Trinicenter.com
Trinidad and Tobago News
 
 Time
Caribbean Links

COLUMNISTS
Ras Tyehimba  
Susan Edwards  
Dr. K Nantambu  
Winford James  
Dr. S Cudjoe  
Raffique Shah  
Terry Joseph  
Bukka Rennie  
Denis Solomon  
Stephen Kangal  
Corey Gilkes  
A.S. Leslie  
Shelagh Simmons  
Guest Writers  

Affiliates
TriniSoca.com  
TriniView.com  
Trinbago Pan  
Nubian School  
RaceandHistory.com  
Rootsie.com  
RootsWomen  
HowComYouCom  
AmonHotep.com  
Africa Speaks  
Rasta Times  
US Crusade  


Imbert dismisses economist warning
Posted: Monday, April 12, 2021

Imbert dismisses economist warning of IMF
He added: "Several economists, not specifically Dr Hosein, have used the IMF's figures to criticise the Government. Now that the IMF has said something positive on our growth prospects going forward, they're questioning the IMF."

The Disruptors
"A big part of the payment business is not done by commercial banks any more, so the commercial banking business is being disrupted and as you know banking is an old tradition that has been around for a number of years and it is probably one of the last to be disrupted but the disruption has started," he said.

Young: 50 T&T soldiers leave tomorrow for St Vincent
Members of T&T Defence Force sail to St Vincent tomorrow on the Galleons Passage vessel to carry supplies and assist the eruption-ravaged island– and the vessel will also bring home T&T nationals who are in St Vincent.

Trinis in SVG want to come home
"The groceries are practically empty now. They packed out stuff on Friday and today (Saturday) there is nothing, Barbados sent some relief items so we may get stuff from that. Honestly, we weren't able to get anything today," Ramgoolam told Guardian Media.

Health Ministry: 22 more COVID-19 cases; 5 in ICU
In this evening's update, the Ministry said these cases are from samples taken between April 8-10 and will be processed at the discretion of the County Medical Officers of Health (CMOHs).

14-year-old goes missing
Police said Stephanie, of Singh Trace, Ragoonanan Road, Cunupia, was last seen at home at 8.30 pm on April 9, wearing a blue dress and red slippers. She was reported missing to the Cunupia Police Station at 12.04 am on April 10.



Email page Send page by E-Mail