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Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne during a meeting with Carapo’s residents on Tuesday night, at the Carapo Community Centre.
Even as the United National Congress (UNC) readies itself for the national executive election on June 15, two MPs are hosting community meetings to learn about the issues affecting residents in various areas.
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Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon and the ministry’s Permanent Secretary Randall Karim, right, following their meeting with the Guyana Private Sector Commission, in Guyana yesterday.
The trade impasse between this country and Guyanese manufacturer, Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) has been resolved.
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TTUTA president Martin Lum Kin
ABRAHAM DIAZ
After over a week of water woes at the Diamond Vale Government Primary School, relief is coming as the Ministry of Education says approval has been granted for the repair of the water pump at the school.
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Minister of Public Utilities Marvin Gonzales turns on a pipe at the Corosal Water Improvement Project in Gran Couva, which was commissioned yesterday. Also in photo are Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne and WASA Project Team Lead Aarif Mohammed.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Life in Corosal Village, Gran Couva, once meant packing vehicles with barrels and buckets weekly and travelling long distances to fetch water from standpipes, rivers, and springs. Those who could afford it spent $300-$500 weekly to purchase a truck-borne supply, as the village never had pipe-borne water.
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A teenager and his brother were shot dead in an alleged police-involved shooting in St Augustine yesterday.
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An investigation has been launched after an eight-year-old pupil of the Longdenville Presbyterian Primary School was allegedly badly beaten and dragged on the ground while on the school’s compound on Tuesday.
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UWI economist Dr Rebecca Gookool-Bosland
University of the West Indies economist, Professor Roger Hosein is convinced that T&T can learn from Guyana’s exceptional economic growth performance.
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Political analyst Derek Ramsamooj
Lawyers representing political analyst Derek Ramsamooj have written to the Caribbean Community (Caricom) Secretariat, indicating that their client intends to challenge the conduct of the State of Suriname “both regionally and internationally if necessary,” following his detention in the Dutch-speaking Caricom country in 2020.
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Attorney Kiel Taklalsingh
An attorney is seeking the public’s views on two major changes to the United Kingdom-based Privy Council (PC) that are currently under consideration.
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Curtis Williams, chairman of the Tobago Division of the T&T Chamber
The Tobago Chamber of Commerce believes the changes in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Executive Council might help the economy get better, which would be good for businesses in Tobago. However, the island’s other business chamber said the reshuffle was a waste.
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THA minority leader Kelvon Morris.
VINDRA GOPAUL-BOODAN
This is the question Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Minority Leader Kelvon Morris is asking on behalf of citizens following the recent reshuffle.
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Pallbearers carry the casket of murder victim Sadiki Ottley from the basketball court in Powder Magazine, Cocorite, following his funeral yesterday.
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As residents of Phase 1, Powder Magazine, Cocorite, gathered to bid farewell to Sadiki Ottley yesterday, his relatives appealed for something good to come from his untimely death.
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