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TCI Stars Shine Brighter: Two Scholars Secure Coveted Chevening Scholarships for UK Study

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#TurksandCaicos, July 27, 2023 – The Governor’s Office is thrilled to share the outstanding news that the Turks & Caicos Islands’ very own Dr. Raven Saunders and Ms. Tamika Grant have been awarded prestigious Chevening Scholarships. This accolade will open doors for them to continue their educational journey in the United Kingdom. Dr. Saunders is set to delve deeper into Public Health at the University of Birmingham, while Ms. Grant is bound for Queen Mary University of London to sharpen her skills with an LLM in Law.

Dr. Saunders, our Deputy Chief Medical Officer, is a beacon of dedication and accomplishment in our healthcare sector. As she gears up to study Public Health at the University of Birmingham, we’re excited about the wealth of knowledge and skills she will bring back to enrich the healthcare system.

Equally inspiring, Ms. Grant, a committed senior public prosecutor with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, will expand her legal wisdom at Queen Mary University of London. Known for her exceptional expertise, this opportunity will empower her to deepen her legal knowledge, strengthen her professional network, and further benefit our island’s legal system.

This exciting moment speaks to the significance of the investment we place in our island’s bright minds and their pursuit of higher learning. The selection of Dr. Saunders and Ms. Grant for these scholarships shines a light on their exceptional achievements, their potential as leaders, and their commitment to uplifting our beloved Turks and Caicos Islands.

Her Excellency Governor Dileeni shared her pride: “We are immensely proud of Dr. Raven Saunders and Ms. Tamika Grant for receiving the prestigious Chevening Scholarships. This recognition stands as a tribute to their unwavering dedication and exceptional abilities. We are confident that their UK studies will equip them with the insights and knowledge to make significant strides in their respective fields, and we eagerly anticipate the positive growth and development they will bring upon their return.”

The Governor’s Office extends our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Saunders and Ms. Grant. We are proud of your exceptional achievement thus far and look forward to your future academic accomplishments in the United Kingdom. Your journey will undoubtedly inspire other budding scholars in our islands and underscore the vital role education and international cooperation play in driving progress and fostering innovation.

Chevening Scholarships, funded by the UK government’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, offer extraordinary individuals globally the chance to broaden their academic and professional horizons. The Turks and Caicos Islands are delighted that Dr. Saunders and Ms. Grant have been chosen for this distinguished scholarship programme. We can’t wait to see how they continue to elevate our island’s name on the international stage.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Mr. Neville Misick

Interim Chevening Officer

Neville.misick@fcdo.gov.uk

16492321521

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Salt Cay Water Shortage Unresolved as Residents Question Promised Relief

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SALT CAY — Residents say Salt Cay’s prolonged water shortage remains unresolved, with no visible activity or relief from the measures Government said would be advanced last week.

The crisis began in June after a critical filter failed at the island’s reverse osmosis plant, severely disrupting local water production. Residents told Magnetic Media Tuesday morning that neither the replacement filter nor the promised bulk shipment of emergency water appeared to have arrived.

Minister of Innovation, Technology and Energy E. Jay Saunders, however, said the filter is already on Salt Cay.

“The RO filter is on Salt Cay and it’s being installed,” Saunders told Magnetic Media.

The large emergency water shipment has not materialised. Saunders said transporting more than 1,000 gallons in a single container requires a barge, and officials are still attempting to source one.

Government had previously indicated that it would try to deliver up to 2,500 gallons to partially replenish Salt Cay’s depleted storage tanks while repairs continued.

Saunders had initially projected that the RO plant would be fully operational by August 19. He now says the system is expected to return to full operation “in a few days.”

For residents, however, the immediate reality remains unchanged: the shortage continues, the bulk water has not arrived and the promised relief is not yet flowing.

