Photos: PNM Mix and Mingle 2024

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Caption: Government ministers enjoy the entertainment provided by College Boy Jesse at the PNM’s Mix and Mingle for media personnel on Tuesday evening

THE People’s National Movement (PNM) held its Mix and Mingle for media personnel at the refurbished Balisier House in Port of Spain on Tuesday evening. Many media representatives including AZP News were invited and attended. The party gave away hampers to lucky attendees whose names were drawn by the high-ranking government officials ever present. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, the political leader of the PNM, said he was not going to speak about crime matters but instead said his party which has been in existence for 67 years has changed the lives of citizens.

AZP News Photo Editor Azlan Mohammed was there and captured the images below:

Darion “Mr Strings” Dennis entertains Prime Minister Keith Rowley and Energy Minister Stuart Young
Minister of Social Development and Family Services Donna Cox and Minister in the Ministry of Works and Transport Richie Sookhai
Minister of Social Development and Family Services Donna Cox and Minister in the Ministry of Works and Transport Richie Sookhai
Minister in the Ministry of Education Lisa Morris-Julian with Express photographer Jermaine Cruickshank
Minister of Agriculture Kazim Hosein, left, looks at the construction of the new Balisier House with Minister of Finance Colm Imbert
Finance Minister Colm Imbert, left, in conversation with Mayor of Arima Balliram Maharaj, right, and AZP News Editor-in-Chief Prior Beharry

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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaks with Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Faris Al-Rawi, left
Housing Minister Camille Robinson-Regis, left, gets into groove with Minister in the Office of the AG Renuka Sagramsingh-Sooklal
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, second left, with AZP News Chief Photographer Azlan Mohammed, left, and CNC3’s Kejan Haynes and Kristy Ramnarine, right
Communications advisor in the National Security Ministry Irene Medina with photographer Roger Jacob
Businessman Andrew Gabriel with PNM operations officer Irene Hinds
Finance Minister Colm Imbert, right, makes a point to Minister of Works and Transport on Tuesday
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Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs Dr Amery Browne and Minister in the Office of the AG Renuka Sagramsingh-Sooklal
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, left, speaking with National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, second left, with AZP News Chief Photographer Azlan Mohammed, left, and CNC3's Kejan Haynes and Kristy Ramnarine, right
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, second left, with AZP News Photo Editor Azlan Mohammed, left, and CNC3’s Kejan Haynes and Kristy Ramnarine, right
Media beauties: From left are TV6’s Desha Rambhajan-Malli and Sharon Hamilton-Cudjoe with Karen Cozier-Phillip of TTT
Mayor of Arima Balliram Maharaj presents CNC3’s senior camerawoman Krystal James with a hamper
Deputy Speaker Esmond Forde with TTT’s Karen Cozier-Phillip
Minister of Planning and Development Pennelope Beckles-Robinson, left, shares a joke with local government councillor for Calvary Jeniece Scott and CNC3’s Newsgathering Editor Kejan Haynes
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, right, in conversation with Finance Minister Colm Imbert, left and businessman Andrew Gabriel

PNM Mix and mingle photos 2023:

Minister of Housing Camille Robin-Regis with Newsday photographer Roger Jacob
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, left, with Minister of Youth Development and National Service Foster Cummings, centre, and Energy Minister Stuart Young
Media company: Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, fourth from right, with Express photographer Jermaine Cruickshank, left, AZP News Prior Beharry, second left, and Sue-Ann Wayow, Newsday’s Angelo Marcelle, fourth from left, CNC3’s Kejan Haynes and Kristy Ramnarine, second right, and Guardian’s Anisto Alves, right
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