NEWS
Another blow to democracy
Three Venezuelan migrants living in Trinidad have weighed in on the latest political crisis in their homeland where National Assembly head and self-proclaimed interim President, Juan Guaidó, was prevented by State police from entering the Assembly on Sunday to participate in a voting process to elect a new legislative council. Heidi Diquez said Sunday's scenes in Caracas showed that the Nicolás Maduro regime continues to trample on the rule of law and sink the Constitution even deeper into a sea of irrelevance. Read more here
TTPS to get advanced crime-fighting technology
Patrol officers will have new uniforms by mid-year, an online facility for quick reporting of crimes and introduction of Shot Spotter technology to pinpoint the location of a gunshot immediately as it’s fired are among T&T Police Service (TTPS) initiatives being introduced in the coming months, Police Commissioner Gary Griffith said yesterday. “Several new developments will emerge this year in terms of making the TTPS more efficient and geared towards better meeting the public’s needs,” he said. Redesigned patrol police uniforms have been in the works for well over five years. Patrol officers currently wear grey short-sleeved shirts or long-sleeved blue shirts, while other divisions wear different uniforms. Guard and Emergency Branch (GEB) officers wear tactical heavy-duty gear while members of the Special Operations Response Team (SORT) wear camouflage type uniforms. The latter was introduced last year. Read more here
POLITICS
Duke blames politics
Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Minority Leader Watson Duke has blamed politics for there being no forensic pathologists to carry out autopsies in Tobago. Duke’s comment comes after the family f murder victim Mark Nurse complained that his body has been in the mortuary on ice more than two weeks after his death. Nurse, who was an MI4 security officer, was Tobago’s tenth murder victim for 2019. He was shot dead on December 19 in Carnbee. His wife, Clarissa Joseph-Nurse told Newsday she is unable to complete funeral arrangement as he is yet to have an autopsy. Police said they are struggling to get a forensic pathologist from Trinidad to come over to Tobago. Read more here
Charles tells supporters to ‘stay on track’
Leader of the Tobago Council of the People’s National Movement (PNM) Kelvin Charles is calling on the party’s faithful to re-elect him as the leader. Charles made the call last Sunday (January 5) when he officially launched his campaign with a cooking competition at the Black Rock Hard Court. As the incumbent Charles urged party members to “stay on track,” advising them that they should not change a vision in midstream as his team has just begun to work. Read more here
BUSINESS
Govt seeks new TSTT chairman
Government is in the process of identifying a new chairman for the Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT), Public Utilities Minister Robert LeHunte said yesterday. Read more here
REGIONAL
Attack Dog - ‘Progress’ In Wooing Campbell To Unleash On JLP; Bunting Offers Social-Media Arsenal For Election
The leadership of the People’s National Party (PNP) is now in talks with firebrand member of parliament for St Ann North West, Dr Dayton Campbell, with a view to determining a role for him – perhaps as an attack dog on the Holness administration – in the run-up to the general election expected this year. Campbell was the campaign manager for Peter Bunting’s unsuccessful Rise United team in the 2019 PNP leadership race. Campbell was highly critical of incumbent Dr Peter Phillips and his stewardship of the 81-year-old party, calling him unelectable. The former spokesman on health would be axed in a reshuffle of the shadow Cabinet the party president announced weeks after the September 8 internal poll. Read more here
$10M White Water Nursery opens
Scores of children from White Water, Region 1, began their first day of school in a newly-extended building with improved facilities, marking the first school day in the Decade of Development. White Water Nursery Annexe sits in a quiet Indigenous village in the Barima-Waini Region, 45 minutes away from central Mabaruma. Residents of the picturesque community were in high praise of the new school building and shared their hopes for the future of the education system in Region 1. Benedict Oselma said he was most grateful for the government’s gift to the village and wished to see engineers, doctors, and business owners emerge from the hinterland community. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
China doesn't want war, but Trump's strike against Iran could present an opportunity to Beijing
Located thousands of feet up in the Central Asian mountains, Bishkek is not usually considered a place where international policy is made. Last June, however, world leaders flocked to the capital of Kyrgyzstan for a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, a key regional security and political alliance. Attendees included Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, as well as Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, with whom they posed alongside in photos from the event. It was a pertinent reminder of Tehran's strong ties with two of the world's foremost powers, further underlined when the three countries held joint naval exercises near the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz in the Indian Ocean last month. Read more here
Soleimani: Stampede kills at least 35 mourners at commander's burial
7th January 2020