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07 Apr 2014 09:56 #186163
by chairman
It has not yet gotten to the stage of business operators abandoning buildings, rubble, debris and ruin strewn among once bustling streets, but there was common consensus between Minister of Planning and Sustainable Development Dr Bhoe Tewarie and Downtown Owners and Merchants Association (Doma) president Gregory Aboud that Port-of-Spain (PoS) is a dying city. Crime and safety, vagrancy, poor infrastructure and poverty were identified as major problems hindering the city’s development.
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07 Apr 2014 11:07 #186201
by bagaloo
indos prefer to full their coffers fuss then see about kuntry
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07 Apr 2014 17:26 #186319
by niagreuno
It is not an Indo issue, it is a people issue. Most, if not all politicians are greedy and are more concerned about lining their pockets.
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