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MSJ backs Caricom on Cuba
Posted: Monday, January 18, 2021

MSJ backs Caricom on Cuba
THE Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) on Sunday supported Caricom's condemnation of the United States designating Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism. The Prime Minister is the current Caricom chairman.

Hosein slams Young, Lezama-Lee Sing over nationals stranded abroad
UNC shadow attorney general and legal affairs minister MP Saddam Hosein said the motion of no confidence brought against National Security Minister Stuart Young is a way of getting an immediate solution to the issue of bringing stranded nationals home.

Former LATT president: Too many lawyers in TT
Former president of the Law association of TT (LATT) Seenath Jairam, SC, says, for a small society with an approximate 1.4 million people, TT is producing far too many lawyers.

Normalization Committee appoint Mohammed as General Secretary
The Normalization Committee of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) has appointed Mr. Amiel Mohammed as Acting General Secretary of the TTFA. Mohammed will take up the duties of General Secretary after the previous office-holder, Ramesh Ramdhan, was suspended pending an inquiry in September 2020.

PDP promises audit after THA election win

95th anniversary of the birth of Sir Clyde Walcott
One of the famed Three W's, Sir Clyde was born in 1926 and played 44 tests for the West Indies between 1948 and 1960.

Jab jab, devils keep Carnival rituals alive
Even though there is no Carnival this year, traditional mas players continue to prepare and maintain their rituals. For them, the festival is more than putting on a show for two days. It is an artform that has filtered into their daily lives.

Gary pulls drowning cop from waters off Store Bay
POLICE Commissioner, Gary Griffith had to pluck one of his officers out of the sea in Tobago yesterday when the man got into difficulty after falling off a boat while attempting to board another.

3 combat homophobia for Man of the World, Mr Universe, Mr Elite crowns

'Advocate for peace': Swanny denies part in plot to destabilise PoS
Dancehall artiste Taryll "Prince Swanny" Swan has denied that he’s part of an alleged plot to destabilise Port-of-Spain.



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