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Beaches Turks & Caicos shares dining etiquette training at Provo youth summer camp  

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PROVIDENCIALES, Turks & Caicos Islands: — Beaches Turks and Caicos Resort recently collaborated with the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force and the Department of Social Services to support a youth camp hosted at the Oseta Jolly Primary School, underscoring the resort’s ongoing commitment to youth development in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

The camp, which brought together security forces, government agencies and private sector entities, focused on equipping young participants with practical life skills and character-building tools. A team from Beaches Turks and Caicos’ leadership and training departments joined the programme to deliver sessions on basic table etiquette, dining mannerisms, polite demeanour and public speaking fundamentals, all designed to help the students present themselves confidently in formal and professional settings.

General Manager of Beaches Turks and Caicos, Deryk Meany, said the resort views national development as an integral part of its corporate social responsibility. “We are always happy to be supporters in the development of the youth of the Turks and Caicos Islands. We continue to commit our team to help in creating the next generation of leaders who will provide support to the islands and help in its development,” Meany noted.

The initiative also received strong endorsement from the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Community Development, which has been championing holistic programmes aimed at building well-rounded young citizens. Minister Rachel Taylor highlighted the importance of collaborations like the camp in helping youth access structured guidance and mentorship. “We are happy to join in celebrating the growth and development of our youth here in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Beaches Turks and Caicos continues to be one of our primary supporters in helping to develop well rounded individuals. This commitment from this resort has grown with the vision of the youth ministry to help in their overall development,” she said.

Taylor further emphasized that the camp’s timing was especially significant, coming as youth across the islands seek positive outlets and constructive engagement. “This camp came at the most ideal time for our adolescents. With the support of our governor, the security forces, the social services along with Beaches Turks and Caicos, we are confident that the training needed for them to improve is on the right track,” she added.

Beaches Turks and Caicos Public Relations Manager, Orville Morgan, described the collaboration as an exemplary model of cross-sector partnership. “To be able to join with the security forces to provide support for the youth of the Turks and Caicos Islands is exceptional. We are happy to provide the necessary support to equip them to grow into being productive citizens of these islands,” Morgan said.

He noted that the resort team focused on practical etiquette and hospitality-driven skills that can be carried into the youths’ future experiences. “As a team, we were able to share in the basic table setting and dining etiquette for them, skills we are sure that they will be able to use in their next fine dining experience,” Morgan added.

Organizers expressed optimism that the camp’s blend of discipline, mentorship and soft skills training will have a lasting impact on participants. With stakeholders pledging continued support, the Beaches Turks and Caicos team and their partners aim to expand similar initiatives, further investing in the personal and professional growth of the next generation of Turks and Caicos Islanders.

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ELECTRICITY BILL SHOCKER: PELICAN ENERGY WARNED GOV’T

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TCIG knew from April that fuel factor could surge almost 80%; Minister says $500 cost-of-living payment was part of Government’s response

PROVIDENCIALES — The Turks and Caicos Government knew months before July’s shocking electricity bills that consumers faced a potentially massive increase in the fuel factor.

Minister of Information Technology and Energy E. Jay Saunders revealed Friday that Pelican Energy warned his Ministry in April that generation fuel costs were projected to rise from $3.09 per gallon in May to $4.79 in June and July.

That translated into a projected fuel factor jump from about 17.5 cents to 31 cents per kilowatt-hour — an increase of almost 80%.

Saunders said he personally advised Cabinet of the projected increase and presented options for cushioning the impact.

He characterised Government’s $500 cost-of-living payment as its “initial response” to rising fuel costs, before a separate fuel-factor subsidy was approved.

Cabinet records show Government agreed on June 24 to provide funding to mitigate the fuel-factor impact, with the relief programme approved July 8.

Eligible residential customers — those averaging less than $1,500 monthly over the previous three bills — are capped at 22 cents per kWh from July through October.

Pelican confirmed Friday that Government’s contribution was already applied to July bills, meaning the bills now triggering widespread public outrage would have been even higher without the subsidy.

Saunders did not disclose the programme’s total cost.

His admission that Government knew since April, however, raises another question amid the backlash: why were consumers not directly warned by Government about the scale of the approaching increase?

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