Daily Brief

Daily Brief - Tuesday 3rd January, 2023

Once again, spent bullet shells with the markings TTR (Trinidad and Tobago Regiment) have been found at a crime scene despite claims of ignorance by the Regiment, and assurances by the National Security Minister that measures have been implemented to clamp down on the illegal use of military weapons and ammunition. Read more

3rd January 2023


Daily Brief - Thursday 22nd December, 2022

THA Secretary of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation Tashia Burris has congratulated Castara on being the only Caribbean community selected for the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) Best Tourism Village Programme. Read more here… Read more

22nd December 2022


Daily Brief - Tuesday 20th December, 2022

Government has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Chinese Government for the construction of a new Forensic Sciences Centre. The MoU signing was done on Monday between National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds and China's ambassador to TT, Fang Qiu. Read more

20th December 2022


Daily Brief - Monday 19th December, 2022

Over 250 children from east Port of Spain were treated to an afternoon of fun and excitement as the Port of Spain City Police held their Fifth Annual Christmas Treat at the Central Market on Sunday afternoon. Read more

19th December 2022


Daily Brief - Friday 16th December, 2022

Despite the challenges facing both countries, US ambassador to TT Candace Bond is optimistic that diplomatic ties between her country and TT can be further strengthened during her term in office. Bond was appointed as ambassador to TT in March and succeeds Joseph Mondello who served as ambassador between October... Read more

16th December 2022


Daily Brief - Thursday 15th December, 2022

Paria Fuel Trading Company Ltd’s Terminal Operations Manager Colin Piper said Paria did not possess the competency needed to review the scope of works presented to them by LMCS for the job being done at Paria’s Berth 6 at Pointe-a-Pierre. Read more

15th December 2022


Daily Brief - Wednesday 14th December, 2022

InvesTT Ltd will showcase TT’s investment opportunities at the 15th China-LAC Ecuador Business Summit on Wednesday and Thursday. It said its focus this year will be to promote eTecK’s Phoenix Park Industrial Estate. This annual summit is considered the most important business event between companies from China, Latin America and... Read more

14th December 2022


Daily Brief - Friday 9th December, 2022

LMCS dive operator Andrew Farah testified at the Paria Commission of Enquiry (CoE) on Thursday that he and his team were willing to die to rescue their colleagues who were sucked into a 30-inch undersea pipeline at Pointe-a-Pierre on February 27. Read more

9th December 2022


Daily Brief - Thursday 8th December, 2022

Scotiabank TT has received a third Bank of the Year 2022 title. The award was given by The Banker Magazine, a Financial Times publication. In a release, Scotiabank TT said the award recognised the organisation for delivering excellence in returns, strategy, innovation, technology, and product and services in the local... Read more

8th December 2022


Daily Brief - Wednesday 7th December, 2022

Operating a manufacturing business, especially in a pandemic, is not an easy task, but Churchill Azad Akaloo, managing director Sheik Lisha Ltd, is ensuring his business is adapting to the changes. Just last month, the company, located on Southern Main Road, Cunupia, was awarded the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association... Read more

7th December 2022


Daily Brief - Tuesday 6th December, 2022

The relationship between the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association (TTMA) and the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) has been strengthened, following the recent visit by TTMA President Tricia Coosal and TTMA CEO Dr Mahindra Ramesh Ramdeen. Read more

6th December 2022


Daily Brief - Monday 5th December, 2022

The Port of Port of Spain says its fixed-container scanner is fully operational. In a newspaper advertisement in the daily newspapers on Sunday, the Port said it was the only seaport in TT with a fully operational fixed-container scanner. Read more

5th December 2022


Daily Brief - Friday 2nd December, 2022

The Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) says it is alarmed that 19,000 containers entered T&T over an eight-month period without being properly scanned. The TTMA’s statement came after top officials from the Customs and Excise Division told a Joint Select Committee of Parliament on Wednesday that this scenario developed... Read more

2nd December 2022


Daily Brief- Thursday 1st December, 2022

With most of this year's 555 murders executed by illegal firearms, the Customs and Excise Division was grilled over the influx of these weapons mostly via lawful ports of entry, at a sitting of Parliament's Joint Select Committee (JSC) on National Security on Wednesday. Read more

1st December 2022


Daily Brief - Wednesday 30th November, 2022

As several communities across the country are still reeling from flooding, the Supermarket Association of Trinidad and Tobago (SATT), and business groups, have joined the flood relief drive. SATT said yesterday it is co-ordinating its relief effort with the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM), municipal corporations and various NGOs. Read more

30th November 2022


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