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T&T Job Recruitment
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has shared a post from the newly created T&T Job Recruitment Facebook page, which was launched on October 16, highlighting the National Recruitment Drive 2025.
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In a closer look at the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries’ general administration budget for goods and services, contract employment emerges as the most significant expenditure item across the three-year span from 2024 to 2026.
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A police patrol keeps watch at the US Embassy in Port-of-Spain yesterday following a heightened alert issued for US citizens in Trinidad and Tobago.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Trinidad and Tobago authorities are on high alert following a security advisory issued by the United States Embassy to its citizens, but Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander stressed there is no immediate threat to citizens.
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Priyanka Lalla meets Pope Leo XIV.
Castel Gandolfo, Italy—Nineteen-year-old Priyanka Lalla, UNICEF Youth Advocate for the Eastern Caribbean, became the youngest invited speaker at the prestigious Raising Hope Conference, held at Pope Leo XIV’s Summer Palace to mark the tenth anniversary of Laudato Si’.
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An aerial view of San Fernando.
IVAN TOOLSIE
Pensioner Gloria Barnes (not her real name) moved into her St Joseph Street, Arima, apartment six years ago and has already seen her rent increase twice.
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Economist Prof Patrick Watson
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A messy situation. That’s how economist Prof Patrick Watson described the near bankruptcy of funds in the National Insurance Board of T&T (NIBTT) that led Finance Minister Dave Tancoo to increase the contribution rates by three per cent next January. In January 2027, the rates would also go up by another three per cent for the working class.
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William Castillo Bollé
COURTESY:REDRADIOVE
The US strikes on a Venezuelan boat on Tuesday, which resulted in two T&T nationals being killed, shows that T&T’s citizens are being murdered by their own ally, the United States.
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President of the Chaguanas Chamber of Industry and Commerce Baldath Maharaj
The Chaguanas Chamber of Industry and Commerce (CCIC) has voiced serious concern over the Government’s proposed landlord surcharge announced in the 2025 National Budget, warning that the measure could increase the cost of doing business across central Trinidad.
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A grieving Brian Joseph recalls his final moments with his son Bevaughn Joseph who died at the San Fernando General Hospital on Friday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Now mourning the death of his son Bevaughn Joseph, who died after a gas tank explosion destroyed their home, meat vendor Brian Joseph says he plans to take legal action against those responsible for the tragedy that also left him homeless.
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Dancers on the streets of Sangre Grande on Friday evening for the Sangre Grande Regional Corporation’s Divali celebration.
RALPH BANWARIE
Sangre Grande Regional Corporation’s (SGRC) Divali celebration, the biggest ever in the Eastern town, came to an abrupt end when police moved in, stating that the time approved for the programme had expired.
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MP for Lopinot/Bon Air West Marvin Gonzales speaks during a press conference at Balisier House, Port-of-Spain, yesterday..
ANISTO ALVES
Members of the People’s National Movement (PNM) have accused the Government of avoiding accountability in the recently concluded budget debate by having lower-ranking MPs answer questions instead of Cabinet ministers.
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Diego Martin Central MP Symon De Nobriga at the PNM's press conference yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
Despite the insistence from Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Khadijah Ameen that the budgetary allocation to PNM-led regional corporations was significantly larger than the UNC’s corporations, members of the Opposition contend that the available funding would barely be enough to cover much-needed maintenance and repairs.
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