
Opposition MP for Trincity/Maloney Camille Robinson-Regis yesterday defended the use of the word “jamette” by former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley to describe current Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar. trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/cami…
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Opposition MP for Trincity/Maloney Camille Robinson-Regis yesterday defended the use of the word “jamette” by former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley to describe current Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar. trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/cami…


THE PEOPLE’S SAY “Do you think Government should fight for the Hilton brand to stay in T&T?” Here is what some of you had to say…

Good news! 🇹🇹 Strong signs of growth ahead for Trinidad and Tobago’s energy sector. My Government has been working diligently on strengthening energy security since entering office, and we are seeing tangible results from that focus. Energy giants BP and Shell are gearing up for a major production surge by 2027, driven by new gas projects coming onstream. After years of decline, this signals: - Increased gas output - Greater energy stability - More revenue and economic activity Read more here: trinidadexpress.com/business/local…


Former PM Dr Keith Rowley calls out Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar for not facing the media. "A prime minister must take responsibility. You can't be allowed to evade it and hope it is pushed away by the next issue and you sending out tweets of policy. "

San Fernando Mayor Robert Parris has vowed to investigate after vendors at the Marabella Market lost earnings due to the sudden enforcement of a 1 pm Sunday closure. Vendors yesterday said the market has traditionally closed later, and they are now petitioning the San Fernando City Corporation (SFCC) for extended Sunday hours from 4 am to 4 pm. Sunday is considered market day in the town, with vendors beginning to set up as early as 1 am. For more… guardian.co.tt/news/city-cops…




Couple swaps seats when they get pulled over. This couple swapped seats when the officer pulled them over—you can see her buckling her seat belt. Apparently it was night and the car's lights were not on. But why did they swap? The officer asked the passenger for his DL, and when he ran it, there was a warrant. So now what? I don’t know what kind of charges you can get for this kind of stunt. Parts 2–5 in comments below.





Tensions flared in Parliament today as the Prime Minister defended her decision to sign the Doral Charter during a regional security summit in Miami. Speaking for the first time since the March 7 meeting, Kamla Persad-Bissessar insisted the agreement does not compromise the country’s sovereignty. But the debate quickly escalated after she suggested the opposition had links to drug money — a claim the party strongly denies. Dareece Polo reports.

Opposition Senator Faris Al-Rawi is questioning why Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander appears to be relying on a list from the United States to identify individuals allegedly involved in drug trafficking and organised crime in Trinidad and Tobago. For more… guardian.co.tt/news/alrawique…

Licensing officers must be treated with the same respect afforded to police officers. This is according to Criminal Attorney, Fareed Ali, in the wake of a viral confrontation involving a maxi-taxi driver and Licensing officers earlier this week. buff.ly/cyadkMD

Opposition Senator and Former AG Faris Al-Rawi says while he is not concerned over government's relationship with the US and crime fighting efforts, the language being used by the PM can be interpreted as 'grand charging'. Video by Timothy Chasteau