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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

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NTA political leader Gary Griffith addresses supporters at his party's meeting at their headquarters corner Mt Lambert Circular and Eastern Main Road on Wednesday.

NTA political leader Gary Griffith addresses supporters at his party's meeting at their headquarters corner Mt Lambert Circular and Eastern Main Road on Wednesday.

MARIELA BRUZUAL

Griffith defends EBC amid allegations of political bias

Na­tion­al Trans­for­ma­tion Al­liance (NTA) leader Gary Grif­fith has de­fend­ed the im­par­tial­i­ty of the Elec­tions and Bound­aries Com­mis­sion (EBC), amid claims by the Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC) of po­lit­i­cal bias.

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Jesse Ramdeo
Fri Apr 25 2025
Rohan Sinanan

Rohan Sinanan

ROGER JACOB

Sinanan accuses UNC of ‘making excuses for election defeat’

Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment Gen­er­al Elec­tion cam­paign man­ag­er Ro­han Sinanan has de­fend­ed the Elec­tions and Bound­aries Com­mis­sion (EBC), af­ter the body was crit­i­cised by the Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress this week.

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Ian Wason
Fri Apr 25 2025
TPP leader  Farley Augustine

TPP leader Farley Augustine

COURTESY:TPP

Farley: Duke’s political career is dead

To­ba­go Peo­ple’s Par­ty (TPP) leader Far­ley Au­gus­tine says the po­lit­i­cal ca­reer of his for­mer al­ly Wat­son Duke is over and he’s ready to bury it on April 28.

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Fri Apr 25 2025
PSA president Felisha Thomas speaks at a UNC meeting at St John’s Ambulance Hall, Port-of-Spain,  on Wednesday.

PSA president Felisha Thomas speaks at a UNC meeting at St John’s Ambulance Hall, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday.

COURTESY: UNC/FACEBOOOK

War of words between Govt and PSA over WASA’s future

A “mis­chief mak­er” is how for­mer pub­lic util­i­ties min­is­ter Mar­vin Gon­za­les de­scribed Pub­lic Ser­vices As­so­ci­a­tion (PSA) pres­i­dent Fe­l­isha Thomas, af­ter she claimed Gov­ern­ment was plan­ning to re­trench 5,000 Wa­ter and Sew­er­age Au­thor­i­ty (WASA) work­ers.

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Dareece Polo
Fri Apr 25 2025
Gospel artiste Jaron Nurse

Gospel artiste Jaron Nurse

Popular artistes explain why they appear on political platforms

There has been an­oth­er sur­pris­ing po­lit­i­cal en­dorse­ment for the Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC), this time from crick­eter and en­ter­tain­er Dwayne Bra­vo.

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Fri Apr 25 2025
UNC deputy leader Jearlean John, left, is interviewed by Ancil “Blaze” Isaacs on the Slam 100.5FM morning show yesterday.

UNC deputy leader Jearlean John, left, is interviewed by Ancil “Blaze” Isaacs on the Slam 100.5FM morning show yesterday.

KERWIN PIERRE

Jearlean on health of UNC leader: Kamla is well and cannot wait to lead

Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC) deputy po­lit­i­cal leader Jear­lean John is as­sur­ing that Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar is well and will be ca­pa­ble of run­ning the coun­try should the par­ty win Mon­day’s Gen­er­al Elec­tion.

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Fri Apr 25 2025
File: In 2010, Percy Villafana blocks then prime minister Patrick Manning from entering his property by crossing his arms, a gesture that became the symbol of the 'Do-So' campaign.

File: In 2010, Percy Villafana blocks then prime minister Patrick Manning from entering his property by crossing his arms, a gesture that became the symbol of the 'Do-So' campaign.

CNC3 Television, Trinidad and Tobago

Percy Villafana’s ‘Do So’ an iconic 2010 election protest

Of all the mo­ments that lit up the 2010 Gen­er­al Elec­tion cam­paign, it was San Juan pen­sion­er Per­cy Vil­lafana who grabbed the most head­lines and at­ten­tion, as his ac­tion re­mained firm­ly etched in the pub­lic’s mind.

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Melissa Williams-Sambrano
Fri Apr 25 2025
PNM Tobago West candidate Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis

PNM Tobago West candidate Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis

Courtesy YouTube

Shamfa calls on Sampson to ‘stop hiding’; wants debate on Tobago issues

Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment To­ba­go West can­di­date Sham­fa Cud­joe-Lewis says To­ba­go Peo­ple’s Par­ty’s Joel “Nuttsy” Samp­son has not spo­ken a sin­gle word to vot­ers on his own through­out the cam­paign—and she’s dar­ing him to put down the writ­ten speech­es and face To­bag­o­ni­ans.

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Elizabeth Gonzales
Fri Apr 25 2025
Chief Personnel Officer Dr Daryl Dindial and C&GWTU president general Ermine De Bique-Meade during the signing of the agreement at the CPO’s Office yesterday.

Chief Personnel Officer Dr Daryl Dindial and C&GWTU president general Ermine De Bique-Meade during the signing of the agreement at the CPO’s Office yesterday.

CPO

Another trade union settles wage negotiations with Govt

The lat­est sig­na­ture came from the Con­trac­tors and Gen­er­al Work­ers’ Trade Union (CGW­TU) for the pe­ri­ods 2014 to 2016 and 2017 to 2019.

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Fri Apr 25 2025
Social media influencer  Nigel Watson

Social media influencer Nigel Watson

Social media influencer robbed of car

Pop­u­lar so­cial me­dia in­flu­encer Nigel Wat­son, bet­ter known by his In­sta­gram han­dle NCW, was robbed of his ve­hi­cle in Diego Mar­tin on Wednes­day night.

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Shane Superville
Fri Apr 25 2025

La Brea man stabbed after fight with friend

A 39-year-old La Brea shop own­er is in a se­ri­ous con­di­tion af­ter be­ing stabbed sev­er­al times by his friend.

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Fri Apr 25 2025
Jameel Ghany, left, looks on as his family’s belongings are placed on a truck outside their home during an eviction exercise at Cuchawan Trace, Debe, yesterday.

Jameel Ghany, left, looks on as his family’s belongings are placed on a truck outside their home during an eviction exercise at Cuchawan Trace, Debe, yesterday.

RISHI RAGOONATH

HDC issues warning to illegal occupiers

The Hous­ing De­vel­op­ment Cor­po­ra­tion (HDC) has is­sued a warn­ing to mem­bers of the pub­lic about the il­le­gal oc­cu­pa­tion of its hous­ing units, stat­ing that in­di­vid­u­als have been break­ing and en­ter­ing in­to un­oc­cu­pied apart­ments at sev­er­al sites across the coun­try.

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Fri Apr 25 2025
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