PM Roosevelt Skerrit invite public to tune in at 7pm for Annou Pale
Prime Minister of Dominica, Dr. Roosevelt Skerrit, has invited all Dominicans to tune in at 7 pm for the special episode of Annou Pale.
2024-07-07 15:36:42

The episode will be broadcasted live on Youtube, Facebook, DBS Radio, Vibes Radio, and Kairi FM. Besides this, it will also be telecasted on GIS, Digicel Channel 07, and Flow Channel 107.
As per the Facebook account of Prime Minister Skerrit, the episode will feature special guests, including the Minister of Health, Wellness, and New Health Investment, Dr. Irving McIntyre, and Lisa Valmond- Permanent Secretary Ministry of Tourism International Transport and Maritime Initiatives.
The Minister of Public Works and Digital Economy Cassani Laville will also be on the show to discuss several new initiatives.
Once the discussions are over, the general public will be allowed for a phone-in session. Any interested individual can participate in the conversation by calling on 767-225-3400 or 767-611-3400.
Annou Pale is the special show hosted by Prime Minister Dr. Roosevelt Skerrit himself every Sunday. The show helps the PM talk directly to the general public and listen to their concerns.In each episode of Annou Pale, Prime Minister Skerrit shares the weekly updates of his government and current developments in Dominica.
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