Monthly Archives: February 2023
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine points fingers at a sitting Government Minister
Allegations against a sitting Government Minister from the Tobago House of Assembly. Contributing to debate on a Motion of No Confidence against his Secretary of Infrastructure, Chief Secretary Farley Augustine points fingers at the Minister of Youth Development and National … Continue reading
UNC not involved in human trafficking
The United National Congress is not involved in human trafficking, this from Opposition MP Dr. Roodal Moonilal and he is calling on Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, or anyone with such information to come forward. In the Parliament last week, … Continue reading
Police Commissioner Erla Christopher will make her first appearance at a JSC today
Police Commissioner Erla Christopher will sit before the Parliament’s Joint Select Committee on national security today. It will be the first time she will appear before the committee since she was appointed Commissioner. Earlier this month she did not attend … Continue reading
Homicide officers kept busy with 4 more murders over the weekend
The murder toll climbs to 104, as killings are recorded in Petit Bough, Claxton Bay, Morvant and Barataria In the latest Joel Benjamin lost his life while seated in his vehicle at Upper Irving Street last night. Newscenter 5 understands Mr. … Continue reading
Tobago House of Assembly gets a seat on the HDC board
The Tobago House of Assembly is to be represented on the new board of the Housing Development Corporation. During a short presentation ceremony yesterday Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Camille Robinson-Regis, said while Noel Garcia has once again been … Continue reading
Traffic accident claims life of 41-year-old truck driver
A road traffic accident claims the life of a 41-year-old truck driver and leaves another injured. The deceased is identified as Selwyn Khan of Debe Trace, Debe. The accident occurred around 1:15pm yesterday along the M2 Ring Road, Gandhi Village, … Continue reading
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says the use of fossil fuel by developing countries has not been equal
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says developing countries should not be hindered in anyway from using fossil fuel to push economic growth Addressing an Energy Conference in Guyana yesterday Dr. Rowley said energy from fossil fuel, gas, oil and coal … Continue reading
Search operation in waters off Cedros as 4 fishermen remain missing
Coast Guard, friends and relatives of 4 missing fishermen are now engaged in an extensive search at sea. The men reportedly left Mayaro to go fishing last Tuesday but they are yet to return. The pirogue carrying the men was … Continue reading
BP Renagades and Katzenjammers victorious in Panorama Semi Finals Large and Medium Bands Categories
BP Renegades leads the Panorama Semi Finals in the Large Bands Conventional Category. Playing ‘Feeling to Party’ last evening at the Queens Park Savannah, Renegades scored 277 points. In 2nd place was Republic Bank Exodus, which played ‘Tourist Leggo’. HARDCO … Continue reading
Calypso semi finalists are chosen
Forty Calypsonians will vie for spaces in this year’s Calypso Monarch competition. Among them a father and son. Former Calypso Monarch Duane O’Connor and his son 20-year-old Duane Tazyah O’Connor are going up against each other at the semi finals … Continue reading
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