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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Tobago Kimaya Lewis makes her contribution to the inaugural primary schools plenary debate at the Tobago House of Assembly Legislature in Scarborough on June 6. PHOTO COURTESY THA - “The future is in good hands,” declared THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine after the first-ever primary schools plenary debate on Thursday at the Assembly Legislature in Scarborough. Eighteen primary schools from across Tobago participated in the debate, which saw 23 students and […]

Source: Trinidad News

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