Monthly Archives: January 2022
16 more people die from COVID
The Ministry of Health says 16 more people have died from COVID-19. The Ministry says the persons were 9 elderly men, 3 elderly women, 2 middle aged men, and 2 middle aged women. Additionally, the Ministry says 9 of the … Continue reading
National Security Minister says yes measures are in place to ensure officers are safe from COVID infection
An assurance from National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds that measures are in place at all police stations to ensure officers do not contract COVID-19 from members of the public. Minister Hinds made the statement while responding to questions from Opposition … Continue reading
A fatal overnight traffic accident in Torouba
A man, who is yet to be identified, has died in an accident along the Solomon Hochoy Highway, in Tarouba. The tragedy occurred at around 7:20 pm. It is believed the motorist lost control of the Toyota Sienta, while on … Continue reading
17 more COVID related deaths
A young woman is among the 17 new deaths linked to the corona virus. The Ministry of Health says they were 3 elderly men, 7 elderly women, 2 middle-aged men, 4 middle-aged women and 1 young adult woman. The Ministry … Continue reading
Ballantine family told to bring proof that their daughter became paralysed after taking Pfizer vaccine
Health officials are calling on the Ballantine family to bring the proof that 19-year-old Farisha has suffered because she took the Pfizer vaccine. Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh said yesterday there is need for evidence. Farisha’s parents claim the vaccine has … Continue reading
Teenager among 9 arrested with kidnapping Narine and Mattie Maraj
A teenager is 1 of 9 suspects held in connection with the kidnapping of Narine and Mattie Maraj. Both husband and wife escaped from a camp in Valencia where their kidnappers held them. Two days apart the couple freed themselves. … Continue reading
Attorney General plans to consult with the THA on safe zones
The Attorney General says he plans to consult with the Tobago House of Assembly on the issue of public sector safe zones. At a news conference called following an executive council retreat on Sunday, Chief Secretary Farley Agustine revealed the … Continue reading
General Secretary of NATUC says COVID vaccine is wreaking havoc in some peoples lives
General Secretary of NATUC, Michael Annisette says the COVID vaccine is wreaking havoc in the lives of some individuals. Mr. Annisette drew on the case of female student Farisha Ballantine and her parents. Appearing at the briefing yesterday Ms. Ballantine’s … Continue reading
Report for duty on January 17th
The National Trade Union Centre is telling public servants, there are no directives given by the State regarding the plan to extend the safe zone initiative. As such NATUC’s President James Lambert is advising his members to report for work … Continue reading
Kidnap victim Mattie Maraj free 2 days after her husband escaped their captors
Three days after she and her husband were kidnapped, Mattie Maraj was able to free herself and is now home again. Police who were searching for the couple after they were kidnapped last Saturday, say the suspects abandoned their victim. … Continue reading
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