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« on: February 11, 2014, 03:02:47 AM »
Church kicking out senior elder.
By Casandra Thompson - Forbes (Guardian).


A Tobago primary school principal appeared in the Scarborough Magistrates Court yesterday charged with 14 counts of sexual assault against four students. Shortly after 11 am, David Smith, 52, the principal of a prominent Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) school, stood before Magistrate Glen Mahabir as the charges were read to him.

All the charges were laid indictably and he was not called upon to plead. The T&T Guardian understands that the alleged victims range in ages from ten to 12 years old. The offences are a combination of indecent assault and serious indecency and are alleged to have taken place on the school compound.

Smith, a married father of five, was granted $400,000 bail subject to approval by a clerk of the peace. He was ordered to stay away from his alleged victims, not to contact them, either directly or indirectly, and to report to the Roxborough Police Station on Mondays and Thursdays between 7 am and 6 pm. The principal was represented by attorney Anthony Arnold. Mr Smith is also an elder in an Adventist Church in east Tobago. He is scheduled to reappear on March 10. The T&T Guardian understands the news of the alleged incidents had stunned the SDA community.

Contacted yesterday, communications officer of the Tobago Mission of Seventh Day Adventists, Wilfred des Vignes, said the church’s position has always been about maintaining high morals and spiritual values. “The standard of the church remains the same despite the incident that is now in the hand of the police and we are co-operating with the investigation as it has not yet been completed,” Des Vignes said.

He said the mission met with the Division of Education yesterday and it has pledged its support in counseling the students at the school. However, he said, the teachers and students at the school had managed to continue their activities yesterday despite the severity of the matter and the effect it had on the institution. “School is operating as normal.

All members of staff were on the job today (yesterday) and we are supporting the staff. We would have also had some discussions with the Division of Education and they are going to assist us in providing additional counseling and support for both the students and the teachers,” he said.

Des Vignes said Smith, who has been a principal of the school for approximately ten years, has been suspended from the position and has since been asked to step down as an elder of his church. Tobago police are continuing investigations.

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« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2014, 08:47:20 AM »
Another youngster struck down by possible cardiac-related issues ..
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Jamaican teen dies
By Kwame Laurence in Tobago
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sports/Jamaican-teen-dies-246716901.html

Story Created: Feb 22, 2014 at 9:11 PM ECT

Story Updated: Feb 23, 2014 at 7:25 AM ECT

 Jamaican Cavahn McKenzie died after completing the junior men’s six-kilometre event at yesterday’s North America, Central America and Caribbean (NACAC) Cross Country Championships, at the Mt Irvine Bay Golf Course, in Tobago.

McKenzie finished 21st in 20 minutes, 26 seconds, but then collapsed. He reportedly died in the ambulance while being taken to hospital.

National Association of Athletics Administrations (NAAA) president, Ephraim Serrette told the Express that 18-year-old McKenzie’s death was “cardiac related”.

Two more Jamaican athletes were taken to hospital late yesterday. At press time, no information about their condition was available.
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Re: Jamaican teen dies in Tobago
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2014, 12:59:38 PM »
Not sure why the Express thinks his nationality is of such significance.

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Re: Jamaican teen dies in Tobago
« Reply #3 on: March 09, 2014, 12:19:31 AM »
Not sure why the Express thinks his nationality is of such significance.

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« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2015, 07:49:36 AM »


http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/FORMER-MINISTER-MARTIN-JOSEPH-DROWNS-IN-TOBAGO-287502231.html

By Susan Mohammed susan.mohammed@trinidadexpress.com
Story Created: Jan 5, 2015 at 9:23 AM ECT
Story Updated: Jan 5, 2015 at 9:24 AM ECT
Former National Security Minister Martin Joseph, drowned in the waters off Tobago on Monday.

Joseph was reportedly staying at the Sky Lark villas, in the Mt Irving area. Early on Monday, he was with friends bathing in the sea, when he disappeared at around 7.30a.m.

His body was found a short time later, according to police.

According to the Parliament's website, Joseph has a background in management. From 1995 to 2002, he was the Member of Parliament for the St. Ann's East Constituency.

His appointment as a Cabinet minister began in 2001 when he assumed the portfolio of Minister of Public Utilities and the Environment. In October 2002, he was made a Government Senator and was given the portfolio of Minister of Housing, an appointment he held until November 2003. Joseph was appointed Minister of National Security in November 2003.

