Monthly Archives: November 2023
I WILL NOT RESIGN…MINISTER MARVIN GONZALES TO THE OPPOSITION UNITED NATIONAL CONGRESS…
The Public Utilities Minister gets strong advice from his Prime Minister, regarding the cyber attack at TSTT. The data breach has reportedly led to, the information of thousands of customers being dumped on line. Among the customers Prime Minister Dr. … Continue reading
STATE WITNESS REFUSES TO TESTIFY, INVOLVING POLICE KILLING…
A state witness is refusing to testify in a court matter involving the police killing of three people in Barrackpore. The incident occurred in 2011. The matter was called at the hall of justice yesterday. The witness is PC Nicole … Continue reading
DOUBE MURDER IN PRINCESS TOWN…
There are reports of a double murder in Princess Town. The identity of the victim has so far not been released. Reports say, the incident took place at new grant around 9:45 last night. Newscentre five understands residents in the … Continue reading
A PROMISE OF A HUGE FINANCIAL RETURN FOR CARNIVAL 2024 FROM NCC CHAIRMAN…
The National Carnival Commission launches carnival 2024, and NCC Chairman Winston Gypsy Peters is manifesting a huge financial return. At the opening of the festival at the Queens Park Savannah on Saturday night, Mr. Peters stressed on the product and … Continue reading
NATIONAL SECURITY MINISTER PROMISES TRANSPARENCY IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING INVESTIGATION…
The National Security Minister says, there will be no cover-up in the matter involving now-fugitive Anthony Smith. On The Eye On Dependence programme yesterday Fitzgerald Hinds said, any public officer found to be involved in human trafficking will be brought … Continue reading
AMBUSH IN ST. JAMES…
The two men shot and killed during an ambush in St. James have been identified as Darnell Pierre and Steffen Belgrave. Another man is wounded. On Wednesday night the three men were among a group liming outside Mr. Pierre’s house … Continue reading
HIGHER ELECTRICITY RATES SAYS, RIC..
The Regulated Industries Commission stands by its decision, which will see higher electricity rates. The Commission says, it did the best it could in approving and proposing new rates. However, Chairman Dawn Callendar says, the rates recommended by the RIC … Continue reading
MSJ SAYS PRIME MINISTER’S STATEMENT ON CRIME WAS MEANINGLESS WITHOUT AN ACTION PLAN…
The Prime Minister’s statement on crime is said to be hollow and futile. On Tuesday Dr. Rowley denounced the continuing crime spree, and vowed to hunt down and apprehend the perpetrators. In his statement, the Prime Minister said, violent crime … Continue reading
SCOTIABANK ATM ROBBED IN CUREPE…
Bandits steal cash from the Scotiabank ATM in Curepe. Four trays of cash were stolen on Tuesday night. It is said, an alarm went off at around 8:03pm at the space located near the priority bus route in Curepe. When … Continue reading
KEITH SCOTLAND SAYS, THE BAIL ACT NEEDS TO CHANGE…
Attorney at law and government Member of Parliament, Keith Scotland says, he personally believes the bail act needs to change. He insisting it is his view, and will not say if his government is heading in that direction. The Port … Continue reading
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