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MINISTER FRANKLIN KHAN HAS DIED
Posted: Saturday, April 17, 2021

MINISTER FRANKLIN KHAN HAS DIED
Khan leaves to mourn wife Laura, and two children. Khan was being treated for years for heart disease.

64 new covid19 cases end rough week
It marks the end of one the country's worst weeks in terms of the number of new cases recorded, totalling 333 between Monday and Friday's reports.

Man dies 8 days after taking COVID vaccine
The report, done by surgeon Dr Ammiel Arra, gave the cause of death as multi-organ failure, bilateral limb and abdominal wall ischaemia, aortic thrombosis, diabetes mellitus/ischaemic heart disease and congestive cardiac failure.

35,448 students without devices, but Gadsby-Dolly assures: Help is on the way
She said that in the coming weeks, her ministry will receive a batch of 20,000 laptops, and parents and guardians of students without devices are asked to complete and submit the means test form before April 30, in order to secure a device.

Trinidad and Tobago spends US$7.4 m on CIP
TRINIDAD and Tobago has spent US$ $7,356,767.00, provided in part by the United Nations through TT's Country Implementation Plan (CIP-TT), on national initiatives related to the achievement of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2020.

MovieTowne will not close
The company had initially announced it would be closing its theatres for the three-week period, but while they did, their competitors continued to promote the upcoming blockbuster.

Obika's wife stays put
Having lobbied long and hard for his family to get a visa and an exemption to enter TT under a covid19 border closure, Obika on Friday told Newsday their travel plans had been scuppered by fallout from the eruption of St Vincent's La Soufriere volcano.

Hygiene Week: How to keep COVID-19 out of the home

Seismologist: Volcanic tsunami won't be a threat to region

Trini priest stays in St Vincent – 'I won't abandon my flock'

Duke: PM planning 'sinister' retrenchments on covid bed
Duke said there are mass retrenchments impending at WASA and "several places" in the public service.

Duke's wife paid $16 million from WASA over eight years
A March 8, 2021 summary of payments by the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has confirmed that the company owned by the wife of Public Services Association (PSA) President Watson Duke—has been paid a total of $16,389,436.01 between 2012 and 2020.

Judge tells police: Bring SORT head to court
The Professional Standards Bureau took Hernandez from his home to be interviewed in an investigation into events related to the abduction and murder of court clerk Andrea Bharatt.

Common-law husband reports wife's disappearance to police
She was reported missing to the Longdenville Police Post around 2:30 pm on Thursday by her common-law husband.

4 charged with sex trafficking crimes
FOUR men were expected to appear virtually before a Port of Spain magistrate on Friday, charged with various offences including facilitating child prostitution and sexual penetration of a child.

Tobago calypsonian, wife arrested for brutal attack on landlady
"This is an ongoing situation with this tenant that began in 2017. Since then, I have been sending legal notices to the tenant to vacate the land, but he got Mr (a lawyer named) to write me back, and the tenant never left. He just kept expanding the structure until he began building a wall," the woman claimed.



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