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Legal claim against FIFA reinstated
Posted: Saturday, September 26, 2020

Legal claim against FIFA reinstated
TTFA kicks up a storm after suspension

3 La Horquetta station cops returned DSS $22m
"We found out that investigators appointed were part of the sou sou. I am monitoring this carefully, I am going to liaise closely with the PCA and the DPP on this matter," Griffith said.

Covid death count at 70
Number of samples submitted to the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), the UWI and other local sites for testing for COVID-19 30,424

Tobago records second COVID-19 death

Stranded grad gets reponse from Ministry

CXC CEO stands by CSEC, CAPE grading system
"We have not received any formal complaint from anyone," Wesley said during a press conference from Barbados. However, he admitted that several regional Ministers of Education had reached out with concern about the issue to CXC, which he is looking into.

Minister seeks answers from CXC
Gadsby-Dolly said correspondence outlining several red flags was sent to CXC's CEO and registrar Dr Wayne Wesley, who, despite this letter, did not acknowledge there were any formal complaints about anomalies with the results during a press conference yesterday.

USC cancels virtual graduation ceremony

CAL flying through turbulent times
Among the proposals being presented by CAL to workers representatives is a salary reduction of between 5 and 20 percent for all operating staff for a six to eight month period. It is expected the cuts will take place effective next month.

Housing Ministry distributes Eeeds of Lease under Self-Help Programme
Today, beneficiaries without land, have access to fully developed residential lots. These lots are being offered at only thirty percent (30%) of its market value. Additionally, they will also have access to subsidised mortgages at 2% and 5% interest rates from the Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Finance Company, approved building contractors, pre-approved house plans, as well as technical assistance and oversight during construction of their homes.

The relevance of libraries in 2020
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Communications, Symon de Nobriga, believes that libraries still have their place in the age of technology.

Sammy tells State official - Explain how to adapt to flooding
The corporation chairman added that after Tropical Storm Brett in 2017, the Penal/Debe area was affected nine times by flooding which resulted in millions of dollars in losses to households and farmers.

Will they seize my sex toys? - Businesswoman takes legal action
THE owner of a sex shop has been given the green light by the High Court to file legal action against the Comptroller of Excise after two shipments of adult toys she imported earlier this year were seized by Customs officers.

Sprangalang back in hospital
In 2019, Hall, 70, was admitted to Mt Hope for multiple ailments including seizures and a mild stroke. He recovered and was well enough to host his first show in May. It was a virtual show discussing issues from his childhood and experiences with Viagra.

Abducted businesswoman's family worried about her health
They said the kidnapping was very strange, as the abductors have not yet called to demand a ransom or allow them to speak to Ali to assure them she is safe and in good health.

Saddam calls for protection for prison officers
"In particular there were discussions on implementing legislation to treat with the arming of prison officers, secure housing and camera systems for prison officers."

Bandits try storming granny's house: Cops kill one
A man suspected to be among a gang of criminals who allegedly attempted a home invasion at a pensioner's home was fatally shot by police early Friday.

Family claims police targeted relative who was shot dead
Ann Newark told Newsday her 26-year-old son Zethari was no saint and over the years, had occasionally gotten into trouble for "petty thefts and robbery. "No rape, no murder, no drugs. Just petty thefts. We not going to sit here and say ‘He was a good boy' and that he wasn't a pest," she said.



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