NEWS
Young people TT’s greatest asset
“Positive change to eradicate negative actions” chanted Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) graduates along with Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of National Security Glenda Jennings-Smith at the CCC's graduation ceremony at the Tonia Hall, Centre of Excellence, Macoya yesterday. The CCC aims to empower socially marginalised youth between the ages of 16-25 by providing them with skills in various sectors. The 1901st cycle comprised of 773 graduates, who engaged in six months of training in their chosen fields and received their certificates of graduation at the event. Read more here
Burglars steal critical medicine from hospital
Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of critical medication for patients, including those with terminal illnesses such as cancer, have been stolen from the pharmacy at the St James Medical Complex (SJMC). In an immediate response to this “tragedy” that struck the health institution, acting chief executive officer at the North West Regional Health (NWRHA), Terron Gilchrist condemned the act and questioned, “Why would someone want to take God out of their thoughts and steal medicine for the survival of sick people?” Read more here
POLITICS
Minister: Mansions going up on agricultural lands
Mansions are going up on agricultural land in Rio Claro and this must be dealt with, Agriculture Minister Clarence Rambharat said when he distributed lease letters to farmers yesterday at his office in Chaguanas. “This should not be. I do not like to see this, but the point is I cannot remove squatters.” The Commissioner of State Lands is the only person who has power over illegal squatting, he said, "And I intend to go to Parliament via the Cabinet and ask for approval to make changes to the state land legislation so other people will have the authority to deal with squatting." Read more here
Roodal ready to apologise, but will consult lawyers first
While UNC MP Roodal Moonilal has indicated willingness to apologise for alleged “threatening” words towards PNM MP Fitzgerald Hinds, he says he has to consult his lawyers since he still has a case in court regarding the Parliament’s Privileges Committee handling of the matter. Moonilal indicated thison Wednesday to Guardian Media after a majority Government vote in Parliament adopted a motion calling on him to apologise to Parliament and Hinds at the next sitting of Parliament. Read more here
BUSINESS
Mission to market TT’s fine-flavour
The production of fine-flavour cocoa is on the rise as farmers and farm owners are making use of training programmes, disease control campaigns, bulk transport from remote areas, and other facilities and services made available through the Cocoa Development Company of TT (CDCTT). Recent data from CDCTT indicates that as of May 30, some 308 metric tonnes of fine-flavour cocoa has been produced in TT – well on course to cross last year’s total of 418 metric tonnes. In cocoa lingo, fine refers to the genetic make-up of the cocoa and flavour, the quality. Trinidad is unique among global cocoa producers in that 100 per cent of the country’s cocoa is classified as fine because of exclusive use of the Trinitario species of cocoa in commercial production. On average, an estate with 500 to 600 trees, typical of a local farmer, can in six months produce 400 kilogrammes of dry beans. Read more here
Rowley: Govt to value every parcel of land
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said yesterday the State has embarked upon the valuation of every parcel of land in Trinidad and Tobago, and that he “looks forward to the date when the programme is completed”. Read more here
REGIONAL
No Police State - Lawmakers Urge Caution In Review Of Anti-Gang Legislation
A proposal that Jamaican immigration authorities should be compelled to alert the police when convicted gangsters are about to leave the island has not found favour with lawmakers who are reviewing the so-called anti-gang legislation. Similarly, members of a joint select committee of Parliament have shot down another suggestion to allow the police to obtain a court order declaring an entity a criminal organisation and giving investigators the go-ahead to monitor its activities. Not only are the proposals fraught with danger, according to Attorney General Marlene Malahoo Forte and opposition Senator K.D. Knight, but similar provisions are already included in existing legislation. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
European heatwave sets new June temperature records
Angela Merkel seen shaking for second time in weeks
Angela Merkel has been seen shaking in public for the second time in less than two weeks, raising further concern for the wellbeing of the German chancellor. Merkel, 64, appeared to clutch her arms together to keep herself still as she attended an event with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Thursday. The incident, at a farewell ceremony for Justice Minister Katarina Barley, was captured on a live feed by the Reuters news agency. Read more here
27th June 2019