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Monthly Archives: July 2021

Brother and sister charged with Kadijah Flament’s murder

A brother and sister are charged with the murder of Kadijah Flament. The 2 are to appear in court today. The woman charged is 18-years-old. Her brother is a 27-year-old scrap iron dealer. Another female suspect is under police guard … Continue reading

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Opposition raises red flag on plans to open up gas sector

The Opposition is raising a red flag over government plans to open up the gas sector. MP Anita Haynes says the People’s National Movement is promising competition in the market, but she wonders who will stand to benefit. She says … Continue reading

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Government moves ahead with plans to privatize the port of Port of Spain

Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan says he is confident the privatization of the port will be successful. He says despite the economic challenges facing the country there are entities very interested in this country. According to Minister Sinanan, the … Continue reading

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Police probe 2 murders

Police probe 2 murders in separate in Curepe and south Oropouche. In the latest incident, David Phillip was shot and killed in Curepe overnight, mere minutes before the curfew started. He was gunned down at Ramgoolie Trace around 8:20pm. Residents … Continue reading

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Prime Minister says the dream of autonomy for Tobago could be over

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley admits without the support of the Opposition the dream of autonomy for Tobago is over. He told a press conference yesterday, all that can be imagined as greater autonomy for the sister isle is contained … Continue reading

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Thousands of primary school students to sit S.E.A today

Thousands of students are now preparing to write the Secondary Entrance Assessment today. Nineteen thousand six hundred and fifty one students are writing today’s exam. The Ministry of Education says 9,904 boys and 9,747 girls are doing the examination today. … Continue reading

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