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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has called for reflection on church culture following the murder of his sister in faith, Neisha Roberts.
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FILE: Offices of the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission in Port of Spain, Trinidad. [Image courtesy T&TEC Facebook]
The day two managers at the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) were dismissed, the utility company announced the appointment of two new managers.
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Attorney Douglas Mendes
Attorneys representing Dominic and Genevieve Hadeed are pursuing every possible avenue available that can lead to their release before September.
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YouTuber Christopher Hughes
Although Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander has agreed to issue a Minister’s Permit allowing Christopher “Chris Must List” Hughes back into T&T to attend his upcoming trial next month, he has not indicated if he will honour a request to recuse himself from the matter.
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Christopher Samaroo
ANISTO ALVES
Christopher Samaroo, the father of police shooting victim Joshua Samaroo, was reunited with his family on Tuesday night, after he was granted $100,000 station bail.
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SWWTU president general Michael Annisette
Seamen and Waterfront Workers’ Trade Union (SWWTU) president general Michael Annisette says the labour movement has handed over all relevant information surrounding the arrest and charging of activist Alyssa Phillip on Labour Day to a senior counsel, who will determine the next course of action.
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Police officers a the scene of the murder of Neisha Roberts in Mt St George, Tobago yesterday.
QUAMINA PAYNE
A South Oropouche man believed to be fleeing after allegedly murdering a woman in Tobago was arrested as he disembarked the ferry in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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MiLAT graduate Akeel Timothy receives his certificate in 2017 from retired Warrant Officer Class 1 Denise Scanterbury.
Akeel Timothy still remembers begging his mother not to send him to the Military-Led Academic Training (MiLAT) programme.
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Child and Gender Affairs specialist Marcus Kissoon.
Child and gender specialist Marcus Kissoon is questioning the Government’s decision to suspend the Military-Led Academic Training (MiLAT) programme, warning that the move sends the wrong message about the country’s commitment to vulnerable young men.
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Leader of the Opposition Pennelope Beckles
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles is calling on the Government to reverse its decision to suspend the Military-Led Academic Training (MiLAT) Programme, describing the move as another major setback for youth development and crime prevention and questioning whether the country can afford to lose one of its longest-running social intervention initiatives.
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A shipment of tools assembled by Sewa TT yesterday is being prepared for delivery to Venezuela to support recovery and rebuilding efforts in communities devastated by the recent earthquake.
KRISTIAN De SILVA
As rescue and recovery efforts continue in earthquake-ravaged Venezuela, Sewa International TT president Revan Teelucksingh is urging the public to continue supporting the organisation’s relief drive as it prepares to ship $100,000 worth of much-needed tools this weekend to assist emergency responders.
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Samantha Isaacs
The State has been ordered to pay more than $2.5 million in compensation to the mother of a domestic violence victim who successfully sued over the authorities’ failure to protect her daughter from her abusive ex-boyfriend.
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