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Digital Transformation Minister: $281m an investment to turn Trinidad and Tobago into a digital society - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

The $200 million-plus allocation to the Ministry of Digital Transformation would be used to make Trinidad and Tobago globally competitive and increase its gross domestic product (GDP), line minister Hassel Bacchus has assured.

He was speaking on Tuesday in Parliament at the Standing Finance Committee on the Appropriation Financial Bill for 2022.

Bacchus said the ministry’s purpose was to facilitate development of information communication technologies (ICT) that was accessible to the population, businesses and government.

“The mandate is to facilitate the development of a digital TT one where the population has access to, and the skills to use ICT in their everyday lives, where the ICT structure is of high quality – it's robust, it's secure – where more businesses are using ICT, and to become more globally competitive, where the ICT sector is an increasing contributor to national gross domestic product (GDP).

“The government is using ICT for improved service delivery, transparency and efficiency. The ministry carries out its mandate in close partnership with other ministries, departments and agencies, the private sector and international agencies among other places,” Bacchus said.

The ministry's allocation for fiscal 2022 is $281,722,620. It was introduced in July after the Prime Minister ordered the spilt of the Ministry of Public Administration and Digital Transformation.

Bacchus, a former TSTT executive, added that with the support of other ministries and agencies, including the Telecommunications Authority of TT (TATT) and the National ICT Company of TT (iGovTT), the ministry would ensure the development of a digital society, economy and government.

“A digital society addresses the need to ensure that citizens are able to effectively access and use information communication technology; digital economy focuses on digitisation/digitalisation and private sector agencies in TT, other economic opportunities as they would arise, new and emerging technology such that our local entrepreneurs and investors can benefit; and digital government, of course will address the key areas of infrastructure operations with very specific focus on service,” he said.

Bacchus justified that the draft estimates and expenditure was necessary for infrastructure and other good, services and equipment to run effectively.

He said while the number of staff was at 31, there was no further additions to the staffing complement.

“The idea of having new digital type processes associated with the way these ministries are run, means we try to run as lean as possible, meaning that a lot of the positions that we have established would have within them different roles compared to a normal ministry.

“The idea is not to have a very large membership but having the correct people in the correct positions to be able to achieve the strategic mandate. I do not foresee significant expansion of the establishment at this time,” Bacchus explained.

Among the estimates for expenditures for the ministry were repairs and maintenance to acce

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A November 26 letter from the presidency asked the head of Uganda's national drug authority to 'work out a mechanism' to clear the importation of the vaccines.

China has about five COVID-19 vaccine candidates at different levels of trials. It was not clear what vaccine was being imported into Uganda.

One of the frontrunners is the Sinopharm vaccine developed by the Beijing Institute of Biological Product, a unit of Sinopharm’s China National Biotec Group (CNBG).

On Wednesday, the United Arab Emirates said the vaccine has 86% efficacy, citing an interim analysis of late-stage clinical trials.

China has used the drug to vaccinate up to a million people under its emergency use program.

On Tuesday, Morocco said it was ordering up to 10 million doses of the vaccine.

Record cases

Uganda on Monday registered 701 new COVID-19 cases, the highest-ever daily increase, bringing its national count to 23,200.

The new cases were out of the 5,578 samples tested for the novel coronavirus over the past 24 hours, the country's health ministry said in a statement.

Tuesday's tally was 606, the second-highest ever number of new infections, bringing the cumulative number of confirmed cases in the east African country to 23,860.

Health authorities have blamed ongoing election campaigns which have drawn huge crowds for the rise in infections.

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By ZEINA KARAM Associated Press BEIRUT (AP) — The Lebanese prosecutor probing last summer's port explosion in Beirut filed charges on Thursday against the caretaker prime minister and three former ministers, accusing them of negligence that led to the death of hundreds of people, Lebanon's official news agency said. The four are the most senior individuals to be indicted so far in the investigation, which is being conducted in secrecy. Judge Fadi Sawwan filed the charges against Hassan Diab and former Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil, as well as Ghazi Zeiter and Youssef Fenianos, both former ministers of public works. […]

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OTTAWA,  (Reuters) - Canada yesterday approved its first COVID-19 vaccine and said initial shots will be delivered and administered across the country starting next week, while every Canadian will be able to be inoculated as early as the end of September.

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SA rider Ashleigh Moolman Pasio became cycling's first ever virtual world champion when she won the 50km race on the digital roads of 'Watopia'.

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Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said they had recorded a high number of COVID-19 infections amongst people aged between 15-19, in the previous two days

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[263Chat] Opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has condemned the 'heartless and cruel' demolition of houses in Harare urging those responsible to halt the operation.

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