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PNM does not want to pump oil , they after gas.redmanjp wrote:its also true that oil production now is way below what it used to be - so even at high oil prices we still not really benefiting from it.
Kickstart wrote:PNM does not want to pump oil , they after gas.redmanjp wrote:its also true that oil production now is way below what it used to be - so even at high oil prices we still not really benefiting from it.
hover11 wrote:UWI STRUGGLING TO STAY AFLOAT DUE TO FINANCIAL CONCERNS AND DWINDLING STUDENT ENROLLMENT.
As enrolment numbers dwindle and financial concerns continue to linger, the University of the West Indies (UWI) St Augustine Campus is fighting to stay afloat by focusing on strengthening the university’s chances of self-sustainability and economic survival.
According to Campus Principal, Professor Rose-Marie Belle Antoine, despite UWI offering the lowest degree costs out of all regional campuses, during the 2021/22 period, student enrolment numbers for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes decreased by 8.7 per cent and 28 per cent respectively. Total student enrolment declined a further five per cent from 15,931 in the previous year to 15,130 students.
https://guardian.co.tt/news/uwi-money-c ... 316ae30b00
Probably PNM lawyershover11 wrote:Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard does not know of 10 new attorneys who have reportedly been hired for the Office of the DPP and no such attorneys have reported there as yet.
Read more...
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/dpp-una ... 30c1995144
So the left hand doesn't have a clue as to what the right hand is doing or is this a witch hunt for Gaspard as he dropped the piarco charges?
Dizzy28 wrote:hover11 wrote:UWI STRUGGLING TO STAY AFLOAT DUE TO FINANCIAL CONCERNS AND DWINDLING STUDENT ENROLLMENT.
As enrolment numbers dwindle and financial concerns continue to linger, the University of the West Indies (UWI) St Augustine Campus is fighting to stay afloat by focusing on strengthening the university’s chances of self-sustainability and economic survival.
According to Campus Principal, Professor Rose-Marie Belle Antoine, despite UWI offering the lowest degree costs out of all regional campuses, during the 2021/22 period, student enrolment numbers for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes decreased by 8.7 per cent and 28 per cent respectively. Total student enrolment declined a further five per cent from 15,931 in the previous year to 15,130 students.
https://guardian.co.tt/news/uwi-money-c ... 316ae30b00
Got an email invi for this from the Alumni Association. Kinna like the tag line for the upcoming plans they have - "From reputation to revenue".
MaxPower wrote:^ The amount of Trinis that disagree based on the social media comments is a shame.
Then again, there isn’t much competition from the other third world countries.
Rovin wrote:so kangaroo coming into office tomorrow ... price of bodi remains unaffected
Lately those eat a food projects backfiring though but say what supporters will continue putting the X by the balisierRovin wrote:so is really project "eat ah food & continue to vote fuh pee nm" ? ...
De Dragon wrote:And ah setta dummies falling for her unifying speech
Just like JUHN Scarfy, only ah setta talk when you win about being for all people, and then the very next breath, showing your true, stink colours.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:I just interested in seeing how she gonna show the country that the office of the president is needed.
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