PM: No Budget next week
PRIME Minister Mia Amor Mottley says she will shortly be sharing with Barbadians the steps being taken to buffer the country against the likely economic impact of COVID-19, while giving the assuran
PRIME Minister Mia Amor Mottley says she will shortly be sharing with Barbadians the steps being taken to buffer the country against the likely economic impact of COVID-19, while giving the assuran
The Opposition Party, The People’s Party for Democracy and Development (PdP), is calling on the Barbados Government to be upfront and transparent about its plans for this year’s Crop Over and We Ga
Patients are being urged to know their medication, the dosage they are taking and for what reason it has been prescribed.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Creative Economy, Culture and Sports, Jehu Wiltshire, addressing the UNESCO-CDEMA Workshop on Disaster Resilience in the Caribbean’s Culture Sector. Looking on are Chair, Barbados National Commission for UNESCO, Alissandra Cummins (centre); and Co-ordinator of the Cultural Programme, UNESCO Regional Office for Culture for Latin America and the Caribbean, Tatiana Villegas.
Everyone has a role and responsibility in addressing the impact of climate change on cultural heritage.
AS of yesterday there were no cases of COVID-19, but the assurance has been given that preparations are in place for when, not if, it comes to the shores of Barbados.
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