SHORTLY after the PNM won the 2015 general election, I attended a meeting of heads of agencies under the Communications…
TAXPAYERS have spent some $300 million on Trinidad and Tobago Television since the station was rebranded in late 2015. A…
At front centre was President Christine Kangaloo, who took heat last year after her husband Kerwin Garcia and brother Colin…
MORE than six months after Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) was hit by a crippling cyber-attack, the country…
THE PNM’s newly-revealed debt of $572,783.75 to the taxpayer-owned electronic media company is a throwback to earlier times of political…
RADIO Jaagriti, which was set up after a heated eight-year battle with the authorities, would no longer broadcast speeches by…
HIS peers describe him as being so talented he could have been a playback singer for Bollywood movies. They speak…
State broadcaster, Caribbean New Media Group (CNMG), was the first organisation to get a new board of directors, and company…
PRIME Minister Dr. Keith Rowley is too seasoned and elderly to conduct the people’s business with such an unseemly temperament.
LISA Agard, CEO of the loss-making Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT), has managed to secure some prized corporate…