NEWS
Expert: Not if, but when Piparo volcano erupts
There is no doubt that the mud volcano in Piparo will erupt. It may not be today or next week, but it will happen, a team of seismologists from the University of the West Indies said after they conducted tests at the site of the volcano on the weekend. Senior geoscientist at Touchstone Exploration, Xavier Moonan, said the current activity of the volcano was similar to that which they saw in 1997, when it last erupted. “The fractures are continuing to open and these fractures were very close to resembling what happened back on February 3rd, 1997,” he said. Read more here
Beetham trio charged with being gang leaders
Three men have been formally charged under the Anti-Gang Legislation following advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions, Roger Gaspard, today. The accused are Ancil Shawn Villafana, aka ‘Chemist’ and ‘Presi’ Kevon Isaiah Franklyn, aka ‘Fat Joe’, all of Beetham Gardens, Port of Spain are charged for being leaders of a gang contrary to section 6(1) (a) of the Act No.1 of 2018. Additionally, Ancil Shawn Villafana, aka ‘Chemist’ and ‘Presi’, Kevon Isaiah Franklyn, aka ‘Fat Joe’ and Keedel Fabian Montrose, aka ‘Feedel’, have been charged for counselling a gang contrary to section 9(d) of the Act. The charges were laid by Ag. Insp. Ramdass of the Special Investigations Unit. Read more here
POLITICS
MSJ: We’re no better off under PNM
Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) leader David Abdulah says expect short-term "goodies" in next month's national budget. Speaking to the media at the MSJ's office in San Fernando, yesterday, Abdulah said he did not want to speculate on what to expect on October 7, when Finance Minister presents the 2019/2020 fiscal package. “With Local Government elections due this year, and general elections due next year, it is likely that the Government will use this opportunity to offer increases in various categories of social benefits purely to win votes,” he said. Read more here
Govt moves further on national plan for floods, climate change
While endorsing the need for a "national conversation" on perennial flooding, a release from the Ministry of Planning and Development has indicated that the Town and Country Planning Division (TCPD) has taken further steps to create Spatial Planning Guidelines to guide national development activities for Climate Change Adaptation and Flood-prone areas. "These policy measures will ensure adequate adaptation to climate change and safeguarding of environmental and community resources while emphasizing the importance of preserving agricultural lands," the release read. The release explained that this was part of the TCPD's review of its guidelines, standards and policies, including recommending no-build zones, "to ensure that development takes place with adequate reference to disaster risk reduction." Read more here
BUSINESS
TTSEC launches virtual stock market game
The Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission (TTSEC) has developed a virtual stock market game where young adults can practise investing. The game is called Investor Quest TT and was officially launched yesterday, at the Commission’s office, International Waterfront Centre, Port of Spain. Read more here
REGIONAL
DACRES DELIVERS - Nat’l Record Holder Holds Nerve To Bag World Champs Discus Silver
At the 2017 World Championships, Fedrick Dacres entered the ring at the London Olympic Stadium as the second best discus thrower on the planet and a huge favourite for a historic first Jamaican medal in the event. An underwhelming 65.83m best on the day left him back in fourth position and off the podium. History would have to wait. Two years later, the 25-year-old lived up to the expectations of another massively impressive campaign, in which he threw a national record 70.78m earlier this year, to yesterday deliver the country’s first global senior medal in the discus, a silver at the World Championships in Doha. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
China anniversary: Hong Kong protester shot by live round
Trump floundering with impeachment defense
Democrats aimed a fresh dagger at Donald Trump's inner circle by subpoenaing documents from his lawyer Rudy Giuliani, as the President struggled to parry an aggressive impeachment gambit on a day of rapid developments. The President seems to be reeling, waiting for the next blow to fall, defended only by his increasingly unhinged tirades, his tweets quoting supporters on cable news and confrontational and conspiracy-laden appearances by aides on TV. The President's unaccustomed struggle to control the narrative and to get his opponents to respond to his moves bodes ill for any hopes he has of avoiding a full House impeachment vote. There is no sign of the organized, disciplined political and legal strategy that for instance helped Bill Clinton emerge from his impeachment trial as a viable President. Read more here
1st October 2019