Concacaf announced the structure of a new senior women’s national teams football calendar which will begin in 2021 and include major centralized summer tournaments in 2022 and 2024. The organisation said, “The Concacaf Council approved this structure of new competitions with the aim of transforming women’s national team football across the entire confederation. “The new…
The island’s high-school athletes will be on show at the Tyser Mills Classics at Calabar High School this morning at 9. The meet, which is in its 15th year, will serve as a qualifier for the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys’ and Girls’ Athletics Championship… Source
THIRTY-SIX-YEAR old Chantel John is a competitive female rugby player, a former resident of Conway, now known as the Castries Waterfront… Source
“[…] Most of all, the movement of 1970 gave the population a new sense of ownership of their land. This also meant acceptance of direct responsibility for their nation’s affairs…” The following is the 12th and final column in an NJAC series on their contribution to Trinidad and Tobago society after the ‘Black Power Revolution’…
The Ministry of Health did not report any deaths due to Covid-19 this week. With a total of 122 deaths from 6,852 confirmed infections since March, the case fatality rate (the number of reported deaths divided by the number of confirmed cases) is 1.78%. In the United States, it is around 1.87%, in Jamaica 2.36%…
The Duke of York wore a long wax coat as he went around the grounds of Windsor Castle with another rider this morning (pictured). Source
It's December and the mega city famously known in times as these; as the country's entertainment capital plays host to numerous concerts and festivals, Source
CHAIRMAN of the National Emergency Management Advisory Committee (NEMAC) Tourism Minister Dominic Fedee this week said there… Source
The DRC’s mining sector will have a solid year in 2021 and the mining community is ready to gather in Lubumbashi from 15-17 June for the annual DRC Mining Week. Source
THIS WEEK’S TOP NEWS STORIES JAMAICAN SENATE NOW INCLUDES RECORD NUMBER OF WOMEN According to Kamina Johnson Smith, the Leader of Government Business in the Jamaican Senate, there has been a record number of women now appointed to serve in the new 21-member body. Of 13 Government Senators selected, four are women, and four of…