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Culture

VYBZ KARTEL RETURNS TO GUYANA

THIRTEEN years after he vowed not to return to Guyana, dancehall star Vybz Kartel has announced he will perform in the country in 2025.

In a social media post, the Jamaican entertainer said: “Guyana, next year, a blood – at trouble.

News

MORE VENE REFUGEES COMING IN

MORE Venezuelan refugees have begun arriving in Trinidad and Tobago amid the election crisis in that strife-torn land.

Culture

VYBZ KARTEL’S ‘INHUMANE’ PRISON CONDITIONS

VYBZ Kartel, the hugely popular and prolific Jamaican dancehall singer, endured a tough prison life since his 2011 jailing.

Economy

A TALE OF TWO ECONOMIES

THERE was a time, mere decades ago,\ when the economies of Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana were diametrically different from what currently exists. In the

News

THE KHAN’T-DO LADY: PROCUREMENT REGULATOR STALLS

THEY refer to her as the Khan’t-do lady. That is because Procurement Regulator Beverly Khan – whose official monthly financial package is around $85,000 –

Commentary

Why doesn’t President speak out on national crises?

PRESIDENT Christine Kangaloo’s attempt to play down painful national crises is typical of high office holders insulated from the reality of ordinary citizens. Kangaloo suggests

Crime

DOCUMENT REVEALS SSA’S BEST FOUGHT CRIME

Under Best’s leadership, SSA worked “toward achieving the strategic objectives,” which included “wide-ranging organisational transformation,” according to the document.

Media

WHERE IS TSTT CYBER-ATTACK REPORT?

MORE than six months after Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) was hit by a crippling cyber-attack, the country does not know the cause.

Business

BUSINESS PLEADS FOR ACTION ON INVESTMENTS

THE business community is pleading with the Government to take effective measures to attract local and international investments.

Business Economy

TAXPAYERS STILL PAYING $4.4 B PETROTRIN LOANS

TAXPAYERS still owe $4.4 billion for scandalous Petrotrin project cost overruns from the Patrick Manning era.

So far, the country has repaid $7.5 billion on a number of loans to finance several hugely expensive ventures at Pointe-a-Pierre.