Minority calculation deemed as “voodoo arithmetic”
Chief Secretary Orville London was extremely vocal about comments made by Minority leader Ashworth Jack in his last bi-monthly Minority press briefing.
Chief Secretary Orville London was extremely vocal about comments made by Minority leader Ashworth Jack in his last bi-monthly Minority press briefing.
Hoteliers in Tobago can breathe a sigh of relief, as they will now be able to benefit from Government’s Loan Guarantee program and the Tourism Development Fund. These two plans, aimed at revitalizing the Tourism sector in Tobago were launched at the Mt. Irvine Hotel Conference Room.
The Tobago House of Assembly in conjunction with the Department of Education Youth Affairs and Sport held their “Pan Camp-out on the Esplanade 2012”.
Despite the rains, the Commissioning of the Eternal Flame at James Park in Scarborough went ahead as planned.
August 1, marks Emancipation Day in Trinidad and Tobago and of course celebrations were happening throughout the entire country from the wee hours of the morning.
Tobago is currently on auto pilot and the Chief Secretary who is the CEO needs to get out of his slumber; this is the view of TOP’s Chairman, Mr. Lionel Coker as he addressed media practitioners at this week’s Tobago Organization of the People (TOP) bi monthly press briefing.
From the dilapidated jetty, the decision to cut the trees lining the beach to the inappropriate fishing depot, the fishermen of Plymouth seem to be plagued with a long list of woes.
Since workmen began removing the tiles on the Scarborough Esplanade and redesigning the area many persons have been wondering what is going on.
Last Friday, patrons at the Plymouth Hard Court swayed to the sweet sound of Calypso, as the Tobago Heritage Festival Committee hosted their annual Heritage Calypso Monarch and Pan Folkorama.