Poor people who live in Trinidad that I've had direct experience with were those who were maids at my home. We would never call them a maid but by their first name. For the sake of not using a name, I will call her Angela. read more
Poor people who live in Trinidad that I've had direct experience with were those who were maids at my home. We would never call them a maid but by their first name. For the sake of not using a name, I will call her Angela. read more
The richest citizens of Trinidad are to be seen in the hillside suburbs of Port of Spain, where large villas boast satellite dishes and swimming pools. Trinidad and Tobago's rich tend to live a transnational lifestyle, with assets and interests in the United States. read more
In a nutshell, life is what you decide it to be and depends on many factors. Most importantly, with the exception of entrepreneurship, having a sound education in such a highly competitive nation is a good start to have a decent life in Trinidad and Tobago. read more
IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO by Nakeba Stewart Introduction Throughout the world ethnicity has been (and still is) a critical factor in elements of social importance and everyday communal activities. This is especially true of such post-colonial and underdeveloped societies like those found in the Caribbean. read more