Daily Brief- Monday 15th October, 2018

NEWS

Katz impresses women at conference

Dr Jackson Katz, American educator, filmmaker and author made a big impression on hundreds of women who packed the Trinidad Hilton Ballroom for the First Citizens Women First - Changing the Narrative conference yesterday. Katz, who created a gender violence prevention and education programme entitled Mentors in Violence Prevention, and which is used by the US military and various sporting organisations, said domestic violence, rape and abuse have been around for thousands of years but it was only in the 70s women came together to push governments worldwide to address the problem and develop support systems for victims and survivors. Read more here

3 charged with illegal possession of Scarlet Ibis

Two Chi­nese na­tion­als and a Trinidad and To­ba­go na­tion­al are sched­uled to ap­pear be­fore a Port-of-Spain mag­is­trate to­mor­row charged with pos­ses­sion of a dead ju­ve­nile Scar­let Ibis. The men, how­ev­er, will not face the re­cent­ly in­creased fines im­ple­ment­ed to pro­tect the na­tion­al bird, as those changes have not been Gazetted as yet. The three men were held with the pro­tect­ed bird in El So­cor­ro, San Juan, by Game War­den Richard Ram­lo­gan ear­li­er to­day. Read more here

World Sight Day

We experience so much of the world through our eyes – Do you remember the first time you saw your significant other? What about the last sunset you saw? Remember seeing your child take their first steps, or watching your favourite team score the last-minute wonder goal to win the derby. Imagine these moments without your sight and you begin to realise just how much we take our eyesight for granted and how much life would change without it. For many people, sight is the one sense they would hate to lose, yet eyecare is so often overlooked or not given due regard. Even those of us with corrective lenses tend to only think about our eyes when experiencing an issue with them or when we are at the optometrist (after they’ve had to remind us to come in) for a routine visit. Read more here

 

POLITICS

Ministry distributes Land Cards

On Friday, the first Land Cards were distributed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries to 100 people who rent State lands. The cards were part of the Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) which should make applying for State lands, accessing and updating documents, and making queries easier for the staff of the Land Management Division (LMD) and less frustrating for clients. Read more here

Moonilal hires QC to fight Rowley

Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Mooni­lal has con­firmed he has hired Queens Coun­sel Richard Clay­ton to head the de­fence team in a li­bel law­suit filed against him by Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley, over al­le­ga­tions he made in Par­lia­ment con­nect­ing Row­ley to the A&V fake oil scan­dal. Speak­ing to the me­dia at the Smara Can­cer Sup­port Group fash­ion show and tea par­ty at Na­pari­ma Col­lege yes­ter­day, Mooni­lal said Clay­ton has long been recog­nised as an au­thor­i­ty in the fields of ad­min­is­tra­tive law, hu­man rights and civ­il lib­er­ties and lo­cal gov­ern­ment. “I have con­firmed a few hours ago that my de­fence team will be led by Richard Clay­ton Queens Coun­sel and will in­clude Anand Ram­lo­gan se­nior coun­sel and for­mer at­tor­ney gen­er­al. Clay­ton will be lead­ing the de­fence team and I ex­pect with­in a few days he will be in Trinidad and we will have a prop­er con­fer­ence with him. We fear ab­solute­ly noth­ing con­cern­ing that law­suit,” Mooni­lal said. Read more here

PM to Moonial: Apologise, retract and shut up

In once again denying allegations of corruption, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is calling for an apology and a retraction from Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal. Read more here

 

BUSINESS

Equity markets unkind in 2018

With the completion of the third calendar quarter of 2018, this week we at Bourse review the local and international equity market performance for the first nine months of the year. Read more here

 

REGIONAL

Gleaner Editors’ Forum | Unsung Heroes Working Under The Radar

Just over 206 persons who have contributed tremendously to the development of the nation will be conferred with national honours and awards today, but scores of Jamaicans who give selflessly daily may never be recognised because they operate under the radar. This was underscored last Friday by four of this year's awardees who used a Gleaner Editors' Forum to appeal for more recognition for those unsung heroes who stitch the fabric of the nation together. "We must recognise people for work done anywhere, whether it's done in the school, workplace, or Church, because that motivates people to continue," declared trade unionist Kavan Gayle, who is to be conferred with the Order of Distinction in the Rank of Commander (CD) for his contribution to the trade union movement and public service. Read more here

 

INTERNATIONAL

Jamal Khashoggi: Turkey given permission to search Saudi consulate

Saudi Arabia has given Turkey permission to search its Istanbul consulate Monday afternoon, nearly two weeks after journalist Jamal Khashoggi went missing there, a Turkish diplomatic source told CNN. The news comes as international pressure mounts on Riyadh to explain the journalist's disappearance. Khashoggi, a columnist for The Washington Post and a Saudi royal insider-turned-critic, entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey on October 2 and has not been seen since. Khashoggi's disappearance has created a diplomatic rift between Saudi and the West, with the UK, France and Germany demanding a "credible investigation" into the events and US President Donald Trump warning of serious retribution if the Saudis are found to be behind his possible death. Read more here

Jamal Khashoggi: Turkey 'to search Saudi consulate' in Istanbul

Turkish officials investigating the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi will search Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul later on Monday, according to reports. Turkish officials believe Mr Khashoggi was murdered in the consulate by Saudi agents nearly two weeks ago, but Riyadh strongly denies this. Diplomatic pressure is growing on the Saudis to give a fuller explanation. On Monday, Saudi Arabia's King Salman ordered an investigation into the case. "The king has ordered the public prosecutor to open an internal investigation into the Khashoggi matter based on the information from the joint team in Istanbul," an official quoted by Reuters news agency said. Read more here

15th October 2018

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