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PM makes changes Posted: Monday, October 6, 2025
PM makes changes ..shifts around ministers' portfolios
Cabinet portfolio changes: Who's responsible for what Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, SC – matters relating to Heritage Buildings, Constitutional Reform, National Trust, National Commission for Self-Help Limited, National Library Services and the National Library and Information System Authority, Home Improvement Grants Policy, Housing and Village Improvement Programme (HVIP), and Government Aided Self-Help Housing Programme (GASHHP).
Major changes for 18 ministers as PM adjusts Cabinet portfolios Persad-Bissessar takes on more responsibility
Political analysts: PM's reassignments show dissatisfaction with ministers
Actuaries on NIS crisis: Hike contributions, push back pension age
T&T, Cuba remember 1976 attack Speaking at a wreath-laying ceremony before a small gathering at Piarco International Airport yesterday, Ambassador Veliz specifically thanked the country for supporting the resolution calling for the lifting of the US blockade against Cuba and for speaking out against Cuba's inclusion on the US State Sponsors of Terrorism list.
Tobago Chamber Makes Its Budget Projections Appeal There is a renewed call for an amendment to the Foreign Investment Act to include a 30-day guarantee for the issuing of land licences.
300,000 citizens to receive better medication under revised CDAP
Daly Bread: Gopaul v Seepaul—T&T needs effective consequence management Recently, the Attorney General, Senator John Jeremie SC, announced that the State had decided to discontinue an appeal against a High Court judgment in which the Court condemned the forcible retrieval of a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago from Barbados, by Trinidad and Tobago law enforcement, in circumstances where he allegedly was the subject of a criminal investigation.
Noble: S&P Ratings, and the NGC—why we can't stay silent in face of "clumsy moves"
Former WI all-rounder Bernard Julien dies at 75
NPTA on World Teachers' Day: Students benefit when parents, teachers collaborate NATIONAL Parents Teachers Association (NPTA) president Walter Stewart is calling for greater collaboration between home and the classroom as he celebrated World Teachers' Day, on October 5.
San Fernando East teachers defend school: Broken system failed Mariah
Screen early for breast cancer EARLY screening is essential in the fight against breast cancer. However our female population has denser-than-expected breasts; this is a concerning fact because dense breasts can make detecting cancer difficult.
Criminologist opposes Alexander: Minors tried as adults 'scarred for life'
Praise for SoEs 2025 murder toll could be lowest in decade
Maloney woman killed by car, driver reports to Arima station A 45-year-old Maloney woman was killed in an early morning road accident in Arima on October 5. She has been identified as Simone Rose.
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