Redman: Combermere situation will not continue
THE problems at Combermere are not over.
THE problems at Combermere are not over.
From left: Project Manager in the Ministry of Social Care, Ken Knight; Member of Parliament for Christ Church East, Dr. Denis Lowe; recipient of the new three-bedroom house at Parish Land, Christ Church, Marlene Bourne with her granddaughter, Jakeeya Inniss-White standing in front of her; and Minister of Social Care, Steven Blackett, in conversation outside the new house.
At least nine families will be receiving new houses this year, through the Ministry of Social Care’s Poverty Alleviation Reduction Programme.
Government will continue to build houses, repair roads and make needed efforts to improve constituencies across the island, up until the night before the next General election, which is constitutio
President of the Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union (BSTU), Mary-Anne Redman, conversing with BSTU General Secretary, Andrew Brathwaite; alongside Erskine Padmore, First Vice-President; and Rev. Charles Morris Third Vice-President, during the BSTU Annual General Meeting held at Harrison College, yesterday.
The Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union (BSTU) is fully aware of the law.
Members from forty-five New Testament Church (NTCOG) of God branches celebrated their centennial anniversary with an opening ceremony on Palm Sunday.
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