Port of Spain by Peter Richards Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley Monday night declared victory for his ruling People’s National Movement (PNM) in the general elections and signalled immediately that …
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PORT OF SPAIN, – Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley Monday night said his ruling People’s National Movement (PNM) has won the general elections. Rowley said that the PNM had won …
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Persad Bissessar disappointed at lack of international observers, cast her ballot
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad  – Opposition Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar Monday cast her vote in the general election here, expressing disappointment that international election observers were not able to be …
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CMC – Trinidad and Tobago’s Police Commissioner, Gary Griffith, Monday said he had tested negative for COVID-19 after he held a meeting with a person who was a secondary contact …
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COVID-19: Trinidad’s Prisons Administration Building ordered closed
Trinidad’s Commissioner of Prisons (Ag), Dennis Pulchan has ordered the immediate evacuation and closure of the Prisons Administration Building, located at Phillip Street, Port of Spain. This follows reports that …
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley on Friday said he was not surprised at the statement made by Opposition Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar at a political meeting on Thursday night, even …
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says the borders of the twin island republic will remain closed as long as health requirements related to COVID-19 remain in place. Speaking during a …
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Trinidad’s Public Utilities Minister resigns – PM Rowley accepts
Trinidad and Tobago’s Public Utilities Minister Robert Le Hunte has resigned. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has accepted the resignation of Senator Le Hunte, who is also vice-chairman of the …
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Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has given his clearest indication to date that the 13 University of the West Indies (UWI), Cave Hill Campus students of that …
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Plane chartered, ready to fly from B’dos, but stranded Trinis need Minister’s OK
Trinidad and Tobago nationals stranded in Barbados have chartered a private aircraft at a cost of US$25,000 to fly them home on Sunday. This cannot happen, however, until there is …