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pete wrote:Wow, UML posting PNM achievements?
Wow UML this is getting tired now.UML wrote:
New Arima Government Primary School
Habit7 wrote:Wow UML this is getting tired now.UML wrote:
New Arima Government Primary School
The Arima New Government School started construction under the PNM and naturally was completed under the PP. It stood vacant for two years only for PP to announce that it was giving it to Arima Hindu Primary. After a large hue and cry to the move, the PP rescinded.
What next, you going to post the Waterfront as PP project too?
Where in T&T does this boat operate? #delusionUML wrote:
Fast ferry for inter-island travel
Crackpot wrote:It sad when the same men hadda post so called "achievement" over and over![]()
How come nobody else in here not posting stuff?![]()
Is it that we don't wanna tell it to the mountaintops or is it insecurity causing these posts. hmmm interesting![]()
Post and post until your finger drops off, and run to another post when ppl make allyuh out, dis forum free
rfari wrote:I asking again. Which side uml and ZR really on?
De Dragon wrote:Habit7 wrote:Wow UML this is getting tired now.UML wrote:
New Arima Government Primary School
The Arima New Government School started construction under the PNM and naturally was completed under the PP. It stood vacant for two years only for PP to announce that it was giving it to Arima Hindu Primary. After a large hue and cry to the move, the PP rescinded.
What next, you going to post the Waterfront as PP project too?
Why was it vacant for so long?
New $28m school opened in Rio Claro
Reshma Ragoonath
Published:
Friday, January 16, 2015.
MP for Mayaro Winston Peters, left, and Minister of Education Dr Tim Gopeesingh hand over the keys to principal of the Rio Claro Presbyterian School David Kowlesser during the opening on Tuesday. PHOTO: RISHI RAGOONATH
Education Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh has assured that work on all schools earmarked for construction within the current fiscal period would be continued, even as the Prime Minister mandated a 15 per cent cut across all ministries.
Gopeesingh, speaking with reporters on Tuesday at the formal opening of the $28.5 million Rio Claro Presbyterian Primary School, Guayaguayare Road, said the ministry was in the process of assessing what areas cutbacks would be made in.
“We are assessing where we need to put more emphasis and less emphasis. It is a work in progress. Shortly we will be able to indicate where we will make the savings from in some of these areas,” Gopeesingh added.
He said the ministry was looking at reducing its goods and services bill. “We have goods and services and transportation, transfers and subsidies.
The transfers and subsidies we may not be able to touch too much but certain goods and services we may be able to reduce to what the Prime Minister asks us to look,” Gopeesingh said.
What started out as a normal school opening morphed into a political platform for the Education Minister as he called on Rio Claro residents to return the government into office in the 2015 general election.
“Give us a chance to continue, give us a chance at a second term,” Gopeesingh said yesterday as he addressed the formal opening of the long-awaited school.
The minister’s speech seemed to set the pace in the marginal seat, Mayaro, even as People’s National Movement leader Dr Keith Rowley kicked off the Opposition party’s campaign for the hotly-contested seat.
ABOUT THE SCHOOL
Education Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh said the Rio Claro Presbyterian Primary School was outfitted at a cost of $3 million and is an ultra-modern one with a computer room, music room and space for 420 pupils.
He asked the pupils to be benevolent and accommodate pupils from St Therese’s RC as repairs begin at their school. For the last three years pupils of the Rio Claro Presbyterian School were accommodated at Poole Presbyterian and St Therese’s.
Mayaro MP Winston Gypsy Peters, whose alma mater was the Rio Claro Presbyterian, said he was glad to finally deliver on his promise to have a new school constructed in the area.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2015-01- ... -rio-claro
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