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DEIE Addresses E-Learning Challenges

The Division of Education, Innovation and Energy strongly condemns the behaviour of students who disrupt online classrooms. Based on reports received and information posted on social media, students have been interrupting e-learning sessions by posting pornographic pictures and playing offensive music, thereby distracting teachers and other students. The commendable and

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Chief Secretary Kelvin Charles Has Demitted Office

The Office of the Chief Secretary, Tobago House of Assembly (THA) advises the population of Tobago and by extension Trinidad, that the Honourable Kelvin Charles has demitted office as Chief Secretary of the THA, in keeping with his promise to leave office at the end of April 2020. Mr. Charles

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T&T staying on top of COVID-19

The 2020 edition of the Tobago Jazz Experience has been cancelled. In addition, the 95th Annual Buccoo Goat and Crab Festival, which is a staple of the Easter weekend has been postponed. These decisions follow the announcement on March 12th that a 52-year-old man, who arrived from Switzerland, was Trinidad and Tobago’s first confirmed case of COVID-19.

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Youth Groups Unite

The unification of youth-based groups to further the development of this demographic on the island was the focus of a recent meeting. The Department of Youth Affairs, within the Division of Sport and Youth Affairs (DSYA), instituted a Director’s Round Table Meeting to facilitate cooperation and coordination of youth work

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D.F.P.F.F Moves to MILSHIRV

The public is advised that sections of the Division of Food Production, Forestry and Fisheries (DFPFF) have moved to the MILSHIRV Administrative Complex, at the corner of Milford and Shirvan Roads. The sections open to the public from this new location are: Information Technology, Offices of the Secretary and Administrator, Human Resource, Registry, Accounts, Procurement, Internal Audit, Labour, Office of

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