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Two women have been freed of fraud charges alleging that they used forged job letters in a bid to obtain United States (US) visas.
The Court of Appeal will have to weigh in on a move by the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) to introduce a new procedure for the recruitment of teachers for denominational primary schools.
The stages are being set up at Eddie Hart Ground in Tacarigua and the Aranguez Savannah in San Juan, transport for thousands is being arranged all around, planning meetings are beginning pre-dawn - and jerseys of certain colours are being carefully prepared for tomorrow's final rallies and events by political parties, on the cusp to Monday's General Election. Here's more from the platform in case you missed it:
With just days to go before Trinidad and Tobago's General Election on Monday, the latest poll conducted by the North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) reveals a fiercely contested race, with no major party—neither the People’s National Movement (PNM) nor the United National Congress (UNC)—holding a decisive lead in several critical swing constituencies.
United National Congress (UNC) deputy political leader David Lee has declared himself “the real Chinee”, describing Prime Minister Stuart Young’s political record as a failure, just days before Monday’s General Election.
The Double Day Hotel on the Tuschen Public Road, East Bank, Essequibo, Guyana was set on fire Thursday morning by irate villagers after the body of missing 11-year-old girl, Adrianna Younge, was found in the pool.
President Donald Trump on Thursday offered rare criticism of Vladimir Putin, urging the Russian leader to “STOP!” after a deadly barrage of attacks on Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital.
The body of the 11-year-old girl, Adrianna Younge, who was allegedly abducted and taken into the Double Day Hotel, Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo, was found Thursday morning in a pool at the hotel, intensifying tension among family members and other persons.
The political leader of the National Transformation Alliance (NTA) is defending the impartiality of the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) amid claims of “political bias” by the United National Congress (UNC).
Prime Minister Stuart Young is giving assurances of job safety for workers at the state-run Water and Sewage Authority, as well as those employed with the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission.
A warning from the T&T Police Service that voter intimidation and thuggery on election day are arrestable offences and will not be tolerated.
Trinidad and Tobago must urgently confront the dangers children face online, experts said during a national forum on cyber-grooming hosted by the Gender and Child Affairs Division.
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