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Staff and students of the Georgetown Secondary School celebrated the school’s 25th anniversary with a thanksgiving service on Monday, October 30. The service was originally planned to be held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Georgetown, but was eventually shifted to the school’s auditorium. Before the start of the service, students and teachers assembled at the old Bishop’s College (Georgetown) building and marched from there to the Georgetown Secondary … ....
The 2023 reunion of the North Union Secondary School Alumni was celebrated with a week of activities which ran from September 24 to 30. A release from Kayanna Roberts, secretary of the Alumni Committee said the activities made history as they were the “first ever reunion and not only for themselves but also by being the first school to have ever done something like this within St Vincent and the … ....
Taxpayers’ money being wasted by state’s unrelenting approach – Thomas Jomo Thomas Social Share The state follows a pattern in cases brought against it, which is unrelenting in its approach, and essentially wastes taxpayers’ money because at every turn it ends up suffering crushing legal defeat. These observations belong to counsel Jomo Thomas, who expressed them at a press conference at his chambers on Wednesday, January 6. “…The actions of the state as it relates to Bigger’s case is reflective of the Government’s posture on a whole series of other cases that are brought,” Thomas stated. The lawyer, known for taking on constitutional matters, was speaking on the topic of his client Leon ‘Bigger Biggs’ Samuel’s land dispute with the state, which is ongoing. ....
Government disrespecting court rulings Attorney Jomo Thomas did not let the government escape without reprimand for their disregard for court rulings against it. By: William Kojah Anthony• Jomo Thomas, attorney-at-law and former Speaker of the House of Assembly, has chided the ruling Unity Labour Party for disrespecting court orders, as it relates to settling with persons against who it had loss court cases. Thomas, speaking at a press briefing last Wednesday at his Chambers in Kingstown, highlighted government’s reluctance to settle with persons against whom it had lost court matters, and referenced the matters involving Otto Sam, three teachers (Kenroy Johnson, Elvis Daniel, and Addison Bash” Thomas), as well as the conflict with Public Servants. ....