Joseph's formal education includes a Masters of Science in Economics from the University of Maryland, College Park, USA; a Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Regional Science: Minor in Economics, George Washington University, Washington D.C. USA; and an Associate Degree, Marine Sciences, University of the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C.

Joseph's professional accomplishments include participation on Committees to reform the structure by which the Parliament is managed; Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Public Transport Service Corporation (1992-1995); Member of the Board of Directors of the National Flour Mills Company Limited (1992-1995); Associate Faculty Member of Henley's Management College, United Kingdom, and Lecturer in Strategic Management at the Institute of Business of the University of the West Indies.
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Re: FORMER MINISTER MARTIN JOSEPH DROWNS IN TOBAGO
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2015, 12:40:39 PM »
Sorry to hear that. Condolences to the family!

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Re: FORMER MINISTER MARTIN JOSEPH DROWNS IN TOBAGO
« Reply #6 on: January 06, 2015, 05:24:17 PM »

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« Reply #8 on: June 24, 2015, 02:01:06 AM »
Tobago’s Cove gets $24m overhaul.
By Sean Nero (Guardian).


Secretary of Finance and Enterprise Development in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Joel Jack announced an estimated $24 million plan to overhaul the operations at the Cove Eco-Industrial and Business Park in his presentation of the island’s Budget on Monday.

Jack said new strategic alliances, as well as a re-examination of how space on the facility is utilised, would certainly help the business park realise its mandate to be a new centre of commerce in the next fiscal year. He said he hoped new relationships established by officials at the facility would strengthen capacity building services to the island’s entrepreneurs and expand technological pursuits in innovation and information, communication and technology infrastructure.

“These, we are confident, will bring us closer to the realisation of some outcomes outlined in the island’s Comprehensive Economic Development Plan which speak to the island’s long term economic transformation,” he said.

“In staying true to the company’s raison d’etre of meaningful development of Tobago’s economic sectors while maintaining the Tobago brand, the Eco-Industrial Development Company of Tobago (E-IDCOT), will improve and increase tenanting at the Cove Industrial and Business Park, while enhancing the support infrastructure. The company will build on earlier gains to further increase Cove tenancy and ensure occupation of the two multi-purpose units (MPU). These MPUs will be occupied by small and micro agro-processing enterprise.”

The Finance Secretary added: “Agro-processing continues to be a high priority sector for stimulation by this administration. The larger available spaces have also been assigned to this sector to afford the intended local agro processors the ability to satisfy prerequisites for obtaining certification to export locally manufactured products to Europe and North America.

“Intensified construction activities at the Cove and direct marketing and promotion have increased application for tenancy and demand for additional factory spaces. To satisfy these requests another factory building will be constructed to house additional tenants increasing the factory stock to six in total by next year—an investment of $16 million.

“In addition to build space, there are approximately 60 lands lots now available. Existing lots will be resized to cater to tenants who may require smaller lots for their establishments.”

Jack said the park is open for business and E-IDCOT must ensure its tenants have access to infrastructure to ensure their businesses are competitive and as a direct result is making a $3 million investment to provide state-of-the-art communication access to all tenants to minimise technological barriers.

“This will be commissioned in August of this year. In December, a cell site will be erected by TSTT to serve the park. This follows the signing of a lease agreement earlier this year. A recycling and waste processing facility has also been approved for operation at the Cove. In addition, progress has been made with respect to the license to enable Decker Petroleum to operate a processing facility that utilise the condensate from the National Gas Company to produce bitumen and other by-product for export national and regionally,” Jack said.

“The executive council recently approved funds in the sum of $2 million to undertake a feasibility study for a port at the Cove. The funding has been allocated to identify an appropriate location, develop the request for proposal, select a suitable contractor to design and construct the facility and fund the preliminary work.”

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« Reply #9 on: June 29, 2015, 04:31:53 AM »
Give Tobago back to Tobagonians
By Elizabeth Williams (Express).


INDEPENDENT candidate in the upcoming general election, Public Services Association president Watson Duke, yesterday visited Goodwood, Tobago, to hear from residents what some of their concerns are.

Duke spoke with residents of the area.

“There are many clogged drains, there are many unemployed persons, there are many places that used to be fertile soil, now growing nothing. People are desperate and are looking out for some kind of leadership. Clearly Hayden Spencer has provided none. Therefore Watson Duke has stepped into the picture,” Duke said of himself.

He then commented on Tobago East representative Vernella Alleyne-Toppin, who won the seat on a Tobago Organisation of the People (TOP) ticket in 2010.

