LIVE NOW: Government of Dominica press briefing on Tropical Storm Tammy

The Government of Dominica will host a press briefing at 7pm this evening (October 19) to provide updates on the progress of Tropical Storm Tammy, as well as the preparations for possible impact.

 

The video live stream will be provided below as soon as it is available.

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2 Comments

  1. Lawyer
    October 20, 2023

    This unsavoury character has the gal to stand in front of us and stutters about a subject that the islanders is only to familiar with, Tropical storm. We know all about it we all know about the impact. What we don’t need is Mr. Wonderful act the concerned father of the nation.
    Speaking about ‘Father of the Nation’ this morning more news snippets circulated in the EU press and media stating once more: Dominica has not responded to detailed questions on its scheme. However, the prime minister, Roosevelt Skerrit, defended the sale of passports in two ‘press conferences’ held after being approached for comment, describing the background checks on applicants as “robust”, with candidates undergoing “layers of due diligence”. He also likened reporters to “terrorists” and arsonists.
    Dominica, an island with a population of just over 70,000, has issued 34,500 passports, the report claimed. The number is more than four times the total previously disclosed by Dominica’s government.

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    • Anson D. Pantz
      October 21, 2023

      Well written. Political corruption is harming Dominica.

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