Monthly Archives: November 2021
Venezuelan man leads police to the body of Jeneka Guerra
Police say they now have 2 people in custody after the body of 26-year-old Jeneka Guerra was found. Ms. Guerra was reported missing last Sunday. Yesterday her body was found in a shallow grave on private land near a river … Continue reading
UN slams atrocities committed in Tigray conflict
The United Nations has condemned atrocities uncovered in a joint investigation into the conflict in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region on Wednesday; a day after the country’s government announced a nationwide State Of Emergency. UN Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet during a news … Continue reading
Another Caribbean Prime Minister laments climate control challenges
Another stirring appeal from a CARICOM Prime Minister, his country needs help to deal with the challenges of global warming. Prime Minister of the Bahamas, Phillip Davis yesterday followed other leaders of the region in telling the COP 26 Summit, … Continue reading
Restrictions lifted some bar owners are already predicting a financial turn around
Bar owners are seeing financial turn around in the future. This as full service resumed on Monday with alcohol being sold on the premises to patrons. Speaking with Newscenter 5 this morning, President of the representing association Satesh Manosar said … Continue reading
Zeena Ramatali upset over a lack of sanitation measures at schools
Concerns over a reported lack of sanitation at schools. The Ministry of Education reopened physical classes for vaccinated and unvaccinated students in Form 4-6 last month. Speaking with Newscenter 5 this morning, Interim Chairman of the National Parent Teachers Association … Continue reading
Crime and violence has spiked since absence of CoP says former NOC Commander
Former head of the National Operations Center, Commander Garvin Heera believes crime and violence has spiked in the absence of a Police Commissioner. He says they are testing the system. Commander Heera says robust action is needed from the police … Continue reading
South Oropouche is the scene of a murder
A murder in south Oropouche is being linked to a property dispute. But the fatality may not have been the target. Thirty-seven-year-old Premnath Maraj was cutting the grass at the home of Taramatie Ramsingh when he was killed by a … Continue reading
OWTU says it’s time for benefits for ordinary citizens
The Oilfield Workers Trade Union says it is time for spread profits and benefits in the country to ordinary citizens. Speaking at a news conference yesterday Education Officer Ozzie Warwick said that is what the union attempted to achieve with … Continue reading
Human skeletal remains found in Rio
Human skeletal remains have been found in Rio Claro. A Forestry Division labourer found the remains yesterday morning. The worker was said to be cutting teak trees in a forested area along Tabaquite Road. Police were called to the scene. … Continue reading
13 additional COVID deaths in T&T
The Ministry of Health reports 13 additional COVID-19 deaths. Eight elderly men, 2 elderly women, 1 middle aged woman, and 1 young adult woman died of the virus, bringing the total number of COVID-19 related deaths to 1,709. The Ministry … Continue reading
LATEST ON
Tweets by @i955fmTWITTER
LATEST ON
FACEBOOK
This message is only visible to admins.
Problem displaying Facebook posts.
Click to show error