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T&TEC GM must go, says union
The return to T&TEC of general manager Indarjit Singh is being protested by the Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union. The union leadership is calling for Singh’s dismissal, who it said was appointed despite others in the power company being qualified for the job. »
Ministry of Foreign Affairs moving to Waterfront Centre
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is moving into the International Waterfront Centre on Wrightson Road, Port of Spain. »
RBL’s revenues dip
Republic Bank Limited »
Farmers cry for water
Farmers are praying for rain. The investment in agricultural supply ponds has failed to provide enough water for the dry season only just begun. »
Minister: HDC consultants paid millions
The Housing Development Corporation retained consultants Windows to Success and Lennox Sealy and Associates (LSA) for change management exercises during the period 2003-2008 at a cost of $2.3 million. »
  • Revenue Authority to probe tax fraud
  • Large hotels still have room
  • Water tanks running low
  • Pres-T-Con blocked
  • PSA willing to settle for $.5m VSEP each
  • Banks cutting lending rates
  • UTC funds now $18.4b
  • Fumes chase 1,000 workers
  • 50 charged: Govt steps up action on illegal quarrying
  • Slowdown cuts Republic’s profit
  • Grim outlook for 2010
  • Govt to prioritise gas use
  • US$1m for Haiti relief
  • PM: Savings for drivers
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