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Young vows $70B Posted: Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Young vows $70B in energy investments PRIME Minister Stuart Young flatly denied the Opposition UNC's claim that "nothing is happening" regarding foreign investment into TT, by announcing he has $70 billion of "future investments" in energy sector projects lined up for 2025-2028, excluding the flat-lined Dragon Gas deal.
Dhanpaul: No one stole $2.6b FINANCE Minister Vishnu Dhanpaul firmly denied anyone had stolen $2.6 billion that was mentioned in the Public Accounts of TT, saying the matter was simply "a technical glitch caused by a software issue at the Central Bank."
General Election threat TTPS on high alert amid reports of plot to disrupt Apr 28 poll
EBC: Special voting has begun
Election storm ahead UNC alleges EBC bias in dossier to Caricom observers:
UNC raises election concerns with CARICOM observer mission
Govt working on bringing Trinis home Stuart responds to Nizam:
Kamla: Nizam's call for election boycott strange Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has described as strange a call by Nizam Mohammed for Muslims to withhold their vote in the upcoming general election.
Kamla turns 73-years-old, 6 days before general election
Roget: No UNC promises for OWTU support OILFIELDS Workers Trade Union (OWTU) president-general Ancel Roget says the UNC made no promises to him or the union in exchange for it helping the party to try and win the April 28 general election.
Not in favour! Majority against abolishing appeals to Privy Council—Ghany poll
Mark: Poll card sent to man dead since 2003 Holding up a copy of a polling card, Mark said it was sent to Davanand Bahal of St Mary's, Central Trinidad.
“But this man has been dead since December of 2003. So 22 years later, the EBC is issuing a poll card, and this has gone to the home of a dead man," he said.
He questioned how many more polling cards the EBC may have sent to deceased individuals.
TTUTA clarifies its position One such area of ongoing concern is the lack of timely action in addressing long-standing financial obligations owed to educators. Many of our members continue to experience distressing delays in the payment of pensions, gratuities, and arrears. This situation is both untenable and unjust.
Farley wants goat racing year-round in Tobago THE Tobago House of Assembly presented cheques to members of the Tobago Goat Race Owners' Association on April 22 as a gesture of its commitment to ensuring that the popular activity is held not just during Easter but throughout the year.
Murders of autistic teen, nurse bothered Young 'tremendously' Prime Minister Stuart Young said the murders of autistic teenager Malini Persad and nurse O'delle Lalman-Baptiste bothered him tremendously.
Tuesday starts with double murder in Cunupia Two men were gunned down and a third seriously injured in what police believe was a targeted ambush in Cunupia on Tuesday morning.
Early-morning ambush in Cunupia – Dad, son shot dead
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