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Pan pioneer Anthony Williams dies of Covid
Posted: Wednesday, December 22, 2021

27 COVID deaths, 723 new cases
The Ministry of Health has recorded 27 additional COVID related deaths. This brings the total number of deaths to 2639. There are currently 523 patients in the hospital. The ministry has also recorded 723 new COVID cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of active cases to 15778.

Pan pioneer Anthony Williams dies of Covid
Call for panmen to get vaccinated...

... The passing of a steelpan genius

Al-Rawi to meet with JTUM, interest groups today

Protective services groups open to talks with AG on vaccine policy

AG says Parliament won’t be exempted from safe zone policy

Confederation of Regional Business Chambers splits, 8 of 16 members leave
Of the 16 members of the Confederation of Regional Business Chambers (CRBC), eight members have decided to take their leave after unresolved disagreements with the confederation.

The prison officer attackers were teenagers
One suspect was killed and the other was shot in the back and is hospitalised.

$20,000 reward for info on Lyka
A $20,000 reward is being offered by a group of friends of missing Filipino national Lyka Yvette Bernas for reliable information on her.

HADCO tipped to take over Asa Wright Centre

Farley Augustine: PNM trying to mislead once again
On Monday, the PNM Tobago Council held a news conference announcing that the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) would have $1.78 Billion come 2022. However, THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine said these statements by the PNM are an attempt to cover up the fact that some $163 Million was spent by the ousted PNM-controlled THA in a few months.



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