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Duke must choose
Posted: Thursday, December 9, 2021

FARLEY MANIA
New Chief Secretary mobbed by excited crowd...

Farley takes the reigns with Duke as his deputy

Duke must choose
Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi has written to newly-appointed Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Farley Augustine informing him that it would be a breach of the law if Duke holds the positions of THA Deputy Chief Secretary and president of the Public Services Association (PSA) simultaneously.

AG: Duke must choose between THA executive and PSA

Farley insists Duke can legally function in both roles

Farley predicted he would be Chief Secretary in 2017

Media complain about exclusion from THA ceremonies

Autocracy gone mad
We wish to remind the Office of the President that the ­media are neither an afterthought nor some optional ­accessory to be paraded or discarded at will. It is an institution of our democracy recognised through the constitutional right to freedom of the press.

Tobago PNM chairman quits
PNM Tobago chairman steps down after loss...

Tracy, others dismiss PNM Tobago chairman's call to also resign
Leader of the Tobago Council of the People’s National Movement (PNM), Tracy Davidson-Celestine and other council members have shrugged off former council chairman Stanford Callendar’s call for the entire council to resign as he has done.

Manning experiences terrifying COVID

Integrity Commission giving citizens hope
For the first time in its multi-year existence, a few months ago the Integrity Commission demonstrated its commitment to its responsibilities by holding a news conference, inclusive of a question-and-answer session, to report on the progress it is making in fulfilling its mandate.

Tobago man charged with molesting child
A Lambeau man has appeared in court charged with sexual touching, which occurred between the period February 11 and March 1 of this year.



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