Trinidad and Tobago: PM Rowley to donate computers to seven primary schools
Trinidad and Tobago: PM Rowley has donated computers to seven primary schools in his constituency. Computers will be placed in computer labs.
4th of May 2022

Trinidad and Tobago: Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Diego Martin West, Dr Keith Rowley, has taken a step to provide technology to the students of the primary schools in the Diego Martin Constituency.
The Prime Minister has donated computers to seven primary schools in his constituency. The computers will be placed in the computer labs of all the selected schools.
The schools which will be benefitted from this donation are:
Point Cumana Government Primary School
Carenage Girls’ Government Primary School
Carenage Boys’ Government Primary School
Point Cumana RC Primary School
La Puerta Government Primary School
Diego Martin Girls’ RC Primary School
Diego Martin Government Primary School
PM Rowley took social media to share the update, “Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Diego Martin West, Dr Keith Rowley, has donated computers to seven primary schools in his constituency.”
Prime Minister Rowley garnered praise by the people of the people in the comment section. One wrote, “Excellent gesture Dr Rowley. Thank you and May the Lord continue to bless you.” While another stated, “Thank you, Dr Rowley. Let’s ensure they are safe, well appreciated and properly utilized.” The third one mentioned, “Well done, Mr Prime Minister, May God continue to keep and bless you, always.”
The schools in Trinidad and Tobago started in late April after the COVID-19 trend witnessed a decrease.
Following the opening of the schools in the region, Prime Minister Rowley and the Minister of Education visited the Diego Martin Girls’ RC Primary School. He also shared a glimpse of the minister interacting with the children of the school.
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