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T&T needs gun and gang court
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2024

T&T needs gun and gang court
Law Association president on case backlog:

'Minister must go'
...UNC wants 'no cover-up' in deaths of seven babies

Mark: Revenue Authority will become 'party group of the PNM'
"The minister appoints on contract, the director general; deputy director general; the deputy director general with responsibility for customs and excise…he fixes the terms and conditions of employment for (these titles, too).

"If this minister of finance is unhappy with the performance of this particular group of persons (sic) (people), the minister can remove them."

UNC: Central Bank must reveal cost to change $100 bill
Recalling the previous transition costing Trinidad and Tobago $78 million, he wondered what the cost of this additional change was.

Gonzales alleges political discrimination in Morne Diablo water racket

Challenge for cancer patients
CDC warns of antimicrobial resistance

MSJ: Recognise Rastafari movement on April 18
POLITICAL leader of the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) David Abdulah has called on the Government to declare April 18 a day of recognition for the Rastafarian movement.

Abdulah also called for reparations for the movement by the Government. He further called for reparations for members of the Shouter Baptist faith from the British government.

Point Fortin launches Borough Day 2024 celebrations
He said the celebrations are held between April and May yearly, and Borough Day itself is on April 30. The organisers have a budget of roughly $4.8 million for the celebrations.

22 Venezuelans held at Curepe nightclub
Twenty-two Venezuelans, ranging from the ages of 20 to 46, were detained and since none of them had documentation to legally stay in Trinidad and Tobago, the immigration division was contacted.



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