The Proman plant in Point Lisas
Laird Agard pours a drink for a customer at D’ Bocas Restaurant and Bar on Independence Square, Port-of-Spain, in October last year.
ANISTO ALVES
food Drop
File: Employees of the Housing Development Corporation, the Ministry of Housing and residents gather outside one of the apartment towers of the Mahogany Court development in February 2020. The HDC described the Mt Hope complex as the first Public Private Partnership housing project in T&T.
by
Opposition MP and former Energy Minister, Stuart Young
by
David Robinson
by
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Dr Roodal Moonilal
ANISTO ALVES
by
File: The Standard store on Eastern Main Road, Champ Fleurs
by
Tobago chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Curtis Williams
ELIZABETH GONZALES
by
Dr Nand C Bardouille
by
International relations expert, Dr Mark Kirton
by
FILE: KFC Independence Square
by
by
FILE: T&T Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar shakes hands with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio after their meeting at the State Department in Washington DC, on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
Mark Schiefelbein
by
File: CEO of oDeliver Jonathan Clayton, left, and oDeliver CTO Aaron Austin deBourg, sign an agreement for Agostini and Term Finance to acquire shares in oDeliver. Looking on are Term Finance director Colin Sabga, left, and Agostini’s new business development director Jean-Luc Mouttet at Agostini Ltd, Victoria Avenue, Port-of-Spain, back in November 2023.
by
+1 (868) 225-4465
Ext: 5113, 5116, 5117
newsroom@guardian.co.tt
The Proman plant in Point Lisas
by
Laird Agard pours a drink for a customer at D’ Bocas Restaurant and Bar on Independence Square, Port-of-Spain, in October last year.
ANISTO ALVES
by
food Drop
by
For years, private water trucking companies have played a critical support role in Trinidad and Tobago’s water distribution system, stepping in when pipe-borne supply is disrupted. Interviews with truck drivers, employees and industry sources indicate that the sector is now under severe strain due to chronic non-payment by the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA), with one long-standing contractor facing the prospect of closure and dozens of workers experiencing growing financial hardship.
Truck drivers affiliated with Flexible Enterprises Ltd contacted Sunday Guardian Business Magazine over recent weeks, describing a worsening situation that has left employees “on the breadline” and the company unable to meet basic financial obligations. Their identities are being protected due to fear of victimisation and loss of future work.
The company, which has provided water trucking and related services to WASA for more than two decades, has not received payment since June 2025, according to multiple sources. That last payment, described as partial, was stretched over several months in an attempt to keep operations alive. With those funds now exhausted, the company is struggling to service loans, pay staff, maintain insurance coverage and keep a fleet of more than 75 trucks roadworthy.
“This is not about asking for a handout,” one source explained. “The work was done. We have all the documentation to prove it. We met every contractual obligation. What we are asking for is communication and some level of payment to keep the company afloat.”
by
After entering under a bit of a cloud, fete promoters are figuring out how to give the public a proper Carnival experience.
by
In the heart of Wrightson Road, the rhythmic hum of the National Flour Mills Ltd (NFM) facility serves as a constant pulse for the nation’s food security.
by
Opposition MP and former Energy Minister, Stuart Young
Opposition MP and former minister of energy, Stuart Young, has hit back at claims made by Minister of Energy, Dr Roodal Moonilal, that the current impasse between the National Gas Company (NGC) and Canadian company, Nutrien, was related to decisions made by the previous administration.
by
David Robinson
David Robinson has resigned as a director of majority state-owned National Enterprises Ltd (NEL).
by
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Dr Roodal Moonilal
ANISTO ALVES
Just over a week after acknowledging millions of US dollars could be added to the local economy through the fast tracking of approvals in the Energy Sector, Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal has confirmed Cabinet’s decision to establish an oversight committee called the Energy Accelerator Hub.
by
File: The Standard store on Eastern Main Road, Champ Fleurs
ANSA McAL yesterday announced the completion of the sale of Standard Distributors and its wholly owned subsidiary, Standard Distribution and Sales Barbados, to Term Finance Holdings. The transaction formally closed on December 31, 2025.
by
Tobago chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Curtis Williams
ELIZABETH GONZALES
Hotel cancellations are affecting Tobago’s tourism sector as the island finds itself on the front lines of a deepening regional crisis.
by
Dr Nand C Bardouille
As the then-outgoing Caribbean Community (Caricom) chair’s end of year message made clear, “[t]his year [i.e. 2025], Caricom made meaningful progress in advancing regional integration and economic growth.”
by
International relations expert, Dr Mark Kirton
Proposed moves by the United States to exert long-term control over Venezuela’s oil production and sales could have wide-ranging implications for global energy markets, the Caribbean and regional oil-producing states such as Guyana, according to international relations specialist Dr Mark Kirton.
by
FILE: KFC Independence Square
Seasonal sales are not often seen as slow or stagnant, but the recent weeks have seen these words used as the descriptor across various sectors in Trinidad and Tobago.
by
As geopolitical tensions between Venezuela and the United States reverberate across the Caribbean, the cruise sector, often treated as a barometer of international confidence, has been forced into a period of heightened uncertainty. For this country, the stakes are particularly high, as Carnival is not only positioned as a cultural flagship but also as a critical foreign exchange earner at a time of persistent economic pressure.
by
+1 (868) 225-4465
Ext: 5113, 5116, 5117
newsroom@guardian.co.tt
Laird Agard pours a drink for a customer at D’ Bocas Restaurant and Bar on Independence Square, Port-of-Spain, in October last year.
ANISTO ALVES
by
food Drop
by
File: Employees of the Housing Development Corporation, the Ministry of Housing and residents gather outside one of the apartment towers of the Mahogany Court development in February 2020. The HDC described the Mt Hope complex as the first Public Private Partnership housing project in T&T.
by
by
by
by
Opposition MP and former Energy Minister, Stuart Young
by
David Robinson
by
Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Dr Roodal Moonilal
ANISTO ALVES
by
File: The Standard store on Eastern Main Road, Champ Fleurs
by
Tobago chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Curtis Williams
ELIZABETH GONZALES
by
Dr Nand C Bardouille
by
Guardian Media is the premier provider of multimedia solutions and authoritative insight on news, politics, business, finance, sports, and current affairs. Our brand portfolio includes CNC3, Guardian, TBC Radio Network and The Big Board Company.
Send us an e-mail here or call us at +1-(868)-225-4465 / +1-(868)-235-5668