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Message by Chief Secretary the Hon. Ancil K. Dennis on the racial tensions in Trinidad and Tobago
My fellow Trinbagonians, it is indeed a sad day in Trinidad and Tobago when our emotions are heightened to reflect deep rooted hate and divisiveness against our fellow brothers and sisters, based on ethnicity or ethnic heritage. While we may be of varying ethnicities, given the multi-cultural society in which

Tobago tourism businesses become “Safe travels” endorsed
The Tobago Tourism Agency Limited (TTAL) is working in close collaboration with tourism stakeholders to make Tobago a “Safe Travels” destination, with the guidance of their recently published “Tourism Industry Health and Safety Manual for Post COVID-19”. Many of Tobago’s tourism businesses have already embraced the guidelines outlined in the

Tobago Schools are Ready
ALL primary schools throughout Tobago are equipped, organized, and ready to receive teachers and students as they prepare for the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) on August 20th, 2020. These arrangements are in accordance with the protocols established by the Ministry of Health and adopted and implemented by the Ministry of

TTAL encourages domestic tourism with new campaign
The Tobago Tourism Agency Limited and the destination’s tourism industry stakeholders are seeking ways to stimulate economic activity for the island with initiatives targeting the domestic market. When the Trinidad and Tobago government closed the borders in mid-March to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the Agency ran a user-generated campaign

“Tobago has lost a phenomenal man. Neil Wilson was no ordinary citizen” says Chief Secretary Dennis
Chief Secretary the Honourable Ancil K. Dennis joins the rest of the island of Tobago and by extension the country of Trinidad and Tobago, in expressing condolences to the family of former Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Councillor Neil Wilson. At the time of his passing, Mr. Wilson was a

The Push for Food Security
COVID-19 has shown the importance of food security on our island. Long before the pandemic, the Tobago House of Assembly and the Division of Food Production, Forestry and Fisheries began spearheading food initiatives. Initiatives to feed school children in need, the distribution of food cards, and the continued encouragement of
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