The first chapter tracing of the journey of Mrs. Kamla Persad-Bissessar as she evolves from the lives and examples of the women who shapes her into the pioneer she becomes.
The Checklist.
Vol. 1, No. 1
7 August 2021
It is only through the beaming light of the UNC, that this torrential darkness that floods our nation can ever be dispelled.
“UNC in Motion!” Gallery
Our hardworking MPs and Councillors with their constituents & burgesses
A welcome message from the Political Leader of the UNC about the first issue of The Checklist.
You have had Leaders before me, and you will surely have Leaders after me.
But you will never have a Leader that loves you more than I do.
- Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Senator Wade Mark tells us what it was like being the first Afro-Trinidadian man on the UNC platform, and much more.
Shouldn’t the PNM have kept this reform in education alive and continue creating our own?
This is the woman, Senator Jearlean John. A Tobagonian who has connected and invested in what matters most to her.
Forex shortages are feeding a thriving black market and it is us the consumers, who are paying the heaviest price.
Moana Ramdial has one simple dream. “I honestly just want my parents to feel proud. For them to know that their hard work had paid off.” Can the UNC’s agricultural policy help her?
As it was with the WGTL scandal, the PNM regime is not taking responsibility for the ALNG wreck.
The CTTRC Chairman goes behind the scenes and explains how his Corporation works.
Check out why Tobago’s biodiversity and cultural heritage makes it a regional asset.
The PNM Government is not serious when it boasts about reforming the Water and Sewerage Authority to improve our nation’s water supply.
The Opposition was adamant on doing its duty. They simply would not sit by and allow the massive neglect and chaos of the Rowley administration to continue unchecked.
Members John, Indarsingh and Rambally found the lack of proper consultations to be disrespectful, and detrimental to understanding the true will of the people of Tobago.
The Government continues to operate in a haphazard manner which is indicative of the lack of foresight, poor planning, zero people-centered approaches and downright poor leadership that is far from the desired sustainable style of leadership.
In six years, the Rowley administration has caused Trinidad and Tobago to lose foreign business to the value of US$ 2 billion per year.
Corruption in government can be put to an end and ministers can be brought to justice. Our history proves it.
The human spirit can truly shine in times of adversity.