THA Chief Secretary Orville London is calling on National Security Minister Jack Warner to reconvene the twice yearly meetings of officials of his Ministry and the Assembly to discuss security issues in Tobago.
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THA divisions engage in sports day
The Divisions within the Tobago House of Assembly came out in their numbers to the Annual THA Sports and Family Day, which was held at the Dwight Yorke Stadium on Sunday. The Dwight Yorke Stadium was transformed into a sea of color as employees within the various Divisions represented.
Ball Park League
Fans, supporters and well-wishers flocked the Buccoo Integrated Facility to witness the opening of the annual Buccoo Ball Park League. The league which will see fourteen teams participating this year has been acclaimed as one of the most anticipated sports events for the year.
Katzenjammers Commissioned
The opportunity to learn to play the national instrument is trained to teach others and bring about new ideas for its use will now be afforded to people of Tobago as the Katzenjammers Steel Pan institute is being commissioned.
Security intensified for Easter
“Tobago is not a soft target for Easter!”, so says Senior Superintendant Garfield Moore. During an interview with Mr Moore, he said the police officers on the island will be out in full force for the Easter period, installing a number of initiatives to keep the public safe.
Go To Market
The Tobago Tourism Agency visited ITB in Berlin, Germany to launch a new marketing campaign to revitalize interest in destination Tobago. They have been speaking to German media about their new marketing strategies.
$300M gas processing plant at Cove in finishing stages
The maintenance and operation of the $300M gas processing plant currently in its finishing stages at the Cove Eco-Industrial and Business Park in southwest Tobago will be operated by Tobagonians, said the National Gas Company (NGC) President Indar Maharaj.