PNM SENATOR Laurence Hislop has said the controversial audio recording of two THA officials allegedly discussing using state funds to hire people to carry out a social media propaganda campaign will not be a “nine-day wonder.”
Last week, in the first of this two-part column, my wish list was focused on allyship and governmental representation. I called for local organisations and politicians to seek not only
Parliament's joint select committee looking into the Tobago House of Assembly ambushed officials in its questions on the management of the island's tourism during a meeting last Wednesday, THA adviser Anselm Richards said on Friday. “You can’t call me to ask me about corn and question me about cucumbers. It just not fair, that is
During a discussion with the acting administrator of the Division of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation, Suresh Dookhoo at Wednesday's Joint Select Committee meeting it became increasingly clear that the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) was operating without access to meaningful data about its core business – tourism. Mr Dookhoo was disturbingly vague about the