An aerial view of activities at the Maha Kumbh Mela.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is assuring state attorneys that the Government will do all it can to protect them.
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Senior Counsel Deborah Peake
NICOLE DRAYTON
Three prominent senior counsels have been appointed to the tribunal which will be overseeing complaints and other matters related to the ongoing State of Emergency.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaks at a media conference at the Office of the Prime Minister Central Administrative Service, Tobago, yesterday.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has confirmed he will retire from politics, honouring a pledge he made in 2020 not to seek re-election and marking the end of a 45-year career in public service.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and wife Sharon with daughters Sonel Rowley-Stewart, left, and Tonya Rowley-Cuffy at a Christmas event at the Prime Minister’s Residence in December 2023.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Christopher Rowley yesterday announced his planned retirement from politics in the island where he was born—Tobago.
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s decision to announce his retirement now “is a clear admission of his failure to lead T&T effectively,” but National Transformation Alliance (NTA) leader Gary Griffith, who thanked Rowley for his service to country, says Rowley’s move is a politically mature one.
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Dr Indera Sagewan
The announcement by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday that he was bowing out of public life before the end of the parliamentary session raises more questions than answers.
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Lisa Morris-Julian
In the outgoing Chinese calendar Year of the Dragon, when crime management was again the bane of Government and a boon for the Opposition’s battles, it was also a year of other dragon-sized challenges for the People’s National Movement (PNM) Government and Opposition United National Congress (UNC).
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Tobago correspondent Elizabeth Gonzales, left speaks with Chief Secretary Farley Augustine about Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s announcement stepping down.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s 45-year political career has failed to leave a lasting legacy in Tobago, Chief Secretary Farley Augustine said yesterday as he reacted to the announcement of Dr Rowley’s retirement from politics.
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Glenroy Halls
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Prominent Rastafarian leader Glenroy “Bongo Grease” Halls has strongly condemned the actions of a young man claiming to be Rastafarian, who was seen in viral videos hurling inflammatory remarks outside mosques, churches, temples, and the Divali Nagar site in recent days.
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RISHI RAGOONATH
Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal has been ordered to pay over $500,000 in compensation to Oilfield Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU) president general Ancel Roget for defamation.
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A firearm, ammunition, and cannabis seized during State of Emergency operations.
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Authorities have detained ten individuals for various offences, with significant quantities of firearms, ammunition, and drugs confiscated during State of Emergency (SoE) operations held nationwide.
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This cute and cheeky monkey has been on the run for three months, eating fruit from trees and turning these mud piles at Ridgewood Gardens, Golconda into its personal playground. Game wardens have been contacted, but are yet to capture the furry fugitive. It’s owner is said to be from the Ste Madeleine Trainline.
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A mischievous monkey has turned the Ridgewood Gardens, Golconda community into its personal playground, leaping and darting on mud piles left behind after a pipe-laying project.
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