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Politics

STILL NO CYBERCRIME REPORT FROM GONZALES

PUBLIC Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales is confirming his image as Dr. Dolittle with the slow investigation into a cyber attack of Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT).

Business

PROTEST OVER $3 B FOR ELITES

A GROUP of conscientious nationals is planning a protest against Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley’s support of $3 billion in loans from an African bank to local elites.

Crime

CHRIS MUST LIST SHOULD BE ON OUR CHRISTMAS LIST

INTREPID digital media journalist Chris Must List deserves the appreciation of all right-thinking nationals – for at least two essential reasons.

Economy

1980s, HERE WE COME

FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert’s broad hint of a review of free public healthcare is another pointer that Trinidad and Tobago is reversing to the quality of life experienced in the miserable 1980s.

Crime

WELL-SPOKEN FAILURES

Rowley and Hinds once more failed to proffer any solutions to the violent chaos in the land, and, instead, passed responsibility to the public and called for support of the police.

Finance

PM SUPPORTS $3B AFRICAN FUNDS TO ELITES

PRIME Minister Dr. Keith Rowley is backing a move to make US $3 billion credit from an African bank available to regional elites instead of small business people.

Commentary

PASSING OF THE GREATEST GENERATION

We are losing the post-Independence generation, whose imaginations were fired by national pride and honour and who strove zealously to create a better Trinidad and Tobago.

Economy

BP’S DECLINE ANOTHER ECONOMIC BLOW

BP, once the biggest investor in Trinidad and Tobago, is realigning its operations in the midst of continuously dwindling returns.

Finance

NOW GOVT WANTS $2.3 B MORE

THE Rowley Government, which cannot account for $2.6 billion to the Auditor General for 2023, now wants an additional $2.3 billion for the current financial year.

Politics

A COMEBACK FOR PAULA?

Ms. Gopee-Scoon, Minister of Trade and Industry, may face the electorate for the PNM in a southern constituency, possibly the marginal Moruga-Tableland.