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HOW MANY MORE MUST DIE?

PRIME Minister Dr. Keith Rowley agonises over the unending stream of cold-blooded killings as if he is an average helpless citizen.

He still saddles the country with gross incompetence at the National Security Ministry, to the point where his friend, UWI’s Dr. Hilary Beckles, speaking at Emancipation Day celebrations, pleaded for a “changing of the guard.”

Culture

PASSING OF A CARIBBEAN STORYTELLER

FOR a generation, Dave Martins portrayed Caribbean society like few others.

Martins was a regionalist, a storyteller, and a musical commentator on our heritage and identity.

Crime

PRISONS OFFICER UNDER MAINTENANCE $ PROBE

THE arrest of a Tobago prisons officer for alleged theft of $24,498 in warrant payments follows a revelation of a scam.

Investigation

EXPOSE HALTS $475 M HDC DEAL

THE Government’s decision to cancel a $475.8 million housing contract with a Chinese company has come after an investigation by this news site.

Investigation

INVESTORS STILL BYPASSING T&T

INVESTORS are continuing to bypass Trinidad and Tobago, a new United Nations report has revealed.

T&T, which had a net loss of investments worth US $917 million in 2022 and US $778 million in 2021, does not feature in the 2023 study.

Investigation

PHARMACEUTICAL MONOPOLY STRENGTHENS ITS HOLD

SUPERPHARM, part of Agostini’s pharmaceutical monopoly, is taking over Massy’s drug stores, giving further pricing power to a single industry operator.

Health

SANDO HOSPITAL ‘A HELLHOLE’

THE authorities at San Fernando General Hospital are providing short-term political jobs while the quality of medical care has hit a new low.

“The hospital has become a hellhole,” a senior medic stated, in detailing a shortage of doctors, nurses, medication and equipment.

News

GANGSTA ARTISTE BOUNTY KILLER LET IN AND ISLAMIC CLERIC BLOCKED

DID Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley intervene to allow banned Jamaican gangsta artiste Bounty Killer into the country last weekend?

Economy

NEW REPORT WARNS: MORE HARD TIMES AHEAD!

THE elderly, low-income families, disabled, sick, unemployed, and university students should brace for more hard times.

That is because, with declining revenues from the energy sector, the Government will be unable to fund the social welfare system.

Business

ROWLEY SELLS MILL WHILE GUYANA EXCEEDS RICE TARGET

PRIME Minister Dr. Keith Rowley is selling the country’s rice mill while Guyana has just exceeded its mid-year production target.