Last six months most difficult, says Leader of the Opposition
Bridgetown. Leader of the Barbados Labour Party(BLP) Owen Arthur, last night told party supporters that the last six month had been the most difficult of his 27 years in politics.…
Bridgetown. Leader of the Barbados Labour Party(BLP) Owen Arthur, last night told party supporters that the last six month had been the most difficult of his 27 years in politics.…
Bridgetown. Minister of Health Donville Inniss, says he is pushing on with reforming the health care system in Barbados, even if it cost him votes at the next general election.…
Georgetown : Elected People’s National Congress presidential candidate, David Granger in an exclusive interview with TrakkerNews said, come at this year’s elections, there will be special emphasis placed at all polling…
Georgetown: Investigations are being conducted into the murder of a miner so far known as ‘Shane’ (correct name not yet ascertained) which occurred at about 20:15hrs. last night at Pamela…
East Bank Demerara :The police are investigating the murder of Gaitree Narine called ‘Lolita’, 26 years of Back Road, Soesdyke, EBD, which occurred at about 8:10 AM. today at Alliance…
Recent rumours circulating that Ramnaresh Sarwan was under investigation by the ICC for match-fixing are false.WIPA President and CEO, Mr. Dinanath Ramnarine, having spoken with ICC officials, confirms that any such rumours…
Essequibo : The Government has moved to expand agriculture in Region Two and launched the Aurora land development project. Agriculture Minister Robert Persaud while addressing hundreds of residents and farmers…
Police Constable Jonathon Barrow, 32 of Pasture Road, Haggatt, St Michael, and female Constable Melanie Denny, 25, of Golden Mile St Peter, was granted bail yesterday when they appeared in…
Georgetown : Government in partnership with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), today took a bold step that will bring Guyana’s forensic capability on par with those in the developed world. A contract of…
Port-of-Spain: After weeks of protest and what seemed like an iron clad position that the government's five percent wage offer was unacceptable, the Public Servants Association has agreed to accept…
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