In a moment of reflection and prayer, Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo sought divine intervention as he prepared to present the United National Congress (UNC) government’s inaugural National Budget on October 13. Tancoo, who also serves as the Member of Parliament for Fyzabad, shared a heartfelt message on social media, accompanied by a photo of himself in his office at the Eric Williams Financial Complex in Port of Spain. He expressed his hope that the decisions made during the budget presentation would enhance the lives of all citizens and pave the way for a prosperous future for Trinidad and Tobago. The budget, scheduled for delivery at 1:30 PM in the House of Representatives, marks a significant milestone for the UNC administration under Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s second term. Tancoo has previously indicated that the budget will likely reflect a deficit, a continuation of the fiscal trends established by the previous People’s National Movement (PNM) government over the past nine years. The 2024/2025 budget had projected revenues of $54.224 billion, expenditures of $59.741 billion, and a fiscal deficit of $5.517 billion. As the nation eagerly anticipates the budget’s unveiling, many are hopeful that the government will deliver on the promises that secured their victory in the April 28 general election.
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India close in on series win over Windies despite John Campbell, Shai Hope centuries
West Indies openers John Campbell and Shai Hope delivered remarkable performances on the fourth day of the second Test against India at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. Despite their centuries, the Caribbean team remains on the brink of a 2-0 series defeat. Campbell, resuming his innings at 87 not out, achieved his maiden Test century with a solid 115, while Hope, unbeaten overnight on 66, also reached triple figures with a composed 103. Their efforts propelled West Indies to a second innings total of 390, but India’s dominant first innings lead left them with a modest target of 121 for victory. Campbell’s innings included 12 fours and three sixes, while Hope struck 12 fours and two sixes. However, a middle-order collapse saw West Indies lose five wickets for just 18 runs, with Roston Chase contributing 40. The last-wicket partnership of Justin Greaves (50 not out) and Jayden Seales (32) added 79 runs, delaying India’s pursuit. India’s bowlers, led by Jasprit Bumrah (3/44) and Kuldeep Yadav (3/104), kept the pressure on. In response, India lost Yashasvi Jaiswal early but KL Rahul (25 not out) and Sai Sudharsan (30 not out) steadied the ship, leaving India needing just 58 more runs for victory on the final day.
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Tad’s International eyes third Grammy nomination with ‘Just Giving Thanks’
Tad Dawkins Senior, the principal of Tad’s International Record, is placing high hopes on Glen Washington’s latest album, ‘Just Giving Thanks,’ to secure the label’s third Grammy nomination. The album is one of 73 contenders for the Best Reggae Album category at the 2026 Grammy Awards, as revealed in the provisional list released by the Recording Academy on October 3. Other notable albums in the running include Cham’s ‘Sherlock,’ Vybz Kartel’s ‘Heart & Soul,’ and Mr Vegas’ ‘Ghetto Reggae.’ The final nominees will be announced on November 7. Tad’s International Record has previously seen success with Gregory Isaacs’ ‘Brand New Me’ in 2010 and Etana’s ‘Reggae Forever’ in 2019, both of which were nominated for the same award. In an April interview with Observer Online, Dawkins expressed his confidence in ‘Just Giving Thanks,’ praising Washington as a ‘reggae gem’ with a dedicated fan base. The album, produced by Tad Dawkins Junior, features tracks like ‘Chant Them Down,’ ‘Oh, To Be Like Him,’ and ‘Loving You Forever.’ Washington, a Clarendon native, began his career in the 1970s as a drummer for bands like The Mighty Titans in Kingston before achieving his breakthrough as a singer with the 1996 album ‘Brother to Brother,’ produced by the legendary Clement Dodd. Dawkins also revealed that Washington’s second studio album is currently in production and is slated for release in the summer of 2027.
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US issues warning to Caribbean countries ahead of IMO vote on net-zero shipping framework
The United States has issued a stern warning to countries, including those in the Caribbean, ahead of a crucial vote later this month on the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) proposed Net-Zero Shipping Framework (NZF). The framework aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the maritime sector by 2050. However, the US has labeled the initiative as a ‘European-led neocolonial export of global climate regulations’ and vowed to impose economic penalties on nations that support it.
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Kintyre Holdings expands real estate portfolio with $110m Stony Hill investment
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Kintyre Holdings has made a significant move in the real estate sector with the acquisition of a prime property in Stony Hill, St Andrew, for $110 million. The purchase, executed through its subsidiary, Parallel Real Estate Ventures Limited, marks a strategic expansion of the company’s portfolio. The property is set to be transformed into a high-end residential development, featuring two luxury villa lots and three modern townhome lots. Each lot will come with pre-approved architectural plans and covenants, offering buyers turnkey investment opportunities or build-ready options.
