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eliteauto wrote:nice to see the Gov't starting to use the Gov't Campus in POS, Education tower opened today and several other ministries moving into their respective buildings
eliteauto wrote:nice to see the Gov't starting to use the Gov't Campus in POS, Education tower opened today and several other ministries moving into their respective buildings
zoom rader wrote:desifemlove wrote:http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160627/news/rerun-for-tobago-pnm-leader-poll
Achievement...no bacchanal like her election last year...
Does this improve citizens life's or put a dent in the PNM crime wave
Habit7 wrote:eliteauto wrote:nice to see the Gov't starting to use the Gov't Campus in POS, Education tower opened today and several other ministries moving into their respective buildings
Don't spoil the non achievement narrative
Habit7 wrote:eliteauto wrote:nice to see the Gov't starting to use the Gov't Campus in POS, Education tower opened today and several other ministries moving into their respective buildings
Don't spoil the non achievement narrative
Habit7 wrote:eliteauto wrote:nice to see the Gov't starting to use the Gov't Campus in POS, Education tower opened today and several other ministries moving into their respective buildings
Don't spoil the non achievement narrative
De Dragon wrote:Time to put these already constructed, unused buildings to proper use. The converted STTE to Min. of Agriculture building in Chaguanas still burns my eye whenever I pass there.
Rory Phoulorie wrote:De Dragon wrote:Time to put these already constructed, unused buildings to proper use. The converted STTE to Min. of Agriculture building in Chaguanas still burns my eye whenever I pass there.
They haven't opened that yet? I guess the structural issues have not been sorted out with it.
Habit7 wrote:If the agriculture minister said that they would be moving in January 2016 and six months passed, he must account.
However that building like others were rushed for the 2015 election and didn't have all the appropriate approvals.
http://www.tv6tnt.com/sevenpm-news/-M-B ... 85311.html
greggle71 wrote:Given the state of the economy my only expectation is to keep things solvent and avoiding collapse. Hopefully be a little more prudent and efficient with public expenditure and deal with more systemic issues that will have longer term benefits. For too long governments past were into the short game but it's understandable given the responses on this thread, everybody want the achievements right now, change they can touch, feel and see but at some point we have to deal with issues that will affect our children and grandchildren like pension reform, environmental reform, renewable energy and proper judicial/prison reform. I will be a bit more patient and will have a position around mid term. This government is trying to do the right things but still a fair way to go. Time will tell
People’s National Movement (PNM) councillor Sherrie Ali yesterday pleaded not guilty to three traffic offences arising out of an incident last year. Ali, of Palmiste, appeared before San Fernando Traffic Court Magistrate Natalie Diop, who fixed the matters for trial in January.
Ali, who serves in the San Fernando City Corporation as councillor for Les Effort East/Cipero and also served as a temporary Opposition Senator in 2012, was issued with a summons to appear in court to answer the charges.
PC Mathura charged Ali for all the offences which allegedly took place on November 18, 2015. It is alleged that on Harris Promenade, San Fernando, she failed to produce a certificate of insurance when so required by a police officer while driving a vehicle.
The second charge alleged that at Narinesingh Court, Palmiste, Ali drove without due care and attention. The third charge alleged that at the same place she drove without there being a policy of insurance in relation to the vehicle.
Ali’s attorney, Chris Ramlal, asked for disclosure and was presented with station diary extracts and a summary of evidence. Prosecutor Kassiram Lutchman said those items represented complete disclosure and indicated that the prosecution was ready to proceed.
Lutchman said the prosecution would be leading evidence from three witnesses, including the charging officer. Ramlal said the defence had no witnesses at this time but they were also ready to proceed.
The matters were adjourned to January 13, 2017 for all the matters to be heard together.
coolfiger wrote:Latest achievement . This is the last month of food cards. The government is reverting to a system of mailing cheques to persons. The computerized system which is flawless is being replaced with a manual system of sending cheques .... My job will be redundant soon . The ps told us the minister wants our heads ... August checks will be in the mail
coolfiger wrote:My job will be redundant soon . The ps told us the minister wants our heads ...
coolfiger wrote:I Own a maritime repair company and he want to tell me when my business decline ...
Habit7 wrote:coolfiger wrote:My job will be redundant soon . The ps told us the minister wants our heads ...
That is unfortunate. But you had a full time job and this? Where did you find the time?coolfiger wrote:I Own a maritime repair company and he want to tell me when my business decline ...
zoom rader wrote:desifemlove wrote:http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160627/news/rerun-for-tobago-pnm-leader-poll
Achievement...no bacchanal like her election last year...
Does this improve citizens life's or put a dent in the PNM crime wave
desifemlove wrote:zoom rader wrote:desifemlove wrote:http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160627/news/rerun-for-tobago-pnm-leader-poll
Achievement...no bacchanal like her election last year...
Does this improve citizens life's or put a dent in the PNM crime wave
Nothing in this country actually improves lives of citizens under the PNM....get wit the programme....
handsomeRob2837 wrote:Like this thread on vacation too
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