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PDP leader Watson Duke, third from right, and supporters throw their fists in the air during a media conference at the party’s Scarborough head office yesterday.
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Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) political leader Watson Duke has finally broken months of silence on his political future to publicly declare his support for Chief Secretary Farley Augustine and the Tobago People’s Party (TPP). It is a dramatic turn for the man who once led the PDP to a historic landslide victory, only to watch the party collapse after a bitter fallout with Augustine himself.
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Two political analysts say Watson Duke’s sudden support of the Tobago People’s Party (TPP) may not give the party the boost he believes it will. While both agree his endorsement is significant, they warn that the real test is not Duke’s words but whether he still has a voter base that can influence the January 12 Tobago House of Assembly elections.
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Minister of Legal Affairs Saddam Hosein admires two-week-old baby Jazmyn as her father Darryl Saunders and his bride Rihanna look on, after they exchanged vows during a Marriage Officers Licence Distribution Ceremony at Stollmeyer’s Castle, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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A young couple exchanged marital vows at Stollmeyer’s Castle yesterday as the Ministry of Legal Affairs handed out 36 certificates to newly appointed marriage officers, marking what the Government described as a significant step toward clearing a years-long administrative backlog.
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General Manager of the Airports Authority, Hayden Newton presents Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar with a donation of TT$202,900 from the Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago in support of the Children’s Life Fund. Also in picture are ministers, Eli Zakour, second from left, Dr Lackram Bodoe and Dr Rishad Seecheran.
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The Airports Authority has donated just over $200,000 to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar in support of the Children’s Life Fund.
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EBC Chairman, Mark Ramkerrysingh, right, presents the Writ of Election to Returning Officer Richard Arnim Parisienne ahead of the 2026 THA Elections.
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Returning Officers for the Tobago House of Assembly Elections have officially received their Writs of Election, marking the formal start of the electoral process ahead of polling day on January 12, 2026.
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Contractors gather outside the CEPEP headquarters in Ste Madeleine, waiting for answers as they seek resolution on outstanding payments from the company in September.
Former Community-based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme contractor Eastman Enterprises Ltd has suffered another legal blow after it was ordered to pay the company’s legal costs after the conclusion of an appeal on the use of an Alternative Dispute Resolution clause in both parties’ contract.
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Minister of Legal Affairs Saddam Hosein, second from left, poses for a photo with newly appointed marriage officers during a Marriage Officers Licence Distribution Ceremony at Stollmeyer’s Castle, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Legal Affairs Minister Saddam Hosein is defending his ministry’s expenditure on an event to distribute licences to 36 new marriage officers.
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TTUTA president Crystal Ashe
A major showdown is brewing in the public sector, with both the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association (TTUTA) and the National Union of Government and Federated Workers (NUGFW) warning that the Government’s proposed 10 per cent wage settlement with the Public Services Association offers little comfort to other employees in the state sector.
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File: A burst of fireworks in Upper Belmont Valley Road, Belmont, as residents rung in the New Year in January 2024.
Legal Affairs Minister Saddam Hosein yesterday declined to say what penalties await people who set off fireworks without a permit or outside the restricted hours outlined in legislation expected before Parliament today. He instead urged the public to wait for the details to be revealed during the debate, which should commence after 1.30 pm when Parliament convenes.
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House Speaker Jagdeo Singh says he will give a ruling, all in one day, on the Opposition People’s National Movement (PNM) motions of privilege against the Prime Minister and Attorney General, as well as on a motion by Government MP Barry Padarath against PNM’s Colm Imbert.
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Bandleader Dane Wall, left, and CCC chairman Ramchand Rajbal Marajl show off the Wall Brothers’ collection of trophies at Saturday’s launch of Couva Carnival.
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The Couva Carnival Committee (CCC) is urging the police to allow its 2026 festivities to run their full course.
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Former National Extempo Monarch Brian London interacts with students at TUCO's South Central Workshop at Skinner Park, San Fernando earlier this year.
Registration for several major calypso competitions opened yesterday, with TUCO advising all nationals and naturalised citizens of Trinidad and Tobago to come forward.
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