We are now joined by the President of the Agricultural Society of Trinidad and Tobago, Daryl Rampersad to get his perspective on the just concluded Agri Expo. It has been described as a great success by the Government.
Suriname’s president has also offered land to other Caribbean countries for farming in his own Suriname in an effort to lower its food import bill. There have also been calls for more farmers in Trinidad and Tobago. Let’s chat with him now and give his views.
Today, we’re joined by Fathers Association President Rhondall Feeles after a 7-year-old girl was reportedly suffocated by her mother over the weekend. According to the Express Newspaper, her bruised body was found in a home in Palo Seco on Friday night. She was identified as Mckenzie Hope Rechia.
The mother, who police said suffers from a mental disorder, told the religious leader that her daughter was unresponsive and she needed him to accompany her to their home. The child was later found dead. Let’s talk now with Mr. Feels about the situation… mental illness, depression, parenting, juvenile safety, etc.
It’s time for our Business Breakfast segment with support from Value Optical, thanks again for your partnership. We put our focus on Export Center Company Limited and two upcoming events in August 27 AND 31. ECCL it is a state agency answerable to the development of the Handicraft Sector.
To give us details on the upcoming events, we are joined by Kaisha Ince Interim Chief Executive Officer AND Sa’Nia type Business development manager.
Small Caribbean Theater and Folk house is continuing its series of concerts and this time they are honoring the late great veteran calypsonian Seadley “Penguin” Joseph. ‘What Sweet In Goat Mouth’ takes place on Saturday at 6pm, just two days after Penguin would have celebrated 80th birthday.
Tickets are $150. and will feature performances from Penguin’s son – Chrisson “Seraphim” Joseph, his nephew, two-time Calypso Monarch – Roderick “Chuck” Gordon and many others.
We are united by the Master of The ceremony actress Cecil Salazar and singer and son of the late Penguin Chrisson Joseph.
Let us remind you of an event that is happening on Friday, where done is shown Panist Darren Sheppard along with some very special guests. His work IN pot industry and official The enterprise spans over four decades and will be celebrated in August 26 IN Naparima San Fernando Bowl.
Tickets are $250. and man of the moment Darren Sheppard joins us now, thanks for being with us.
We close today’s show by telling you about Douglas Archibald’s Junction Village, a production made by The National Theater Arts Company is scheduled for Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Junction Village is an award-winning comedy drama that dynamically represents rural culture in Trinidad during 1950.
Tickets are available at the NAPA box office starting today, and we’re joined by Patti Anne Ali, National Arts Theater Company Player-in-Residence.
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 an image titled, “Offshore East Coast Trinidad” by the Mohammed Family in Trinidad.