Ashton Dhaniram, left, Deoraj Basdeo, Jesse Hosein, Adesh Siriram and Tricia Hosein, shows their index fingers after voting at Charlieville Presbyterian School.
VASHTI SINGH
SWWTU president-general Michael Annisette, centre, protests with port workers on Dock Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
COURTESY:SWWTU
Political activist Ravi Balgobin-Maharaj
Deputy CoP, Intelligence and Investigations, Suzette Martin, Insp Joshua Pierre and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Crime, Richard Smith, speak to the media outside the Tunapuna Police Station yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, left, speaks with former UNC minister Vasant Bharath at the sod-turning ceremony for the Nutrimix Animal and Pet Food Plant at the Point Lisas Industrial Estate yesterday.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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Former house speaker Nizam Mohammed
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FILE: A UNC supporter confronts Larry Lalla, second from left, and pundit Donny Samlal after the UNC Convention at the Couva South Multi-Purpose Hall in Couva in May 2023.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Mayaro MP Rushton Paray, centre, with daughter Kavita and wife Nelisha at the UNC’s screening at the party’s headquarters on February 17.
SHASTRI BOODAN
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar poses for a photograph with Clyde Elder, the OWTU representative for La Brea, and Ernesto Kesar, the representative for Point Fortin on Wednesday. OWTU leader Ancel Roget is also in the photo.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Attorney Larry Lalla
COURTESY LARRY LALLA
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Tobago East MP Ayanna Webster- Roy
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Watson Duke, Political Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).
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Watson Duke, political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly.
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Watson Duke, Political Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar bounces elbows with a supporter after the results of the 2020 General Election was announced at her Siparia constituency office in Penal.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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This family of three show their fingers after they voted at the St Joseph Government Primary School during last Monday’s General Election. The recount process in that constituency is now holding up the ratification of the final results.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Ashton Dhaniram, left, Deoraj Basdeo, Jesse Hosein, Adesh Siriram and Tricia Hosein, shows their index fingers after voting at Charlieville Presbyterian School.
VASHTI SINGH
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SWWTU president-general Michael Annisette, centre, protests with port workers on Dock Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
COURTESY:SWWTU
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Political activist Ravi Balgobin-Maharaj
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses the gathering during the commissioning ceremony for the Lisa Morris Julian Boulevard in Arima on Wednesday.
Abraham Diaz
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced he will officially resign from office on March 16.
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UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar
SHASTRI BOODAN
UNC Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has rejected a “One Love” outreach by the Progressive Alliance (PATT) coalition—comprising HOPE, Gary Griffith’s National Transformation Alliance (NTA), and the Community Reformation Network. She also said the UNC was not interested in attending the coalition’s March 12 public meeting.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, left, speaks with former UNC minister Vasant Bharath at the sod-turning ceremony for the Nutrimix Animal and Pet Food Plant at the Point Lisas Industrial Estate yesterday.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is not yet ready to say when he is stepping down. When asked about his last day in office, Rowley simply responded, “Not yet,” before getting into his vehicle and leaving.
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Former house speaker Nizam Mohammed
Former House Speaker Nizam Mohammed has weighed in on the issue regarding the process involved in Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley's withdrawal from office. He says the replacement of Rowley as the People's National Movement's (PNM) leader is separate and apart, resting solely in the domain of the PNM, and has nothing to do with reference to Section 76 of the Constitution.
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FILE: A UNC supporter confronts Larry Lalla, second from left, and pundit Donny Samlal after the UNC Convention at the Couva South Multi-Purpose Hall in Couva in May 2023.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Attorney Larry Lalla, SC, has parted ways with the United National Congress (UNC) after a 13-year tenure with the party.
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Mayaro MP Rushton Paray, centre, with daughter Kavita and wife Nelisha at the UNC’s screening at the party’s headquarters on February 17.
SHASTRI BOODAN
So-called United National Congress (UNC) “dissident,” Mayaro MP Rushton Paray, says if he is unable to secure his existing candidacy, he’ll engage in open dialogue with the people of Mayaro, and any decision about his political future will be made with their input and best interests in mind.
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar poses for a photograph with Clyde Elder, the OWTU representative for La Brea, and Ernesto Kesar, the representative for Point Fortin on Wednesday. OWTU leader Ancel Roget is also in the photo.
RISHI RAGOONATH
United National Congress candidates Ernesto Kesar and Clyde Elder have resigned from the Movement of Social Justice (MSJ).
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Attorney Larry Lalla
COURTESY LARRY LALLA
Larry Lalla has resigned from the United National Congress (UNC), as stated in a letter dated February 24, 2025, addressed to the party's chairman, Dave Tancoo. Lalla explained that he made this decision "after careful consideration over the past few months." He cited his unsuccessful attempts to advocate for change within the party over the past nine years as a key reason for his resignation.
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Tobago East MP Ayanna Webster- Roy
The People’s National Movement (PNM) will screen its two nominees for the Tobago East and West seats on Saturday, ahead of the Government’s Parliamentary caucus on Sunday and Monday.
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Watson Duke, Political Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).
Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), Watson Duke, wants soca artiste Machel Montana's lawyer—J. Larry Williams—to apologize for imputing improper motives to his use of the song “Buss Head”.
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Watson Duke, political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly.
Soca artiste Machel Montana's lawyer, J. Larry Williams, says Progressive Democratic Patriots' political leader, Watson Duke, has used the song “Buss Head”, without permission.
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Watson Duke, Political Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).
The Tobago Council of the People's National Movement (PNM) is calling on Watson Duke—political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP)—to make a personal apology to the Tobago women he wronged by calling them "stink and dutty" during the recent general elections.
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