NEWS
V’zuelans: How do we renew TT registration?
Heidi Diquez, PRO of the NGO TTV Solidarity Network, is calling on Government to state clearly what are the conditions for Venezuelans who were registered last June to have their registration renewed. Last year, 16,523 Venezuelans were registered and scheduled to receive registration cards, allowing them to live and work in TT for up to a year. The process is set for review after six months and Diquez said there are many Venezuelans whose cards are about to expire, some as soon as this month. She added, however, that Government has not outlined the criteria or process for renewal. Read more here
Victims in triple murder all strangled
Police have detained a suspect in the murders of three members of Chuniesingh family who were found tied up at a house on Getwell Avenue, Pinto Road, Arima, on Monday. The man was held at a house in Arima on Monday night. Autopsies on the bodies of Pollyann Chuniesingh, 31, her brother Damian, 39, and their uncle Randy, a Canadian citizen, showed that they were strangled. The bodies were found at Pollyann and Damian’s home. A cousin, Kimberly Lewis, confirmed to Guardian Media that the bodies were decomposed and strangulation was confirmed as the cause of death. She added that they were not sure as to whether or not they were beaten. Lewis said the family is yet to come to terms with the tragedy. Read more here
POLITICS
Young: Plans for even safer Carnival 2020
Minister of National Security Stuart Young hopes to build on the success of a safe Carnival 2019 to ensure a safe Carnival 2020. In a phone interview with Newsday on Monday, he said, “In 2019 the population would have seen quite a successful roll-out of all of all of the various arms of national security, and in particular the police service and Defence Force, in making it one of the safest Carnivals that we have had in a long time. “This was the result of quite a lot of intricate planning and details, which we intend to build upon this year.” His comments came after Newsday spoke to him about the proposed ban on glass bottles for Carnival. Young met with Carnival stakeholders on Friday to discuss this. Read more here
Food card 'caller' comforted by assurance from Griffith
Claudia Moore, the woman who had the recorded telephone conversation with Toco/Sangre Grande MP Glenda Jennings-Smith asking for a food card, said she feels comforted by Police Commissioner Gary Griffith’s assurance that she will not face any police intimidation. Read more here
BUSINESS
Delays in public procurement
As far as I know, there has been no response from Finance Minister Imbert to the points raised in the previous article. Of course no response is required, but given the importance of the issue and the highly-engaged communication style of that Minister, I certainly had cause for a pause. Read more here
REGIONAL
SOE Leak - Hundreds Of Vehicles Go Unstopped At Security Checkpoint
For nearly three-quarters of an hour yesterday, nearly 300 vehicles were able to drive freely through a police-military checkpoint mounted at the intersection of Chisholm Avenue and Omara Road as part of the state of emergency (SOE) across the St Andrew South Police Division. This unfolded around midday while police and army personnel deployed there were either seated in a tent erected on Ricketts Avenue or standing at the checkpoint on Chisholm Avenue, a Gleaner team observed. It was not as easy for motorists driving through the checkpoints established on Waltham Park Road, near Hagley Park Road, or on Olympic Way, near Seaward Drive. Over separate 15-minute periods, police and soldiers at both locations searched 70 of the 178 vehicles that went through, in some cases requesting to see vehicle documentation. Read more here
Bartica looking ‘green’
Last September, the Mayor and Town Council of Bartica launched a tree-planting programme dubbed ‘Green Pathway’ which was part of their transformational projects to make Bartica the model ‘green town’ in Guyana. In a recent interview with the Guyana Chronicle, Mayor Gifford Marshall said that the project is moving apace and is evidently transforming the aesthetics of the township. “Our streets are slowly becoming more beautiful with our efforts to replace dilapidated vehicles, scrap iron and bushy parapet with flowering trees. This we believe will be a tremendous boost to our tourism package and a step closer to achieving our “greening” objectives,” Marshall told this publication. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Iran plane crash: Ukraine International Airline jet crashes killing 176
Iranian-backed Iraqi militia calls for Iraq to follow Iran and retaliate to US killing of Soleimani
Iran-backed Shiite militia Asaib Ahl al-Haq said it was time for Iraq to respond to the US strike that killed general Qasem Soleimani and the Deputy leader of the Popular Mobilization Forces Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis. The media office of Qais al-Khazali, the leader of the militia group, posted the following statement on Twitter on Wednesday: Read more here
8th January 2020