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A jovial Mary-Anne Redman (centre), who was able to retain the post as President of the Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union (BSTU) following the election process, engages members of the newly elected Executive Council. From left: Sis. Donna King – 2nd Vice President; Bro. Leslie Lett Jr. – 3rd Vice President; Sis. Dawn Grosvenor-Davis – General Secretary; Bro. Charles Morris – 1st Vice President; Sis. Nicole Branch – Treasurer; and Bro. Carseen Greenidge – Public Relations Officer. (Missing is Bro. Kirtis Luke – Deputy General Secretary).

Redman retains post as President of BSTU

Mary-Anne Redman has retained her post as President of the Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union (BSTU), following a highly anticipated election process, which formed part of the BSTU’s Annual General

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Dr. Renae Ferguson-Bufford, Chairperson of CROSQ Council (left) in conversation with Sergio Mujica, Secretary General, International Organisation for Standardisation, during the opening of the 32nd Meeting of the Council of the CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) at the Accra Beach Hotel.

INTEGRATION CALL

An official of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is pushing for the Caribbean to integrate.

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Opposition Leader of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP), Mia Mottley.

Release the files!

If you have nothing to hide, then release the International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2017 Article IV report that was approved in January.

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