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Will Rowley resign
Posted: Sunday, March 16, 2025

Will Rowley resign as pnm political leader?
Special convention today...

Cabinet shake-up: Key ministers to be moved as Young becomes PM
In a bold move that could signal a fresh direction for the People's National Movement (PNM), sources close to the party are hinting at a major Cabinet shake-up or realignment of portfolios with the appointment of Stuart Young as Prime Minister.

Stage set for PNM's election event at Woodford Square

Dhanpaul tipped to lead Finance Ministry
Young to reshuffle Cabinet tomorrow...

AG Armour steps down amid travel, performance scrutiny
After three years in office, Attorney General Reginald Armour, SC's move to step down has been marked by growing discontent and scrutiny within the Cabinet.

CAUGHT OFF-GUARD
Govt criticises UK's sudden visa requirement for T&T nationals...

Five Caribbean nations face possible US travel restrictions under Trump
Five Caribbean nations—Saint Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, St. Kitts and Nevis, and Cuba—have been included in a proposed list of countries facing potential travel restrictions under the Trump administration.

Stuart Young's Debe family: He has the ability to lead country

Friends, schoolmates reflect on Dr Rowley's career – Our Mason Hall hero

PM Rowley has asked Sandals to revisit Tobago
On his last working day in Tobago as Prime Minister of T&T, Dr Keith Rowley revealed that he has spoken to the leadership of Sandals to take a look at Tobago again and they have agreed to visit next month.

New era for Tobago as PM hints of return of Sandals, new marina
At a news conference on January 15, 2019, Sandals CEO Gebhard Rainer explained the company's decision to withdraw from the project then was because of negative publicity as the main reason.

There were concerns raised at that time by some people about damage to the environment and whether proper clearance was obtained to build the hotel.

Economists: Govt should consider investments in gold
While the Central Bank currently holds around US$163 million in gold reserves as at the end of December 2024, with mounting economic and geopolitical uncertainties, T&T's banker to the Government and regulator of financial institutions ought to seriously consider expanding these holdings, given gold's effectiveness as a hedge against economic instability, economist Dr Valmikki Arjoon told the Sunday Business Guardian.

How Carnival events benefit students, schools: Feteing for the future
Based on Newsday's calculations from financial information provided by Hanamji, Fete Royal has earned between $3 million-$4.2 million per year, over the last ten years.

Remembering Joey Ng Wai
…A Life in Music, A Legacy of Love

Convict seeks redemption after double murder – Master baker behind bars
"The judge started with 35 years. The sentence broke down to the 15 years I served plus nine years and six months. "I was humble with the sentence," says Robinson.

With good behaviour, he could be released in February 2030.

Injured inmate dies at Arima Hospital
The Trinidad and Tobago Prison Service has launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of inmate Akino Purcell who passed away at the Arima General Hospital this morning after being admitted with injuries following an incident with Prisons Officers on Friday.

Outrage after cocoa farmer shot dead in Paria
His killing brought the country's murder toll to 83 for the year.

Police are also investigating a double murder in La Retreat Road, Guanapo and the fatal stabbing of a man at El Dorado, Tunapuna which took place on March 15.

Four dead in weekend violence; cocoa farmer among victims
Police said Javed Omardeen, 33, of Upper Gomes Trace, Brasso Seco, Paria, was meeting with someone while sitting in his vehicle around 6.15 p.m. when he was shot.

Around 9.20 p.m., a neighbour of Omardeen's who was returning home observed his white Honda Civic in the same position, with the car's house light on and the vehicle's engine idling.

Double murder sparks call for police post in Guanapo
BESIEGED residents of La Retreat Road, Guanapo, Arima, still reeling from the trauma of a triple murder three weeks ago, were jolted by another double murder in their community on March 14.



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