+1 (868) 225-4465
Ext: 5113, 5116, 5117
newsroom@guardian.co.tt
Political leader of the People's National Movement, Pennelope Beckles, has announced three new deputy political leaders following the party’s first General Council meeting since its June 22nd internal election.
Former attorney general Anand Ramlogan, SC, is urging Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro to ensure officers receive proper training in victim support. He is also calling for the creation of a civilian committee to oversee Firearm Users Licence (FUL) applications.
In Trinidad and Tobago, the word “kidnapping” is a recurring nightmare that has shattered families, scarred communities, and exposed the fragility of safety in the lives of ordinary citizens.
The Government is reviewing the list of medications offered under the Chronic Disease Assistance Programme (CDAP), with Health Minister Dr Lakram Bodoe confirming that consultations have already begun.
Jobless after last month’s mass CEPEP termination, a Princes Town woman is pleading for a new home as ongoing road works have left her house cracked, flooded, and on the brink of collapse.
Both the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar have issued statements marking the 35th anniversary of the 1990 attempted coup.
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, reflecting on the 35th anniversary of the July 27, 1990 coup, says the attack on the Red House and TTT was not just a physical assault but “a direct attack on our democracy, our rule of law, and our values as a people.”
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles is calling for a permanent memorial to the 1990 attempted coup, saying the nation must preserve the memory of that dark chapter and the lives lost.
Veteran journalist Dominic Kalipersad, who was the face on air during the 1990 attempted coup, says he is tired of retelling a story that continues to be ignored by those in authority.
Days after a High Court judge ordered the release of attorney Sheldon Mitchell, who had been detained for allegedly harbouring the man suspected of the brutal murder of Candace Honore, investigators have charged him with perverting the course of justice.
The Community-based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme Company (Cepep) has threatened to sue its former chairman, Joel Edwards, over his role in facilitating the three-year renewals of the contracts of over 300 contractors, days before the April 28 General Election.
An Arima farmer who failed to answer his phone on Friday night was yesterday found dead in the backseat of his vehicle, which had been abandoned along Balisier Road, Aripo.
+1 (868) 225-4465
Ext: 5113, 5116, 5117
newsroom@guardian.co.tt