Monthly Archives: October 2021
Government and Opposition MP’s blame each other for the collapse of the Budget debate
Both parties represented in the Parliament are blaming each other for what is being called the collapse of the Budget debate. The Opposition claims that the Prime Minister and his MP’s were coward and refused to participate in the budget … Continue reading
3 drown over the weekend
Three men are reported have drowned over the weekend. One of them is yet to be identified; the other 2 are Jonathan Woo and Alexander Beepath Mr. Beepath was the son of former Public Transport Services Corporation chairman Terrance Beepath. … Continue reading
Gun violence claims 7
Gun violence has claimed 7 lives. The deaths occurred between last Friday and yesterday. Four men were killed in La Horquetta, Laventille and Morvant. The latest victims are Keenan Craig, Kevon ‘Blacks’ Prescott and Michael ‘Ballack’ Bennett. A fourth man … Continue reading
1 of the 7 new delta cases in the country has died
Seven new Delta cases in the country, one of the patients has died. The Ministry of Health says the new Delta cases bring to 49 the total number in Trinidad and Tobago. Five of the new Delta cases had no … Continue reading
6 more cases of Delta Variant found in T&T
Six more cases of the Delta Variant have been found here. Chief Medical Officer Dr Rosah Parasram made the announcement during the COVID-19 update. And Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh said the large number of persons being admitted to hospitals, … Continue reading
Tobago to go to the pols in December
The people of Tobago will go to the polls in December, nine months after the first attempt resulted in a tie. Yesterday the Chief Secretary Ancil Dennis made the announcement, saying it came after consultations with the Prime Minister and … Continue reading
Another cal for the President to speak up on issues of collapsed PSC and appointment of CoP
Another call for the President of the Republic to speak up on the issues related to the collapse of the Police Service Commission and the appointment of a Commissioner of Police. Senior Counsel Martin Daly has been asking questions about … Continue reading
Another business grouping not too impressed by 2022 fiscal package
President of the Penal\Debe Chamber of Commerce Rampersad Suraj says the fiscal package delivered by the finance minister raises many red flags. He questions the benefits to the ordinary man on the ground. According to him this is an absence of incentives for … Continue reading
53% of teachers boycott classes
Fifty three percent of teachers boycotted classes, on the 2nd day of the return of students. But the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association is denying that it called on its members to stage a “sick out”. However the union … Continue reading
AMCHAM CEO concerned that subsidies on utility bills are not good enough
There is concern today from the Chief Executive Officer of the American Chamber of Commerce that the subsidies on utility bills are not good enough. Nirad Tewarie says he is not satisfied with what has been put forward by the Finance … Continue reading
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