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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Opinion

Ramona Ramdial

Ramona Ramdial

RISHI RAGOONATH

The first 100 days

Our Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC) Gov­ern­ment has gone past its first 100 days in of­fice. This was the pe­ri­od to set a clear vi­sion and start walk­ing the talk. One of the UNC’s biggest cam­paign promis­es was mass job cre­ation, so the mass CEPEP, URP, and Reaf­foresta­tion Pro­gramme fir­ings ap­pear im­me­di­ate­ly in­con­sis­tent. Some con­sid­ered the move un­char­ac­ter­is­ti­cal­ly cal­lous for a Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar ad­min­is­tra­tion.

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Amcham T&T CEO Nirad Tewarie

Amcham T&T CEO Nirad Tewarie

Amcham T&T raises concerns over US visa bond policy

The Amer­i­can Cham­ber of Com­merce of Trinidad and To­ba­go (Am­cham T&T) is ex­press­ing se­ri­ous con­cern over a new visa bond pol­i­cy be­ing im­ple­ment­ed by the Unit­ed States, which could re­quire cer­tain ap­pli­cants to post bonds of up to US$15,000 in or­der to en­ter the coun­try.

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Dareece Polo
Wed Aug 06 2025
Cheryl Clarke-Williams shows the overgrown bushes on the property next to her San Fernando home.

Cheryl Clarke-Williams shows the overgrown bushes on the property next to her San Fernando home.

RISHI RAGONATH

San Fernando pensioner begs for clean-up of abandoned lot

A frus­trat­ed San Fer­nan­do pen­sion­er is once again ap­peal­ing to au­thor­i­ties to clean and prop­er­ly main­tain an aban­doned lot ad­join­ing her home.

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Sascha Wilson
Wed Aug 06 2025
Overgrown grass lines the Diego Martin Highway near Crystal Stream.

Overgrown grass lines the Diego Martin Highway near Crystal Stream.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

CEPEP job cuts take toll on communities

As the two-month mark ap­proach­es since the Gov­ern­ment ter­mi­nat­ed over 10,000 work­ers from the Com­mu­ni­ty-based En­vi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion and En­hance­ment Pro­gramme (CEPEP), res­i­dents of west Trinidad are start­ing to feel the im­pact.

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Carisa Lee
Wed Aug 06 2025

Policewoman beaten by male relative during domestic row

A fe­male po­lice of­fi­cer was beat­en and struck in the head, face and up­per body with a cell­phone dur­ing an ar­gu­ment with a close male rel­a­tive yes­ter­day.

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Guardian Media Limited
Wed Aug 06 2025
Commissioner of Police  Allister Guevarro

Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro

ABRAHAM DIAZ

CoP: Killings down although SoE not aimed at homicides

Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice (CoP) Al­lis­ter Gue­var­ro says the on­go­ing State of Emer­gency (SoE)—though not in­tend­ed to tar­get vi­o­lent crime—is con­tribut­ing to a marked de­cline in homi­cides so far this year.

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Jesse Ramdeo
Wed Aug 06 2025
Carerra Island Prison

Carerra Island Prison

ROBERTO CODALLO

‘Shut the gates on past’

POA renews calls to close down PoS and Carrera prisons

Prison Of­fi­cers’ As­so­ci­a­tion (POA) pres­i­dent Ger­ard Gor­don has again called for the im­me­di­ate clo­sure of the Port-of-Spain Prison and Car­rera Is­land Con­vict Prison, say­ing the cen­tu­ry-old in­sti­tu­tions are no longer fit for pur­pose and con­tin­ue to place strain on both prison staff and the pub­lic.

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Wed Aug 06 2025
Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Khadijah Ameen

Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Khadijah Ameen

ROGER JACOB

Ameen blasts Sinanan over URP failures; promises reform under UNC

Rur­al De­vel­op­ment and Lo­cal Gov­ern­ment Min­is­ter Khadi­jah Ameen says the “blame UNC” ex­cuse no longer holds up when it comes to the state of the Un­em­ploy­ment Re­lief Pro­gramme (URP).

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Guardian Media Limited
Wed Aug 06 2025
Theodore Gunpat

Theodore Gunpat

Vigil for missing Mayaro man

With plac­ards in hand and tears in their eyes, the daugh­ters, rel­a­tives and friends of Theodore “Beast” Gun­pat walked through Or­toire Vil­lage on Mon­day night, plead­ing for an­swers near­ly two weeks af­ter the 67-year-old Ma­yaro man van­ished with­out a trace.

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Wed Aug 06 2025
Samuel Montano and his girlfriend, Zaheeda Mohammed.

Samuel Montano and his girlfriend, Zaheeda Mohammed.

Search still on for missing La Romain couple

With La Ro­main cou­ple Samuel Mon­tano and Za­hee­da Mo­hammed still miss­ing, a search and res­cue group is ap­peal­ing to fish­er­men op­er­at­ing in the Gulf of Paria to re­main vig­i­lant.

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Wed Aug 06 2025
Mourners view the body of Charlene Stuart after her funeral service at the Love and Faith Church World Outreach Ministries in Sophia, Guyana, yesterday.

Mourners view the body of Charlene Stuart after her funeral service at the Love and Faith Church World Outreach Ministries in Sophia, Guyana, yesterday.

Charlene Stuart remembered for life of service, style and strength

For­mer jour­nal­ist, com­mu­ni­ca­tions spe­cial­ist and men­tal health ad­vo­cate Char­lene Stu­art was giv­en her fi­nal rites yes­ter­day in a heart­felt, tear­ful fu­ner­al ser­vice at the Love and Faith Church World Out­reach Min­istries in Sophia, Guyana.

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Sampson Nanton
Wed Aug 06 2025
PDP leader Watson Duke

PDP leader Watson Duke

Tobago parties get ready for THA elections

Two of To­ba­go’s po­lit­i­cal par­ties say they are ac­tive­ly prepar­ing for the next To­ba­go House of As­sem­bly (THA) elec­tions, as the is­land’s po­lit­i­cal land­scape con­tin­ues to shift fol­low­ing the his­toric 2021 out­come and its af­ter­math.

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Wed Aug 06 2025
Murder victim Trevorn Walker

Murder victim Trevorn Walker

Suspect to be charged in murder of Signal Hill man

Al­most a week af­ter two men were ar­rest­ed in con­nec­tion with the mur­der of 22-year-old Trevorn Walk­er, po­lice have re­leased one sus­pect and ex­pect to lay charges against the oth­er.

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Wed Aug 06 2025
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