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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

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Contractors and workers with the National Reforestation and Watershed Rehabilitation Programme protest outside the Rural Development Company office in Couva yesterday, demanding outstanding payments and answers.

Contractors and workers with the National Reforestation and Watershed Rehabilitation Programme protest outside the Rural Development Company office in Couva yesterday, demanding outstanding payments and answers.

RISHI RAGOONATH

Reforestration workers demand answers on future of programme

Af­ter six fort­nights with­out pay, frus­tra­tion boiled over yes­ter­day as con­trac­tors and work­ers un­der the Na­tion­al Re­for­esta­tion and Wa­ter­shed Re­ha­bil­i­ta­tion Pro­gramme (NR­WRP) staged a protest out­side the Rur­al De­vel­op­ment Com­pa­ny’s (RDC) of­fice in Brechin Cas­tle, Cou­va.

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KEVON FELMINE
Tue Jul 08 2025
TSTT CEO Kent Western

TSTT CEO Kent Western

CWU raises alarm over possible firing of TSTT CEO

Amid a wave of fir­ings and res­ig­na­tions across State boards in the wake of the April 28 Gen­er­al Elec­tion, one union leader is rais­ing alarm over the fu­ture of the Telecom­mu­ni­ca­tion Ser­vices of Trinidad and To­ba­go’s (TSTT) ex­ec­u­tive lead­er­ship.

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Dareece Polo
Tue Jul 08 2025
Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne, right, and Trinidad and Tobago Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Sean Sobers make their way to a plenary session at the 49th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of Caricom in Montego Bay, Jamaica, yesterday.

Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne, right, and Trinidad and Tobago Foreign and Caricom Affairs Minister Sean Sobers make their way to a plenary session at the 49th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of Caricom in Montego Bay, Jamaica, yesterday.

CHE TEEKERSINGH

Antigua PM to T&T Govt: Pay up outstanding US$60M

An­tigua and Bar­bu­da Prime Min­is­ter Gas­ton Browne is urg­ing the new Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar Gov­ern­ment to ful­fil a com­mit­ment made to the Or­gan­i­sa­tion of East­ern Caribbean States (OECS) dur­ing the tenure of the Peo­ple’s Part­ner­ship gov­ern­ment—an oblig­a­tion that would cost Trinidad and To­ba­go ap­prox­i­mate­ly US$60 mil­lion.

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Tue Jul 08 2025
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley speaks at the opening ceremony of the 49th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of Caricom in Jamaica on Sunday.

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley speaks at the opening ceremony of the 49th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of Caricom in Jamaica on Sunday.

COURTESY:CARICOM

Mottley urges region to defend its voice

In a part­ing mes­sage as she demit­ted of­fice as Cari­com Chair, Bar­ba­dos Prime Min­is­ter Mia Mot­t­ley is­sued a cryp­tic warn­ing about a loom­ing threat, one that she cau­tioned could un­der­mine the in­de­pen­dence and sov­er­eign­ty of mem­ber states and pose the great­est chal­lenge to re­gion­al free­dom since the era of in­de­pen­dence.

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Tue Jul 08 2025
File: A security officer checks the driver of a vehicle entering the refinery in Pointe-a-Pierre.

File: A security officer checks the driver of a vehicle entering the refinery in Pointe-a-Pierre.

Ex-OWTU rep wants more done to curb thefts at mothballed refinery

As the Gov­ern­ment moves to boost se­cu­ri­ty to pro­tect T&T’s pe­tro­le­um as­sets, for­mer pres­i­dent of the Pointe-a-Pierre Branch of the Oil­field Work­ers Trade Union, Christo­pher Jack­man, says there con­tin­ues to be theft at the Pointe-a-Pierre com­pound de­spite se­cu­ri­ty mea­sures.

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Radhica De Silva
Tue Jul 08 2025
Maxi taxi drivers wait on the Chaguanas hub for passengers yesterday.

Maxi taxi drivers wait on the Chaguanas hub for passengers yesterday.

VASHTI SINGH

Chaguanas maxi drivers want better security as robberies rise

Maxi taxi dri­vers who work the San Fer­nan­do to Ch­agua­nas route are call­ing for bet­ter se­cu­ri­ty af­ter two dri­vers were robbed on the Ch­agua­nas stand last Sat­ur­day.

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Tue Jul 08 2025
Seon Carthy

Seon Carthy

Cousins gunned down in Moruga

An act of dead­ly gun vi­o­lence has shat­tered the peace in Moru­ga, claim­ing the lives of two young cousins and leav­ing two moth­ers griev­ing loss­es they hoped would nev­er come.

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KEVON FELMINE
Tue Jul 08 2025
The area where the body of  kidnap victim Kerry Von Adams was found buried under a pile of grass at the Heights of Guanapo, Arima yesterday.

The area where the body of kidnap victim Kerry Von Adams was found buried under a pile of grass at the Heights of Guanapo, Arima yesterday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Kidnap victim buried at Heights of Guanapo after $15,000 ransom paid

Rel­a­tives of kid­nap vic­tim Ker­ry Von Adams wept open­ly yes­ter­day as they con­firmed the body found buried un­der a pile of grass at the Heights of Gua­napo, Ari­ma, was in­deed him.

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Anna-Lisa Paul
Tue Jul 08 2025
THA Secretary of Education Zarisha Hackett, centre, responds to a question at yesterday’s conference. With her were School Supervisor Philip Roachford, left, Planning Coordinator in Chief Secretary’s Office Bobby Andrews.

THA Secretary of Education Zarisha Hackett, centre, responds to a question at yesterday’s conference. With her were School Supervisor Philip Roachford, left, Planning Coordinator in Chief Secretary’s Office Bobby Andrews.

Tobago students doing better at SEA; English and math still a concern

To­ba­go’s ed­u­ca­tion sys­tem is show­ing signs of progress, with more pri­ma­ry schools per­form­ing above the na­tion­al av­er­age in this year’s Sec­ondary En­trance As­sess­ment (SEA), ac­cord­ing to the Di­vi­sion of Ed­u­ca­tion, Re­search and Tech­nol­o­gy.

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Elizabeth Gonzales
Tue Jul 08 2025
Former minister Neil Parsanlal

Former minister Neil Parsanlal

Ex-minister says pay attention to mental health of fired workers

A for­mer gov­ern­ment min­is­ter and the CEO of an em­ploy­ee as­sis­tance pro­gramme says the re­cent dis­missal of the Com­mu­ni­ty-Based En­vi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion and En­hance­ment Pro­gramme work­ers could see a rise in men­tal health is­sues.

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KAY-MARIE FLETCHER
Tue Jul 08 2025
THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine

THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine

Judge gives Farley 30 days to file public life declaration

To­ba­go House of As­sem­bly (THA) Chief Sec­re­tary Far­ley Au­gus­tine has been giv­en 30 days to file his In­tegri­ty in Pub­lic Life Act de­c­la­ra­tion for 2023.

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Derek Achong
Tue Jul 08 2025
Michael Yeates

Michael Yeates

Search for missing fisherman ends in tragedy

The search for miss­ing Char­lot­teville man Michael Yeates came to an end yes­ter­day morn­ing when his body was found float­ing in the wa­ters off Bot­tom Bay.

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Elizabeth Gonzales
Tue Jul 08 2025
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