Category Archives: Politics

Ministry celebrates 175 years of East Indian legacy

News Debra Greaves 5 Hrs Ago Classical singer Ravi Jagroop will be featured throughout the Ministry of Community Developmetnt, Culture and the Arts’s online series commemorating Indian Arrival Day. – IN commemoration of Indian Heritage Month and the 175th anniversary of the arrival of East Indian indentured labourers in TT, the Ministry of Community Development, […]

Come together to help mothers most in need

News Laurel V Williams 19 Minutes Ago A street vendor takes a chance to sell ballons to last-minute Mother’s Day shoppers along the Brian Lara Promenade, in Port of Spain. Street vending has been prohibited in the capital city as part of the restrictions for the covid19 pandemic. – Ayanna Kinsale The Opposition Leader has […]

US has no justifiable ground to impose sanctions on Trinidad – experts

(Trinidad Guardian) Two international relations experts agree that the US has no justifiable reasons to impose sanctions on T&T. University of the West Indies professor of international relations, Dr Anthony Bryan and retired lecturer Anthony Gonzales both said that the US had no reason to sanction T&T for selling oil to Aruba, even if it […]

A 50-year quest for People’s Power – 1970 to 2020

Features Newsday 3 Hrs Ago The late Chief Servant Makandal Daaga, right, and Kwasi Mutema. – EMBAU MOHENI TODAY marks the 50th anniversary of a most significant date in our history, the TT Revolution of 1970, also called the Black Power Revolution. Fifty years ago, the then government led by Dr Eric Williams, declared a […]

My work speaks for itself — Clarke

HIS backers are certain that he will win handsomely, and Dr Nigel Andrew Lincoln Clarke is riding a wave that will take him across the line in colour and style at the end of the September 3 General Election. That excursion towards another phase of the 48-year-old minister of finance and the public service’s push […]

Women, youth, and education top agenda of young senator

AS she takes her place as one of the youngest Jamaicans ever to be appointed to the Senate, Opposition Senator Gabriela Morris has put youth and education as well as issues affecting women at the top of her agenda. Morris, 23, was appointed yesterday at the opening of the new session of Parliament and […]

Mark Golding raps backer Dayton Campbell

PEOPLE’S National Party (PNP) presidential aspirant Mark Golding has reprimanded former St Ann North Western Member of Parliament Dr Dayton Campbell for comments made on a political platform in St Ann last week, which has since attracted widespread criticisms from onlookers. Campbell, who is supporting Golding in his bid to replace Dr Peter Phillips […]