Daily Brief

Daily Brief - Monday 22nd November, 2021

Both Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon and Supermarkets Association (SATT) president Rajiv Diptee have rejected the dire prediction by former SATT president Balliram Maharaj of an impending food shortage for Christmas. “I don’t subscribe to that view at all,” Gopee-Scoon told Newsday when contacted on Sunday. Read more

22nd November 2021


Daily Brief - Friday 19th November, 2021

With the state of emergency (SoE) at an end and Christmas approaching, the police has called out its troops to address an expected crime increase and covid19 cases. Speaking at the media conference on Thursday, ACP Erla Christopher, police operations manager, said officers on vacation would be called out for... Read more

19th November 2021


Daily Brief - Thursday 18th November, 2021

As negotiations on the future of Atlantic LNG (ALNG) train one and its restructuring continue, Shell’s vice president and company chair for TT Eugene Okpere says it is committed to the future of the country. Speaking at the signing of the Manatee production sharing contract between TT and Shell at... Read more

18th November 2021


Daily Brief - Wednesday 17th November, 2021

A 33-year-old hairdresser who was working as a babysitter was killed on Monday night along with the father of the child she was babysitting. Police said at about 12.08 am on Tuesday they were alerted to a wounding at Celestine Drive, Pelican Extension Morvant. Read more

17th November 2021


Daily Brief - Tuesday 16th November, 2021

Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) deputy leader Dr Faith BYisrael has criticised the PNM-led Tobago House of Assembly for the "lack of planning" that went into the new $98 million Roxborough hospital. Her comments came after Secretary of Health Tracy Davidson-Celestine revealed on Thursday that finding specialists for the hospital has... Read more

16th November 2021


Daily Brief - Monday 15th November, 2021

Supermarket Association president Rajiv Diptee said the lifting of the state of emergency (SoE) on Wednesday gives businesses some time to plan their operations and can bring them some relief heading into Christmas. At a news conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann's on Saturday, the Prime Minister said the... Read more

15th November 2021


Daily Brief - Friday 12th November, 2021

ANSA Merchant Bank has reported a $218.6 million profit before tax for the quarter ending September 30, 2021. This information was contained in the bank's unaudited interim results for that period. In a statement which accompaied the results, bank chairman A Norman Sabga said the bank remains in a very... Read more

12th November 2021


Daily Brief - Thursday 11th November, 2021

Former commissioner of police Gary Griffith has withdrawn his challenge against the former Police Service Commission (PSC) on his suspension less than 24 hours after he was due to have taken up the post as acting top cop in September. Read more

11th November 2021


Daily Brief- Wednesday 10th November, 2021

An Appeal Court judge has ruled the Equal Opportunity Tribunal (EOT) and its chairman failed to establish any “special circumstances” to justify the staying of the lawsuit brought against it by lay assessor Veera Bhajan over her not being able to take up her position. Read more

10th November 2021


Daily Brief - Tuesday 9th November, 2021

When Racine Belle saw the refurbished Maracas nature trail leading to the Maracas Waterfall she was pleasantly surprised. Bell said that when she last visited, the site was in a “deplorable condition” and one “could not even recognise the sign.” Belle is from D'Abadie but she has family in Maracas/St... Read more

9th November 2021


Daily Brief - Monday 8th November, 2021

Eight more people have died from covid19 and 329 new cases were confirmed in the latest Ministry of Health update on Sunday. The update said the eight people were three elderly males, three middle aged males, an elderly female and a middle-aged female. Read more

8th November 2021


Daily Brief - Friday 5th November, 2021

The search for 27-year-old casino worker Kezia Jeneka Venicia Guerra ended in sorrow early on the Divali public holiday with police digging up her body from a four-foot deep grave in the forest, some 300 feet away from Santa Barbara Road in Maracas, St Joseph. Read more

5th November 2021


Daily Brief - Wednesday 3rd November, 2021

The Homicide Bureau of Police Service says murders have been on the increase since 2011 with an average of 428 people killed every year. At a media briefing Tuesday, public information officer ASP Sheridon Hill said the TTPS has no evidence that there was any spike in murders since former... Read more

3rd November 2021


Daily Brief - Tuesday 2nd November, 2021

Even though the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently gave the green light for children five-11 in the US to be vaccinated with the Pfizer covid19 vaccine, this country will not do so until the World Health Organization (WHO) has given approval. Read more

2nd November 2021


Daily Brief - Monday 1st November, 2021

As of today, there will be no Value Added Tax (VAT) applied to the following items: Read more here Read more

1st November 2021


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