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$4b T&TEC gas bill Posted: Sunday, September 8, 2024
Gonzales: Citizens must help pay $4b T&TEC gas bill The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) owes the National Gas Company (NGC) over $4 billion, and consumers will have to assist in repaying this as the Government cannot at this time.
Support for State of Emergency
'Central Bank denied me access' Auditor General files affidavit on understated $2.5b; special report to be laid in Parliament tomorrow
S&P report: Low growth due to declining hydrocarbon sector ON September 6, S&P Global Ratings affirmed its 'BBB-/A-3' long- and short-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings on Trinidad and Tobago.
Workers still awaiting promised land ... 21 years after closure of Caroni
Thanks for the music, Mr Cape ON Thursday evening, Roy Francis Cape, the legendary bandleader of the Roy Cape All Stars, died after a stroke. He was 82.
A musician for 50 years, he founded his band in 1980 and led it effectively until 2014, after a cancer diagnosis. Mr Cape also suffered a hip injury in 2019.
Roy Cape, in his own words 'Remember me as just a man who like to play music'
The influence, challenges of Trinibad music
Moms For Literacy: Teach children to read with pleasure not pressure ON International Literacy Day 2024, which is observed on September 8, is reminding parents to let their children read with pleasure not pressure.
A call for disability inclusion Disability Pride Month is touted as a time to honour disabled people, their contributions to society, and their accomplishments. It is a way to give visibility to disabled people and highlight their right to lead fulfilling and independent lives. It also aims to remove the stigma of being disabled and improve the way people with disabilities are perceived.
Ronia Swan: advocate for children and youth mental health She hopes to help marginalised communities like hers who are overlooked and stigmatised by ensuring they have access to essential services like quality education and mental health support.
Diego Martin farmers get injunction against Udecott JUSTICE Christopher Sieuchand has granted a temporary injunction barring the Urban Development Corporation of TT (Udecott) from entering, using, or working on state land that famers claim they have occupied for over 50 years.
Pastor: Family trying to cope Funeral for murder victim Andrew Persadie...
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