Minister of Finance and Public Service Dr Nigel Clarke says the 50 new garbage trucks promised by Local Government Minister Desmond McKenzie are expected to arrive on the island in November. Dr Clarke says this initiative will improve both quality of life and the economic recovery. Meanwhile, he says one other challenge the Finance Ministry plans to support and invest is the Clarendon fishing village. He says deplorable road conditions also proves to be a burden to the people as well. Watch the report:
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