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New Cabinet coming today Posted: Wednesday, August 19, 2020
At Last New Cabinet coming today
PM, Opposition Leader to be sworn in on Wednesday The ceremony to swear-in the Cabinet for Trinidad and Tobago will take place tomorrow Wednesday August 19, at 4pm at the President's House.
Kamla concedes defeat, accepts responsibility, but not resigning I have reflected long and hard and have come to the conclusion that in the immediate future I have a key role to play in helping our country heal and move forward, especially with a group of young new vibrant MPs entering the House of Representatives. The members of the UNC elected me overwhelmingly as their Leader three times in the past ten years; tens of thousands of citizens voted for the party I lead in this year's general election. Until such a time as our party chooses otherwise, I will remain their faithful champion and servant.
Kamla concedes defeat, refuses to resign
41 more cases take Covid toll to 629 As of yesterday evening, there were 477 active cases, three of which are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
PM not going to court on Padarath Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says he is not prepared to expose the People's National Movement (PNM) to high legal costs in contesting the validity of the nomination papers of Princes Town MP Barry Padarath.
'Responses were too late' Rowley blames lack of finances for no election observers in T&T...
Gary schools Womantra over Venezuelan women sex assault complaint "...If Womantra thinks that we are silent on the matter, it simply means that they are not reading. We have done so many things to improve this aspect of policing – we have revamped the 999 and 555 system, brought on the Emergency Response Patrols (ERP), introduced the Police App, formed the Social Media Unit, and now we have on-line reporting of crimes."
Covid party promoters arrested Two party promoters are expected to appear before a Port of Spain magistrate today after police had cause to break up two events in St James and Petit Valley on Monday morning.
Mayaro man charged with arson, assault Mayaro resident Romario Parris is expected to appear before a Mayaro Magistrate today to answer to a series of charges arising out of a report of a domestic dispute last Friday.
Vendor charged with Central Market murder Cummings, aka 'Shakey', 57, of Never Dirty, Morvant, and another man were at the Central Market, Port of Spain, on August 6 when they got into an altercation with a vendor. During the incident, they were beaten about their bodies with a piece of wood. Cummings died at the scene as a result of his injuries, while the other man was taken to hospital for treatment.
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