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Sod Turning for new Dialysis Centre
Sod Turning for new Dialysis Centre
Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan says the construction of a new dialysis centre at the Mt Hope Hospital, through a public-private partnership will save patients from having to go to private institutions and incur exorbitant medical bills.
http://unctt.org/health-minister-turns- ... is-centre/
The Debe interchange to Ghandi village segment, of the Sir Solomon Hochoy highway extension to Point Fortin, eased the long hours of traffic endured for decades! It also provides more connectivity to Debe and environs. Thank you Madam Prime Minister Mrs. Kamla Persad Bissessar. Thank you!!! #Kamla2015
A new bus service from Point Fortin to Syfoo Trace was launched this morning. Thank you to the Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) for making this happen.
With just days to go before the General Elections,Dr Moonilal continued on his promise to deliver hope and joy by distributing 100 homes per week......
'I'll Take You There' saw its 27th week of distribution as more and more families enjoyed the blessing of owning their own home.........
Families who have been waiting for 31,30 28 1nd 29 years were also handed keys under the minister's 'Its been a long time coming' programme.......
PP GOVT’S PLAN FOR SAN FERNANDO
Set to become the jewel of the Caribbean…
…waterfront project for sports, leisure, business, tourism, jobs
THE San Fernando Waterfront project will be one of the largest ever projects undertaken by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago.
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Hyperion wrote:http://www.pnm.org.tt/reasonstoremember/#p=1
I've saved UML a whole heap of trouble, here is a the link to all of the PP's achievements in the past 5 years.
Kewell35 wrote:Dise a real poor attempt at propaganda. I expect better from Rowley them this rounds.
Redman wrote:When propaganda is true it becomes a factual account.
Development in the East West Corridor
Updated about 2 weeks ago
The following projects have been done under the PP Government in The East West Corridor:
1. UWI Costatt Campus – SANGRE GRANDE
2. New Arima Hospital (under construction) – ARIMA
3. Completed the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway Extension - ARIMA
4. New Arima Police Station – ARIMA
5. Valencia bypass Road - VALENCIA
6. New Walkover – OROPUNE
7. New Walkover – MALONEY
8. St. Barbara's Spiritual Shouter Baptist Primary School - MALABAR
9. Nursing Academy – EL DORADO
10. Tunapuna Promenade – TUNAPUNA
11. Upgraded Tunapuna Market – TUNAPUNA
12. National Tennis Complex (under construction) - TACARIGUA
13. Churchill Roosevelt Highway/Uriah Butler Highway Interchange – GRAND BAZAAR
14. Completion of the Aranguez Overpass – ARANGUEZ
15. National Oncology Centre (under construction) – MT. HOPE
16. Mango Rose Homework Centre – EAST PORT OF SPAIN
17. Upgrade of the Blanchisseuse Police Station
18. Diego Martin Highway Extension – DIEGO MARTIN
19. Diego Martin Technology Centre - DIEGO MARTIN
20. Chaguaramas Boardwalk and Recreation Facility - CHAGUARAMAS
21. New D’Abadie Bridge (B1/23) – D’ABADIE
22. New bridge B1/14 Churchill Roosevelt Highway - TRINCITY
23. Creation of three lanes out of Port of Spain by building a third lane on Bridge at Sea Lots
24. Creation of Roundabout at Lok Jack School of Business
25. Repairs to the Blanchisseuse Road improving connection to Asa Wright Nature Center
26. St Joseph River Bridge being reconstructed
27. Valencia Stretch repaved along with several sections of Eastern Main Road as well as widening of CR HIghway into three lanes going East
28. Upgrades to Hollis Main for an improved water supply along corridor
29. Water projects to expand pipe borne supply 24/7 for all.
30. Wastewater treatment plants in Matura, Arima, POS
31. The reconstructed bridge 2/10 Toco Main Road
32. New Bridge 1/47 Paria Main Road, Matelot
33. State of the art Carenage Health Centre
34. New Maloney Police Station
35. New Bridge Valencia Main Road, Valencia
36. THE VALENCIA VISITOR CENTRE
37. Paramin Primary School
38. St Peter's RC Primary, former the Pt Cumana Primary
39. Febeau Primary School
40. Arima New Government Primary School
41. Rose Hill RC Primary School, Laventille
42. Morvant ECCE School
43. Morvant pavilion upgrade
44. Public Access Learning Systems (PALS) at Sea Lots
45. Sea Lots Community Centre
46. St Augustine South Government ECCE Centre
47. El Socorro South Government ECCE Centre
48. Santa Rosa Government ECCE Centre
49. Sangre Grande Government ECCE Centre
50. La Puerta Government ECCE Centre
51. Valsayn Government ECCE Centre
52. Petit Valley Government ECCE Centre
53. Tacarigua Government ECCE Centre
54. El Socorro North Government ECCE Centre
55. Salybia Government ECCE Centre
56. Lopinot/La Pastora ECCE Centre
57. Maloney Government ECCE Centre
58. Valencia Government ECCE Centre
59. St Augustine ECCE Centre
60. Maraval ECCE Centre
61. Oropune Gardens ECCE Centre
62. Caura Royal Road ECCE Centre
63. Bon Air West ECCE Centre
64. Malabar ECCE Centre
65. La Horquetta ECCE Centre
66. Aranguez Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
67. Mt Hope Government ECCE Centre
68. BICHE PRESBYTERIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL
69. ARANGUEZ NORTH SECONDARY SCHOOL
New Coast Guard vessel
THE Coast Guard’s newest weapon in the fight against the illegal gun and narcotics trade in our territorial waters was formally unveiled yesterday by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar during a viewing ceremony at the International Waterfront, Port-of-Spain.
