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The ICC and the team at the Men's T20 world cup made an emotional and world class performance possible, as King David Rudder and Soca star Erphan Alves did a duet of the West Indies anthem in Guyana. A piece of their performance makes us rally around the West Indies in tonight's feel good moment.
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Check out tonight's weather forecast with Yia-Loren Gomez.
Massy Motors has been awarded the regional contract to be the MG (Morris Garages) distributor for the Eastern Caribbean.
The Environmental Management Authority commemorated 2024 World Environment Day observance in Tobago in collaboration with the Tobago House of Assembly. Representatives of the Ministry of Planning and Development, students, non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders were part of the event which saw the launch of four sustainability initiatives.
Entrepreneurship is not just simply for business, but it is a mindset. This according to Senior Lecturer at the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT), Dr Ambica Medine.
TTT Limited has been nominated in 13 Categories for the NGC 35th CBU Caribbean Media Awards.
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This episode features more information from our visit to CARIRI. Tune in to find out more of the services they provide to ensure a higher quality of service across the country.
Political leader of the Movement for Social Justice, David Abdulah, claims that workers in Trinidad and Tobago have long had their rights violated by employers. This has prompted the MSJ to launch their latest campaign focusing on worker rights.
Close to three-hundred and fifty beneficiaries will receive their 1st and 2nd tranche cheques from the Home Improvement Grants disbursement. 25 of these families received their cheques from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development on Wednesday.
The Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba is fully prepared and ready for the start of the Trinidad leg of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, which will begin on Wednesday 12th June. This from the facility's manager Shivanand Ramoutar.
Minister of Works and Transport, Rohan Sinanan is strongly defending the demerit points system insisting it helps save lives. The system accumulates demerit points on a driver's license for various traffic violations and breaches.
Head of the Trinidad and Tobago National Nurses Association, Idi Stuart, wants tighter security at the nation’s hospitals. This, after Sunday night's shooting incident at Port of Spain General Hospital, in which one man was killed on the compound, while three others were gunned down earlier in Gonzales. Idi Stuart was a guest on today’s edition of CNC3’s The Morning Brew.
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Trinidad and Tobago has joined the global clarion call to end HIV/AIDS as a public health challenge by 2030. One powerful tool is education, and the Ministry of Labour is currently conducting a Survey on HIV Knowledge and Attitudes in the Workplace as part of their strategic plan. Assistant Manager of the Ministry of Labour’s HIV Workplace Advocacy Unit, Yolanda Simon, encourages boosting awareness to banish social stigma. Ms. Simon said there is hope that their work will have a positive effect on expected social and health policy and be reflected in their online HIV Knowledge and Attitudes in the Workplace Survey.
Being motivated is a personal choice. So says Managing Director and Principal Consultant of Development Consulting Centre, Richard Solomon. Mr. Solomon said that even if an employer tries his best to motivate his employees, the zeal has to come from within. It is for this reason that he implores organisations to be mindful of the people that they hire. He said that employers must set boundaries and encourage greater levels of productivity.
The Mid-Year Review is fast approaching and Economist Dr. Vaalmikki Arjoon, in an examination of the country’s financial landscape, says that lukewarm global energy prices are taking an effect. He says this would explain the need for collection of taxes, as espoused by the Finance Minister. Dr. Arjoon says even though the energy revenues are not where the country desires, T&T is still moving forward along a positive path in other sectors. The Economist is suggesting that along with targeted energy sector incentives to increase the country’s appeal to multinational firms, plans need to be devised to work toward an increase in the share that the non-energy sector contributes to the country’s GDP.