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Levi: It was do or die against Bermuda in World Cup qualifier
Following a decisive 3-0 victory over Bermuda in the Concacaf World Cup qualifiers, Trinidad and Tobago’s senior men’s football team is gearing up for a pivotal Group B clash against Curacao. The match is scheduled for October 14 at the Ergilio Hate Stadium, with kickoff at 7 pm TT time. This encounter comes on the heels of TT’s first win in the final round, which followed a goalless draw against Curacao in September and a 2-0 defeat to Jamaica. Stand-in captain Levi Garcia, who plays professionally for Spartak Moscow, emphasized the significance of the upcoming game, describing it as ‘the most important game at the moment’ in their qualifying campaign. Garcia expressed pride in the team’s performance against Bermuda but stressed the need for continued improvement and unity. The Bermuda match saw TT break their goal drought with Dante Sealy scoring early, followed by Tyrese Spicer and Kobi Henry adding to the tally. Garcia highlighted the importance of early goals in setting the tone for a dominant performance. Both Garcia and Sealy praised the team’s cohesion and execution of the game plan, despite challenging weather conditions. Garcia also underscored the contributions of younger players, noting their growing confidence and importance to the squad. With TT currently third in Group B, Garcia urged the team to maintain focus, belief, and togetherness as they aim for a positive result against Curacao. The team will conclude their qualifying campaign with home matches against Jamaica and Bermuda in November. Only the group winners secure automatic World Cup qualification, with the two best second-placed teams advancing to FIFA’s intercontinental playoff.
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Caribbean Airlines appoints acting successor after CEO steps down
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Caribbean Airlines has announced the appointment of Chief Operating Officer (COO) Nirmala Ramai as its acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO), following the unexpected resignation of Garvin Medera. The airline’s board of directors confirmed the decision on Monday, emphasizing that the move is designed to maintain operational continuity, stability, and accountability. The board assured stakeholders that the airline’s full schedule would remain unaffected during this transition period. In a formal statement, the board expressed gratitude to Medera for his contributions and leadership. Medera, in turn, extended his thanks to employees, partners, and customers, wishing the company continued success. To facilitate a smooth transition, the board outlined five strategic priorities: employee support, operational efficiency reviews, enhanced customer service, the development of a sustainable growth plan, and comprehensive audits of departments and processes. Additionally, Caribbean Airlines reiterated its commitment to promoting internal candidates for career advancement before considering external hires. The board also pledged to maintain transparent communication with employees and stakeholders throughout this period of change.
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Americans feel the squeeze as government gridlock grinds on
The United States government shutdown has now extended into its third week, with Congress remaining deadlocked over spending disputes. The impasse has already led to significant job losses and widespread uncertainty among federal employees. President Donald Trump has intensified pressure on Democrats by threatening to cut programs perceived as aligned with the opposition party, while also vowing to ensure military personnel receive their paychecks despite the ongoing crisis. Over 4,000 federal employees were reportedly laid off last Friday, with key departments such as the Treasury, Health, Education, and Housing bearing the brunt of the cuts. The shutdown has also impacted military families, with food banks reporting a surge in demand. Trump announced plans to redirect funds to pay troops, though the legality of this move remains unclear. Meanwhile, Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries have dismissed the layoffs as reversible through legal challenges. The stalemate continues as Republicans refuse to include Democratic demands for extending health insurance subsidies in the funding resolution. With Congress on recess for a federal holiday, the shutdown is set to persist, further straining public services and increasing delays at airports due to unpaid Transportation Security Administration workers. The Smithsonian Institution has also closed its National Zoo and museums, adding to the growing list of shutdown-related disruptions.
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Pedestrian killed in accident while heading to church
A tragic accident on October 12 claimed the life of Alan Ramirez, a 77-year-old man known for his deep faith and community service. Ramirez was waiting for a taxi along the Toco Main Road to attend mass at St Vincent Ferrer RC Church in Matura when he was struck by a van driven by a policeman. The incident has left the community in mourning, as Ramirez was a cherished figure whose kindness and dedication touched many lives. In a heartfelt social media post, St Francis of Assisi RC Church described Ramirez as a “radiant soul” whose love for God and people was evident in all his actions. He was a dedicated parishioner and a faithful servant, always greeting others with a warm smile and offering unwavering care. Beyond his spiritual devotion, Ramirez was also celebrated for his kung-fu skills, which he taught to students at St Francis of Assisi RC Church in Sangre Grande during the mid-1990s. His teachings instilled discipline, confidence, and respect in his students. The church expressed profound sorrow over his sudden passing, stating, “His spirit of kindness, faith, and service will continue to inspire us all.” Investigations into the accident are ongoing.
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CAL appoints acting CEO, to audit all departments
Following weeks of speculation, Caribbean Airlines (CAL) announced on October 13 the immediate resignation of its CEO, Garvin Medera. The airline’s board of directors confirmed the departure and appointed Chief Operating Officer Nirmala Ramai as the acting CEO to ensure operational continuity and stability. In a formal statement, the board expressed gratitude for Medera’s years of dedicated service and leadership, extending their best wishes for his future endeavors. Medera, in his farewell message, thanked CAL employees for their resilience and commitment during challenging times, as well as partners and customers for their unwavering support and loyalty. He emphasized the collective efforts that have driven the airline’s success. Under Ramai’s interim leadership, CAL’s senior management team will collaborate closely to navigate this transitional phase. The airline assured customers and partners that its full flight schedule will remain unaffected. The board highlighted that this leadership change aligns with CAL’s broader focus on stability, safety, and accountability. As part of the transition, CAL outlined five key initiatives: fostering open communication and care for employees and stakeholders; optimizing operations for efficiency and modernization; enhancing customer experiences through improved services; crafting a sustainable, long-term growth strategy; and conducting comprehensive audits to reinforce governance and safety. Additionally, CAL reaffirmed its commitment to internal talent development, prioritizing career advancement opportunities for existing employees before considering external candidates.
