NEWS
Roget: Women’s issues on back burner
Today, workers’ issues are left on the back burner and women’s issues are left even behind that. In the security industry in TT, women outnumber the men but they are the most exploited in the industry. So said president of the Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) and the Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) Ancel Roget, addressing the Women’s Committee of the Estate Police Association (EPA) yesterday at the OWTU office in Marabella. The JTUM, he said, embraces the opportunity to stand with the EPA as it moves to establish a women’s arm. He urged the EPA never to turn a blind eye to issues affecting women and to not see these issues as being different from those of other workers. Read more here
Slain teen was a comeback story—neighbour
Teenager Netanya Mohamdally, who spent several years in a home because of her uncontrollable ways, had started progressing nicely, earned several educational certificates and was just starting to get her life back on track when her life was snuffed out. But the chance for the 17-year-old to fullfil her promise was suddenly taken away from her by someone police believe may have been very close to her. Officers said yesterday that one of Mohamdally’s male friends holds the key to what happened to her, as she was last seen at his Chase Village, Chaguanas home at about 8 pm on March 17. Mohamdally’s decomposing body was found in a ravine at Exchange Lots, Couva, by a farmer on Saturday. Both her hands and feet were tied together with rope and her head was also bashed in. An autopsy revealed she died of chop wounds to the neck. Read more here
POLITICS
Behave or Be Sent Home
This is the warning National Security Minister Stuart Young is giving to documented Venezuelans in this country amid news that they as well as locals have been threatening Immigration officers who refuse entry to Venezuelans freshly arrived. He gave the warning in the Senate yesterday even as his Government promised to let all Venezuelans in TT register to work for a year here, amid that country’s continued political, economic and social turmoil after the stand-off between President Nicolas Maduro and National Assembly head Juan Guaido. Read more here
Moses: No change on Venezuelan policy
T&T’s participation in last weekend’s meeting with Venezuelan National Assembly leader Juan Guaido is a manifestation of this country’s continued maintenance of its position on Venezuela, says Foreign Affairs Minister Dennis Moses. Moses gave the reply yesterday in Senate following Opposition queries on T&T’s participation in the meeting. United National Congress Senator Wade Mark asked Moses, who attended the meeting, in which Caribbean leaders spoke to Guaido in a video conference, if that represented a change of T&T policy. Read more here
BUSINESS
Central Bank creating history...badly?
You many not have known it, but the Central Bank created a small, but important, piece of history on Monday. On Monday March 25, 2019, the Central Bank of T&T held an auction for a One-Year Treasury Bill that is “open to the public” for the first time since the institution was established on December 12, 1964, more than 54 years ago. Read more here
REGIONAL
Privy Council Sides With JFJ
Former executive director of Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ), Dr Carolyn Gomes, is hailing a major ruling from the United Kingdom-based Judicial Committee of the Privy Council which could place cops accused of extrajudicial killings under greater scrutiny and prompt the Police Service Commission (PSC) to investigate them before they get the all-clear signal for upward mobility in the force. The Privy Council, in its judgment, indicated that if the PSC had exercised its power to investigate allegations of extrajudicial killings levelled against then police superintendent, Delroy Hewitt, he may not have been promoted. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Brexit: MPs prepare for votes in bid to break deadlock
A Boeing 737 Max 8 made an emergency landing after an engine problem
A Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft from the fleet that was grounded after two deadly crashes made an emergency landing in Florida on Tuesday. No passengers were aboard Southwest Airlines Flight 8701, which was being ferried from Orlando International Airport to Victorville, California, for short-term storage during the grounding, the airline said. Read more here
27th March 2019