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Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands and Fisheries Michelle Anne Thomas, right, speaks with Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Public Utilities Shivanna Sam and Minister of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries Ravi Ratiram during a visit to a pumping station at Plum Mitan last Wednesday.
Roberto Codallo
The Government is aiming to slash T&T’s hefty US$2.5 billion food import bill by ramping up agricultural exports, with a target of earning TT$1 billion through the sale of agricultural commodities to foreign markets.
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Dillon Joefield is fighting for his life at the San Fernando General Hospital after being attacked at a bar in La Brea on Saturday night.
A day after he was attacked with a piece of wood at a bar in La Brea, Dillon Joefield underwent emergency surgery at the San Fernando General Hospital.
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Chaguanas Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Baldath Maharaj
As the United National Congress (UNC) Government prepares for its June 18 mid-year Budget review, members of the business community are calling for firm policy direction on the fiscal deficit, the foreign exchange shortage, ease of doing business, and persistent inefficiencies at the ports that continue to impact small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
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Minister of Finance Davendranath Tancoo
Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo says the Government is committed to the development of the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector, despite what he described as a difficult legacy left by the previous People’s National Movement (PNM) administration.
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Kenneth Suratt
TTBWA
As the United National Congress-led Government (UNC) prepares to distribute laptops to students across the country from September, executive officer of the Blind Welfare Association, Kenneth Surratt, is calling for expanded access to digital learning tools in schools.
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Police Service Social and Welfare Association president Gideon Dickson
The Judiciary has come under sharp criticism from the Police Service Social and Welfare Association (TTPSSWA) for its response to concerns about virtual court hearings being conducted from police stations.
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Photo courtesy the TTPS.
An anti-crime exercise conducted in the Fyzabad district on Thursday morning resulted in the arrest of three men and the seizure of illegal drugs, ammunition, and a firearm.
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Photo courtesy CANA
President Irfaan Ali announced Saturday that some 20,000 acres of new farmland on the Essequibo coast, Region Two will become available for small-scale farmers to address the long-standing issue of high rental costs.
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Many of Adidja “Vybz Kartel” Palmer fans were sorely disappointed yesterday when the dancehall star failed to take the stage, so instead one woman took it upon herself to take the stage.
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Months of anticipation and planning came to an anti-climactic end on Sunday morning as scores of patrons of the One Caribbean Music (OCM) festival left the show's venue - the Queen's Park Savannah - in noticeably lower spirits than when they arrived.
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Palestinians run following an Israeli strike in Gaza City, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
Jehad Alshrafi
At least 31 people were killed and over 150 were wounded on Sunday while on their way to receive food in the Gaza Strip, according to health officials and multiple witnesses. The witnesses said Israeli forces fired on crowds around a kilometre (1,000 yards) from an aid site run by an Israeli-backed foundation.
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Four people, including a child, died on Saturday night after the driver of a vehicle lost control and crashed off the southbound lane of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway near the Claxton Bay overpass.
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