Category Archives: Business News
Members of business community angry and frustrated
Members of the business community are said to be angry and frustrated by the measures that have been restricting activity. President of the Downtown Owners and Merchants Association Gregory Aboud says while the country is under lockdown his members still … Continue reading
DOMA President has message for naysayers
The Downtown Owners and Merchants Association is telling naysayers to stop the blame game, criticisms and attacks in the face of rising COVID deaths and cases. DOMA President Gregory Aboud says the nation is at war with a deadly virus, … Continue reading
Kiss Baking recalls 4 bred products
Kiss Baking Company has pulled 4 bread products because of what it calls a possibility that a piece of plastic may have contaminated a loaf of bread. Following word of the recall on social media yesterday the company issued a … Continue reading
Victory in the High Court for TSTT
Victory in the High Court for the Telecommunications Service of Trinidad and Tobago. A payroll clerk brought the 1 million dollar lawsuit against TSTT. In an oral decision yesterday, Justice Frank Seepersad ruled against Brenda Mark, agreeing with TSTT … Continue reading
Nations’ airports being prepared for reopening to commercial traffic
The nations’ airports are being prepared for reopening to commercial traffic. However Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan says the reopening can only come on the advice of the Ministries of Health and National Security. The Minister yesterday responded … Continue reading
NALIS signs with Digicel for funding of recording of textbooks for visually impaired students
Visually impaired persons are being offered expanded services by the National Information Library Services. NALIS yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Digicel Foundation for the funding of the recording of textbooks for visually impaired students. At the signing … Continue reading
Tunapuna Business Chamber gathers data on drivers in the area to protect the traveling public
The greater Tunapuna Business Chamber launches an initiative aimed at gathering data on drivers in the area to protect the traveling public. And so far President of the chamber Melissa Senhouse says of the 100 drivers surveyed, 80 percent were … Continue reading
Claims of corruption and mismanagement at WASA
The Public Utilities Minister tells of corruption at the Water And Sewerage Authority. Minister Marvin Gonzales made the revelation during a news conference yesterday. As such he said radical measures are required to fix the mismanagement at WASA. The Minister … Continue reading
Patriotic calling for meeting with Finance Minister
Patriotic Energies and Technologies Limited is calling for a meeting with Finance Minister Colm Imbert. The company notes with great concern. A statement from Minister Imbert issued on Saturday under the caption “Clarification of the reasons why the government could … Continue reading
Authorities reject claim of COVID outbreak on SHELL platform
Authorities are rejecting claims of a COVID outbreak on the SHELL platform in Trinidad and Tobago waters. However, they are confirming there has been an upsurge in cases on the Dolphin Production Platform. Acting Principal Medical Officer in charge of … Continue reading
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