Over 100 careers in agriculture waiting to be explored
There exists over 100 jobs within the agricultural sector unbeknownst to the average citizen. Such was the revelation of Agricultural Assistant III in the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries...
View ArticlePrime Minister Rowley extends condolences on passing of Santa Rosa Queen
On behalf of the Government and people of Trinidad and Tobago, I wish to extend condolences to the family of Santa Rosa Queen, Jennifer Cassar and the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community on the passing...
View ArticleRetired public servants “squatting” in Government quarters
Senator the Honourable Clarence Rambharat, Minister of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries says that retired public servants and generations of their families have been in illegal occupation of Government...
View ArticleT& TEC lights up Manzanilla main road
The Manzanilla / Mayaro Main Road is the latest area in the country to benefit from T&TEC’s ongoing Public Lighting Programme.The installation of 80 solar LED (light emitting diode) streetlights...
View ArticleT&T becomes a centre of excellence for maternal and infant health
"The Centre of Excellence is not a building but an attitude - it’s a culture change in the healthcare system. We are now recognised internationally and regionally as the place to come to learn about...
View ArticleWhat you need to know about the NCPP
RATIONALE FOR NCPP NCPP is designed to encourage and facilitate the engagement of all citizens to contribute to the safety, security and well-being of all communities throughout Trinidad and Tobago.The...
View ArticleHolistic approach required to tackle WASA issues
Public Utilities Minister Senator Robert Le Hunte says a holistic multi-pronged approach is required to successfully tackle the problems facing the Water and Sewerage Authority, WASA.Speaking at a...
View ArticleCraft Market and Pan on a Higher Note at NAPA
The Ministry of Community Development, Culture and the Arts cordially invites you to attend its Craft Market at the National Academy for the Performing Arts, NAPA, as we celebrate “We Craft, We...
View ArticlePoint Lisas desalination plant slowly ramps up production
The Water and Sewerage Authority (the Authority) advises customers in parts of Central and South Trinidad that, further to the last update announcing the recommencement of operation at the Point Lisas...
View ArticleMinistry of Health launches three-year project to improve cancer care
The Ministry of Health, through the Directorate of Women's Health, has launched a three-year project to improve cancer care in Trinidad and Tobago. This initiative was launched with the North West...
View ArticleMOU with Registrar General for more seamless social services delivery to...
The Ministry of Social Development and Family Services wishes to advise that it has commenced the operationalization of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which was recently signed with the Register...
View ArticleImprovements coming to CDAP
Members of the public who access their drugs through the Chronic Disease Assistance Programme (CDAP) will soon have an improved experience. A recent decision by the Cabinet of Trinidad and Tobago will...
View ArticleSan Fernando becomes first green city
The City of San Fernando is going green. The nation’s second city is the latest region to sign on to SWMCOL’s Curbside Recycling Initiative. The launch of the programme in the southern city took place...
View ArticleAripo Livestock Station declared open to birdwatchers
In an effort to market Trinidad as a tourist destination for bird enthusiasts, Senator the Honourable Clarence Rambharat, Minister of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries, met with the Board and Management...
View ArticlePM and BHP discuss future plans for T&T
Prime Minister Dr the Honourable Keith Rowley and Minister of Communications, Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister and Minister in the Office of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs, the...
View ArticleMinistry of Health confirms role of Cuban nurses
The Ministry of Health notes, with concern, the misinformation that has been placed in the public domain as it relates to the employment of nursing practitioners from Cuba in the Trinidad and Tobago...
View ArticleMaracas Beach vendors get keys to new booths
Eight vendors were presented with the keys to their new booths at the Maracas Beach Facility by Tourism Minister Randall Mitchell on Wednesday, July 25, 2018. These vendors had previously been...
View ArticleSupply disruption to Penal and environs
The Water and Sewerage Authority (the Authority) advises customers in Penal and environs served by the Penal Water Treatment Plant, who are currently experiencing a disruption in their regular pipe...
View ArticleCuffie is back in Trinidad
Minister in the Ministry of Public Administration, the Honourable Maxie Cuffie is back in Trinidad.The Minister of Labour and Small Enterprise Development, Senator the Honourable Jennifer Baptiste...
View ArticleScarlet Ibis poachers to face stiff fines
As of today, if you are find and keep a feather of the Scarlet Ibis, be also prepared to find $100,000 to pay for breaking the law. Such was the warning of Senator the Honourable Clarence Rambharat,...
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