Monthly Archives: May 2022
Its not true …the Maha Sabha says we do not support child marriage or abuse
The Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha is seeking to set the record straight. It say it does not support child marriage or abuse of children. On Indian Arrival Day yesterday, President General of the Maha Sabha Pundit Krishna Rambally said politicians … Continue reading
Man known as ‘Krysis’ shot dead in Chaguanas
He was once known as ‘Krysis’ and was linked to the one-time notorious “Unruly Isis Gang” of Chaguanas. Avinash Seepersad was shot dead in Enterprise Chaguanas last Sunday night. Just before midnight Mr. Seepersad was found on John Street, Enterprise. … Continue reading
Murder of Linda Dalipsingh engaging the attention of police
A CEPEP worker and mother of 5 has been shot and killed while sitting on her porch at Crescent Drive, Mausica Road, D’abadie. Linda Dalipsingh was 38-years-old. She was shot while in the company of 27-year-old Romario Beggs. According to … Continue reading
Mask mandate extended for 2 more months …while more COVID deaths are recorded
The mask mandate is extended for 2 months. According to a legal notice the Public Health 2019 Novel Coronavirus (no. 6) Regulations, 2022 are revoked and new regulations shall have effect from 31st May 2022 to 31st July 2022. The … Continue reading
T&T remains free of Monkeypox
Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean remain free of Monkeypox, at least for now. The health officials here who have been called upon to say if there are cases of the world’s latest health challenge present confirmed this. Earlier this … Continue reading
United States Embassy responds to long line reports at DHL
The United States Embassy responds to reports of long lines at DHL in El Socorro, promising to address it. That’s where Visa applications are collected. Visa Chief at the Embassy on Marli Street, Frank Levoie said yesterday the situation is … Continue reading
National Security Minister assures death on high seas of Venezuelan baby is being probed
Parliament is told an investigation into the death of Venezuelan baby Yaelvis Santoyo Sarabia is underway. The 9-month-old child was shot and killed on February 5th during a reported confrontation between the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard and a vessel, … Continue reading
Time to remove the Privy Council
New Attorney General Reginald Amour is serving notice that he intends to make the Caribbean Court of Justice the final Court of Appeal. The statement came at the start of the debate on a private motion in the name of … Continue reading
Prime Minister alerts police about possible scam in the name of the Gates Foundation
The Prime Minister describes as scam claims of millions of dollars in grants waiting for this country from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. This after Dr. Keith Rowley investigated what at first seemed like a legitimate initiative. The Prime … Continue reading
Several areas without pipe borne water today
A shutdown of the Desalination Plant will see several areas without pipe borne water today. The Water And Sewerage Authority says parts of central and south will have no water because of the shut down. It says the Point Lisas … Continue reading
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