Daily Brief - Tuesday 15th June, 2021
Describing the nation's highways and main roads as racetrack courses an hour before the curfew starts, Police Commissioner Gary Griffith is promising swift action against errant, speeding and reckless drivers. In fact, speaking on Monday morning at a press briefing, Griffith said a plan would be in place where there... Read more
15th June 2021
Daily Brief - Monday 14th June, 2021
In the space of two hours, the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturing Association (TTMA) was able to vaccinate some 500 people. Chief Executive Officer of the TTMA Ramesh Ramdeen was present at the associations’ vaccine rollout yesterday at the Divali Nagar site in Chaguanas and gave the figures. Read more
14th June 2021
Daily Brief - Friday 11th June, 2021
The Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) is asking Finance Minister Colm Imbert to consider salary relief grants to almost half of manufacturing sector employees who have been affected in one way or the other by Covid-19. Read more
11th June 2021
Daily Brief - Thursday 10th June, 2021
The Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association (TTMA) says it welcomes the supplementary funding in various sectors such as Health, Agriculture, National Security and Social Development as announced in the mid-year budget review yesterday. But the association is asking Minister Colm Imbert to provide salary relief grants to just under half... Read more
10th June 2021
Daily Brief - Wednesday 9th June, 2021
Venezuelan Eldric Sella has achieved his dream of qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics. However, Sella, who resides in Trinidad after seeking asylum in 2018, will not be representing his native country. The 24-year-old is one of 29 refugee athletes, competing in 12 disciplines, on the second-ever refugee Olympic team. Read more
9th June 2021
Daily Brief - Tuesday 8th June, 2021
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh says his ministry is working towards vaccinating 62,000 people with their second dose of covid19 vaccines by mid-July. Deyalsingh received his second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine at the Paddock, Queen's Park Savannah, Port of Spain, on Monday. Read more
8th June 2021
Daily Brief - Monday 7th June, 2021
Three hundred vaccines an hour – 2,500 by 4.30 pm, Sunday. That is the rate of vaccination being rolled out at the Divali Nagar site on Sunday morning, on day one of the Ministry of Health’s collaboration with the private sector to undertake mass vaccination. Read more here Read more
7th June 2021
Daily Brief - Friday 4th June, 2021
San Fernando mayor Junia Regrello has advised Sunday morning shoppers at the Marabella market to walk with a shopping list and be prepared to spend a shorter time purchasing produce. He said the market is open from Sunday to Friday, with Saturdays being reserved for vendors at the Mucurapo Street market. Read more
4th June 2021
Daily Brief - Wednesday 2nd June, 2021
As restaurants have been ordered to close, McDonald's has donated its stock to non-governmental organisations (NGOs). Arcos Dorados, which runs McDonald’s in Trinidad and Tobago, has partnered with the NGOs Is There Not A Cause (ITNAC) and the Syrian-Lebanese Women’s Association (SLWA) to provide food ingredients and hand sanitiser to... Read more
2nd June 2021
Daily Brief - Tuesday 1st June, 2021
Despite a permanent closure of three per cent of businesses, the TT Manufacturers Association (TTMA) said the sector has been resilient when compared to other regional producers during the pandemic. Newsday reached out to the TTMA via e-mail last week to get an idea of how the sector was coping... Read more
1st June 2021
Daily Brief - Friday 28th May, 2021
Energy Minister Stuart Young said on Wednesday Government is seeking the private sector's help in fighting covid19 vaccine hesitancy. He made this statement at a virtual news conference, after a virtual meeting between the Government and representatives of the private sector. Read more
28th May 2021
Daily Brief - Thursday 27th May, 2021
Energy Minister Stuart Young said yesterday that when the Government begins reopening the country, it will be done on a phased basis, similar to the system used during last year’s first wave of COVID-19. Young was speaking at a media conference after a joint-ministerial meeting with the Confederation of Regional... Read more
27th May 2021
Daily Brief - Wednesday 26th May, 2021
For this month, up to Tuesday, the country recorded over 10,000 new covid19 cases, according to statistics derived from the Ministry of Health’s daily 4 pm update. The country saw 10,055 new cases and 239 deaths in the past 25 days. Read more
26th May 2021
Daily Brief - Tuesday 25th May, 2021
Trinidad and Tobago is seeking covid19 vaccines from the European Union (EU). Leader of Government Business Camille Robinson-Regis made this announcement in the House of Representatives on Monday. Responding to a question from the Opposition on behalf of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne, Robinson-Regis said Government is... Read more
25th May 2021
Daily Brief - Monday 24th May, 2021
With the announcement of a wetter-than-normal 2021 wet season by the Meteorological Service, people are being urged to monitor information from the Met Office and the ODPM to make sure they aren’t caught off guard. It said there is a new climate normal, as 1981-2010 was the reference for the... Read more
24th May 2021