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'Two years too late'
Posted: Thursday, March 28, 2024

'Two years too late'
Along with Boodram, family members of three of the four divers—Fyzal Kurban, Rishi Nagassar and Yusuf Henry—attended a meeting with the Prime Minister at Whitehall in Port of Spain yesterday. The loved ones of Kazim Ali Jnr did not attend.

Minister of Energy and Energy Industries and Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Stuart Young and Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Reginald Armour, SC, also attended the meeting.

Why did it take 2 years to meet families of divers? - PM responds

Rowley defends CoP Erla after 'blows' from judge in FUL delay case
A Tobago businessman brought the case against Harewood-Christopher over an almost three-year delay in deciding on his FUL application. During the hearing, the court heard the delay was due to several factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, a backlog of over 25,000 applications, and two audits.

UNC started it, so stop the tomfoolery
Gonzales on WASA restructuring:

Officials mum on location of inmates
Lawyer, relatives looking for three 'beaten' in jail brawl...

Kamla 'won't abandon' UNC; says she's very strong to lead
Kamla Persad-Bissessar remains unequivocally resolute she is still the best person to lead the United National Congress, and will not step down as long as she has life and the mandate to lead from the membership. She also believes if anyone wants to unseat her, there is a democratic process to do so.

Moonilal goes after Paray

Paray stands down: Will stop discussing UNC Natex polls publicly

Climate justice for First Peoples
Trail Blazing with Heather-Dawn Herrera

Children's Authority takes toddler in abuse video into care
The public can report and seek support from the relevant authorities, including the National Family Services Division at 623-2608 (ext. 6701-6711) the Police Service (999), the Children's Authority Hotline (996 or 800-2014), Childline 131 or 800-4321, or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-save (7283).

Moruga real estate agent missing
62-year-old real estate agent Linwall Beharry and his Mercedes Benz vehicle disappeared from his Moruga home on Tuesday morning and are yet to be found.



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