Necessary amendment
THE amendment to the Constitution, which was debated in the Upper House yesterday, is intended to help bring it into the modern era.
THE amendment to the Constitution, which was debated in the Upper House yesterday, is intended to help bring it into the modern era.
THE availability of drugs in Barbados has increased overtime.
Minister of Maritime Affairs and Blue Economy, Kirk Humphrey (left); Minister of Environment and National Beautification, Trevor Prescod (centre); and Minister in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Maintenance, Peter Phillips, reviewing clumps of Sargassum seaweed at Bath beach.
Minister of Maritime Affairs and Blue Economy, Kirk Humphrey (third from right), speaking during the press conference at Bath, St. John, while flanked by other Ministers including Minister of Transport, Works and Maintenance, Dr. William Duguid (right); Minister of Agriculture, Indar Weir (second from right); Minister in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Maintenance, Peter Phillips (second from left); and Minister of Environment and National Beautification, Trevor Prescod; and other officials.
GOVERNMENT is treating the return of the Sargassum seaweed to the island’s shores as a national emergency.
SEVERAL government Ministers are encouraging Barbadians to go to the beach and collect the Sargassum seaweed to use in their gardens.
Although persons would have speculated that them not being able to reach a decision means that the Synod is ‘in confusion’, Diocesan Administrator, Canon Wayne Issacs pointed out that they were sim
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