This is my penultimate column before I proceed on my break after 24 years of writing these weekly columns. As I move on to my documentary videography projects, which are not likely to be completed ...
Was the reappointment of Caricom Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett a deliberate snub to Trinidad and Tobago or just a procedural blunder? And, whichever it was, is the response of the ...
In Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Paulo Freire, a Marxist educator of yesteryear, wrote that education should be a practice of freedom, empowering the oppressed to achieve critical consciousness and ...
There are moments in public life when a single intervention reminds a nation why leadership matters. The recent news conference by former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley was one such ...
Had our collective wisdom recognised that the greater investment was needed in integrating people before markets, no single politician would have been able to destabilise Caricom as easily and as ...
The future of our nation is in our children’s school bags. This phrase is so familiar that we often overlook the deeper, almost parable-like meaning.The Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) has ...
Trinidad and Tobago left-arm wrist-spinner Kristopher Ramsaran described his selection to the Los Angeles Knight Riders for the 2026 Cognizant Major League Cricket season as a, “dream come true” and ...
At 15 years old, when girls her age were dabbling in make-up and liming at the mall, Janelle Abraham was pregnant and riding the number two train in New York ...
Kristiano Perez warmed up for his Carifta Games podium challenge with a strong performance at the Carifta Prep Meet, at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Saturday.
A THIRD police officer has been named as being held under a preventative detention order (PDO). On Thursday, 24 PDOs were published by the Government, and were all signed by the Minister of Homeland ...
HOURS after spending time with his family and his daughter who wrote the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) exam on Thursday, Rajkumar Pope died following an attack at the shop he ...
Queen’s Royal College has a rich tradition in track and field, producing multiple Olympic medallists.At the 1952 Olympics, McDonald Bailey bagged bronze for Great Britain in the men’s 100 metres ...