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Kamla engages UNDP Posted: Monday, August 11, 2025
Kamla engages UNDP on social impact fund PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar held engagements with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on August 7 on major initiatives for national growth and development.
San Fernando Chamber head: Expanding TT-India relations crucial
Himself cannot pay himself The word wrangling between Marvin Gonzales and Barry Padarath, the former and current public utilities ministers, over the staggering debt owed to the National Gas Company by T&TEC is political sound and fury, demanding more decisive action.
Daly Bread: Legislative trees, shrivelling fruit—T&T must move from 'commemoration to completion'
A tribute to pan pioneers: Woman on the bass
The first 100 days
Penny: Chaos, cover-ups and poor decision-making in UNC's 100 days Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles said the government's first 100 days were marked by chaos, cover-ups and catastrophic decision-making.
Arima mayor: Insufficient funds for Borough Day celebrations He said the Borough Corporation was owing about $350,000 for last August's celebrations and the Independence Day fireworks.
Cepep battle heats up A HIGH-STAKES legal battle is intensifying between state-owned Cepep Co Ltd and its former chairman Joel Edwards over allegations he misled the company's board into approving contract extensions worth an estimated $1.4 billion.
Ex-CEPEP chairman: I did no wrong Edwards' lawyer claims 'deliberate attempt to persecute client'
Jasher's dad: New autopsy confirms suspicions "What I can say is that the findings of this second independent autopsy vindicates my initial suspicions without a shadow of a doubt...without a shadow of a doubt."
Francois did not say what those findings were.
Second autopsy done: Jasher's parents feel vindicated The results of the second autopsy, conducted on Sunday on six-year-old Jasher Francois, has been described as "way different" to the first one conducted at the San Fernando General Hospital.
Police warn motorists to be cautious as 5 killed in accidents The number of road fatalities rose to 71 yesterday, following five deaths over the weekend.
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