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rebound wrote:Wtf!! Men reached to tertiary level of dotish here boy...
randolphinshan wrote:one eye wrote:All of these industry closures are the trickle down effect as a result of the 2010-2015 government. That is the extent of the damage to the country inflicted by that administration.
This is correct Sir. PP Government from 2010-2015 wasted billions from NGC instead of regularising gas supply contracts for petrochemical plants. Their main objective was to steal for themselves, friends and family. They did not care that there were no medicine for the sick and dying. They were the biggest blight to hit this island.
But that being said there is an election on Dec 2, 2019. Do the correct thing and vote for the Great PNM. Your children, grandchildren and yourself will thank you, trust me.
https://newsday.co.tt/2019/11/15/khan-yara-may-save-staff/Fri Nov 15 2019
...Khan made the point that the Government does not get involved in commercial negotiations, such as that of Yara to buy gas from the National Gas Company (NGC). He alleged the main challenge facing the gas sector was the former government’s failure to renegotiate the NGC’s old contracts to buy and sell gas from upstream and downstream companies respectively...
https://guardian.co.tt/article/is-ngc-negotiating-in-good-faith-6.2.718070.8c130a0f4cMon Nov 19 2018
Another matter of concern is the recently signed Nutrien deal which was reached after two years of negotiation. By the parties own admission, settlement required the intervention of Prime Minister Rowley.
Managing director of Nutrien Ian Welch, a former schoolmate of the Prime Minister, said at the signing ceremony: “We must thank our Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley, Stuart Young and Franklin Khan for the pivotal role each has played in bringing these negotiations to a successful conclusion. They helped to create an enabling environment for our effective collaboration. Whenever we appeared to be stalled, they, individually and together, did what was necessary to keep us moving in the right direction, for the benefit of all stakeholders.”
randolphinshan wrote:one eye wrote:All of these industry closures are the trickle down effect as a result of the 2010-2015 government. That is the extent of the damage to the country inflicted by that administration.
This is correct Sir. PP Government from 2010-2015 wasted billions from NGC instead of regularising gas supply contracts for petrochemical plants. Their main objective was to steal for themselves, friends and family. They did not care that there were no medicine for the sick and dying. They were the biggest blight to hit this island.
But that being said there is an election on Dec 2, 2019. Do the correct thing and vote for the Great PNM. Your children, grandchildren and yourself will thank you, trust me.
hydroep wrote:Yuh hear lie,
Dat is lie.
Lie?
Yuh hear lie?
https://newsday.co.tt/2019/11/15/khan-yara-may-save-staff/Fri Nov 15 2019
...Khan made the point that the Government does not get involved in commercial negotiations, such as that of Yara to buy gas from the National Gas Company (NGC). He alleged the main challenge facing the gas sector was the former government’s failure to renegotiate the NGC’s old contracts to buy and sell gas from upstream and downstream companies respectively...https://guardian.co.tt/article/is-ngc-negotiating-in-good-faith-6.2.718070.8c130a0f4cMon Nov 19 2018
Another matter of concern is the recently signed Nutrien deal which was reached after two years of negotiation. By the parties own admission, settlement required the intervention of Prime Minister Rowley.
Managing director of Nutrien Ian Welch, a former schoolmate of the Prime Minister, said at the signing ceremony: “We must thank our Prime Minister, Dr Keith Rowley, Stuart Young and Franklin Khan for the pivotal role each has played in bringing these negotiations to a successful conclusion. They helped to create an enabling environment for our effective collaboration. Whenever we appeared to be stalled, they, individually and together, did what was necessary to keep us moving in the right direction, for the benefit of all stakeholders.”
Fears have been expressed that Government may be attempting to manipulate the national scholarship results, and may even wait until just before the local government elections to release them.
The alarm has been raised by the Spiritual Leader of the Satya Anand Ashram of Bliss and Truth, Pundit Satyanand Maharaj.
In a statement issued today, Pundit Maharaj says parents have been coming to him, sharing concerns that the Government “is ‘doctoring’ the scholarships to reflect not merit but ethnic and political qualifications”.
The release also goes on to point out that the Peoples Partnership had a history of releasing scholarship results as early as September, while under the Rowley Administration, the results appear to be released later and later every year that the PNM has been in office.