http://unctt.org/new-coast-guard-vessel-sails-in/
New Maloney Police Station
The Maloney Police Station officially opened yesterday and is the latest operation in the T&T national security grid. At the opening ceremony, PM Kamla addressed an audience of Government officials and Maloney residents, and renewed her commitment to fighting crime throughout Trinidad & Tobago. "I will be the first to say that there is work to do; work that I am determined to continue doing, by leading from the frontline," our Prime Minister stated.
Drainage Work, Freeport Junction
Drainage Work, Freeport Junction - Behind HiWay Heaven bar
Tabaquite Main Road, Paved
Tabaquite Main Road until Navet Damp Road- newly Paved
John Trace, Tabaquite - Road paved
John Trace, Tabaquite - Road paved
Guayaguayare-Mayaro bridge
Guayaguayare-Mayaro Bridge under Construction
Ministry of Tertiary Education and Skills Head Office
YOUR GOVERNMENT WORKING FOR YOU.
95% Completion of the Ministry of Tertiary Education and Skills Training (MTEST) Head Office located on the Nasloo Ramayah Road , Charlieville Chaguanas along the Uriah Butler Highway.
Another Dicentralizing of government services by the Minister of Tertiary Education Hon Fazal Karim ,the Peoples Parthnership Government and the Hon Kamla Persad Bissessar.
NEW Matelot Bridge
Commissioning of the ( Bridge 1/47 Paria Main Road, Matelot ) Matelot Bridge
IMF: T&T experiencing robust growth
Published on Apr 3, 2014, 7:40 pm AST
Trinidad and Tobago is experiencing more robust growth after several years of sub-par performance, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.
“With the end of maintenance-related outages in the energy sector, we project the economy will grow around 2.5 per cent in 2014, after growing around 1.5 per cent in 2013. The non-energy sector was fairly buoyant in 2013, which we anticipate will continue to be the case in 2014,” the Fund said in a statement Wednesday, following the completion of its annual Article IV consultation mission to Trinidad and Tobago, led by Elie Canetti, from March 18-April 1.
“The country’s external position remains healthy, with external reserves at US$10.0 billion, while the Heritage and Stabilisation Fund’s assets continue to grow. Serious data deficiencies hinder a more complete assessment of balance of payments developments, but our best estimate is that the current account surplus should continue to be in double digits (as a percentage of gross domestic product or GDP) in 2014, thanks to a strong rebound in energy exports from 2013. However, there are signs that the growth of imports, notably automobiles, may be picking up…The mission welcomes the government’s efforts to significantly reduce or eliminate arrears on energy subsidies, VAT refunds and to suppliers,” the IMF said.
The time for withdrawing the accommodative monetary stance of the past few years may be nearer as the unemployment rate has fallen meaningfully, credit to consumers and for real estate is growing at a relatively rapid pace, core inflation has risen, and interest rate differentials are shifting in favour of US interest rates, the IMF said.
The Fund also said fiscal policy should be set in a long-term context that ensures the country’s non-renewable energy reserves are used as a stepping stone to lasting prosperity. In addition, expenditures should shift away from consuming the country’s resources towards investing them for the future.
The IMF reiterated its previous position that Government quickly move to start ending fuel subsidies, consistent with the Fund’s increasing emphasis on this issue globally.
“Fuel subsidies are extremely costly and inequitable, starving the government of resources that could be better targeted towards poverty reduction. They also induce excessive reliance on automobiles, leading to pollution and traffic jams that have a materially adverse impact on productivity. In addition, overlapping social programmes should be rationalised and better targeted to the less fortunate segments of society. Revenue policies should be aimed at broadening tax bases to ensure a level playing field across activities,” the IMF said.
The IMF noted there has been measurable progress in easing the impediments to doing business and in financial sector reforms, although more remains to be done in both areas, and recommended government should continue to build on its successes to “unlock the country’s full growth potential”.
Beyond that, The Fund noted there remains a critical need for streamlining the government’s structure and improving the efficiency of the public service and the functioning of labour markets.
“The country would also benefit from reforms in procurement, corporate bankruptcy and bank resolution. Finally, we wish to place the greatest stress on remedying the continued shortcomings of the Central Statistical Office (CSO) in generating critical data, which hamper effective policy making and lessen transparency,” the IMF said.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/business ... 36861.html
Lights at Guayaguayare Recreation Ground
Commissioning of Lights at Guayaguayare Recreation Ground, Guayaguayare Road, Rio Claro
NEW CARENAGE HEALTH CENTRE
ONGOING CONSTRUCTION OF NEW CARENAGE HEALTH CENTRE
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