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Dionne Emtage, Commercial Director at Digicel with second place winner Eliza Clarke (second left), her family and CEO of Digicel, Alex Tasker.

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From left: Lenn Brome, Dionne Emtage, Commercial Director at Digicel, third place winner, Sheri Benjamin and CEO of Digicel, Alex Tasker.

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From left: Christopher Reid, Dionne Emtage, Commercial Director at Digicel; grand prize winner, Rochelle Lashley, Teammate Nakila Quintyne; and Alex Tasker, CEO of Digicel.

Lashley, team-mates win Digicel’s grand prize

Rochelle Lashley and her team-mates, Nakila Quintyne and Christopher Reid, are the winners of Digicel’s 2017 My Digicel App, Treasures of Barbados Treasure Hunt.

Honey potential

With more than 60 per cent of the honey imports into the Caribbean coming to Barbados, it is believed that this country is poised to develop a honey industry.

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Member of Parliament for The City, Jeffrey Bostic (left at front); Dean of the St. Michael’s Cathedral, Dr. Jeffrey Gibson (centre at front); Acting Inspector Stephen Griffith (right at front); and Police Public Relations Officer, Acting Inspector Roland Cobbler (right at back), during the tour of the City Mosque.

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Members of the public received a tour of the City Mosque, which is celebrating 60 years, yesterday.

City Mosque celebrating 60 years

AS the City Mosque celebrates 60 years of serving the community, members of the Islamic faith invited the public to tour the historic building yesterday.

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The dramatic production, themed ‘Tourism Alert: Testing, Testing 1, 2, 3…’, was performed by the Barbados Community College Theatre Arts Department.

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Students of the Barbados Community College Theatre Arts Department educating and sensitising persons about the impact of HIV/AIDS on the tourism industry.

HIV/AIDS awareness being promoted in tourism industry

THE Ministry of Tourism and International Transport is not turning a blind eye to the fact that more travellers are coming to the island to experience sexual tourism.

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