With schools set to reopen on Monday, 31 Tobago maxi taxi drivers yesterday claimed a legal victory over the Tobago House of Assembly regarding the provision of transport for school children.
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‘Mother Sandra’ named a fighter for righteousness at funeral service
A funeral service in full Orisha rights was how friends, family, loved ones, and colleagues in the calypso fraternity, yesterday, bid their final farewell to the soulful and iconic calypsonian Sandra “Singing Sandra” Des Vignes-Millington who died last Thursday at the Mt Hope Hospital.
‘Mother Sandra’ named a fighter for righteousness at funeral service
A funeral service in full Orisha rights was how friends, family, loved ones, and colleagues in the calypso fraternity, yesterday, bid their final farewell to the soulful and iconic calypsonian Sandra “Singing Sandra” Des Vignes-Millington who died last Thursday at the Mt Hope Hospital.
‘Mother Sandra’ named a fighter for righteousness at funeral service
A funeral service in full Orisha rights was how friends, family, loved ones, and colleagues in the calypso fraternity, yesterday, bid their final farewell to the soulful and iconic calypsonian Sandra “Singing Sandra” Des Vignes-Millington who died last Thursday at the Mt Hope Hospital.
‘Mother Sandra’ named a fighter for righteousness at funeral service
A funeral service in full Orisha rights was how friends, family, loved ones, and colleagues in the calypso fraternity, yesterday, bid their final farewell to the soulful and iconic calypsonian Sandra “Singing Sandra” Des Vignes-Millington who died last Thursday at the Mt Hope Hospital.
Assemblymen vote but Presiding officer still not selected
The twelve elected members of the Tobago House of Assembly met for a third time to vote on the selection of a Presiding Officer yesterday, and after another four rounds of voting, there was yet another deadlock in the selection process.
Rear gate of APT James damaged after one week of service
NIDCO says efforts are underway to repair the rear gate of the APT James which was “slightly’ damaged.
Assemblymen vote but Presiding officer still not selected
The twelve elected members of the Tobago House of Assembly met for a third time to vote on the selection of a Presiding Officer yesterday, and after another four rounds of voting, there was yet another deadlock in the selection process.
Assemblymen vote but Presiding officer still not selected
The twelve elected members of the Tobago House of Assembly met for a third time to vote on the selection of a Presiding Officer yesterday, and after another four rounds of voting, there was yet another deadlock in the selection process.
Assemblymen vote but Presiding officer still not selected
The twelve elected members of the Tobago House of Assembly met for a third time to vote on the selection of a Presiding Officer yesterday, and after another four rounds of voting, there was yet another deadlock in the selection process.