Morning Edition: 16th September 2022 | Morning Edition

This morning we are joined by the Political Leader of the Innovative Democratic Alliance Dr. Denise Tsoiafatt Angus to get her perspective on the announcement by PDP Leader Watson Duke of his resignation as Dep. Chief Secretary.

This comes after a public dispute between Mr. Duke and Chief Secretary Farley Augustine on money paid or unpaid for a Tobago group on a trip to New York. Today Dr. Tsoiafatt Angus will talk to us about how this situation affects Tobago and the consequences that may follow.

The Tobago-born student places in the top 20 for Guyana’s NGSA Examinations and wins a place at Queen’s College. Tobago-born Christa McClure scored 514 out of a maximum of 523 points to earn 17th place in Guyana’s Sixth National Assessment. Over 16,000 students wrote the exam, which determines high school placement.

Christa was born in Scarborough, Tobago and attended Aunt Catherine’s Learning Center and RC Scarborough School before migrating with her parents to Guyana. She joined Stella Maris Primary School in 2018 as a third grader. Her father, Cordell McClure, explained that her transition to Guyana was somewhat challenging.

Tomorrow at the National Academy of Performing Arts, the fundraising event for the restoration of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Port of Spain takes place. Etienne Charles and Friends Jazz features Ray Holman, Leston Paul, Vaughnette Bigford and more. The overall cost is $350 and VVIP the seat costs $450.

We have joined the set by Etienne Charles was a successful musician and Selby Browne, Chairman of the Anglican Diocese Fundraising Committee.

What role have the arts played in shaping our society and preserving our history? It’s the focus of this week’s discussion as we continue to observe Patriotic History Month in collaboration with clutches.

To further commemorate this occasion, clutches will wait for one musical play, written by Eintou Pearl Springer re-enacting the events leading up to August 31, 1962. For the Love of Liberty takes place at the National Academy of Performing Arts on September 27 at 10am for school children and on September 28 at 7.30pm for the general public with free entry.

We are joined by two personalities who are not unknown to the media, Attila Springer is a writer, communication and cultural professional. She is also a director at Idakeda The group.

It is also with us Dual Monarch of Calypso Roderick ‘Chuck’ Gordon. of For lavenderThe born artist is also a counsellor, facilitator and social worker at the Children’s Court in Trinidad and Tobago.

We are joined now by Justin Phillip-Right Worshipful Senior Grand Warden of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Boston Massachusetts, he will talk to us about their plans to expand the lodge to accommodate a women’s chapter in T&T.

We are now joined by Dr. Jacob Director of Hadeed PET/CT Cancer Scanning to discuss Gynecologic and Cervical Cancer month.

This is how we end today’s show and we invite you to join us from 20:30 tonight for ME PRIME. We leave you with this beautiful image with subtitles taken at the San Fernando Yacht Club, taken by Steve Deokiesingh.

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