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Caricom election observers Posted: Friday, April 25, 2025
Caricom election observers hit the ground running Members of the Caricom election observer mission hit the ground running when they landed in TT on April 21, immediately meeting with stakeholders and observing the electoral process in the run-up to the general election on April 28.
Eagle eye on marginals Caricom team to attend final political rallies before election day....
Government opens Sangre Grande-Cumuto highway The highway is named after a former Minister in the Ministry of Housing and Toco Manzanilla MP who served in government between 1976 and 1986.
Clarke-Allen was also a community activist in Sangre Grande. Her family, who have maintained strong links in the community, were present for the opening and were given a symbolic replica of the highway sign.
'Smoother run to Grande' PM opens new Elmina Clarke-Allen Highway...
'PNM not like UNC' Young: No major scandals under our watch
Young promises more help to women, children Looking ahead to next Monday's general election, he distanced the PNM from its rivals, saying the election was "not about promises that can't be delivered."
New community centre opened in Enterprise The newly built Enterprise Community Centre was officially opened on Wednesday (April 23) and PNM candidate for Chaguanas East, Richie Sookhai has described it as not just a physical space, but rather a hub of opportunity, empowerment, and growth for the entire community.
In his address, Sookhai said the $10.4 million centre was something he had lobbied for, for months.
C&GWTU accepts CPO's wage offer According to a statement, the agreement covers the periods 2014 to 2016 and 2017 to 2019 and included market rate-based salary adjustments. It also brings closure to several outstanding matters, including the regrading/classification of several positions.
Kamla: Close this 'wicked Stuart Young chapter'
Camille: Kamla unfit to lead Trinidad and Tobago
Anil labels Rambally a Judas for attending PNM meeting
Douglas: PDP to tackle unemployment, housing PROGRESSIVE Democratic Patriots (PDP) Tobago West candidate Curtis Douglas says the party will push to create jobs and construct affordable houses for Tobagonians if it wins the two Tobago seats in the April 28 general election.
Popular artistes explain why they appear on political platforms
Legal clash over $1b insurance tax fund heads to Privy Council The Motor Insurance Bureau Association plans to take its legal challenge against the State to the Privy Council over the government's collection of more than $1 billion in motor insurance premium taxes since 2008, which it claims was intended to compensate victims of uninsured drivers but has not been used for that purpose.
THA minority leader pushes for penalties on unanswered questions Minority leader of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA), Kelvon Morris tabled a motion in the legislature today calling for amendments to the Standing Orders to establish a timeframe for responding to written questions and penalties for failure to answer them.
Presbyterian Board appeals ruling on TSC's policy for hiring teachers The Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago (PCTT) and its Presbyterian Primary Schools Board of Education (PPSBE) have appealed a High Court decision that upheld new hiring policies by the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) for the recruitment of primary school teachers in denominational schools.
Fraud alert: FIU warns against false misrepresentation The Financial Intelligence Unit of Trinidad and Tobago (FIUTT) says it has become aware of the misuse of its letterhead by a person or persons claiming to be an official(s) of the FIUTT.
Cops arrest squatters in HDC homes in La Horquetta THE Housing Development Corporation (HDC) says people have been breaking and entering into unoccupied apartments in Greenvale, La Horquetta; Cypress Hills, San Fernando; and Eden Gardens, Freeport.
Guyana hotel, owner's home set ablaze after girl, 11, found dead in pool The Double Day Hotel on the Tuschen Public Road, East Bank, Essequibo, Guyana was set on fire Thursday morning by irate villagers after the body of missing 11-year-old girl, Adrianna Younge, was found in the pool.
Autopsy for murdered teen postponed to April 28 The autopsy for 15-year-old Malini Persad, a murdered autistic teen, which was originally scheduled for April 24, has been postponed to April 28, coinciding with the general election.
Morvant girl, 16, missing Manglee of Second Caledonia, Morvant was last seen on April 23, and was reported missing to the Morvant Police Station on the same day.
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