Sagicor Phoenix Savannah Lap

The Sagicor Phoenix Savannah Lap attracted more than 2,500 runners and walkers on Saturday 16th April at the Queen’s Park Savannah starting at 6:30 pm opposite Victoria Avenue. 

It is the largest event organised by Demming Communications.  Big thanks to Sagicor and the tight team of Dev & Shena Singh and Anthony Stroude.  This tight foursome expanded to 15 during the week leading up to the race and then to 45 on race day.  Thanks to my team.

Congratulations to the winners and here’s their blistering times:

Male: 
1st Mathew Hagley  11:26
2
nd Lionel D’Andrade 11:29
3
rd Kelvin Johnson 11:33

Female:
1
st  Tonya Nero: 12:23
2
nd Dawnel Collymore: 13:24
3
rd April Francis: 14:10

Property Matters – Housing Issues – part 5

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SIDEBAR: CORRECTION

With apologies to readers, this is to correct my figures in relation to the amount of Public Money which TTMF received in relation to the 2% subsidised mortgage programme. The figures disclosed in TTMF’s Summary Financial Statements are actually liabilities, being the reducing balance on the original allocation of $200M for this programme.

The recalculated figures for TTMF’s recovery of 2% mortgage subsidy 2007 to 2014 are

YEARSUBSIDY (cumulative)
2007$.9M
2008$5.3M
2009$16.5M
2010$34.1M
2011$52.7M
2012$70.4M
2013$87.4M
2014$105.2M

These figures are far less than those I cited in my article, since only $105.2M has been drawn from the original allocation of $200M, as against my erroneous claim that $1,227.5M of Public Money had been spent on this subsidy.

Last week I examined housing subsidy to illustrate the ways in which Public Money is used to provide better housing opportunities.

The…

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