Daily Brief

Daily Brief - Friday 15th March, 2019

While administrative professionals perform all the roles and functions of organisations they need to have a level of certification. This was announced on Wednesday by Clayton Blackman, president of the National Association of Administrative Professionals of TT (NAAPTT). Read more

15th March 2019


Daily Brief- Thursday 14th March, 2019

A high court judge has thrown out indictments for forgery and uttering a forged document against businessman Troy Sabeeney. Justice Gillian Lucky also threw out a similar indictment of uttering a forged document against fellow businessman Anthony Chow, but ruled there was sufficient evidence for Chow to go on trial... Read more

14th March 2019


Daily Brief - Tuesday 12th March, 2019

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith said this morning investigations are still continuing into the absence from work of 125 police officers on Carnival Monday and Tuesday. Speaking with Newsday, Griffith said all nine divisions were still gathering information on whether the officers were assigned elsewhere at the time, on sick leave... Read more

12th March 2019


Daily Brief- Monday 11th March, 2019

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith is reminding the country that the punishment for making false reports of bomb threats, is life imprisonment. In a media release issued on Friday by the TTPS said that three bomb threats were investigated recently and all were deemed fake. Read more

11th March 2019


Daily Brief - Friday 8th March, 2019

A week after the brutal attack on Jee­wan Ramd­hanie, principal of the Tunapuna Hindu Primary school, the TT Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) is advocating for an example to be made of the perpetrators so as to deter anyone else from committing such a brazen attack. Read more

8th March 2019


Daily Brief - Thursday 7th March, 2019

RC Archbishop Jason Gordon said, as the country begins its 40 days of praying and fasting, it was a wonderful opportunity for the faithful to reach out and help those in need, as it would bring the nation and people closer to God. Read more

7th March 2019


Daily Brief - Wednesday 6th March, 2019

Police have rescued two squirrel monkeys and a macaw from captivity in Moruga on Monday. The protected animals were being advertised for sale by a businessman in Grand Chemin. According to a police report, at about 10 am, police and game wardens, acting on information, stopped the driver of a... Read more

6th March 2019


Daily Brief - Friday 1st March, 2019

Avindha Singh of Tamana Hindu primary school and Mackhaydon Charles of Miracle Ministries High won the school’s intellectual national Carnival chutney soca monarch primary and secondary schools competitions respectively on Wednesday at the Grand Stand, Queen’s Park Savannah.Read more here Read more

1st March 2019


Daily Brief - Wednesday 27th February, 2019

Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith says his office could not act on the court’s order to reclassify the leave of former Cpl Ashram Pariagsingh, as neither he, his office nor the legal unit of the Police Service were informed of the judge’s direction. Read more

27th February 2019


Daily Brief - Tuesday 26th February, 2019

Merle Albino-de Coteau, Lennox Ling and Jemma Jordan were hailed as the 2019 Honourees for the National Schools Panorama on Sunday at the Queen’s Park Savannah. Merle Albino-de Coteau is a retired director of culture in the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Women’s Affairs. Read more

26th February 2019


Daily Brief - Monday 25th February, 2019

While fighting discrimination and inequality remains a challenge, a survey by the Equal Opportunity Commission (EOC) has revealed that discrimination and racism top the ten most important issues facing TT. Speaking at a panel discussion on Friday on Public Perception of Equality and Discrimination in TT at the Institute of... Read more

25th February 2019


Daily Brief - Thursday 21st February, 2019

President of the Diabetes Association of TT Andrew Dhanoo says younger people were developing diabetes, some before their parents. He was speaking on Wednesday as a Joint Select Committee (JSC) on childhood obesity met with officials of the Diabetes Association as well as officials from the Sport and Agriculture ministries... Read more

21st February 2019


Daily Brief - Wednesday 20th February, 2019

The scrap iron industry is on the verge of collapse says the TT Scrap Iron Dealers Association as their licenses to operate have been delayed due to a new requirement from the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) for a Certificate of Environmental Clearance (CEC). Read more

20th February 2019


Daily Brief - Tuesday 19th February, 2019

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith this afternoon stood by earlier remarks criticising media houses for "biased" coverage. He said it was intended as constructive criticism and to raise the standard of reporting in TT. Newsday spoke with Griffith. who said the reports from some media houses showed favouritism towards criminals. Read more

19th February 2019


Daily Brief - Monday 18th February, 2019

Vibrant and prompt are words that could aptly describe the 14th annual Junior Carnival Parade held yesterday at St Anthony’s College in Westmoorings. The parade was off to an energetic start as spectators and supporters came out in their numbers to view children vying for the top spot in the... Read more

18th February 2019


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