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Acting Prime Minister Montgomery Daniel said the current impact of the volcanic eruption makes preparation for the hurricane season extremely critical.
Minister Daniel said the recent eruptions at the La Soufriere has made the communities even more vulnerable to further destruction during the Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Rawdica Stephen tells us more in NBC’s La Soufriere Volcano Update.
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THE ROADS, Buildings and General Services Authority (BRAGSA) has received three new vehicles to assist with clean up efforts, following the explosive eruption of La Soufriere Volcano on April 9, 2021. The two water sprinkling trucks and wheel loader were purchased by the government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines at a combined cost of over $EC500,000. According to a release from BRAGSA, Communications Officer, Rohan Cupid said the vehicles …
Indian Heritage Foundation to mark 160th anniversary
INDIAN HERITAGE Foundation’s president Junior Bacchus (right) along with other members of the foundation doing a re-eneactment of Indian Arrival Day at the Indian Bay Beach Social Share THE SVG Indian Heritage Foundation will commemorate the 160th anniversary of the arrival of Indians to St Vincent (1861-1880) today, June 1.
The first ship, the TRAVANCORE, departed India with persons who made the journey to a country unknown, but which was to become their home. Between 1861 and 1880 eight (8) ships brought 2,474 Indians to SVG to work and live on 23 estates. Just over half of these Indians remained in SVG, while about 1,100 returned to India, a release from the Foundation’s president Junior Bacchus, stated.
Flow donates sim cards to Ministry of Education
CHIEF EDUCATION Officer Elizabeth Walker, Acting Country Manager (Flow) Andrea Liverpool, and Deputy Chief Education Officer Dixon Findlay. Social Share TELECOMMUNICATIONS giant Flow launched an affordable prepaid E-learning plan on Tuesday May 25, 2021 which it said is geared towards meeting the needs of parents, and students with limited access to a fixed internet connection.
in a release, the company said the plan debuted just in time as most schools resumed online classes for the third term.
The 30-day E-plan comes with 90 gigabytes of data and costs only EC $20.
In anticipation of the E-learning plan’s launch last week, Acting Country Manager Andrea Liverpool, handed over 500 prepaid sim cards to the Chief Education Officer Elizabeth Walker, and Deputy Chief Education Officer Dixon Findlay at the Flow Kingstown offices on Tuesday May 18.