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Janoura donates hampers to covid positive cops

Janoura donates hampers to covid positive cops 2 Hrs Ago Hannah Janoura (middle) the owner of Janouras Custom Design Ltd donated hampers to TTPS officers who are infected with the covid19 virus on Corpus Christi morning, Insp Gideon Dickson (pink shirt) and Ancil Forde received on behalf of the officers. - Photo by Marvin Hamilton BUSINESSWOMAN and philanthropist Hannah Janoura says she is committed to the fight against covid19 and has extended her support to frontline workers by donating food hampers to police officers who tested positive. Janoura, the proprietor of Janoura s Custom Design Ltd, with assistance from Massy Stores, donated 100 food hampers to the officers which will be distributed by the Social Welfare Association (TTPSSWA) as part of their Touch One, Touch All assistance campaign.

TTPSSWA not supporting CoP s call to review liability act

TTPSSWA not supporting CoP s call to review liability act
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Police Association Wants Negotiation Settlement

Ole Year s Day is usually a time of reflection and planning and for the Police Social and Welfare Association, there s only one thing at the top of their list. Executive members say officers are still working on 2013 wages and are calling on the authorities to pay up. President, Inspector Gideon Dickson and General Secretary Sgt. Ancil Forde were guests on TV6 s Morning Edition and TV6 s Achsah Gulston has the details.

Morning Edition: 31st December, 2020

On Tuesday (December 29th), the Central Bank s Monetary Policy Announcement said that while the economy remained subdued during the third quarter of 2020, there were signs of resurgence in construction. Notably in public works and home repairs as well as manufacturing. Headline inflation remained contained according to the Central Bank, measuring 0.9 percent in the 12 months to November. However, there has been an increase in food inflation to 5.1per cent in November compared with 2.1 per cent in August, possibly related to Covid-19 disruptions in supply from domestic and imported sources. We heard from the members of the Business Community on their perspective heading into the New Year. Have they seen encouraging signs and what is feeling of their membership? We were joined by Lara Quentrall-Thomas , President of the T&T Collation of Service Industries, Diane Hadad- Chairperson of the Tobago Division of the T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce and Hassel Thom, President - Trinidad

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