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No Provision made for Tobago Students in Cabinet Minute
Mrs Groome-Duke said that the Division of Education, Youth Affairs and Sport is seeking an audience with the Ministry of Education in order to discuss the allocation of laptops to Tobagonian Secondary Entrance Assessment SEA students. According to the Secretary, the Cabinet Minute – (re: Laptop Computers for SEA Students)

Annual Youth Month Celebrations Are On
The Division of Education, Youth Affairs and Sport will again mark the worldwide recognition of youth throughout the month of August. Mrs Groome-Duke said that beginning Thursday, 12th August; the Division will host the Youth Convocation Service at the People’s Pentecostal Church, Smithfield, from 5:00 p.m., in celebration of International

Sea Power Chairman Speaks Out
Accompanying the Secretary of Finance and Enterprise Development, Dr Anselm London, at the media briefing was Chairman – Board of Directors, Sea Power, Mr Dexter Taylor. Mr Taylor denied that his Board or any of its members instigated, authorised or suggested that the Fisherfolk Association should write to the Secretary

Financial Services Ombudsman Plans to Improve Visibility of Office in Tobago
High on the agenda for the recently appointed Financial Services Ombudsman – Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, Ms Suzanne Roach, is increasing the visibility of the Office of the Financial Services Ombudsman throughout Trinidad and Tobago. Ms Roach noted this during her first courtesy visit to Chief Secretary Orville

Tobago Chief Secretary Responds to THA Budgetary Allocation for Fiscal 2011
Speaking after yesterday’s budget statement by Minister of Finance Winston Dookeran, Chief Secretary Orville London said that he was neither excited nor disappointed by the budgetary allocation to the Tobago House of Assembly (THA). London noted that the THA allocation of $1,959,507,630.00 was exactly 4.03% of the national budget. He

Miss T&T World pays Chief Secretary London a Courtesy Visit
Today, reigning Miss T&T World, Miss Davia Chambers accompanied by her team, paid a courtesy visit to Chief Secretary Orville London, at the Calder Hall Administrative Complex. Chief Secretary London commended Miss Chambers on victory at the Miss T&T World Pageant – a victory of which all Tobagonians are proud.
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