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1,600 animals vaccinated against rabies
Posted: Friday, March 25, 2022

Hosein: 1,600 animals vaccinated against rabies
Ministry veterinary officer Dr Jevan Siewsankar said, "Every single farmer that has had a suspect case has been sent to get the prophylactic vaccine. As of today, that would be 29-30."

Hosein visits Barrackpore to witness Anti-Rabies vaccination exercise

Prime Minister: Money given to police was to fight white-collar crime left by UNC
THE Prime Minister has lashed back at Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, who advocated for criminal charges to be laid against him, after allegations by former CoP Gary Griffith that Rowley gave him $35 million to pursue criminal charges against opposition members.

Moonilal questions $$ to 'witch-hunt UNC'
Moonilal raised this concern after statements by the Prime Minister that the police received US$18 million to fight white-collar crime, and by former commissioner of police (CoP) Gary Griffith that he received $35 million to pursue criminal charges against UNC members.

Vasant suing Kamla over nasty comments


Gary hits back at PM, says he's already started to be political

Guyana VP draws fire over T&T falling apart comment
Foreign Affairs Minister Amery Browne has spoken with Guyana's Foreign Affairs Minister about a recent video featuring Guyana's Vice President Bharath Jagdeo saying that "T&T is falling apart."

ANSA McAL records $935 million profit without any job losses
Ansa McAL has recorded a profit before tax of $935 million for the year ended December 31, 2021. This was a 29 per cent increase when compared to the same period in 2020.

National Energy women instructors drill into male-dominated workforce
Trinidad and Tobago's 2020 ILO statistics showed 41.5 per cent of the workforce was women and the remainder were men. The TT Energy Chamber said in March 2022 the downstream contractor labour force was predominantly male, with just 12 per cent being female in 2021.

Eid Holiday 2022 announced
The Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago has announced that Eid-ul-Fitr will be observed as a public holiday on Monday, May 2, 2022.

Workers dismissed for refusing COVID-19 vaccine
The Industrial Court has fined two local waste disposal companies a total of $40,000 after they were found in contempt of a court order to continue paying seven workers who had been presented with dismissal letters after they were prevented from working, owing to their refusal to get vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus.

Othello: Suicidal behaviour exists on a spectrum
"The spectrum runs from suicidal ideation or thoughts about harming oneself or ending one's life, to non-suicidal self-harm events where someone harms themselves but their intent at that time is not to die, to attempted suicide where the harming of oneself is for the purpose of ending one's life, as well as completed suicides."

TTPS to probe video of recaptured prisoner says senior cop

Piarco doubles vendor killed
According to a police report, at about 3.30 am Seeram, of Perseverance Road, Carapichaima, had just purchased a bag of ice at the service station and was re-entering his vehicle when he was approached by a man who opened fire on him. Seeram died on the scene.



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