TTMA IN THE NEWS
Students compete for entrepreneurship title
Over 700 students from schools throughout the country will compete for prizes valued over $1 million in the National Secondary Schools Entrepreneurial competition. The schools have been divided into groups to participate in the “game-like” competition. It uses the Marketplace Live simulation, which brings the business world into the classroom. Students will be given the opportunity to develop their businesses. This competition was founded by the 3Stone company, which is working with the ministries of Education, Sports and Youth Affairs and Community Development, Culture and Arts; the Japanese Embassy; the T|T Chamber of Commerce and the TT Manufacturers’ Associations (TTMA). Read more here
NEWS
Museum brings Fort King George to life
Have you ever contemplated what life was like back in the 18th century at the site of Fort King George, one of the island's leading tourist attractions? Patrons got a chance to relive those historic, sombre moments on Sunday afternoon through an interactive "walking theatre" hosted by the Tobago House of Assembly's Division of Tourism, Culture and Transportation. Held periodically throughout the year, the event gave chilling insight into the occurrences at that time and the fort's role in the island's development. Read more here
Minor ‘runs away’ two weeks before wedding
The parents of a 17-year-old girl who ran away from home two weeks before her wedding day are pleading with their daughter to return home. Last Thursday the minor walked out of her home leaving behind a note on her bed addressed to her mother confessing her love for another man. Her parents, whose names we’ve omitted to protect the girl’s identity, were not at home when she left. Informed by their son that she was missing, the parents filed a missing person’s report at the police station. Later that evening, however, her mother found the note which said she had gone to stay by her new love. Speaking at their Penal home yesterday, the parents denied that her daughter was being forced to get married. They said their daughter dropped out of school in Form Two and met her intended husband, age 27, about a year ago. Read more here
POLITICS
Social media biggest threat to democracy
National Security Minister Stuart Young said on Monday while some aspects of social media have brought about positive changes in society, he wishes he could “switch off” social media because of its potential to disrupt democratic processes. A release from the ministry said Young made the remarks during his address at a workshop on regional cybersecurity at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, in which he noted the growing trend of democratic processes being the target of cyber attacks. He said TT was not exempt from such threats and called on stakeholders to do their part in minimising their impact. “Even in a paper-based electoral system, like the one that exists in TT, these cyber threats to the democratic process are a reality, as they can target voters, political parties, candidates and the elections. If there is one switch in the world that I wish I could turn off, it would be the social media switch. It has warped everything. Read more here
January date for Parliament’s Red House return
After being housed at the International Waterfront Complex, Port-of-Spain for the last eight years, Parliament will be returning to the famous Red House in January. Today’s launch of the final session of the current Parliamentary term will be the last at the Waterfront facility. The fifth and final session of the Government’s five-year Parliamentary term will be launched at 1.30 pm today. The PNM administration has been in charge over the term of this 11th Parliament. The term concludes next September following which general elections will be due. There will be no ceremonial opening - or Presidential speech- today. Both the Upper and Lower Houses of Parliament will meet in separate areas, have a brief session where the proclamation launching the session will be read, and then proceedings conclude. Leaders of each House may deliver brief remarks, officials said. Read more here
BUSINESS
PM: A positive reflection of T&T
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said yesterday his ringing of the opening trading bell at the Nasdaq stock market in New York last Friday represented the country to the world in a positive way, and when this happens, it has a positive impact on the population in the same way as when the country wins a medal at an international event. Read more here
REGIONAL
MCLEOD PROMISES FIREWORKS - 110m Hurdler Sets Sights On Smashing National Record Today
Defending World 110m hurdles champion Omar McLeod has promised something special – national record special – as he looks to become the third man to successfully defend his title in the event at the IAAF World Championships in Doha tonight. McLeod, who looked quite convincing in his win in the heats on Monday, clocking 13.17 seconds, is targeting a 12.8s winning time in the final today, a run that would not only erase his own 12.90-second national record, but test Aries Merritt’s seven-year world record of 12.80 seconds. “I am going to give you a 12.8-something,” McLeod declared. He comes into the championship with a season best of 13.07 seconds, which was done at the beginning of September. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
'Urgent' Hill briefing on Ukraine comes as impeachment inquiry speeds ahead
The impeachment inquiry that has pitched Donald Trump's presidency into its deepest-ever crisis took a new twist after the independent inspector general from the State Department asked for an "urgent" briefing with congressional committees about documents related to the Ukraine scandal. A congressional aide described the request for Wednesday's briefing as "highly unusual and cryptically worded." The dramatic development came after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo attempted to prevent witnesses linked to his department from appearing on Capitol Hill in the coming days. The move appeared to be an attempt to buy time to come up with a long term blueprint to save Trump by turning the politics of impeachment. Read more here
Boris Johnson: No-deal only alternative to Brexit plan
2nd October 2019