THE Prime Minister batted against the Opposition's onslaught of questions on national security, and touched on procurement and the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) at Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Representatives on Wednesday.
OPPOSITION whip David Lee alleged that the Government had ignored a previous agreement on the order of business to be debated on Friday in the House of Representatives, but House leader Camille Robinson-Regis hit back by flatly rejecting the accusation. The clash came after parliamentary temperatures had already been heated earlier in the question session
FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert said new scanners will be provided to the Port of Port of Spain by next year, answering a listed question by Couva South MP Rudranath Indarsingh in the House of Representatives on Friday. Imbert named seven firms that bid to supply scanners to the port. He said tenders were published last
Ferdinand “Ferdie” Ferreira, a founding member of the People's National Movement (PNM), says the party has always had difficulties raising money. But if the Prime Minister says the party got the money to construct the new five-storey building next to Balisier House through fundraising initiatives, then Ferreira will take him at his word because, as
PUBLIC Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales has asked why does the UNC hate this country and its people. He asked during his contribution to debate on a private motion in the House of Representatives on Friday.