Monthly Archives: November 2021
PDP leader promises THA workers more money if elected into office
In the camp of the Progressive Democratic Patriots there is a promise that all workers of the Tobago House of Assembly would receive more money if the party gets into office. On Saturday night, Watson Duke said immediately after the … Continue reading
PNM launches campaign for December 6th THA election
The ruling Peoples National Movement has officially launched its campaign for the December 6th Tobago House of Assembly election. Last night, at Shaw Park, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley gave assurances to the people of Tobago. He slammed claims by … Continue reading
Tempers flare in Bahamas House of Assembly
Tempers flare in the House of Assembly in the Bahamas. Former Minister of State in the Finance Ministry Kwasi Thompson accuses the new government of misleading the country by claiming a 1 billion dollar hidden deficit. Deputy Prime Minisiter Chester … Continue reading
T&T could face more pressure from decisions made at COP26 says PM
Trinidad and Tobago could face more pressure from decisions now being made at UN Climate Change Forum COP26 in Glasgow. The comment comes from Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Rowley. Dr. Rowley who is attending the conference in Scotland says the … Continue reading
Safe Zones…so far so good, says one business chamber
With the ongoing operations of businesses under the cover of the Safe Zones, the head of the Confederation of Regional Business Chambers Vivek Charran says things appear to be going well. But he feels the ‘lime’ culture in Trinidad and … Continue reading
10 more COVID deaths
There are 335 new cases of the corona virus in Trinidad and Tobago. There were also 10 deaths. The death toll has now reached 1,739. So far this month 43 patients have died. The death fatalities are 4 elderly men, … Continue reading
40-year-old man tazed outside Couva supermarket
A 40-year-old man in police custody after being tazed for erratic episodes outside a Couva supermarket. According to police around 1.30 pm on Wednesday officers on mobile patrol along Watson Street, saw a male suspect exhibiting unruly behavior. Newscenter 5 … Continue reading
Bar owners not expecting further lockdown
Bar owners are not expecting any further lockdown despite the increasing number of COVID infections. President Satesh Manosar says any person found in breach of the protocols should pay the consequences. However he says everyone should not have to suffer … Continue reading
Senator Vieira making good on his promise
Making good on his promise, Independent Senator Anthony Vieira has filed a ‘Motion of Censure’ against the opposition, United National Congress in the Upper House. In the motion the Senator denounces what he describes as the unparliamentary conduct of certain … Continue reading
Call for women to pay more to signs
There is a call for women to pay more attention to the signs. The call comes from President of the International Women’s Research Network, Sandrine Rattan. She says ladies must be extra vigilant. Speaking with Newscenter 5 this morning she … Continue reading
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