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PM disappointed Posted: Sunday, March 28, 2021
PM disappointed after AG appears on 'Vibes with Voicey' without mask Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has expressed disappointment after Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi appeared on 'Vibes with Voicey' on Thursday night without a mask. Superintendent Roger Alexander and radio host Ancil Isaac aka Blaze were also in attendance.
Al-Rawi apologises for not wearing mask at charity event There's been public criticism of Al-Rawi's failure to wear a mask at the event, and the Prime Minister even expressed his disappointment in that regard. The Opposition has since called for his firing as a government minister for not observing the mask-wearing policy.
Vaccine roll-out starts April 6
23 new COVID-19 cases recorded Total confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have risen to 7,977 with 23 new infections.
Crowds at MovieTowne Just hours after Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley urged citizens to continue following public health protocols, including wearing masks and not congregating in large crowds, police had to disperse large numbers of partrons that converged at MovieTowne, Invaders Bay.
CoP worried: Illegal immigration could cause surge in COVID-19 cases Police Commissioner Gary Griffith believes T&T is at risk for a resurgence in COVID-19 cases due to the continued issue of illegal immigration.
Ernst and Young report reveals water trucking scandal Gonzales: A well-coordinated water mafia
‘Child pornography rampant in T&T'
Questions over permission for shooting ranges From Chaguaramas to Gasparillo, shooting ranges are springing up everywhere, but checks and oversights for individuals operating them seem non-existent.
PNM Women mourn passing of T&T's first female senator The National Women's League of the People's National Movement (PNM) mourns the passing of icon Dame Louise Horne, at 109.
Couva bar owner charged for land fraud A 50-year-old bar owner from Dow Village, California was charged for fraudulently obtaining $100,000 by pretending he was the owner of a parcel of land.
Suspect killed in Trincity police raid Meanwhile, officers pursuing the deceased claimed as they breached the bedroom on the eastern side of the house, Antoine pointed a firearm in their direction. He was ordered to drop the weapon but he refused and in keeping with the T&T Police Services' (TTPS) Use of Force Policy, the officers discharged several rounds from their service pistols, hitting Antoine about the body.
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