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El Socorro imam replaces Franklin Khan in Senate
Newly appointed government senator Imam Sheraz Ali. Photo courtesy Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago
IMAM SHERAZ ALI, head of the Nur-e-Islam mosque in El Socorro Road, San Juan, was sworn in on Tuesday as a permanent government senator to fill the vacancy left by the recent death of former energy minister the late Franklin Khan.
Senators stood for Ali s swearing-in, 45 minutes into the sitting, during which he was greeted by Opposition Senator Wade Mark and Independent Senator Paul Richards.
A brief biography of Ali appears on the website of the University of the Southern Caribbean.
Monday 1 February 2021
San Fernando mayor Junia Regrello unveils the Steve Achiba street sign in honour of the former steelband icon who brought national pride to San Fernando when he led Hatters to win its only national panorama title . With Regrello are Achiba s wife Candice, daughter Adriana and son Jonathan. - Yvonne Webb
IT was an emotional moment for his family on Wednesday as a street in San Fernando was named in honour of panman Steve Achaiba.
Achaiba was one of the first pannists to win a national Panorama both as a player and arranger. He played for Panorama champions Guinness Cavaliers under the captaincy of Lennox “Bobby” Mohammed in 1968 and, as leader and arranger of then Maritime Life Hatters Steel Orchestra in 1975.