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FIFA suspends TTFA
Posted: Friday, September 25, 2020

FIFA suspends TTFA
This suspension will only be lifted when the TTFA fully complies with its obligations as a member of FIFA, including recognising the legitimacy of the appointed normalisation committee and bringing its own statutes into line with the FIFA Statutes.

Cudjoe slams 'selfish' Utd TTFA for FIFA suspension
On Thursday evening, Cudjoe said, “I am not surprised because FIFA would have already stated its position quite early. I was trying to avoid this situation. I remembered calling a meeting in August with all the football (bodies). I think FIFA has been fair and reasonable in its dealings by giving them a deadline (of September 16) and then going the extra mile of giving them an extension (of September 23)."

99 more covid19-positive cases reported
The Ministry of Health reported 99 covid19-positive cases on Thursday, bringing the total number of active cases to 2,121, while the number of deaths remained at 67.

Griffith slams critics of DSS raid
Police Commissioner Gary Griffith has asked those challenging his officers' decision to raid and seize funds from the Drugs Sou Sou in La Horquetta on Tuesday, whether they feel any shame.

Sou sou saviour
Soy Sou, partner (Jamaica)or paluwagan (Philippines) has been a help to the poor who find themselves shut out of the traditional financial institutions.

Cops in 2nd raid on DSS head's home heckled
As police descended on the La Horquetta home of the leader of the Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) group for the second time in as many days yesterday, they were ridiculed by the man's neighbours.

Police arrest 18 Venezuelans, 14 Chinese for COVID breach
The group, consisting of 18 Venezuelans and 14 Chinese nationals, was held after officers attached to the Northern Division Task Force Area West (NDTFAW) and the Criminal Investigations Department of the St. Joseph Police Station had cause to effect a raid at a sports bar along the Southern Main Road, Curepe.

26 boats to challenge for 2020 Great Race honours
The second rollback due to coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, has impacted the local sporting fraternities similar to what is taking place around the world, but as the TTPBA President Marcus Gomez pointed out, this is a no-contact sport, where the 12th man doesn't really factor in this high-speed pursuit.

Concerns over CSEC/CAPE results: Education Minister speaks to CXC
Thousands of students across the region have expressed displeasure with their results. Some have noted "inconsistencies" in their grades and profiles.

Kamla: 'We must jealously guard tenets of democracy'
In her Republic Day message, Persad-Bissessar said on the 44th anniversary, citizens are called upon to remember the sacrifices, great tasks and responsibilities which accompanied this achievement.

No ransom request for Sangre Grande businesswoman
Relatives of a Sangre Grande businesswoman, who was kidnapped outside her family's supermarket on Wednesday morning, are yet to receive a ransom request.

Reward for info leading to rescue of kidnapped Sangre Grande woman
Ali, a 67-year-old mother of three, was snatched on Wednesday morning as she was about to open her business – Co$$ Cutters Supermarket – at George Street, Sangre Grande. She was thrown into a grey Mitsubishi Lancer which sped off in the direction of Coalmine.

Penal residents complain of rising crime
Tasha Persad- Ramesh, 35, said residents are now living in fear following a series of attempted break-ins and home invasions by a criminal gang plaguing the area.



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