIR BRAIDER
• Braiding, weaving, relaxing, loc, grooming and maintenance. • Must be willing to work 5 days a week. Salary: $1,200 monthly
CONTACT: 344-4528
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21621
PAINTER
Apply paints, stains, and coatings to interior and exterior walls, new buildings, homes, offices and other structural surfaces. Salary: $8 hourly
COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION,
#53, P. O. Box 68, Blue Mountain, Contact 231-0337
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21696
NORIS BAR & RESTAURANT #18 Old Airport Road Is seeking to employ a
ASSISTANT CHEF
• Assist the chef preparing orders. • To work 6 days a week. Salary: $10 hourly
CONTACT: 348-1654
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21701
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21625
PROFESSIONAL UPHOLSTERY
#2 Stammers Run, Providenciales
UPHOLSTER - $8-$10 HOURLY
Remodeling used furniture.
CARPENTER - $8-$10 HOURLY
Cutting of furniture and remodeling used furniture. Contact: 649-244-4562
MANGO REEF RESTAURANT
Turtle Cove Marina,
DA CONCH SHACK #51 Bay Road, Blue Hills Is seeking to employ a
FERMIN’S DELICACIES Behind Ball Park Unit #2, Down Town Is seeking to employ a
STEWARD
Assistant Baker
CONTACT: 946-8877
Setting up workstations with all needed ingredients to bake who can work 6 days a week and who helps with the cleaning of the kitchen. Salary: $6.50 per hour.
Washing dishes and cleaning. Salary: $6.25 hourly Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21697
CONTACT: 331-0818 Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder
21700
SIGNATURE GRAPHICS & PRINTING
Providenciales
WAITERS - $8-$10 HOURLY
Suite A-105 Graceway Plaza, Leeward Highway Is seeking to employ a
To take orders, serve drinks.
COOKS - $8-$10 HOURLY
CLERK SALES PERSON
To assist the head chef in various food preparation.
• Printing logos and flyers. • Must be willing to work 6 days a week. Salary: $6.50 hourly
Preparing a wide variety of goods such as cakes, cookies. Contact: 231-4099
CONTACT: 649-232-4657
PASTRY CHEFS - $8$10 HOURLY
Belongers can also apply to the Labor Department for positions. Renewals
21685
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board 21698
TAINO CATERING PRIVATE CHEF SERVICES
#42 Celestial Circle, Belglade Gardens, Blue Hills, Wheeland Is seeking to employ a
BARTENDER
• Uphold customer service • Maintain Bar • Mix and serve drinks • To work 5 days a week. Salary: $6.25 hourly
CONTACT: 332-8501
Belongers are encouraged to send a copy of their resume to the Labour Board. This position is currently held by a work permit holder 21699
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PUBLIC NOTICE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDER STATUS APPLICATION (SECTION 4(3) OF THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDER STATUS ORDINANCE) Take notice that I, Nigel Dakin, Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands in exercise of the powers conferred in me by Section 6(4) of the Turks and Caicos Islander Status Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Turks and Caicos Islander Status to Ryan Elliott Jones by virtue of marriage to a Turks and Caicos Islander.
AD FOR WAREHOUSE MANAGER AND FLOOR SUPERVISOR Ananda Ltd. has an immediate opening for a Warehouse Manager and Floor Supervisor. These positions are currently held by Work Permit Holders.
JOB SUMMARY/WAREHOUSE MANAGER:
• Manage the floor activities effectively in compliance with the company’s policy and vision • Overseeing receiving, warehousing, distribution and maintenance operations • Operate forklift and other warehouse equipment.
JOB SUMMARY/FLOOR SUPERVISOR
• Manage the floor activities effectively in compliance with the company’s policy and vision • Oversee the retail staff including the cashiers and ensuring that financial objectives are met. .
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum 3 years experience as a Manager and Supervisor in a Retail/Hardware Store with the ability to communicate effectively, have a keen eye for detail and safety, and experience with computerized inventory systems. Salary for the Warehouse Manager position is $3,000.00 monthly and $2,500.00 monthly for the Floor Supervisor position.
Please submit applications no later than Monday, July 6th, 2020 to: Ananda Ltd., Leeward Hwy, Providenciales. Tel: 941-8155 Email: pavan@ kbhomecenter.com.
