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Barbados prime minister: Caribbean must use digital technology to be competitive

Barbados prime minister: Caribbean must use digital technology to be competitive 15 Hrs Ago In this February 3, 2020 file photo Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley gives the keynote address at the Trinidad and Tobago Energy Conference, Hyatt, Port of Spain. On Thursday, Mottley was the guest speaker at the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce virtual conference on the digital economy. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has said the Caribbean has many untapped digital possibilities and opportunities that can make the region a strong competitor globally. She was speaking on Thursday at the opening of a two-day virtual conference held by the TT Chamber of Commerce titled Get Ready to Bridge the Digital Divide.

Trinidad and Tobago for conventions and meetings in the beauty of the Caribbean

Trinidad and Tobago for conventions and meetings in the beauty of the Caribbean October 26, 2013 ETurboNews caught up with Ms. Arveon Mills, Sales Manager of the Trinidad and Tobago Convention Bureau, during the IMEX Meeting and Incentive Trade Show in Las Vegas, and had the opportunity to find out what they were promoting at the event. Trinidad is known for its carnivals, festivals, and cultural heritage, and has been a participant at many such events such as the International MICE event in Las Vegas, where Trinidad and Tobago worked on promoting small-sized conventions in their island state, along with small- to medium-sized meetings and incentive tours in their country. They have been successfully targeting conferences dealing with the cultural and heritage aspect of Trinidad and Tobago that included many African American groups from the United States.

Autopsy for energy minister: Khan got covid19 vaccine days before death

Autopsy for energy minister: Khan got covid19 vaccine days before death 4 Hrs Ago Energy Minister Franklin Khan addresses the Trinidad and Tobago Energy Conference at Hyatt, Port of Spain on February 4, 2020. Photo by Jeff K Mayers - Eight months into its second term, the People’s National Movement (PNM) Government has suffered a major blow with the passing of former party chairman and Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Franklin Khan. Khan, 63, who had a history of heart-related illness, died at his Maraval home early on Saturday, Communications Minister Symon De Nobriga confirmed in a statement. “It is with a deep sense of sadness that we announce the death of Minister of Energy and Energy industries the Hon Franklin Khan. Minister Khan passed away peacefully at home early this morning (Saturday),” he said.

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