Economist Dr Ralph Henry
Re-elected Amcham T&T president, Anna Henderson, chats with the CEO of the business group, Nirad Tewarie, during its 33rd annual meeting and business forum at the Grand Ballroom, Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.
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West Indian Traders, chairman, Lindsay Gillette, left, and with CEO of the company, Jake Gillette.
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Long lines of motorists wait their turns to get their vehicles inspected at the Motormax Inspection Ltd., Chadee Lane, Mausica Road earlier this year.
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FILE - Gloria Henry, right, who retained the girls' Under-13 300m hurdles title and led a Rss Phoenix sweep of the medals for a second straight year at the NAAATT Juvenile Championships last year, will be back to compete in the U-15 category in the two-day meet which starts today. Her clubmates Jemiah Nora, second from right, Tanniesha Hercules, second from left, and Jahnoya Martin, left, were second, third and fourth place respectively. Henry also won the 400m and long jump titles.
Clayton Clarke
Canadian High Commissioner Michael Callan, left, presents a door prize of an Official World Cup Football to Kafele Musa Marshall. Looking on is his father, Yohance Marshall, during the World Cup match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, live screening at Movie Towne Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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Shemaine Campbelle (second right) is mobbed by captain Hayley Matthews (left), Ashmini Munisar (centre) and Stafanie Taylor after leading the West Indies to victory over New Zealand.
Two Russian young football fans sport their T&T shirts at the Radisson Blu Hotel after the T&T match in Kaliningrad where Russia won 3-0 on Tuesday.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar during Wednesday’s sitting of the House of Representatives in Port-of-Spain.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has backed Leader of Government Business Barry Padarath’s allegations that parliamentary broadcasting staff have been unfairly muting the microphones of Government members, saying the issue has persisted for years and should be formally raised before the Parliamentary Broadcasting Committee.
Speaker of the House Jagdeo Singh chats with parliament staff, Legal Officer II Sharla Elcock during the session of the standing finance committee in Parliament on Friday.
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Expressing shock at what unfolded during Friday evening’s Standing Finance Committee, a parliamentary expert with vast experience in parliamentary administration described the incident as unprecedented and mounted a vigorous defence of parliamentary staff, arguing that the controversy appeared to stem from a misunderstanding of how the chamber’s audio system functions.
Former Speaker of the House Nizam Mohammed
The behaviour witnessed in the Parliament on Friday night is being sharply criticised by the former speaker of the House, Nizam Mohammed.
President of the National Parent Teacher Association, Walter Stewart
The National Parent Teacher Association (NPTA) has expressed concern over the conduct of Members of Parliament during Friday’s Standing Finance Committee meeting, saying the exchanges sent the wrong message to young people and undermined efforts to address indiscipline in schools.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar during Wednesday’s sitting of the House of Representatives in Port-of-Spain.
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Speaker of the House Jagdeo Singh chats with parliament staff, Legal Officer II Sharla Elcock during the session of the standing finance committee in Parliament on Friday.
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Former Speaker of the House Nizam Mohammed
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