Monthly Archives: January 2016
BHP Billiton confirms it is sending home workers
BHP Billiton says yes it is sending home workers, but not the number being bandied about. Earlier this week the Education Officer of Oilfield Workers Trade Union Ozzie Warwick said approximately 60 workers were to be sent home because of the … Continue reading
President of Penal/Debe Chamber of Commerce Says VAT re-introduction on certain foods won’t be an easy pill for the country to swallow
The President of the Penal/Debe Chamber of Commerce says the re-introduction of Value Added Tax (VAT) on certain food items is not an easy pill for the country to swallow, given increasing levels of unemployment in the country.
2 Houses destroyed by fire in south Trinidad
Two houses have been destroyed by fire in Esperance Village south Trinidad. Up to 15 people have been affected by the blaze which occurred yesterday at around 11:30am.
PM’s decision to keep Minister Marlene Mc Donald in his cabinet is being seen as disrespectful
The Prime Minister’s decision to keep Marlene Mc Donald in his cabinet is being seen as disrespectful and contemptuous.
Assurance from the Health Minister That there is no shortage of medical supplies in this country
There is an assurance from Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh that there is no shortage of medical supplies in the country.
With reduced VAT rate, consumers falling under lower income and lower middle-income would end up paying more for less
As supermarkets across the country prepare to implement the reduced rate of VAT from 15 % to 12.5 % come February 1st,
AG discovers ‘ghost’ employees at his office
The Attorney General says he has discovered 19 ghost employees at his office.
There Is No Spike In Murders…So Says The National Security Minister.
National Security Minister Edmund Dillon says there has been no spike in murders since the start of the New Year.
Tobago Arm of the PNM could get a new Political Leader Before the year ends
The Tobago arm of the ruling People’s National Movement could get a new political leader before the end of this year.
Single Fathers Association Challenge recent statistics on crimes against children
Recent statistics on crimes against children are being challenged by the Single Fathers Association.
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