Workers hurting says union
Bridgetown, The workers of Barbados are hurting as a result of the economic criisis and cannot bear any additional tax burden. This is the message from a delegation of Barbados…
Bridgetown, The workers of Barbados are hurting as a result of the economic criisis and cannot bear any additional tax burden. This is the message from a delegation of Barbados…
Bridgetown. Hundreds of starfish washed in at Browne's Beach, Bay Street in Bridgetown this afternoon. Accoding to a official of the Coastal Zone Management Unit, (CZMU) the presence of such…
Georgetown: The Anti-Money Laundering and Countering of Financing Terrorism Act (AMLCFTA) will not be one of the many bills that will be presented by the Special Parliamentary Select Committees at…
Georgetown: Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Roger Luncheon Thursday says $40.9M would be spent to construct an upper flat of the Brickdam Station’s lock-ups, since there is probably space constraint expanding the…
Georgetown: The African Cultural and Development Association (ACDA) will be celebrating the 175th emancipation anniversary with a series of activities to commemorate the historic occasion. Under the theme “Honouring our…
Georgetown: Jehovah’s Witnesses are planning for their annual conventions and an accompanying campaign to invite the public to attend. The campaign has already begun with members visiting residents in their…
Suriname became the first Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Member State and host country for the Caribbean Festival of the Arts (CARIFESTA) to sign a Host Country Agreement for the Festival. This…
According to the latest industry figures reported recently by IDC and Gartner, Lenovo has become the number one PC supplier in the world. IDC reported that Lenovo reached 16.7% global…
Following successive Inspirational events, the Inspire Inc. team promises to have Islam’s Biggest Rock Star and internationally renowned artist, Sami Yusuf in Guyana to spread love, peace and unity through…
Georgetown: Twenty more books of the Guyana Classics editions were launched by the Caribbean Press recently at the Umana Yana in Kingston, bringing the total to 65 publications published within…
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