Monthly Archives: September 2020
Jamaica Labour Party wins General Election
The ruling Jamaica Labour Party gets another term in office. The Andrew Holness led party won yesterday’s General Election by a resounding margin. According to preliminary results the JLP won as many as 50 of the 63 seats in the … Continue reading
Pandemic period has seen a rise in cases of domestic violence in T&T
The period of the COVID-19 pandemic has also seen increased cases of domestic violence. Psychologist Dr. Khadija Khan says violence has been on the increase since the virus arrived earlier this year. Dr. Khan made the statement following the brutal … Continue reading
Jack Warner is said to be in good spirits after testing positive for coronavirus
Former Minister Jack Warner remains at the Couva Hospital after testing positive for the coronavirus. According to the administration of his official Facebook page the former FIFA Vice President is in good spirits. It is said he tested negative at … Continue reading
Call for new strategies in dealing with the virus
Former head of the National Operations Center Garvin Heerah says Trinidad and Tobago needs a new strategy in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. Mr. Heerah says now is the time for country to engage and consider ‘ down range’ planning. … Continue reading
Another COVID related death recorded
Another death linked to the COVID-19 is recorded. This brings the number of fatalities in Trinidad and Tobago to 29. In a release last evening the Ministry of Health said the latest death was an elderly male with co-morbidities. The … Continue reading
2 men charged in connection with 94 million dollar drug bust to reappear in court today
Two men charged in connection with the multi-million dollar drug bust in Charlieville are to re-appear in court today. Fifty-six-year-old Selwyn Mathews of Chin Chin Road, Cunupia, and 37-year-old Odane Anderson of Vistabella are charged with possession of marijuana for … Continue reading
Voters in Libya heading to the polls
Voters in the western Libyan City of Misrata are heading to the polls to elect Municipal Leaders. Today’s vote in the war-torn country’s third-largest city and those planned across western and southern Libya could help pave the way for nationwide … Continue reading
Jack Warner test positive for COVID-19
Jack Warner has tested positive for the coronavirus and is now hospitalised. The former government Minister and FIFA Vice President was warded at the Couva Hospital yesterday. It is said he tested negative at first and then when his condition … Continue reading
Cambridge Analytica cold but not closed
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service says while the Cambridge Analytica investigation may have run cold, it is not closed. The case was launched after allegations that the United National Congress used technological subliminal to influence voters thereby securing the … Continue reading
Reports say Sherian Huggins’ 4 children witnessed her murder
Reports are now saying Sherian Huggins’ 4 children witnessed her killing, at the hands of the man with whom she shared a home. Yesterday morning Ms. Huggins was chopped to death at her Dan Kelly, Laventille home. Kevon Harris was … Continue reading
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