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Rovin wrote:bwdc i seeing here boi , put 6 tanks on top some concrete blocks [not even a proper concrete stand] & have d whole village come to tote water home like they living in some 4th world country is performance ? ... boi u cud fool pnm ppl with a pack of ping pong yes
Rovin wrote:bwdc i seeing here boi , put 6 tanks on top some concrete blocks [not even a proper concrete stand] & have d whole village come to tote water home like they living in some 4th world country is performance ? ... boi u cud fool pnm ppl with a pack of ping pong yes
The_Honourable wrote:Expecting Rasta City to claim dem tanks.
Rovin wrote:bwdc i seeing here boi , put 6 tanks on top some concrete blocks [not even a proper concrete stand] & have d whole village come to tote water home like they living in some 4th world country is performance ? ... boi u cud fool pnm ppl with a pack of ping pong yes
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Rovin wrote:bwdc i seeing here boi , put 6 tanks on top some concrete blocks [not even a proper concrete stand] & have d whole village come to tote water home like they living in some 4th world country is performance ? ... boi u cud fool pnm ppl with a pack of ping pong yes
They never had water, now they do....progress
Pnm supporters aint really have much sense yuh know...they think for tomorrow
pugboy wrote:how the swimming pool in lavantee going?
the coast guard still assisting there ?
increase TTEC rates will follow suit when PNM removes subsidy.Rovin wrote: free bulbs will solve all we problems ....
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/c ... ium=social
Citizens getting their bulbs by April
Citizens can expect a decrease in their electricity bills with the distribution of 1.6 million LED bulbs to 400,000 households in the country.
Public Utilities Minister Robert LeHunte says the distribution will take place by March or April this year and a total of four bulbs will be given to each household.
“It is envisaged that we are talking about approximately 1.6 million bulbs and the bulbs will be distributed throughout the country on a phased basis using a number of distribution mechanisms that would facilitate convenience to the public. We expect to be going out with an appropriate RFP (request for proposals) before the end of this month so that we would be able to source the bulbs at the required standards and at the best price and to facilitate the widest level of participation. We hope to have the distribution some time by March-April,” he said in a telephone interview with the Express yesterday.
The Minister said the programme is “actively” being pursued and was under the purview of former parliamentary secretary Adrian Leonce. LeHunte said there will be millions saved to the State and citizens themselves will continue to use LED bulbs when they see the benefits from it.
He said this programme is a “one-off” initiative.
Your $100 TTEC bill will some be $400.rspann wrote:Why does the govt have to buy bulbs for people? Everybody has been buying bulbs for themselves, why not just educate the population as to the benefits of using LED .Everything have to be freeco so and contract given to some friend or family?
rspann wrote:Why does the govt have to buy bulbs for people? Everybody has been buying bulbs for themselves, why not just educate the population as to the benefits of using LED .Everything have to be freeco so and contract given to some friend or family?
The_Honourable wrote:Give yuh LED, hit yuh a T&TEC price increase, then say is not dem is the RIC.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Give yuh LED, hit yuh a T&TEC price increase, then say is not dem is the RIC.
And then justify more by saying we paying the cheapest in the caribbean and we have to do what shitlickers say and wean we self off the gubbament
hydroep wrote:Road paving start in Sando — Saturday gone streets in St. Joseph Village and Corinth were under repair. Any relief would be welcomed at this stage yes...
The_Honourable wrote:hydroep wrote:Road paving start in Sando — Saturday gone streets in St. Joseph Village and Corinth were under repair. Any relief would be welcomed at this stage yes...
After how much money over the years motorists spend on tires, shocks, suspension, etc paving before election not going and ketch most ppl.
HUNDREDS OF REFORESTATION WORKERS GET DISMISSAL LETTERS (~3,000 WORKERS)
Off course she theef out the money to pay demRovin wrote:HUNDREDS OF REFORESTATION WORKERS GET DISMISSAL LETTERS (~3,000 WORKERS)
https://www.facebook.com/AgriEconomisTT ... =3&theater
grate is d pee nm , i bet they go blame it on kamla cause is she who hire all 3000 of she fren\famalee ...
TT, Ghana sign air services MOU
Clint Chan Tack
Public Utilities Minister Robert Le Hunte and Ghana’s Aviation Minister Joseph Kofi Adda signed an air services agreement Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
TT and Ghana took a step on Sunday towards the establishment of an air services agreement between both countries. A post on the Prime Minister’s Facebook page said Dr Rowley met on with Ghana’s Aviation Minister Joseph Kofi Adda on Sunday.
After the meeting, Public Utilities Minister Robert Le Hunte and Kofi Adda signed an air services agreement Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The post added that with the MOU signed, both countries will “take the next step towards establishing a mutual air services agreement.”
Another post said Rowley also met with Ghana Energy Minister John Peter Amewu on Sunday in Accra. This meeting focused on energy sector collaboration between TT and Ghana, particularly in the area of gas production and processing. Ghana Deputy Energy Minister Dr Mohammed Amin Adam and the Ghana National Gas Company CEO Benjamin Asante also attended that meeting.
When he addressed Ghana independence celebrations at the Baba-Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi on March 6, Rowley identified energy and agriculture as two areas which TT was seeking to deepen its collaboration with Ghana. He said these efforts underscored the need for an air services agreement between TT and Ghana. Rowley said this would facilitate direct flights between both countries, to facilitate the movement of people and goods.
Rowley left TT on March 1 for London where he held talks with BP executives. He arrived in Ghana on March 3. Finance Minister Colm Imbert was appointed to act as prime minister until Rowley returns.
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