Trinidad And Tobago Today – Wednesday 13th May 2026.
Trinidad And Tobago Today – Wednesday 13th May 2026.
Morning Buzz: Virmala Balkaran Brings Fresh Headlines on Trinidad and Tobago Today
Rise and shine, Trinidad and Tobago! Earlier this morning, Virmala Balkaran lit up screens across the nation with another gripping edition of Trinidad and Tobago Today on TTT Live Online. The 13th May, 2026 broadcast delivered sharp analysis, heartfelt voices and breaking updates that have everyone talking from Couva to Charlotteville.
Crime Concerns Grip the Capital
The show opened with chilling details of a brazen robbery in Port of Spain last night. Police reported that three masked men stormed a popular bar on Ariapita Avenue around 11:30 p.m., making off with cash and electronic devices. One patron sustained minor injuries after a scuffle.
Balkaran spoke directly with residents who described a growing sense of unease. "We liming peaceful and these fellas just burst in," one witness told the programme. Calls for increased police patrols have intensified, with Opposition MPs already demanding answers in Parliament this week.
Political Heat Rises Over Fuel Subsidy
Next, the spotlight turned to politics. The Government's decision to review the fuel subsidy sparked heated debate. Energy Minister Dr. Rishi Maharaj confirmed earlier today that a new pricing model could be unveiled by month-end.
Balkaran hosted a lively panel featuring economist Dr. Indira Persad and trade unionist Clyde Phillip. Persad warned that any sudden hike could push inflation higher, whilst Phillip urged protection for working-class families. Viewers flooded the live chat with strong opinions, many calling for a national consultation before changes take effect.
Community Spirit Shines in Couva
Closer to home, the programme celebrated community resilience. In Couva, the annual May Fest kicked off last night with diverse cultural displays and local cuisine. Organisers reported record attendance despite the recent showers.
Balkaran interviewed festival coordinator Maria Ramcharan, who highlighted efforts to keep the event family-friendly and free of bacchanal. "We want people to lime safe and enjoy our diverse heritage," she said. The festivities continue through the weekend, promising more music, dance and plenty of doubles.
Weather Watch and Road Safety Reminder
Meteorologists issued a fresh advisory for showers across the northern range this afternoon. Drivers were urged to exercise caution on the highways, especially near the Churchill Roosevelt Interchange where flooding has been reported in previous weeks.
Balkaran closed the segment with a sobering reminder about road fatalities, noting that seven lives have already been lost on our roads since the start of May.
Voices from Across the Nation
The phone-in segment proved particularly moving. A teacher from San Fernando shared her struggles with overcrowded classrooms, while a farmer from Tobago called for more support for local agriculture. Balkaran handled every call with her trademark no-nonsense style, ensuring every voice was heard.
As the credits rolled just after 9:00 a.m., one thing was clear: Trinidad and Tobago Today remains the pulse of the nation. With issues ranging from crime to cost of living, the conversation is far from over.
This is Sharon Sahatoo for Global1.news, reporting from Couva, Trinidad. 🇹🇹
Source: TTT Live Online via YouTube — 2026-05-14T00:46:10+00:00.
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