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Hanchell’s leadership integral to development of women’s football – Opines TCIFA president Fulford on departed executive CANDACE Hanchell gave all to the sport she loves, so much so that her endeavours are described as tireless by president of the TCI Football Association Sonia Fulford. The long-standing president of the Women’s Football League, who also served as second vice president of the FA, recently resigned from her posts after over two decades in the sport as player and official. Hanchell’s relationship with Fulford started on the football field and flourished at the administrative level. After joining the TCIFA Women’s Football Programme in 1999, she was enlisted to the women’s national team where she performed as a forward under the stewardship of current FIFA and CONCACAF executive member Fulford. The bond between the two stalwarts of the game was instrument in growing the strong presence of females at the executive level and on the field. DEDICATION AND TENACITY Fulford in a parting message expressed admiration for her former colleague. “Candace’s leadership has been integral to the development of women’s football at the TCIFA. Carrying the responsibility for women’s football is one of the toughest roles of all, in such a male-dominated industry. Candace has performed with dedication and tenacity. She has tirelessly given her time and resources to women’s
president of the TCI Football Association Sonia Fulford football, and for this, I express gratitude on behalf of the TCIFA and myself for her many contributions. Whilst we will miss her and her inspiring work, we wish her the best of luck in her new endeavours.” SPANKING CAREER Hanchell became a member of the Women’s Football Committee in 2004, and thereafter, president of the Women’s Football League in 2006. In 2012, she was elected to the TCIFA Executive Committee, as the 3rd executive director also assigned with the responsibility for Women’s Football.
Candace Hanchell spent over two decades in football.
In 2017, she was appointed to the office of the 2nd vice president. During her years, she fought to increase women’s football participation and opportunities; she dealt with the particularly challenging presence of supporters, while striving for equality in
Lowe replaces Hanchell as TCIFA’s second VP VICTOR Lowe is the new second vice president of the Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association. He was voted into his position when the FA recently held their 2020 Congress. Prior to Lowe, Candace Hanchell had served in the position, but had opted out of re-election. According to information from the TCIFA, Lowe “brings with him a profound passion for football, and has cemented his confidence in the
FA’s initiatives as the official sponsor (Global Capital) of the Men’s Over-35 Master’s League”. The virtual event also saw the approval of the audited financial reports for 2019, and final budget details for the remainder of 2020. Updates on the current financial and operational standings of the TCIFA were further discussed. The 2020-2021 Executive Committee includes:
President: Sonia Fulford Vice President 1: Paul Slattery Vice President 2: Victor Lowe Director of Finance: Ryan Blain Executive Director 1: Steven Kendrew Executive Director 2: Paula Garland Executive Director 3: Patrice Senior Member: Tamara Hall Member: Indrani Saunders Member: Benneth Williams
the sport. According to information from the FA, it conducted a number of successful promotional and organisational initiatives with the support of Candace in the quest for fundamental change; including shifting anachronistic attitudes in the male-dominated sport. “Candace became an advocate and mentor for girls and women in football, and an advocate for change.” For Hanchell, football has profoundly impacted her life and she was proud to have been a part of the game. “The embracement of an inexperienced player by the TCIFA resulted into my personal growth as a player and as valued contributor and servant to the sport of women’s football. “I hope that I have impacted not only the sport of women’s football but also the lives of many of our young girls and women within the Turks & Caicos Islands. I am grateful for the opportunity given and I look forward to the continued growth of the TCIFA under its current leadership, executive board, staff and volunteers. May you continue to serve with passion and grace.”
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Provo Golf Club launches golf and tennis camps FOUR tennis and golf camps are scheduled for July, but due to Covid-19, limited spaces will be available. The Provo Golf Club’s summer event, which has been very successful in previous years, is scheduled to begin on
July 6 with the first five-day camp. Other scheduled camps will run from July 1317, July 20-24 and July 27-31. According to information from the club, space is limited to six places per activity. The camps will run from 8:30h to
12:00h, with tennis and golf scheduled for the full allotment of the time, while golf only will run from 8:30h to 10:00h and tennis only from 10:30h to 12:00h. For one sport, the cost is $150 per child, while persons desirous of participating in
both camps will pay $300. As per current regulations, wearing of masks will be mandatory. For more information, please call Sean at the 649-946-5991 or Rey at 649441-7527.
Provo Golf Club’s previous summer camps were very successful
Leeward Palm Park closed for approximately two months THE Leeward Palm Park in Providenciales is closed to the general public due to construction work, which started on June, 22, 2020. According to information from
the Sports Commission, the park will be closed for an estimated period of 60 days, however timelines may be extended due to unforeseen factors.
“We ask for the full cooperation of the general public which will prevent delays in works and allow for the successful completion of the project,” the release noted.
“We apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.” For any questions or concerns, please contact the Sports Commission at 649 338 – 7704
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