Michael Anthony’s novels and short stories never made an international splash like those of the late Nobel laureate VS Naipaul, but Anthony is arguably one of the most popular and most important writers to emerge from the Caribbean. His ability to expose rural Trinidad and present compelling stories with timeless themes of family, love and
DEBBIE JACOB I WAS just off the boat, so to speak, but the late, great journalist Keith Smith decided to throw me in the deep end when I began working at the Trinidad Express. Keith felt my background in anthropology would keep me afloat as a journalist in an unfamiliar culture so when Carnival 1985
At the Environmental Management Authority’s (EMA) end-of-the-year meeting, the EMA’s environmental education officer Reyad Mohammed presented a review summary for each quarter. It included a synopsis of discussions on environmental complaints, Action for Climate Empowerment (ACE) under the UN’s Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Senior environmental education
TRADE Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon believes small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are the "backbone" of Trinidad and Tobago's economy. It is because of this, she said, the government will continue to support them. She was speaking at the launch of the book The Ladder We Ascend, by Cheryl Bowles, on Wednesday evening at the Central Bank