National Security Minister Marvin Gonzales is claiming that should another political party assume office after the April 28 General Election, international assistance in treating crime may no longer be forthcoming.
The Trinidad and Tobago Postal Workers Union (TTPWU) has raised serious alarm over the treatment of TTPost workers, warning that systemic understaffing and operational strain could jeopardise the timely delivery of poll cards to thousands of citizens ahead of the April 28 General Election.
Tobago People’s Party (TPP) candidate for Tobago West Joel Marcus Sampson says if elected to Parliament, he will continue the work he started under the Tobago House of Assembly—especially in youth development, sports, and community empowerment.
Head of TTPS Tobago Division, Senior Superintendent Earl Elie, is reminding political leaders and supporters in Tobago that “there is life after elections” as police continue to work behind the scenes to ensure the island remains peaceful during the campaign season.
With all eyes on several marginal seats in the April 28 General Election, Guardian Media visited Barataria/San Juan—a seat the United National Congress (UNC) won by 1,060 votes in the 2020 General Election—to get the views of constituents this time around.
People’s National Movement (PNM) candidate for Chaguanas West, Pastor Winston Mahabir, is calling for urgent improvements to the cremation site in Felicity, saying its current state adds to the distress of grieving families.
As campaigning heats up with just two weeks to go before the April 28 general election, several posters and banners belonging to PNM and UNC candidates in the Moruga/Tableland constituency have been vandalised.
With less than two weeks to go before the 2025 General Election, the battle for Chaguanas East is heating up as both major parties intensify campaigning in what is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched contests in Central Trinidad.
As Trinidad and Tobago prepares for its upcoming general election, a leading technology expert is raising red flags about the growing role of artificial intelligence in political campaigning.
The Anjuman Sunnat-ul-Jamaat Association (ASJA) is distancing itself from political comments made by some Imams and says those views should be clearly presented as personal opinions, not official positions.
A total of 161 candidates will be contesting the upcoming Parliamentary Elections on April 28, the Election and Boundaries Commission (EBC) has confirmed.
The Congress of the People (COP) will contest St Ann’s East and Port-of-Spain South in the upcoming general election as part of a new coalition with the United National Congress (UNC).
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