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Friday 8 January 2021 FLASHBACK: Venezuelans arrive at Los Iros via pirogue last November. In December, a boat believed destined for TT sank off the coast of Guiria with at least 33 people drowning. FILE PHOTO - THE US Embassy told Newsday it was satisfied with the accountability of recipients of aid it had given to help alleviate fallout from the Venezuelan migrant influx to Trinidad and Tobago. Ambassador Joseph Mondello, in a recent statement on the situation in Venezuela, had said the US had in recent times donated US$11 million towards alleviation, but in response the Prime Minister said he knew nothing of it, speaking at a post-Cabinet briefing. ....
Tune-in to Trinity Radio Trinity Communications Network (TCN) will this month relaunch its internet radio station Trinity Radio based at the Living Water Community (LWC) Centre, Frederick Street. A satellite of the station will be operating out of the Catholic Centre, 31 Independence Square, Port of Spain. LWC co-foundress Rhonda Maingot said Trinity Radio has been around for many years and reached a wide audience online “and had people from all over the world on it on a regular basis.” At the end of 2019, the server “went down” and the station was not functioning. With the pandemic in 2020 and things getting hectic with ....
The United States Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago has provided a breakdown of the millions it gave to humanitarian and non-governmental organisations to support Venezuelan migrants. The disclosure comes on the heels of Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley asking where did the US$11,440,016.43 million in United States funding go to support Venezuelan migrants, as he noted no money was received by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago. The Prime Minister was responding to a question on the âpullâ factors for the migrant crisis facing this country at a news conference on Wednesday. âPull factor? Well I was hoping that by now you could tell me where $11 million (US) was going. Thatâs a huge pull. ....
From left to right: United States Ambassador, Joseph N. Mondello and Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley The United States Embassy in Port of Spain has given a detailed breakdown of the financial assistance given to several organizations in Trinidad and Tobago to assist with Venezuelan migrants living in the country. On Sunday, the Embassy said the United States is the single largest donor of humanitarian assistance for the Venezuela regional crisis and has contributed more than $1.2 billion to the cause since 2017 alone, including over $11 million to support Trinidad and Tobago’s efforts in helping Venezuelans living in the country. In response, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley questioned to whom the $11 million was paid. ....