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ROWLEY TO BOW OUT Posted: Friday, January 3, 2025
'45 YEARS IS ENOUGH' - ROWLEY TO BOW OUT OF ELECTED POLITICS At the end of a press conference in Tobago on Friday afternoon, Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley disclosed that he would not be offering himself as a candidate in the upcoming general election. Rowley to step down as Prime Minister before general election
No curfew will be imposed: Good cops must report corrupt ones - PM Four days after a State of Emergency was declared to fight gang violence and peg back the murder mayhem smothering Trinidad and Tobago, Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley called a press conference to explain why he did it.
Imbert extends tax, NI amnesty Minister of Finance Colm Imbert said yesterday that the tax amnesty and national insurance amnesty introduced by the Finance Act 2024, which expired on December 31, 2024, will be extended to January 31, 2025.
MoE: Deadline to apply for book grants is January 10
No taxes on sports gear, EV chargers 'T&T in a major tailspin, stop disrespecting citizens, get to work'
Lawyers in DPP's Office fearful for their lives ... Traumatised by colleague's murder, unable to focus on work
Attorneys: Murdered attorney not involved in prosecution of 'Tyson' ATTORNEYS confirmed on January 2 that at the time of special prosecutor Randall Hector's murder on December 31, he was not involved in any active prosecution of suspected gang leader Calvin "Tyson" Lee.
Hector had previously prosecuted a case against Lee, who was charged on January 20, 2024, with gang leadership and possession of firearms and ammunition for gang-related activities. That case was dismissed by High Court Master Shabiki Cazabon on September 23, 2024, for "want of prosecution."
The assassination of Randall Hector: A tip from inside church? THE KILLING of 43-year-old attorney Randall Hector has been described as a 'well-coordinated hit with pinpoint accuracy' by top national security and senior police intelligence officers.
MP Lisa Morris-Julian buried with son
Hundreds weep for Lisa MP and two of her children laid to rest in hometown of Arima
Investigators know how the fire started THE T& T Fire Service has completed its investigation into the circumstances surrounding the fire which claimed the lives of member of Parliament and minister in the Education Ministry Lisa Morris-Julian and two of her children.
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