Ashton Dhaniram, left, Deoraj Basdeo, Jesse Hosein, Adesh Siriram and Tricia Hosein, shows their index fingers after voting at Charlieville Presbyterian School.
VASHTI SINGH
SWWTU president-general Michael Annisette, centre, protests with port workers on Dock Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
COURTESY:SWWTU
Political activist Ravi Balgobin-Maharaj
Deputy CoP, Intelligence and Investigations, Suzette Martin, Insp Joshua Pierre and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Crime, Richard Smith, speak to the media outside the Tunapuna Police Station yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Christlyn Moore, political leader of the Tobago Forwards (TF); and Watson Duke, political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP).
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Mickela Panday, Political Leader of the Patriotic Front. (Image courtesy Mickela Panday Facebook)
MICKELA PANDAY Facebook
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The Mayaro fishing industry has been in steady decline for several years.
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The PRO of the Orange Valley Pirogue Association Anthony Henry (left) and fishermen show placards in support of booted UNC MP Ramona Ramdial, when they gathered outside the Orange Valley Fish Market, around 5 am on Wednesday. (Image: SHASTRI BOODAN)
SHASTRI BOODAN
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FLASHBACK: Patriotic Front leader Mickela Panday and former national football captain Kenwyne Jones at the launch of the party’s election campaign in Chaguanas last month. The party announced yesterday that it was pulling out of the election.
MICHAEL RAMSINGH
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Police Commissioner Gary Griffith meets with Chief Election Officer of the EBC Fern Narcis-Scope, left, and Deputy Chief Election Officer Lena Sahadeo at Police Administration Building, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Ravi Ratiram
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San Fernando West candidates, Sean Sobers, left, of the UNC and PNM’s Faris Al- Rawi, give thumbs ups after crossing paths while campaigning on Leotaud Street, San Fernando, on Monday
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Housing Development Corporation (HDC) offices in Port of Spain.
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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
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Watson Duke
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Ashton Dhaniram, left, Deoraj Basdeo, Jesse Hosein, Adesh Siriram and Tricia Hosein, shows their index fingers after voting at Charlieville Presbyterian School.
VASHTI SINGH
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SWWTU president-general Michael Annisette, centre, protests with port workers on Dock Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
COURTESY:SWWTU
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Political activist Ravi Balgobin-Maharaj
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Christlyn Moore, leader of the Tobago Forwards (TF), now affiliated with One Tobago Voice (OTV), has blamed the leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) Watson Duke for failure to unite the parties. In response, Duke throws shade at OTV calling them “politically dead.”
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Energy Minister Franklin Khan delivers an address during the launch of the Petrotrin Land Distribution Programme at the Palo Seco Government Primary School yesterday.
INNIS FRANCIS
Despite the challenges in the energy sector due to COVID-19, Energy Minister Franklin Khan says the sector is not dead in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Christlyn Moore, political leader of the Tobago Forwards (TF); and Watson Duke, political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP).
Christlyn Moore, leader of the Tobago Forwards (TF)—now affiliated with One Tobago Voice (OTV)—blames the leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), Watson Duke, for failure to unite the parties.
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Mickela Panday, Political Leader of the Patriotic Front. (Image courtesy Mickela Panday Facebook)
MICKELA PANDAY Facebook
The Patriotic Front (PF) is yet to decide whether it will throw its support behind other political parties contesting the upcoming General Election.
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The Mayaro fishing industry has been in steady decline for several years.
Both the current Member of Parliament for Mayaro, and a candidate from another political party hoping to win the seat in the upcoming General Election, agree and admit that unemployment is one of the major issues affecting citizens in the constituency.
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The PRO of the Orange Valley Pirogue Association Anthony Henry (left) and fishermen show placards in support of booted UNC MP Ramona Ramdial, when they gathered outside the Orange Valley Fish Market, around 5 am on Wednesday. (Image: SHASTRI BOODAN)
SHASTRI BOODAN
Fishermen demonstrated outside the Orange Valley fish market on Wednesday, calling for the return of Ramona Ramdial as the United National Congress’ (UNC) candidate for Couva North.
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FLASHBACK: Patriotic Front leader Mickela Panday and former national football captain Kenwyne Jones at the launch of the party’s election campaign in Chaguanas last month. The party announced yesterday that it was pulling out of the election.
MICHAEL RAMSINGH
Weeks after announcing they would be contesting all seats in the August 10 General Election, the Patriotic Front yesterday pulled out saying they did not have enough time to mobilise themselves.
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Police Commissioner Gary Griffith meets with Chief Election Officer of the EBC Fern Narcis-Scope, left, and Deputy Chief Election Officer Lena Sahadeo at Police Administration Building, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
Police Commissioner Gary Griffith says he intends to have a strong and visible presence of police officers across T&T to deter incidents of intimidation, voter suppression, bribery, or illegal canvassing on general election day.
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Ravi Ratiram
The United National Congress’ Couva North executive has made it clear that it’s supporting new candidate Ravi Ratiram and is not part of the group lobbying for outgoing MP Ramona Ramdial.
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One data analyst says a political party's ability to sway the undecided voters in marginal seats, will hold the key to the outcome of the general election.
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San Fernando West candidates, Sean Sobers, left, of the UNC and PNM’s Faris Al- Rawi, give thumbs ups after crossing paths while campaigning on Leotaud Street, San Fernando, on Monday
UNC San Fernando West candidate Sean Sobers thinks PNM opponent Faris Al- Rawi is a decent guy whose plate is too full to handle the seat— but Sobers says he intends to “make it real” in San Fernando West with plans including the first Government Special Needs School.
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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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