Monthly Archives: April 2022
Family Planning Association insists sexual productive health care is critical to society
The Family Planning Association is insisting sexual reproductive health care remains critical to the development of young people and the society. President of the association, Professor Rose Marie Belle Antoine, says in spite of limited resources and global challenges the … Continue reading
RebuildTT not in agreement with Children’s Authority about corporal punishment
RebuildTT is not in agreement with the Childrens’ Authority. The organisation is concerned about the authority’s statement saying from the outset it appears to have no sound rationale for its end corporal punishment call. RebuildTT says the authority is equating … Continue reading
Children’s Authority condemns corporal punishment
On the heels of the death of 15-year-old Alliyah Alexander, the Children’s Authority is stepping up efforts to get rid of corporal punishment. Alliyah died after a reported beating with a belt by a male relative at his house 1 … Continue reading
THA Chief Secretary says planed fuel increase is ill timed
Tobago’s Chief Secretary Farley Augustine labels the planned increase in gas prices as ill timed. But he says there is hope as the continuing situation of increased food prices, gives rise to the need for more people to plant their … Continue reading
Warning of a political revolution if the government does not rescind plan to increase the price of fuel
A warning to the government of Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley, hold planned fuel increases or face the consequences. Political Leader of the Tobago based Progressive Democratic Patriots, Watson Duke says now is not a good time. He says there … Continue reading
Teenager Alliyah Alexander is said to have died from multiple blunt force injuries
Fifteen-year-old Alliyah Alexander is said to have died from multiple blunt force injuries. Alliyah died on Tuesday at the Couva District Health Facility. Staff reported that she was unresponsive when a male relative brought her in. Couva police say the … Continue reading
Public Utilities Minister confirms he has a copy of the report on the nationwide blackout
The Public Utilities Minister is not about to say what the investigative committee found to be the cause of the blackout in Trinidad on February 16th. Marvin Gonsalez has confirmed he got a copy of the report from Prime Minister … Continue reading
SWMCOL assures monitoring of the fire at the Beetham Landfill continues
Monitoring of the fire at the Beetham Landfill in Port of Spain continues. Up to yesterday there was no definitive word as to what started the blaze late Wednesday and into Thursday morning. Smoke from the first covered most of … Continue reading
Ridding the nation of potholes on government’s priority list
Ridding the nation’s roads of potholes is said to be on government’s priority list. Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley confirms this. Affecting the repair of roads he says is the closure of Petrotrin. At a meeting of the Peoples National … Continue reading
4 more COVID related deaths and over 200 new infections
Trinidad and Tobago records 4 more deaths due to COVID-19. The country also records 283 new positive cases. The Ministry of Health says the deceased are four elderly males. They all had multiple comorbidities. There have been 3,770 deaths to … Continue reading
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