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Prime Minister Mia Mottley (left) speaking to government officials and (right) Grenville Phillips of BAPE during the tour yesterday.

‘National crisis’

Describing the situation with the South Coast Sewage Plant as a “national crisis”, Prime Minister Mia Mottley said she does not know how it was not treated to as a “national emergency” before, and

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Director of One Welches Limited, James Edghill, having his blood pressure tested by Senior Sister (Ag.), Moreen Smith, while Manager at the Geriatric Hospital, Joanell Oxley-Worrell and Principal Nursing Officer, Annastacia Jordan, look on. Blood pressure monitors were among the items donated earlier this week.

Confident in gov’t

One businessman involved in the local real estate sector has expressed “hope and confidence in the new government”.

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President of the Barbados Council for the Disabled Maria Holder-Small (left) being greeted by the Programme Manager Security, Human Rights and Civil Society Delegation of the European Union to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean States, the OECS and CARICOM/CARIFORUM European Union Representative Luc Patzelt at yesterday’s opening of the LIVITY Project, held at the Hilton Hotel.

Not enough!

NOT enough attention is being paid to those Civil Society Organisations (CSO) which are the technocrats in their field of attaining civil rights for marginalised groups.

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