According to Pundit Maharaj, the education minister has not given a satisfactory reason for the delay, leading to speculation that the results are being tampered with.
The full text of the statement follows:
“The announcement by the Minister of Education that the National Scholarship winners will have to be delayed once again because Cabinet had yet not approved it continues to worry parents. Many anxious parents have approached me to express their deep concern and fears surrounding this unprecedented failure of the Ministry of Education and Cabinet to declare the names of the persons who have qualified for National Scholarships.
Several parents have expressed concerns that they fear that the Rowley Administration is “doctoring” the scholarships to reflect not merit but ethnic and political qualifications. The Minister of Education has provided no satisfactory reason to the national public and in particular nervous parents as to what is causing the postponement in the award of the scholarships.
Public records show that under the Rowley Administration, National Scholarships were announced on 27th October 2018, 27th October 2017, 13th October 2016, 28th October 2015 respectively; while under the Peoples Partnership 9th October 2014, and September 19, 2013. It is unheard of that National Scholarships are yet to announce by November given that CAPE results came out since August. This postponement is beyond incompetence, but now is suspicious of influence outside of academics.
What is the Cabinet hiding? What is the cause for this unacceptable delay? Is the Cabinet tampering with the results?
Given that Indo-Trinidadian students tend to dominate the national scholarship results, as well as denominational schools does the Rowley Administration have a secret agenda with this delay of scholarship results? Are the scholarships going to be released the week before the Local Elections when the public’s attention is distracted to effectively hide the manipulation of the scholarship results?”
Pt. Satyanand Maharaj
Spiritual Leader
Satya Anand Ashram of Bliss and Truth
Aranguez
Garcia: Nothing sinister in scholarships delay
Story by ANA LISA PAUL
Date: Friday, November 15, 2019 - 12:00
Education Minister Anthony Garcia says there is nothing sinister regarding the as yet-unannounced 2019 CAPE Scholarship results.
Seeking to reassure students and their parents, Garcia said, “We have to make sure we are very careful in deciding.”
“The performance of our students has been very good, excellent in fact. And therefore we have to make sure that in making these decisions we give everybody an equal chance.”
Pressed to say if this meant that there would be an increase in the number of scholarship winners usually announced yearly, Garcia declined to provide any further information.
Government has a cap of no more than 400 scholarship winners per year.
During a press briefing at the Ministry of Education following Thursday’s Cabinet meeting, Garcia was unable to release the names of the scholarship winners.
He explained it was due to Cabinet's inability to come to a decision about the scholarships at this time.
Garcia is hopeful the matter can be resolved and the results presented by next week.
He reinforced, "National Scholarships are very important and they reflect the work that has been done by our students and teachers and where the students are concerned, they would have spent seven years at the secondary level, working very hard and their expectations would have realised by being awarded a scholarship.”
"Therefore in the award of scholarships, we have to be extremely careful in everything that we do so that no one is disadvantaged and no one is left behind."
paid_influencer wrote:pnm 2015-2020 should be respected. it took balls to raise gas prices, raise property tax, raise corporate taxes, re-impose VAT on foodstuff, break up petrotrin and close down the plant, introduce new taxes, send home contract workers, not pay school feeding contractors or contractors generally, ration foreign exchange to the point of ridiculousness, and not pay salaries for months at a time.
and nobody rioted.
that is the beauty of the PNM. that is political power Kamla, no matter how much Christmas bus and hamper distribution she implements, could never have. That power the PNM has might be based on race or ethnic loyalty, but it is power pure and simple. If the UNC was in office 2015-2020, they could not attempt even half of those economic measures without massive riots.
Full disclosure: I voted for the PNM in 2015.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:they probably seeing like 95% of the schols going to one set of people and 5% going to another...so chest burn is rising
one eye wrote:The country is doing much better than it was during 2010-2015. We are seeing progress happening unlike the opposition of thieves. Nothing has come out of that billion dollar beetham WWTP. Believe me Anand is not getting away from that David West shenanigan. UNC is not winning another election in this country! Long live the PNM!
Also i am tired of being banned for silly reasons such as racist/hate comments against the other race.
I have two beds , one for PNM women and one for normel pplrspann wrote:Slim PNM ting for zoom rader.
They voting for the party that did so much for them and their area for all the years gone by. The party that have them where they are today.
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