Daily Brief

Daily Brief - Thursday 4th March, 2021

The online application process for TBR LAB is now open, bringing Caribbean start-ups one step closer to gaining unprecedented access to world class instructors, seasoned mentors, and potential investors. Hosted by Tech Beach Retreat in collaboration with IDB LAB, the DMZ (a business accelerator run by Ryerson University in Canada),... Read more

4th March 2021


Daily Brief - Tuesday 2nd March, 20201

The 96 Venezuelans who went home on Friday on a repatriation flight could be joined by more in the coming weeks. Officials from the Venezuelan embassy in Trinidad and Tobago told Newsday this trip could be the first of several. "This is the first repatriation flight from TT. Read more

2nd March 2021


Daily Brief - Monday 1st March, 2021

President of the Petroleum Dealers Association Robin Narayansingh says the government should rethink its decision to promote the use of compressed natural gas (CNG) as the operating cost for service stations has become unsustainable. This, he said, may be the reason why some service stations which sold CNG may not... Read more

1st March 2021


Daily Brief - Friday 26th February, 2021

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith announced on Thursday that he, along with over 1,000 police officers from different frontline units, will be getting the first doses of the covid19 vaccine when it becomes available. Griffith announced that officers from different special units and task force teams will be among the first... Read more

26th February 2021


Daily Brief - Thursday 25th February, 2021

Mayor of Port of Spain Joel Martinez announced at the statutory meeting of the city corporation that he will be meeting with the Finance Minister to discuss they way forward on the confusion between the corporation and the National Carnival Commission (NCC). Martinez said the meeting would take place on Tuesday. Read more

25th February 2021


Daily Brief - Wednesday 24th February, 2021

Four more people have tested positive for covid19, one of whom is a repatriated citizen. This information comes from the daily covid19 update from the Ministry of Health. There are 124 active cases and there have been 139 deaths. Read more here Read more

24th February 2021


Daily Brief - Tuesday 23rd February, 2021

The Prime Minister warned the public against “charlatans” who purport to be distributors of covid19 vaccines. He issued the warning at the Ministry of Health’s press conference held virtually on Monday. Dr Rowley said there were people reaching out to government to “assist” with procuring the vaccine and quoting prices... Read more

23rd February 2021


Daily Brief - Monday 22nd February, 2021

Four more people tested positive for covid19, bringing the total number of cases to 7,680. This was stated in the Ministry of Health's 4pm update for Sunday. The number of people who recovered from covid19 are 7,403. The total active cases are 138 and deaths remain the same at 139. Read more

22nd February 2021


Daily Brief - Friday 19th February, 2021

More than 1,700 workers were retrenched from July-November 2020, the Central Bank said on Thursday in its Economic Bulletin. The bulletin also reported a contraction in domestic economic activity and reduced revenue, which contributed to a larger deficit in the last half of 2020. Read more

19th February 2021


Daily Brief - Thursday 18th February, 2021

Small businesses in TT now have an avenue through which they can access the North American market, thanks to Caribshopper.com. Caribshopper opened its virtual doors in Jamaica in October 2020 and this year, expanded its operations to TT. Read more

18th February 2021


Daily Brief - Wednesday 17th February, 2021

Doctors and nurses in Trinidad and Tobago will begin receiving covid19 vaccinations from Wednesday. The announcement was made on Tuesday by the North-Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA) in a statement by way of an invitation to the media to witness the rollout of the first batch. Read more

17th February 2021


Daily Brief - Tuesday 16th February, 2021

Commissioner of Police (CoP) Gary Griffith said on Monday, the police service continues to function at optimal levels despite owing suppliers $182 million. He said Finance Minister Colm Imbert and National Security Minister Stuart Young are doing all they can to help deal with that debt. Read more

16th February 2021


Daily Brief - Monday 15th February, 2021

As much as it hopes to host a hybrid physical and virtual event for this year’s Trade and Investment Convention (TIC), the TT Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) is prepared to go completely digital if necessary. The association launched its 22nd annual flagship business networking convention on Friday; the actual event will... Read more

15th February 2021


Daily Brief - Friday 12th February, 2021

Police have not yet charged the two young women, 17 and 18, and a man held with guns after a violent carjacking in Fyzabad. Police said the male suspect was wanted in connection with a series of other crime in several districts. Read more

12th February 2021


Daily Brief - Thursday 11th February, 2021

A man and woman are expected to be charged with the murder and robbery of court clerk Andrea Bharatt. Investigators visited the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on Wednesday afternoon for advice on how to proceed with the case. Read more

11th February 2021


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