Presentation of Credentials: Ambassador of the Dominican Republic
Apr 15, 2021
His Excellency Wellington Darío Bencosme Castaños, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic presented his credentials to Her Excellency Paula-Mae Weekes O.R.T.T., President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago last week. Ambassador Castaños was accompanied by Ms. Doris Jenny Maria Hernandez, Counsellor at the Embassy.
Enthusiastic, curious and excited to learn best describes the interaction and experience of the students of the Trinity Junior School at the Spiritual Baptist Liberation Day Exhibition at the President’s House on Wednesday March 26, 2025 . The students listened attentively and asked questions as they learned about the Spiritual Baptist faith journey to liberation. Nalis in collaboration with t... See MoreSee Less
Tours continue apace at the Office of the President. Two groups from the Rio Claro Presbyterian Primary School toured The President’s House and grounds, yesterday, Tuesday 25 March 2025. The students had the opportunity to explore the grounds and the public areas of the House, and were also able to view the Spiritual Baptist Liberation Day exhibition in the Ballroom of the Great House. We hope ... See MoreSee Less
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." – Nelson MandelaToday, we had the honor of welcoming students from St. Bernadette’s Preparatory School and Rio Claro Presbyterian Primary to the Spiritual Baptist Liberation Day Exhibition, hosted by the Office of the President. With the support of The National Library Information Systems (NALIS) and the Spiritual... See MoreSee Less
Celebrating Women Who Protect and Serve The Office of the President celebrates the incredible women who not only break barriers but also stand as pillars of strength. As we continue to celebrate International Women's Day during the month of March, we are proud to recognize the outstanding women security officers who dedicate their lives to ensuring the safety and well-being of those the... See MoreSee Less