“Because of our service many families can have food on their table.” Jennifer Thomas, Minister at Eagles Evangelistic Outreach Ministry, shares insights about their programme, The Promise Basket, that provides cheap food to families in Trinidad and Tobago. The service we provide is beneficial to persons from all walks of …
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Tourism Oriented Policing Programme launched by TTL
Tourism Oriented Policing Programme (TOPS) for police, immigration, customs, and other front-line law enforcement officials was launched by Tourism Trinidad Limited (TTL) on July 8 and successfully concluded on July 12, 2022. This was in response to the critical need to ensure that visitors’ first impressions are positive and memorable …
Read More »Yemi Alade satisfies fans with new single ‘Begging’
Grammy alum Yemi Alade is back with another hit “Begging” after the “My Man” collab with Dancehall sensation Kranium. The Nigerian Pop Star satisfies fans with the new single where she expresses her vulnerability to her lover and begs him not to take advantage of her feelings this time around. …
Read More »Enjoy professional agribusiness development and consultancy services
“We emphasise and encourage the use of environmentally friendly inputs, materials, means and practices.” Riyadh Mohammed, a livestock scientist, entrepreneur and the lead consultant of R and K Tropical Agriculture Production Ltd, shares insights about his company’s agribusiness development and consultancy services. It all started when I saw the big …
Read More »Hookie Weekend: Epic experiences in US for festival lovers
Caribbean culture was on full display during the line-up of exciting events at the Hookie Weekend in the United States. The Hookie Life Entertainment team once again delivered another successful execution of its beloved, annual summertime staple Juneteenth Weekend. This event attracted thousands of festival lovers to the Washington DC …
Read More »Global food crisis: Economists using Sri Lanka’s problems as guide
By Jevan Soyer. Sri Lanka, formally Ceylon also called the Teardrop of India, is a tropical island nation just a few miles southeast of India is most known for its international cricket team and scenic tourist destinations. Recently, it has been making news for all the wrong reasons. Economists around …
Read More »Rule #1: Respect your elders
By Marissa Armoogam. As a child growing up, I remember one rule we always had to adhere to was to respect our elders. I grew up in a time when you answered a call with, “Yes Mom, yes Dad, yes Aunty,” or the title or name for whomever was the person …
Read More »Summer savings on villa stays at Silversands Grenada
Make Silversands Grenada your destination this summer. The 4 suites and 9 pool residences offer a world of choice for families or group travellers. Save 40% when you book a villa or suite. Light, fresh, and intimately generous, the timeless modernity of sleek lines and elegant finishes, give way to …
Read More »High tea Trini style
By Marissa Armoogam. As the world becomes more and more caught up in the weekly changing health craves, the one that stood out to me the most is the different types of teas that are supposedly really great for improving ones health. Now I would definitely consider myself a tea enthusiast. …
Read More »Clifton Hill Beach Resort birthday lime
By Annisa Phillip. My friends and I visited the Clifton Hill Beach Resort to celebrate two of my friends’ birthdays with lunch and a beach lime. The resort is really quite lovely with its eye-catching water features, plants and restaurant decor. The plan was to chit-chat and old talk over food …
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