Watson Duke, Political Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).
Watson Duke, political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly.
Watson Duke, Political Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).
This family of three show their fingers after they voted at the St Joseph Government Primary School during last Monday’s General Election. The recount process in that constituency is now holding up the ratification of the final results.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar bounces elbows with a supporter after the results of the 2020 General Election was announced at her Siparia constituency office in Penal.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Incumbent PNM MP for Tobago West, Ayanna Webster-Roy gives a bounce to a child during a walkabout in Mason Hall yesterday.
Loyse Vincent
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Watson Duke
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UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bisessar is greeted by the head of the Masjid Ul Faraqaan, Imam Rasheed Karim ahead of a endorsement meeting where muslim leaders pledged their support for the upcoming 2020 general elections, at the Felicity Diplomatic Centre yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Chaguanas Mayor, Vandana Mohit, at a news conference on Sunday 12 July 2020, at her campaign offices at Southern Main Road, Cunupia. (Image: SHASTRI BOODAN)
SHASTRI BOODAN
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Former PNM Minister Peter Taylor, 2nd from left, with the UNC’s Rodney Charles, incumbent UNC candidate for Moruga/Tableland Michelle Benjamin, UNC political leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, and former UNC Minister Clifton De Coteau at the newly opened Moruga/Tableland constituency office in St Mary’s Wednesday.
INNIS FRANCIS
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaks to reporters after the opening of the Bagatelle Community Centre in Diego Martin yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
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Members of the UNC contingent that met with the EBC yesterday.
Courtesy UNC
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Mp for San Fernando West Faris Al-Rawi, right, speak with residents of Bayshore in Marabella during the sod-turning ceremony for the Bayshore Housing project yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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From left, deputy political leader Dr Faith BYisrael, deputy chairman Andre Cowan, chair person Dr Sean Nedd, political leader and candidate Tobago East, Watson Duke, candidate Tobago West Tashia Burris, deputy political leader Farley Augustine, deputy political leader Alicia Roberts-Patterson, are all smiles after cutting the ribbon to mark the official opening of the PDP’s headquarters, Port Mall, Scarborough on Friday, July 10.
CAMILLE MCEACHNIE
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Faris Al-Rawi
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Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Rowley, centre, with Finance Minister, Colm Imbert, Minister of Community Development, Culture and the Arts, Dr. Nyan Gasby Dolly, visit the Teaching Kitchen, during the tour of the Bagatelle Community Centre, in Diego Martin during its opening, yesterday. 7/10/20
ANISTO ALVES
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PM Dr Keith Rowley
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Watson Duke, Political Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).
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Watson Duke, political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly.
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Watson Duke, Political Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), and Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).
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Housing Development Corporation (HDC) offices in Port of Spain.
The Housing Development Corporation has issued an official statement, refuting allegations made by the UNC’s candidate for Chaguanas East, Mayor of Chaguanas Vandana Mohit, that private data of its clients is being used by the PNM to aid in political canvassing.
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UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bisessar with, from left, Vice Chairman of Ummah T&T Muslim Federation Aslam Ghany and Chairman of Ummah T&T Muslim Federation, Imam Rasheed Karim after the meeting with Muslim organisations at the the Felicity Diplomatic Centre on Sunday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Three Muslim organisations have distanced themselves from claims that the Muslim community in T&T are supporting the United National Congress (UNC) in the August 10 general election.
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Incumbent PNM MP for Tobago West, Ayanna Webster-Roy gives a bounce to a child during a walkabout in Mason Hall yesterday.
Loyse Vincent
The People’s National Movement (PNM) incumbent candidate for Tobago West, Ayanna Webster-Roy is confident that she will retain the seat in the August 10 general election.
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Watson Duke
The political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) and Tobago East candidate Watson Duke cancelled the planned meeting with One Tobago Voice.
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UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bisessar is greeted by the head of the Masjid Ul Faraqaan, Imam Rasheed Karim ahead of a endorsement meeting where muslim leaders pledged their support for the upcoming 2020 general elections, at the Felicity Diplomatic Centre yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
The Anjuman Sunnat-Ul-Jammat Association (ASJA) is distancing itself from the position being taken by the head of one Muslim group in a lead up to the General Election.
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Chaguanas Mayor, Vandana Mohit, at a news conference on Sunday 12 July 2020, at her campaign offices at Southern Main Road, Cunupia. (Image: SHASTRI BOODAN)
SHASTRI BOODAN
Chaguanas Mayor, Vandana Mohit, is accusing the People’s National Movement (PNM) of using confidential information from the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) to canvass for the 2020 General Election.
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Former PNM Minister Peter Taylor, 2nd from left, with the UNC’s Rodney Charles, incumbent UNC candidate for Moruga/Tableland Michelle Benjamin, UNC political leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, and former UNC Minister Clifton De Coteau at the newly opened Moruga/Tableland constituency office in St Mary’s Wednesday.
INNIS FRANCIS
After a long absence from the political arena, former Peoples National Movement minister Peter Taylor turned up the United National Congress (UNC) walkabout in Moruga with his political guns trained at the Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaks to reporters after the opening of the Bagatelle Community Centre in Diego Martin yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
The People’s National Movement (PNM) is confident it will be able to make an improvement at the polls in the August 10 general election.
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Members of the UNC contingent that met with the EBC yesterday.
Courtesy UNC
The Election and Boundaries Commission (EBC) has requested the presence of more police officers than usual for the August 10 general election, to help enforce social distancing guidelines.
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Mp for San Fernando West Faris Al-Rawi, right, speak with residents of Bayshore in Marabella during the sod-turning ceremony for the Bayshore Housing project yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Attorney General and Member of Parliament for San Fernando West Faris Al-Rawi yesterday rubbished suggestions that the housing development at Bayshore, Marabella, set to begin in short order, is an election gimmick.
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From left, deputy political leader Dr Faith BYisrael, deputy chairman Andre Cowan, chair person Dr Sean Nedd, political leader and candidate Tobago East, Watson Duke, candidate Tobago West Tashia Burris, deputy political leader Farley Augustine, deputy political leader Alicia Roberts-Patterson, are all smiles after cutting the ribbon to mark the official opening of the PDP’s headquarters, Port Mall, Scarborough on Friday, July 10.
CAMILLE MCEACHNIE
The Progressive Democratic Patriots(PDP)has invited three Tobago political parties, excluding the People’s National Movement (PNM), to discuss the August 10 general election.
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Faris Al-Rawi
Another political party is eyeing the marginal constituency of San Fernando West making it a five-way race for that seat so far.
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