News
Promoting non-traditional sports
The Chief Secretary says that non-traditional sports should be promoted.
The Chief Secretary says that non-traditional sports should be promoted.
Black Rock, Tobago – Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has called for the greater promotion of sporting disciplines in Tobago beyond the traditional focus on football, track and field, and cricket.
Speaking at a press conference hosted by E-IDECOT at the Black Rock Beach Sports Complex, Augustine shared that the upcoming Trinbago Beach Volleyball Tournament has the Tobago House of Assembly’s (THA) full support. This announcement underscores the administration’s commitment to diversifying the island’s sporting landscape and fostering broader athletic development.
URP Provides New School Furniture Ahead of Academic Year in Tobago
100 Tobagonians Join TSTT’s Nationwide Future Leaders Internship Programme
Stuart Young Accuses Government of Misleading Public on ExxonMobil Contract
PM Issues Fiery Anti-Corruption Warning to Cabinet
Bartering Books Programme Returns to Tobago Amid Price Increases
Great Race 2025: Tobago’s Homegrown Talent Ready to Compete