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The content originally appeared on: News Americas Now Black Immigrant Daily News The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News In this file photo, president-elect Christine Kangaloo attends a banquet at President’s House in August, 2022. – File photo/AYANNA KINSALE The government and the People’s National Movement (PNM) political party extended their congratulations to the president-elect Christine Kangaloo. She will now be the second female president of TT and the seventh president of the country. Kangaloo will be […]

Source: Trinidad News

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