The 2nd Regional Energy Transition Outlook for Africa Advisory Meeting will focus on a discussion of the preliminary analysis.
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SENIOR COUNSEL Lynette Seebaran-Suite has returned as president of the Law Association for a third term. The association held its annual election on March 21 to elect a new council. Seebaran-Suite was unopposed. Frederick Gilkes was also unopposed as vice-president while Hayma Ramdhanie-Seemungal was also unopposed as treasurer. Ten senior ordinary members were also elected from 14 nominees. They are Douglas Mendes, SC, who received the most votes (429); Ronnie Bissessar, SC (368), Shankar Bidaisee (356), Saira Lakhan, who was elected president of the Assembly of Southern Lawyers on March 14, (284); Ria Mohammed-Davidson (268); Elena Da Silva (262); Rionne Boyke (251); Christophe Rodriguez (250); Ashook Balroop (241); and Dawn Palackdharry Singh (237). The five junior ordinary members elected from 12 nominees are Aaron Mahabir, who received the most votes (233); Christian Matthew Chandler (244); Christopher George (213); Elvin Cudjoe (211); and Daniel Nancoo (177). The association’s secretary will be chosen when the council holds its first meeting. The post Seebaran-Suite gets third term as Law Association president appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
The 2nd Regional Energy Transition Outlook for Africa Advisory Meeting will focus on a discussion of the preliminary analysis.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), in partnership with the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, is organizing...
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), in partnership with the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, is organizing...