NEWS
Cancer Society, CIBC tackle prostate cancer
September will not only be recognised as the month of prostate cancer awareness. It will also mark the eighth Walk for the Cure event held by the CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank (CIBC). The event, held in partnership with the Cancer Society, is a 5k run and walk geared towards the awareness and education of prostate cancer in TT and will be held on September 14 at 4 pm at the Queen’s Park Savannah. Read more here
Mom chopped to death while son, 8, sleeps
Weary and fed up of the relationship she had entered into as a child, Republic Bank teller Neisha Cyleane Sankar pondered the start a new life. However, this was not to be as she was savagely hacked to death by her husband Harricharan Ramsundar while their eight-year-old son slept in another room early Monday. By 3 pm yesterday, hours after a manhunt was initiated for his capture, undertakers were removing Ramsundar’s corpse after South Western Division police found him hanging in a garden, several hundred metres behind their home along Phulo Drive, Siparia. A relative said Sankar, 29, and Ramsundar, 45, a labourer, had been having marital problems and she had not been home since Friday. Neighbours told police that around 6.10 am, they heard Sankar screaming and saw Ramsundar chopping her with a cutlass. They told police that after his savage attack on Sankar, Ramsumdar then ran into the bushes with a piece of rope in his hand. Read more here
POLITICS
‘My people in Tobago need me’
From November 30, Watson Duke will no longer be president of the Public Services Association (PSA). An emotional Duke made the announcement while fighting tears yesterday at his Abercromby Street, Port of Spain, office days after facing sedition charges. Although he did not say who would be replacing him come the end of November, he said he would be stepping down to focus on leading the Progressive Democratic Patriots political party, and would become a full-time representative in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA). “My people in Tobago need me. I have been short-changing them,” Duke said. “I need to do more for them. I need to represent them wherever they are struggling in life.” Read more here
Kamla wants sedition law revoked, immediately
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar is calling for the sedition law to be immediately repealed. She made the call while speaking at a United National Congress Monday Night Forum at the Preysal High School. Last Thursday Minority Leader of the Tobago House of Assembly and PSA leader Watson Duke was charged with one count of sedition for statements he made regarding any proposed retrenchment at WASA. Addressing the crowd Persad-Bissessar said freedom of speech is one of the greatest freedoms we have as a people. She said it is not that the law is old but it was created by colonial masters to silence people of colour during slavery. Read more here
BUSINESS
Heritage gets new interim CEO
The Heritage board yesterday announced the appointment of an interim chief executive officer (CEO), pending the recruitment of a permanent CEO to replace Mike Wylie. She is oil industry veteran Arlene Chow, who assumed responsibilities at the State-owned oil company yesterday. Read more here
REGIONAL
‘Like A Monster’ - Fate Of Hundreds Of J’cans Uncertain As Hurricane Dorian Pummels The Bahamas; Florida Battens Down
As Hurricane Dorian battered The Bahamas yesterday, leaving a trail of death and devastation in its wake, there was uncertainty about the fate of roughly 1,000 Jamaicans living in the badly devastated Abaco Islands. Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Minnis yesterday confirmed at least five deaths as the weather system slowly moved across the archipelago, drenching neighbourhoods and pummelling them with wind, leaving some neighbourhoods under several feet of water. The Abaco Islands, which has sustained the most damage, is the third most popular area of residence by Jamaicans in the country – behind Nassau and Freeport – with approximately 1,000 Jamaicans living there. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Eastbound lanes of Georgia's Interstate 16 shut down for Hurricane Dorian evacuations
Eastbound lanes of Interstate 16 are closed for Hurricane Dorian evacuations, Georgia's Department of Transportation tweeted Tuesday. "No go eastbound on I-16 past Exit 39," the tweet read. "You must get off and find another route. #HurricaneDorian #evacuation #TrafficUpdate" The westbound lanes are open ahead of Hurricane Dorian. Read more here
Brexit: Boris Johnson faces showdown in Parliament
3rd September 2019