THE upcoming Venezuelan presidential election could lead to refugees who fled to Trinidad and Tobago and other countries returning to their homeland.
KEITH Scotland, who two years ago said people should fight hardship by going back to coal pots, will not be the People’s National Movement’s (PNM) next general election candidate for
Karen Nunez-Tesheira, the main leadership challenger, had little pre-election activity and virtually no polling day machinery. In a David versus Goliath fight, Ms. Nunez-Tesheira was operating on a shoestring budget, with
Ever-bungling Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh is true to form. Deyalsingh had earlier put a big spin on the PAHO report of premature deaths at the neonatal intensive care unit of
ARTHUR Collins evidently likes goat roti. So much so, according to opposition politician Dr. Roodal Moonilal, that Collins took home the tasty dish following a meeting at a San Fernando
MIXING national security with partisan politics makes a dangerous and toxic brew. But that’s what Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley did when he commandeered Parliament for 45 minutes last week
FARIS AL Rawi, who is unopposed for the post of Public Relations Officer of the PNM, is under growing heat in the ruling party.