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Spell out the skills

Spell out the skills 15 Hrs Ago In this February 2021 file photo, Tunapuna Secondary School form five students Rayanna Pantin, Jada Mayers and Vivek Ragbir conduct a physics experiment in the school laboratory. The government has said it would guide students into areas that align with the national development agenda, but that agenda has not been clearly articulated. - ROGER JACOB Leader of Government Business in the Senate Clarence Rambharat is correct to note that TT needs more than medical professionals in training. In his other role in governance, Mr Rambharat has the challenge of reviving and streamlining the agriculture sector, a critical aspect of the nation s development that is also suffering from shortfalls in skilled, innovation-focused labour.

Senate Rage: Walkout after Brown labels Johnson Smith hypocrite, liar

Loop News Lambert Brown Leader of Government Business in the Senate, Kamina Johnson Smith, walked out of Friday’s sitting of the Upper House followed by several of her Government colleagues after Opposition Senator Lambert Brown called her a liar and a hypocrite. This was after Johnson Smith had earlier suggested that Brown was advocating for criminal dons after he referenced words that were recently uttered by former East Kingston don, Deon Clarke, otherwise called ‘Boobie Skeng’. Clarke was one of seven Jamaicans who were part of a larger group of 16 Caribbean nationals who were held trying to enter the United States illegally in June. This was after their boat crashed into a sea wall at Pompano Beach in South Florida and they were quickly rounded up by Border Patrol agents.

Seychelles works to improve its tourism industry on Mahe

The Seychelles Minister responsible for Home Affairs & Transport, Joel Morgan, and Alain St.Ange, the Minister responsible for Tourism & Culture, met with the actors of the North Mahe tourism industry The Seychelles Minister responsible for Home Affairs & Transport, Joel Morgan, and Alain St.Ange, the Minister responsible for Tourism & Culture, met with the actors of the North Mahe tourism industry to discuss a comprehensive approach to enhance the tourism industry’s “golden mile” of Beau Vallon on Mahe. The aim is to improve walkways and pavements, lighting, beachfront replanting, security and life guards, and the various public infrastructures of Beau Vallon beach – the beach that remains one of Seychelles’ most dense and popular beaches.

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