“Well she is out of the race. Clearly she is out of the race.” Duke said he is planning ahead with an eye on seats in the 2017 Tobago House of Assembly elections.

He said Tobago must be placed back into the hands of Tobago. Residents in the area told the Express of clogged drains and a lack of jobs.

No proper representation

Public health worker Jerad Manswell called for proper representation.

“Our problem in Goodwood is that we are not getting proper representation from no minister at all. Tobago on the whole, we want a change in Tobago, we fed up,” Manswell said.

Another resident, Terry Lashley, said the necessary tools to work were lacking.

“I working Richmond playing field. We getting a lot of problem up there. We are not getting tools to work,” Lashley said.

Darrel Hercules is unemployed.

“I am 29 years old, well I live by my boys and them still watch my back. Now and again when Watson pass through he give me a little thing,” Hercules, alias ‘Fidel Castro', said.

The Express contacted People's National Movement (PNM) representative for Belle Garden/Goodwood, Hayden Spencer, on the residents' plight.

Spencer said the village of Goodwood has been fully represented with the implementation of projects and programmes.

“The THA cannot do everything at the same time. Some projects and programmes have been rolled out, however the workers of the various divisions need to ensure they work productively. It has been observed in many gangs where a number of persons are just standing and not working. An honest day's work, for an honest day's pay,” Spencer said.

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« Reply #10 on: August 01, 2015, 06:00:34 AM »
THA official: Seaweed plaguing Tobago
By Casandra Thompson–Forbes


Secretary of the Division of Agriculture, Marine Affairs, Marketing and the Environment in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Godwyn Adams, says the natural occurrence of the sargassum seaweed is posing to be a challenge for his division.

Speaking at the post executive council news conference on Wednesday, Adams said the phenomenon of the seaweed which has been affecting most of the Caribbean islands was no different for Tobago. He said his division spearheaded a massive clean- up campaign, but the seaweed continues to return.

“The Division of Agriculture would have taken steps to challenge the cleaning up and the movement of the seaweeds, I am sure you would have observed that it keeps coming back. The last set of cleaning we would have effected we thought that was going to be the end of the line, but it keeps coming back and with tremendous deposits on the beaches,” he said.

The Atlantic side of Tobago has been mostly affected by the sargassum. However, Adams said a structured approach would be taken to deal with the situation to see how best all the stakeholders involved in the Tobago economy are less affected.

He said the tourism oriented areas and points frequented by fishermen would be given priority, as to return the aesthetics to the areas.

“We are going to challenge the beaches that are frequently used by bathers and those areas that the fisherfolk is affected. He said beaches affected would be cleaned on a needs basis and seaweed removed would be kept at storage centres in Louis D'or, Goldsborough and Courland so it can be cured for the purpose of producing fertilisers for plants.


Sargassum seaweed invades the picturesque tourism and fishing village of Speyside, home of the largest brain coral in the world and Little Tobago. Photo Casandra Thompson-Forbes

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Tobago gets billionaire visit
« Reply #12 on: October 09, 2015, 02:34:46 PM »
Tobago gets billionaire visit
By Susan Mohammed (Express).


THE Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, is in Tobago on a visit.

The billionaire sheikh was expected to arrive on Thursday, and his luxury super yacht “Katara” is already docked at the Scarborough port.

Sheikh Al Thani visits Tobago annually and usually stays on his yacht, built at a cost of TT1.8 billion and the 14 largest in the world.

At 124 metres in length, is almost 30 metres longer than the fast ferries TT Express and TT Spirit.

Sheikh Al Thani is the eighth and current Emir of the State of Qatar, and the youngest reigning monarch among the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) countries.

The British-educated Sheikh Hamad bin Al Thani was named emir of Qatar, one of the richest countries in the world in June 2013 after his 61-year-old father, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, announced his abdication as leader of the gas-rich Gulf state.

He is said to be worth over $39 billion.

It is uncertain if the Sheikh will need to leave his floating palace for a guest room in any of the islands’ hotels, since the yacht would probably be more luxurious than anything Tobago has to offer.


Tobago: The super yacht Katara docked at Scarborough, Tobago. Photo: Allan V. Crane

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Re: Tobago gets billionaire visit
« Reply #14 on: October 12, 2015, 06:05:58 PM »
Never hear bout he visiting Tobago before.....nice....
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« Reply #15 on: October 13, 2015, 07:07:41 AM »
He probably came to bring de remaining money for Jack from de Qatar 2022 world cup bid.

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« Reply #16 on: October 13, 2015, 08:50:29 AM »
Never hear bout he visiting Tobago before.....nice....

