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PNM wins bye-elections Posted: Tuesday, December 8, 2015
PNM candidates win by-elections The People's National Movement (PNM) has retained the two electoral districts contested in yesterday's local government by-elections in Arima and Tunapuna.
PNM wins bye-elections by landslides PRELIMINARY results in the two bye-elections for councillors of Auzonville in the Tunapuna/ Piarco Regional Corporation and Malabar South in the Arima Borough have given landslide victories to the People's National Movement (PNM) candidates.
TT Chamber criticises Jwala THE Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce has denounced what it calls Central Bank Governor Jwala Rambarran's "clear breach of confidentiality" when he "deliberately opted to identify by name" the companies and businesses deemed 'top users' of foreign exchange (forex) in this country.
'Governor must consult with Imbert' CENTRAL Bank Governor Jwala Rambarran ought to have consulted with Finance Minister Colm Imbert before announcing last Friday that the country is in a recession, former attorney general Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj said yesterday following a function at the TT Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Westmoorings.
Senate debates borrowing today FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert will open debate on three motions to raise the borrowing limits under the Development Loans Act and External Loans Act, and to increase the debt limit under the Guarantee of Loans Act in the Senate which sits from 10 am today.
UNC final internal election results United National Congress (UNC) elections committee chairman Dr Rampersad Parasram yesterday announced the winning slate in the party's internal election.
Ramesh: UNC contaminated, its leader irrelevant
After disappointing election loss: Vasant needs time to heal
Dying infant was "electrocuted" by dad A man told police that after finding his infant step-daughter unresponsive in bed today, he shocked her with live electrical wires in an attempt to bring her back to life.
...Angry granny wants justice
Man murdered at Cleaver Woods
480 workers laid off THREE days after Central Bank Governor Jwala Rambarran declared this country to be in a recession, steel giant ArcelorMittal of Pt Lisas yesterday laid off 480 workers after due to the prevailing downturn in the economy as well as an inability to reach a consensus with the workers' representing trade union.
Workers on breadline as ArcellorMittal scales down With 17 days before Christmas, ArcelorMittal has sent home 600 workers with immediate effect.
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