Abed goes back to his roots, plants twenty new trees
Gabriel Abed, a graduate of Queen’s College, returned to his alma mater last week and planted 20 new trees on the compound.
Gabriel Abed, a graduate of Queen’s College, returned to his alma mater last week and planted 20 new trees on the compound.
Prime Minister Freundel Stuart believes the Caribbean and the African continent need to forge closer relations.
THE education arm of trade unions, working in collaboration with government and other private institutions, must seek to improve workers’ skills, competencies and general education.
Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Richard Sealy, engages President of the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) Youth Arm, Tricia Gill (left); Youth Co-ordinator with the BWU Youth Arm, Serena Browne (right); and Treasurer, Jared Gilkes, following the opening of the BWU’s Regional Youth Seminar.
Several youthful trade unionists from Barbados and across the region gathered at the Frank Walcott Labour College in Mangrove, St.
Dr. John Mwansa (right), former general manager of the Barbados Water Authority (BWA), as he spoke at the second town hall meeting convened to address the controversial operation at the Lower Estate Quarry. Looking on (from left) is the man at the centre of the operation, Anderson Cherry, CEO of Project Recycle Ltd.; Member of Parliament for St. George North, Gline Clarke; and Roger Craig, concerned resident and co-ordinator of the town hall meetings.
After making a follow-up visit to the controversial Lower Estate Quarry recently and witnessing firsthand the changes being made to the environment there, Dr.
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