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« Reply #17 on: October 13, 2015, 12:24:34 PM »
first Indian (looking) to get good treatment in Bago. $$ talks!

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« Reply #18 on: October 13, 2015, 08:05:43 PM »
Tobago gets billionaire visit
By Susan Mohammed (Express).




Tobago: The super yacht Katara docked at Scarborough, Tobago. Photo: Allan V. Crane



Jeeez....da fellah makin the T&T money class look like dey scruntin

I suspect, like all de mega rich and super celebrities..de only reason dem fellahs does reach dong we side is to check ah outside woman
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Re: Tobago gets billionaire visit
« Reply #19 on: October 14, 2015, 10:07:05 AM »
first Indian (looking) to get good treatment in Bago. $$ talks!
That's a very loaded statement bordering on trying to brand Tobago people as being racist against Indians.

I personally know of Afro-Trinis who received shabby treatment in Tobago simply because they were not viewed by the locals as having loads of money to spend.
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« Reply #20 on: October 14, 2015, 10:42:53 AM »
Racism perceptions / allegations against East Indians in Tobago is nothing new, and have existed since 1889.

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« Reply #21 on: October 15, 2015, 12:05:05 AM »
first Indian (looking) to get good treatment in Bago. $$ talks!

Wow, Dred, that is quite a statement to make about Tobago people.

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« Reply #22 on: October 15, 2015, 07:02:43 AM »
first Indian (looking) to get good treatment in Bago. $$ talks!

Hmm this visit to Tobago rubbed you a type of way eh

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« Reply #23 on: October 15, 2015, 04:01:17 PM »
first Indian (looking) to get good treatment in Bago. $$ talks!

Wow, Dred, that is quite a statement to make about Tobago people.

when you hear (it mentioned time and time again.. even here at times) and people in your company experience it first-hand, what is there left to say? Yes, a generalization, but like so many comments on this forum that goes without question. lets see if anyone can question MY experience.

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« Reply #24 on: October 15, 2015, 08:12:33 PM »
first Indian (looking) to get good treatment in Bago. $$ talks!

Wow, Dred, that is quite a statement to make about Tobago people.

when you hear (it mentioned time and time again.. even here at times) and people in your company experience it first-hand, what is there left to say? Yes, a generalization, but like so many comments on this forum that goes without question. lets see if anyone can question MY experience.

Your experience isn't everyone's experience. What you hear time and time again isn't what others hear time and time again. If that was the case I would NEVER encourage anyone to visit T&T. Just saying...if your generalization is totally factual and can be written in stone for EVERYONE, you have a valid point. Not discrediting your own personal experience though..
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Re: Tobago gets billionaire visit
« Reply #25 on: October 16, 2015, 04:50:15 AM »
Glad that everyone is seeing how Jumbie thinks.
So far no one who is logical has supported his view of Tobago people aka "African" people.
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« Reply #26 on: October 17, 2015, 08:01:39 AM »
first Indian (looking) to get good treatment in Bago. $$ talks!

From the heart of my Tobagonian bottom, you're a firetrucking idiot!!......
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« Reply #27 on: October 17, 2015, 08:05:48 AM »
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Your experience isn't everyone's experience. What you hear time and time again isn't what others hear time and time again. If that was the case I would NEVER encourage anyone to visit T&T. Just saying...if your generalization is totally factual and can be written in stone for EVERYONE, you have a valid point. Not discrediting your own personal experience though..

Agree! and it's important that you did not discredit my experience and that of those in my group (btw it's not a one time experience). Forget 'tourism" for a second.. if we are to forge ahead as a people we need to address such issues with the same passion and seriousness as other race related ones.

I fly my flag very high and am very proud of my heritage, so it sickens me when I'm not afforded the same treatment not just in Tobago, but in areas of Trinidad as well.

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« Reply #28 on: October 17, 2015, 08:08:08 AM »
first Indian (looking) to get good treatment in Bago. $$ talks!

From the heart of my Tobagonian bottom, you're a firetrucking idiot!!......

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« Reply #29 on: October 17, 2015, 08:11:54 AM »
Glad that everyone is seeing how Jumbie thinks.
So far no one who is logical has supported his view of Tobago people aka "African" people.

and you said.. "I personally know of Afro-Trinis who received shabby treatment in Tobgo simply because they were not viewed by the locals as having loads of money to spend."

so you're saying the people of Tobago are?

my experience is MINES! spin how ever you want.

 

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