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Dr Sawh should be axed too
Posted: Friday, November 13, 2020

Medical intern fired for racist comments: Dr Sawh should be axed too
The woman, who now sells decorative plants for a living, said she exhausted all of her options to find employment.

Tobago woman to get surgery after begging on social media, NWRHA says
After a tearful Facebook post begging for medical attention, the North West Regional Health Authority (NWRHA) has scheduled an orthopaedic surgery for Cindy Sammy.

This is how Third World looks
What we have seen in the last few days is nothing short of what the US itself frowns on and often takes diplomatic or even economic action against; the failure of the head of a government to accept the will of the people and leave office.

NEL records $107m loss at Half Year 2021
Company Chairman Ingrid Lashley noted in the financial statements: "As loss of $107 million for the fiscal year to date compared to profit of $18.4 million for the comparative period last year, is reflective of the movement in fair value this year compared to relative stability in the previous year."

Unit Trust Calypso Fund takes $104m hit
This is compared to Total Comprehensive Income of $23 million for the comparative period ended September 2019 or a decline of 552 per cent.

'WE WILL GET JUSTICE'
That was the confident response of Sterling Jacobs to news on Thursday that the probe into his son's killing by police could lead to murder charges. Seven officers who shot Joel Jacobs and two other men in Morvant in June could face murder charges while other officers who tried to conceal the crime by removing evidence from the scene and lodging false reports, could be charged with misbehaviour in public office.

'Preeze' says he's on vacation, Young maintains he was sent on leave
National Security Minister Stuart Young has maintained that Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) founder Kerron Clarke was sent on leave by the Defence Force.

Two Trinis among 14 to receive honorary doctorates from UWI

Manning explains use of Heritage and Stabilisation Fund
The clarification comes as an economist criticised Government stating that "the HSF was not designed to defend the exchange rate".

Barbershop on wheels: Nyron Charles goes mobile to give haircuts
Charles owns Trending and Stylin Mobile Barbering Services. He has taken his 28 years' experience as a barber to modernise his business. It all began in 1992 in Arima, where Charles comes from.

Ramdial: Why did Kamla reject me for election?
Mounting a virtual political platform in support of Vasant Barath, who is aspiring to lead the United National Congress (UNC), Ramdial indirectly suggested that some of the candidates may have criminal ties and be engaged in corruption.

'Time for Kamla to go'
FORMER minister Vasant Bharath said the public tongue-lashing Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar got from the Prime Minister on Wednesday has embarrassed him and the party and reinforced the view that there is need for change at the top.

UNC on blanking THA election: 'Duke is there'
IN SPITE of criticism that it cannot be considered a national party if it does not contest the general or local elections in Tobago, the United National Congress (UNC) has confirmed that it will not be fielding any candidates in the 2021 Tobago House of Assembly (THA) election.

Dennis: Covid19 prison outbreak fast-tracked relocation
Chief Secretary Ancil Dennis has apologised for the "lack of consultation" with Glen Road residents before a decision was made to open the Tobago Correctional Facility in their neighbourhood.

26 new covid19 cases, no new deaths
Another 26 people contracted covid19 from November 9-11, the Ministry of Health reported in its daily update on Thursday.

Beckles praises PM for 'focusing on science' of covid19
UWI Vice-Chancellor Sir Hilary Beckles has praised the Prime Minister for "focusing on the science," in the fight against covid19.

DSS supporters OK with losing investments
DSS investors say they were prepared to lose their money if the system crashed, but not through its being seized by police in an ongoing investigation.

Blaxx out of hospital

Missing diver's son grateful for support
The son of missing diver Reinaldo Novoa has offered special praise to civilians who have been helping to search for his father.

Alleged paedophile conscious but critical after Carenage beating
A 34-year-old man who was beaten by residents of Scorpion Alley, Carenage, on Monday is conscious but in critical condition at the Port of Spain General Hospital, police said.

Elder, 68, accused of raping girl, 13, in church
According to police, the man was charged with four counts of sexual touching and one count of sexual penetration of a minor by WPC Brathwaite of the Port-of-Spain Child Protection Unit.

Venezuelan suffers severe brain trauma after beating
A Venezuelan joiner remains in a critical condition at the San Fernando General Hospital with severe brain trauma after three of his countrymen attacked him on Wednesday.

Mayaro man, 30, missing since Monday
Police are seeking the public's help to find a Mayaro man. Statom Octave, 30, went missing on Monday.



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