Dr. Baker explains ministry’s role
While speaking at his press conference to deal specifically with matters of payment to staff of the Minstry of Tobago Development, Dr. Delmon Baker sought to explain the ministry’s role in the Island of Tobago.
While speaking at his press conference to deal specifically with matters of payment to staff of the Minstry of Tobago Development, Dr. Delmon Baker sought to explain the ministry’s role in the Island of Tobago.
It was the Headline “Silent Baker,” his picture splashed across the front page of a recent Tobago News, and the accompanying article which prompted the Minister of Tobago Development, Dr. Delmon Baker to call a Press Conference.
Minority leader, Ashworth Jack in response to a comment made by the Chief Secretary last week, said that “people judge people by their own standards”.
Secretary of Finance, Dr. Anselm London was clearly upset, as he responded to statements made by Minister of Health, Dr. Fuad Khan, with respect to the intellectual capacity of the members of the Tobago House of Assembly.
Andre “The Beast” Fraser of Tobago Dark Warriors Kickboxing Federation has been added to the Universal Martial Arts Hall of Fame in Texas.
After twelve years of the people’s national movement into office, Leader of the Tobago Organisation of the People, Ashworth Jack says it is interesting that community malls are being built and are geared towards retail and not production.
Compared to previous years, the Heritage Festival 2012 is seeing a decrease in attendance or a “poor showing” as the Minority leader, Ashworth Jack calls it.
Nine shops were broken into over the weekend as bandits pounced on the Crooks River Mall in Scarborough. Tenants who hurried to their stores upon hearing of the break -in could only look around in dismay at the shattered doors, broken cash registers, and goods scattered all over the floor of their stores.
TEMA’s Director Allan Stewart has reassured that we are in the rainy/hurricane period. According to Stewart, Trinidad and Tobago is currently in the rainy season, more so into the active hurricane period.
The Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly, the Secretary for Health and the Secretary for Finance have all expressed relief at finally receive confirmation that the $100 million that was owed for the completion of the new Scarborough Hospital will now be made available.