Monthly Archives: July 2021
UNC councilor to appear in court today
An Opposition councilor attached to the Sangre Grande Regional Corporation is expected to appear in court today charged with Misbehavior in Public Office. Officers of the Anti-Corruption Investigations Bureau arrested the United National Congress councilor yesterday. The TTPS says the … Continue reading
CAL sends list of requirements to enter T&T
Caribbean Airlines send a list of requirements for those entering Trinidad and Tobago. Via a statement CAL says to enter Trinidad and Tobago passengers must have a travel pass done and a negative PCR test result within 72 hours of … Continue reading
Prime Minister says discussion surrounding mandatory inoculation must be had
Government says it will respect peoples right to do what they want with their bodies. However Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says the discussion surrounding mandatory vaccination must take place in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Prime Minister … Continue reading
6 more COVID related deaths and over 190 new infections
The country records 6 additional COVID related deaths. The Ministry of Health says the deceased are 2 elderly men and 2 elderly women with comorbidities and one elderly woman and 1 middle-aged man without comorbidities. In its latest update yesterday … Continue reading
Man to appear in court for threatening lives of President and PM
A man from Princess Town is to appear in court tomorrow charged with the offence of misuse of telephone facilities. Sixty-five-year-old Vinu Dall Singh is accused of threatening the lives of President Paula Mae Weekes and Prime Minister Dr. Keith … Continue reading
Prime Minister receives his 1st dose of the Sinopharm vaccine
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has received the first dose of the Chinese-made Sinopharm vaccine. The Prime Minister was inoculated yesterday at the Diego Martin Health Center. He got the jab 3 months after he had tested for the coronavirus. … Continue reading
TTUTA meets with the Education Ministry
Yesterday’s meeting came after 2 days of contention over the way the Ministry has dealt with the issue of consultation with TTUTA and the National Primary Schools Principals Association. During the talks yesterday TTUTA’s President Antonia De Freitas indicated that … Continue reading
Rapso icon Brother Resistance has died
Founder of the Rapso Movement in Trinidad and Tobago and the region, Brother Resistance has died. The Rapso icon and President of the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation died at the Westshore Hospital last evening. Lutalo Masimba was 67-years-old. Reports say … Continue reading
Keith Rowley administration being accused of double standards
The Keith Rowley led administration is being accused of double standards when it comes to the purchase of luxury vehicles. The claim comes in the wake of recent purchases by 4 MPs, 2 from the Opposition and 2 from the … Continue reading
Health official advises workers to keep wearing masks while on the job
One health official is advising persons to keep wearing masks in the workplace. County Medical Officer of Health for St. Andrew’s/St. David, Dr. Alana Best yesterday stressed that the mask must be worn at all times. She gave an example … Continue reading
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