Newly appointed Minister attacks THA Chief Secretary
Newly appointed Justice Minister Christlyn Moore, in her first appearance in Tobago since being installed, bashed Chief Secretary Orville London and the current THA Administration.
Newly appointed Justice Minister Christlyn Moore, in her first appearance in Tobago since being installed, bashed Chief Secretary Orville London and the current THA Administration.
At Wednesday’s executive council media briefing, Legal Counsel for the THA, Mr. Alvin Pascall attempted to clear up the controversy about the land arrangement at Shirvan Road which will house the Division of Agriculture, Marine Affairs, marketing and the Environment.
Coast guard officer Dion Charles succumbed to injuries he sustained in a vehicular accident in the wee hours of Wednesday morning. Currently, Dion’s stepfather, Director of the Tobago Emergency Management Agency Allan Stewart in an exclusive interview with Tobago Channel Five news explained that he was at home when he received the call that his thirty two year old stepson was involved in a vehicular accident.
The Charlotteville Health centre isn’t being used for its intended purpose, this according to Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly, Ashworth Jack. A Trinidad and Tobago Regiment truck capsized in Charlotteville Last Sunday resulting in a number of people being injured.
There will be no resignation of the Executive Council says Deputy Chief Secretary, Hilton Sandy. This comes after the controversy surrounding the land arrangement in Shirvan Road for the construction of a new building for the Division of Agriculture, Marine Affairs, Marketing and the Environment.
Deputy Project Co-ordinator of the Project Implementation Unit of the Division of Education, Petlyn Brown- Byer said that 26 schools were repaired in Tobago during the July/August vacation.
Students in Tobago will get the opportunity to celebrate Trinidad and Tobago’s fiftieth anniversary of independence. Coordinator of Schools Supervision Dr. Verleen Bobb Lewis says the Division of Education is currently working with schools across the island to host a Children’s Rally.
The vision of Mr. Lloye Warner and family is to have a one stop exquisite shopping experience in Tobago. That vision has come to a reality as the Shoppes at West City was officially opened on Tuesday comprising 16 shops.
Chairman of the Tobago Organization of the People, Lionel Coker on Monday called on the THA Executive Council to resign in 72 hours, this as a result of the 12 million dollar land issue that is currently on the front burner.
It was chaos in the small fishing village of Charlotteville on Sunday evening as a military vehicle, capsized on Charlotteville hill resulting in twenty three persons receiving injuries.