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Beckles calls on UN Posted: Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Beckles calls on UN for justice for Haiti Beckles lamented that Haiti, despite being the first nation to free itself from the yoke of slavery in 1804, has never been able to achieve the level of development for its people that should have coincided with such an achievement.
Imbert: 'I will pay my property tax' In response to an inaudible question from temporary Opposition Senator Dr Tim Gopeesingh, Imbert said the Valuations Division of his ministry has set his home's rental value at $25,000 a month.
"I have to pay property tax of $9,000 per year. This is my information and I have disclosed it."
Imbert reveals $25,000 property tax valuation for his home
Families of Paria divers to meet PM
As probe into SSA continues: TTPS spy unit's operation challenged As the probe into the Strategic Services Agency (SSA) intensifies, focus is now being turned to another spy unit – this time one operating within the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS).
The unit, known as the Research and Analytical Unit (RAU), reports only to the Special Branch (SB) and falls under the remit of Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds. It is headed by Corporal Brent Clement.
High Court judge criticises Erla over "plenty work to do" excuse A High Court Judge has strongly criticised Police Commissioner Erla Harewood-Christopher for attempting to justify her delay in deciding on a backlog of firearm user's licence (FUL) applications.
State of Trinidad and Tobago newsrooms Ninety-three interviews were conducted with journalists working in newsrooms at CNC 3, the Trinidad Express, Trinidad Guardian, TT Newsday, CNMG (now TTT again), and TV6, most of the conversations conducted with working journalists at varying stages of their careers.
Paray vows to continue Natex election fight despite backlash
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