NEWS
Piarco Airport pay kiosks crash after 2 days
The new automated parking system at the Piarco International Airport is down two days after being launched. Park-In comprises multiple electronic kiosks around the airport to facilitate automated payment transactions for parking at the airport. The system was launched on Monday, however, on Tuesday night four of the five kiosks located inside and outside of the airport atrium were reported to be down. The system was implemented to provide safer transactions and avoid long queues to exit the facility. Read more here
Fewer police stations, more police patrols, says Gary
The public will soon be able to make police reports online rather than going to any of the 77 police stations. So said Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith on Wednesday during a crime symposium at the office of Oropouche Member of Parliament Roodal Moonilal in Debe yesterday. Griffith took questions from the audience and responded to their concerns. Read more here
POLITICS
Moonilal wants inquiry into ferry deal
Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal says the lease of the Maltese vessel Jean De La Valette should be stopped and an independent inquiry should be conducted into procurement process for the proposed ferry. Speaking at his Oropouche East Constituency office yesterday, Moonilal said he had noted Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s response to the issues surrounding the vessel and found he was negligent in the matter. Moonilal said the PM has taken the wrong approach to the concerns raised and it clearly indicates that T&T has another scandal on its hand as there were no procurement rules followed. He recalled there were also problems with the Cabo Star, Ocean Flower II and Galleons Passage which serviced the seabridge. Read more here
‘Everything in place’ for SEA today
Today 18,849 pupils across Trinidad and Tobago will be writing the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) examination. As children got ready yesterday for the red-letter day today, some organisations and non-governmental organisations distributed stationery kits while special prayers were said on their behalf in several schools and by religious organisations. Read more here
BUSINESS
Subhas Ramkhelawan: T&T technically out of recession
Trinidad and Tobago has not been in a recession for the last year and instead the economy has settled at a lower level, according to the managing director of Bourse Securities, Subhas Ramkhelawan. Ramkhelawan was speaking on CNC3’s The Morning Brew when he responded to Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon’s declaration that the country is no longer in a recession. Ramkhelawan said: “A recession is technically defined as two consecutive quarters of economic decline.” He added that“maybe somebody could say, technically, we are out of the recession, but that has been the case for probably a year or so.” Read more here
REGIONAL
SHOWDOWN - Vaz, Crawford Go Down To The Wire In East Portland By-Election
Today’s high-stakes by-election in East Portland could cause tremors as pundits and party officials will judge whether the result could be a weathervane of the political fortunes of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party and the Opposition People’s National Party as Ann-Marie Vaz and Damion Crawford face off after an approximately monthlong campaign. Political watchers have suggested that the by-election could be a de facto referendum on the leadership of both parties – Andrew Holness, the prime minister, for the JLP, and Peter Phillips, the opposition leader and PNP president. The JLP currently holds 33 seats in the 63-member House of Representatives, a slight increase on their February 2016 general election count after picking up South East St Mary in a by-election in October 2017. Victory here could give the JLP a five-seat cushion. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Brexit: MPs back delay bill by one vote
Ethiopian Airlines pilots 'followed expected procedures before crash'
Hours after this morning's press conference there has still been no news on when the preliminary crash report on the Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed 157 people in March will be published. "Boeing will be reviewing the published report as it is released," said company spokesman Peter Pedraza on Thursday. The Ethiopian Accident Information Bureau told CNN it had given the report to Boeing on Monday. In an earlier press conference on Thursday, Ethiopian investigators announced the findings of the preliminary report, but it has not yet been published. Read more here
4th April 2019