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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Amoy Mohammed - PNM's Facebook page Parliament paid tribute on Monday to former Princes Town MP Amoy Mohammed, who died last week. Members praised Mohammed for having a strong community spirit and courage. Mohammed, a PNM stalwart, died on May 31. She was elected Princes Town MP in 1981 and also served as parliamentary secretary in the Ministry of Information at the start of the second Republican Parliament. MP for […]

Source: Trinidad News

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