THE EDITOR: It is a good sign for the United National Congress (UNC) that there were three missing ballots in the election for President of the republic. Three members of the UNC appear ready to stimulate proper political activity in time for general election 2025. I will reiterate a personal view. There are only two
THE EDITOR: Congratulations to Anushka Singh, her parents and the principal and staff of the Gandhi Memorial Vedic School on placing first in the Secondary Examination Assessment (SEA). The sad thing is that this information could only be accessed after invoking the child's right to know her results. Up to now no real excuse has
FORMER Greater Chaguanas Chamber of Commerce president Richie Sookhai had his political baptism last week when he was appointed as a government senator on January 17, filling the seat vacated by former government senator and Senate president Christine Kangaloo. But Sookhai's appointment to the Senate was a bolt out of the blue. In accepting his
WHILE the issue of who will be this country’s next President – the Head of State – has descended into the usual warmongering, Tuesday’s sitting of the Senate, in which Nigel De Freitas was declared the duly elected President, was not accompanied by fireworks. In fact, there was arguably a moment of good humour, triggered
The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.