THE rainy season is not fully under way as the sprinkles are just a token of the April showers.But surely, the silly season must be here. As politicians make a
IT was, perhaps, the most significant confession of Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley in his nine years at the helm of the Government of our twin-island republic.
IN 1976, Republic Day, the Parliament of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago had just sworn in a new opposition led by the sugar union leader Basdeo Panday, who was
In an address at the annual Christmas dinner of the Law Association, at the Hilton hotel two Fridays ago, Law Association president Lynette Seebaran-Suite, SC, called for “more stringent measures
I am becoming more and more convinced that sooner or later the Grand Master, the Supreme Commander of the Universe, will renounce his citizenship of Trinidad and Tobago.
Dual citizenship may not be an option. The consequences of such a decision remains unpredictable. So far our small piece of the planet has been spared from any major national disaster.
THE statistics on child abuse released by the Childrenâs Authority and published in yesterdayâs Sunday Express cry out for a whole of Government response to plumb the sources of the problem and build effective policy. Until the fundamental problems leading to abuse are resolved, the demand on the Childrenâs Authority will continue to swell and undermine its value.