Monthly Archives: March 2022
MSJ infuriated by proposed TSTT retrenchment
The Movement for Social Justice says the planned retrenchment at Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago is an outrage. It says the country is experiencing a crisis of unemployment. The Communication Workers Union last Friday estimated that 573 TSTT employees … Continue reading
4 Golden Grove Prison inmates, now fugitives…a search is underway
The search is on for 4 prisoners who escaped from the golden grove prison in Arouca. The time of the escape was put at around 11o’clock last night. The identities of the men on the run have been given as, … Continue reading
More questions surrounding trip to Dubai by Deputy Chief Secretary Watson Duke
There are more questions surrounding the recent trip to Dubai involving the Deputy Chief Secretary Watson Duke. This time they are coming from Minority Leader Kelvon Morris. Chief Secretary Farley Agustine addressed the issue at this week’s Post Executive Council … Continue reading
PM pays tribute to Professor Ryan
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley pays tribute to Political Scientist and Pollster, Professor Selwyn Ryan. The funeral service took place at St Finbar’s Roman Catholic Church, in Diego Martin at 9 o’clock this morning. Professor Ryan died at his home … Continue reading
Acting Commissioner assures deaths of murder suspects Andrew Morris and Joel Belcon is being actively pursued
The Commissioner of Police assures the deaths of murder suspects Andrew Morris and Joel Belcon are being actively pursued. Members of the Special Operations Response Team in connection with the abduction and murder of 23-year-old law clerk, Andrea Bharatt, detained … Continue reading
Health officials tell of a progressive downward trend in COVID-19 infections
A progressive downward trend is how one health official describes the state of COVID-19 infections in the country. Dr. Avery Hinds says the trend is a good sign. The Epidemiologist also revealed yesterday that the virus remains unpredictable and this … Continue reading
Murder in Petit Valley
There has been a murder in Petit Valley. Nigel Pompey was shot on Morne Coco Road close to 6 o’clock last evening. It is reported Mr. Pompey and another man were liming near Hillcrest Drive when gunshots rang out. Both … Continue reading
UWI students call for consultations before fees are increased
The Students’ Guild at the St. Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies wants wide consultations before fees are increased. Earlier this week Campus Principal, Professor Brian Copeland said higher fees are being contemplated as the university looks … Continue reading
Opposition leader says PM reshuffle is a symbol of an embattled PM drowning in his own lies
The Opposition, United National Congress says it is not surprised by the Cabinet reshuffle but it is also not impressed. In a release, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar says it is a naked attempt by the Prime Minister to distract … Continue reading
Faris Al Rawi is removed as Attorney General
A Cabinet reshuffle sees the removal of Faris Al Rawi as the country’s Attorney General. Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has given the portfolio to leading Senior Counsel Reginald Amour. He took his oath at the President’s House yesterday. Mr. … Continue reading
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