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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is assuring the nation that the promised laptops will be given to students by the end of September.
The Government soon will pass laws to prosecute people involved in human trafficking.
Members of a newly-formed association, comprising some 500 People’s Partnership activists, are calling on the party to provide them with jobs.
Dr Aubrey Armstrong, a former senior Guyanese politician, yesterday led Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and her parliamentary team in intense discussions as a four-day retreat began in Tobago.
The Government soon will pass laws to prosecute people involved in human trafficking.
Three days before T&T host the second Fifa Under-17 Women’s World Cup, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Local Organising Committee (LOC), Nataki Kerr says she expects everything to be in place for a smooth running of the tournament.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) yesterday said poor attitude towards fitness was responsible for its decision to refuse retainer contracts to Ramnaresh Sarwan, Jerome Taylor and Narsingh Deonarine.
Joseph Remy, deputy president of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions (FITUN) is hopeful that the recommendations of the last Minimum Wage Board will be implemented when next week’s budget is read.
Standing at a mere four feet and 11 inches tall, 20-year-old David Thorpe tries to lead a normal life, but because he weighs 316 pounds, life has taken a cruel twist. Thorpe faces discrimination wherever he goes.
Heralded by a reverberating drumming display, courtesy of The Sons and Daughters of Thunder, Minister of Arts and Multiculturalism, Winston “Gypsy” Peters, delivered an insightful and passionate plea to the Trinbagonian Diaspora to preserve its art form.
The telecom network that boasts of being the bigger and better of the two here in T&T, threw a true Trini bash on Independence Day, bringing out hundreds to the Hyatt Waterfront in Port-of-Spain from as early as 2.30 pm.
T&T’s Shannon Duval has been named the Atlantic nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year.
One more week before the big day, and Carnival fever is tightening its grip on West Indian Brooklyn.





