Daily Brief

Daily Brief - Monday 17th August, 2020

Many people decided to enjoy a last trip to the beach, a visit to the bar or enjoy a movie before the new covid19 regulations come into effect on Monday. The Prime Minister announced on Saturday a roll back on previously relaxed measures including no in-house dining at restaurants and... Read more

17th August 2020


Daily Brief - Friday 14th August, 2020

With almost 19,000 people, mainly Venezuelans, registered with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in TT as of June, a representative wants the State to implement border control management procedures to allow people to enter the country. Read more

14th August 2020


Daily Brief - Thursday 13th August, 2020

Days after she told her parents that she was being followed by a group of men on her way home from classes, a form five student of the Marabella North Secondary School, is now missing. Princess Phillips,18, of Marabella was last seen on Friday by her mother when she left... Read more

13th August 2020


Daily Brief - Wednesday 12th August, 2020

The Ministry of Health said five more people have tested positive for covid19 in its update at 6 pm on Tuesday. That brings the total number of covid19 cases to 300. Four of the five cases were contacts of recently positive covid19 cases while the fifth was currently the subject... Read more

12th August 2020


Daily Brief - Tuesday 11th August, 2020

Phillip Edward Alexander thanked Police Commissioner Gary Griffith and the police corporate communications unit for getting involved quickly and debunking a social media post which said he was not an election candidate. Alexander is the leader of the Progressive Empowerment Party (PEP) and was its candidate for Diego Martin North/East. Read more

11th August 2020


Daily Brief - Monday 10th August, 2020

Chairman and managing director of Personnel Management Services Diana Mahabir-Wyatt is describing as confusing the government’s decision to approve covid19 backpay for public servants. She said public servants who were sent home would have received full pay while at home. Read more

10th August 2020


Daily Brief - Friday 7th August, 2020

Amnesty International (AI) is condemning the recent repatriation of 165 Venezuelans from TT back to their country. In a release, AI researcher for the Caribbean Louise Tillotson lamented that TT criminalises irregular entry into the country. This, she said, is contrary to international human rights standards. Read more here Read more

7th August 2020


Daily Brief - Thursday 6th August, 2020

The Ministry of Education denied rumours that a member of staff employed at head office at the Education Towers, St Vincent Street, Port of Spain has tested positive for covid19. In a release Wednesday, the ministry said it was reported to the executive team that a staff member was identified... Read more

6th August 2020


Daily Brief - Wednesday 5th August, 2020

There are concerns that the continued effects of the covid19 pandemic will severely affect the operations of regional healthcare services, as some aspects of the health sector have already been disrupted, according to director of the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) Carissa Etienne on Tuesday. Read more

5th August 2020


Daily Brief - Tuesday 4th August, 2020

The testing rate for covid19 in TT is well within WHO guidelines, even as concerns mount given the increase of covid19 cases in the country. The percentage of positive tests to number of unique samples completed saw a decrease from three per cent to 1.8 per cent since July 20... Read more

4th August 2020


Daily Brief - Monday 3rd August, 2020

The Office of the Prime Minister (Gender and Child Affairs) and the Children’s Authority (CA) are working with the management of the St Jude’s School for Girls after a child and a worker tested positive for covid19. Read more

3rd August 2020


Daily Brief - Friday 31st July, 2020

Shane Superville, Julien Neaves, Corey Connelly Ria Carrera-Toney and Muhammad Muwakil both slept with knives in their beds for years. Carrera-Toney still does. They have never met, yet are connected by one of the most traumatic experiences in this country’s modern history. Read more here Read more

31st July 2020


Daily Brief - Thursday 30th July, 2020

When 14-year-old Mandisa Pantin heard that her father, journalist Raoul Pantin, was being held hostage, she couldn’t believe it. This was only the beginning of a trauma that would tear her family apart. Thirteen years before the coup, her earliest memory of her father was of wearing a brand-new dress... Read more

30th July 2020


Daily Brief - Wednesday 29th July, 2020

One more person has tested positive for covid19 since the Ministry of Health’s 10 am update on Tuesday, bringing the total up to 154. The ministry’s 6 pm update said the additional case is a primary contact of a recent covid19 positive patient. Read more here Read more

29th July 2020


Daily Brief - Tuesday 28th July, 2020

Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith said another incident like the July 1990 attempted coup by the Jamaat al Muslimeen will not happen under his watch. He was speaking on Monday at the police media briefing. He said Monday marked the anniversary of possibly the darkest day in the nation's history. Read more

28th July 2020


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