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'COME CLEAN ON FARIS'
Posted: Sunday, August 10, 2025

'COME CLEAN ON FARIS'
Ramlogan seeks answers from Edwards on extension of CEPEP contracts...

Financing real inclusion in Africa-Caribbean trade

Dr Tim Gopeesingh heads NCRHA
Returning to public health leadership after nearly three decades, former education minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh has been appointed chairman of the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA), vowing to address long-standing systemic issues within the RHA.

'Pan facing US tariff deterrence'
The United States currently represents MITTCO's largest market amounting to about 40 per cent, but the company is actively pursuing opportunities in China, Japan, and also the wider Caribbean, Leith, director of business development at MITTCO, told the Sunday Business Guardian.

T&T needs to reduce online harm
"Online scams have both a telecommunications and financial services aspect associated with it, hence these industries should collectively seek to address same. There is significant work required towards reducing online harms which may disproportionately affect the elderly and youth," he said.

Mental health challenges in colonial Tobago

TUCO under fire for $750,000 executive payouts
At the meeting, members presented a document dated February 5, 2024, detailing "reimbursements" that included $350,000 to King, $100,000 each to the president, vice president, and general secretary, $100,000 to the treasurer, and $60,000 to the assistant treasurer.

'The country was hoaxed by the UNC'
Opposition shares concerns amid mass firings, rampant crime under new Govt..

Army shake-up – Regiment chief sent on 605 days' leave
THE Commanding Officer of the Regiment, Colonel Keston Charles, has been sent on 605 days' leave with immediate effect by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Vice Marshal Darryl Daniel, according to senior military officers.

Guevarro: We intend to bring peace to the nation

Dear Editor: Stand your ground law creates dangerous and uneven road for T&T
International experience, particularly in the United States, shows that Stand Your Ground laws have not made communities safer. Instead, they have led to an increase in gun-related deaths, encouraged vigilante justice, and worsened social divisions.

Dear Editor: Even police officers at risk with stand your ground—it's a recipe for disaster
During public consultations, Minister Wayne Sturge went so far as to suggest that citizens might be justified in shooting police officers entering their homes, since it's hard to determine if they are actual police or bandits…

Fatal accident triggers safety call
...Friends of victim demand streetlights, pavement

Ten-year-old Rebecca trumps ovarian cancer
AT nine years old in 2023, Rebecca Amoroso learnt she had dysgerminoma – a tumour in her ovaries. And not just that, but it was cancerous. She was sad, but she prayed and hoped for the best for several months. And in 2024, she was officially declared cancer free.

Families of 3 killed by cops urged to come forward
The two killed in Valencia were identified as Stephon Lopez, aka Stephen Perkins, and Deshawn Brown, while the third man who was killed in Tacarigua was identified as Jessie Belcon.



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