Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says the United National Congress (UNC) local government representatives will not be “lazy” but will follow the party’s mandate of being people-centred and action-oriented.
SOME 50 people offered themselves for screening for the PNM in two regional corporations on Monday. The prospected candidates, supported by their various party groups, hope to get the nod to represent the PNM in the San Juan/Laventille Corporation and the Port of Spain City Corporation. Excited to be screened, one candidate Newsday was told,
OFFICIALS of the PNM screening committee, chaired by party leader Dr Rowley, were due to sit until very late on Sunday night to screen individuals wishing to become PNM candidates for the Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation (TPRC) whenever the local government elections are called before August 18. Earlier, TPRC alderman Kwasi Robinson told Newsday that dozens people had formally indicated their interest to be screened and he expected a late sitting.
CHERYL METIVIER Before there was the Food Network, and before there was cable television, there was Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT), the country’s only television station on which the cooking show, At Home with Sylvia Hunt was featured. On Monday evenings before the news, Hunt would prepare local recipes in her TV kitchen for a