Politics & Economics

When I began my first job at NBS Radio 610, I had no idea that journalism in a small island nation came with the advantage of being able to cover all areas of national development. From 1995 on, I have seen oil-rich Trinidad and Tobago cycle from boom to recession on a regular basis and witnessed the governance style of post-independence politicians. Just as we inherited colonial institutions and instruments of democracy, we inherited a burdensome civil service, top-heavy leadership with little sense of accountability. This access has given me the insight that in some areas the more things change, the more they stay the same, such as tribal voting and corruption to the tune of billions of dollars with no one being held to account.

Yet, despite all those issues, this young country has kept its unique promise of a mostly tolerant nation, a country made up of strands of old continents, a country still young and daily defining and redefining its identity beyond its brutal history of slavery and indentureship. 



Politics & Economics

Ira Mathur Ira Mathur

Why Kamla Won & Vasant Lost

On December 8, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar swatted aside a challenge for leadership at the internal United National Congress elections from…

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