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Augustine to take oath today
Posted: Thursday, December 9, 2021

No change to election result
The two recounts in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) election brought no change to the result.

Candlelight Movement delivers petitions to Parliament ...over 128,000 signatures
The Candlelight Movement delivered to the Parliament on Tuesday petitions with more than 128,000 signatures, calling for women to be allowed to use non-lethal weapons like Tasers and pepper spray; for firearm users licences to be fast-tracked for women; for a system of control in issuing vehicle number plates; a commission of enquiry into the criminal justice system; and for “PH” taxis to be registered and regulated.

Augustine to take oath today
The “saltfish” of Tobago, 36-year-old Farley Chavez Augustine, will take the oath of office as Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Chief Secretary today. The word “saltfish”, meaning Augustine is well loved...

Farley: PNM left us a bed of thorns
The newly-elected Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly Farley Chavez Augustine has warned Tobagonians that they face a challenging financial start to their term in office, claiming that the former PNM administration left the incoming leadership a bed of thorns to lie on.

Farley to seek legal counsel on reopening of Tobago beaches

Trinidad and Tobago records second highest covid19 daily case numbers – 881
The recorded figure of 881 new cases on Wednesday is the second highest thus far in the pandemic period. The new cases were from samples taken between Sunday to Tuesday.

The case for mandatory vaccination

Saunders: PSA executive made illegal decision on Duke
The decision to keep Watson Duke as president of the Public Services Association (PSA) following his party’s victory in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) election goes against the association’s constitution and presents a conflict of interest.

Unvaccinated Republic workers face suspension
A representative of the Banking, Insurance and General Workers’ Union (BIGWU) yesterday told a Joint Select Committee of Parliament that hundreds of unvaccinated Republic Bank Ltd (RBL) employees could “possibly” face suspension in January for not submitting mandatory PCR tests, which they must pay for themselves.

US donates another 304,200 Pfizer vaccines to T&T

CMO: Omicron confirmed in 57 countries, all 6 WHO regions

Shadie beaten to death after 'love bite' argument
An autopsy done on the body of the 31-year-old woman found she died of blunt force trauma and sustained multiple blows to her body.

$5,000 fine for sex with girl, 13

Bail for Tobago man charged with sexual penetration of boy

Girl 15 missing



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