Monthly Archives: June 2022
Turnout at schools in St. Catherine, Jamaica has improved after surge of gang violence in the area
Some school principals in Spanish Town, St. Catherine are reporting that student and staff turnout has improved greatly, when compared to last week. A State of Public Emergency has been implemented in the Parish in response to the violence. School … Continue reading
Emancipation Support Committee unveils Yoruba Village Monument
The Emancipation Support Committee unveils its Yoruba Village Monument, in tribute to the Yoruba Village Community and its rich heritage. The monument, located at Yoruba Square in east Port of Spain, was unveiled during the Yoruba Drum Festival held over … Continue reading
Trade unions make good on Motion of No Confidence in Prime Minister
A Motion of No Confidence in the government of Prime Minister Keith Rowley has been moved and passed in what has been dubbed the “Workers Parliament”. The motion was passed on Sunday during the Labour Day March, in the Seat … Continue reading
10 persons killed over the Labour Day weekend
There have been 10 murders recorded over the long holiday weekend. Among the victims 48-year-old Leeann Babb. She was found beaten to death at her Siparia home last Friday. The murder tally for the year is now 249. This when … Continue reading
Attorney General Reginald Armour issues second statement on Miami disqualification
The Attorney General breaks his silence on the controversy involving his role in the Piarco Airport criminal case before a Miami court. Attorney General Reginald Amour yesterday issued yet another lengthy statement giving his side of the situation. He said … Continue reading
TTPS sees no issue with how officers handled 2 suspects outside Jam Naked fete
The Guard and Emergency Branch of the police service say it exists to ensure law and order is maintained. ASP Avalon Frank of the unit says the use of force policy is instrumental in how its officers operate. Outside the … Continue reading
Supermarkets Association President says people have taken his comment out of context
President of the Supermarkets Association Rajiv Diptee says his statement suggesting that people to change their taste and diet is being taken out of context. He says it was meant to show that people in this country have no control … Continue reading
PNM accused of returning county to days of “Massa”
The Peoples National Movement government is accused of seeking to return this country to the days of “Massa”. But the Movement for Social Justice is telling members of the working class they must not allow this to happen. In delivering … Continue reading
Labour says its Motion of No Confidence in the government is a first for workers
Labour gets ready to move and pass a Motion of No Confidence in the government of Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley. Organisers of Labour Day activities this coming Sunday, say it will be a first, when workers move the motion. … Continue reading
Find the killers … A friend of the Deosaran family makes an appeal to the police
A call for the police to expeditiously pursue the killer or killers of Morouga couple Nigel Chance and Surita Aruna Deosaran. The call is coming from Pastor Clive Dottin who is close to the family, and prayed with Ms. Deosaran … Continue reading
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