Guyana President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, centre, speaks with Minister of Energy and Energy Affairs Dr Roodal Moonilal, left, and Minister in the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries Ernesto Kesar during the T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce Annual Meeting and Outlook for 2026/27 at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce incoming president, Karen Yip Chuck, speaks during the T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce Annual Meeting and Outlook for 2026/27 at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
Prestige Holdings chairman, Christian Mouttet
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T&T Red Force cricket team Head coach, Rayad Emrit.
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Coach Sojourner Hyles-Lewis, second from left back row, poses with members of the national U-16 netball team, fellow technical staff members and mascot Jaanaia Bowen, left, including Runako Gittens (athletic trainer), from left front row, Kelsea Gardner, Kaylah James, Aaliyah Edwards, Mariah Navarro, Kaylee Williams, Zewditu Alexander, Venus Kirk, Simone Morgan (assistant coach) and in the back row, Brittney Roberts, Ariannah Mark, Kelis Findlay, Jerusha Des Vignes (captain), Xaiya Adams, Curleen Lara, Akaida Muir, Khemyah Anderson (vice captain), Cianna Lyons, manager Jody Sprott and David Mack (massage therapist) at the launch of the 22nd edition of the Caribbean Netball Association’s Jean Pierre Netball Junior Tournament at the Call Room of the National Cycling Centre, Couva on Thursday.
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The returning Carifta swim team at a reception on their return at the Piarco International Airport yesterday.
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A late-night police operation led to the arrest of a woman and her teenage son after they allegedly kept Sabita Basdeo, a mother of two, against her will for months, beating her and threatening to kill her whenever she tried to leave to see her family.
Dr. Terrence Drew, #CARICOM Chair and Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis delivering the key address at the Opening Ceremony of the 50th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM. [Image courtesy CARICOM via Facebook]
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Caribbean leaders have laid out a detailed timeline of events surrounding the reappointment of Secretary-General Carla Barnett, confirming Trinidad and Tobago neither attended key discussions nor a subsequent emergency meeting convened to address the issue.
Caricom Chairman Dr Terrence Drew (Prime Minister of St Kitts/Nevis) and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar poses for a picture in the Parliament Chamber at the Red House during Drew's visit in February.
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Caricom Chairman Dr Terrance Drew has moved to clarify the process behind the reappointment of the Secretary-General, following concerns raised by Trinidad and Tobago over governance and procedure within the regional body.
The pools at Bumper Jumperz Fun Park.
KRISTIAN De SILVA
Prayers and relief in Gasparillo on Friday after a six-year-old girl was rescued and revived from a pool, just days after the country was shaken by the tragic death of seven-year-old Angelica Jogie, who died in a jet ski accident in Tobago. However, the child remains in critical condition after being underwater for eight minutes.
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Dr. Terrence Drew, #CARICOM Chair and Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis delivering the key address at the Opening Ceremony of the 50th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM. [Image courtesy CARICOM via Facebook]
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Caricom Chairman Dr Terrence Drew (Prime Minister of St Kitts/Nevis) and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar poses for a picture in the Parliament Chamber at the Red House during Drew's visit in February.
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