Barbados leader halts £3m payout to UK MP for Drax Hall plantation - The Guardian Barbados leader halts £3m payout to UK MP for Drax Hall plantation  The Guardian

Barbados 'pauses' acquisition of former slavery plantation owned by Tory MP - Yahoo! Voices Barbados 'pauses' acquisition of former slavery plantation owned by Tory MP  Yahoo! Voices

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Seawall vendors with permanent structures given marching orders By Mia Anthony Vendors along the seawall between Camp Road and Vlissengen Road were yesterday ordered to remove by the Sea Defence Board (SDB) and Minister of Public Works Juan Edghill said they had violated the terms of their occupancy of the spots. The article Seawall vendors with permanent structures given marching orders appeared first on Stabroek News.

PPC took eight months to throw out complaint by R Kissoon over D&I pumps bid -disputed contract was signed on New Year’s Day, evaluation committee erred on two guidelines It took eight months for the PPC to throw out a complaint by R Kissoon Contracting Services over a bid for D&I pumps but more irregularities have surfaced in the tendering system including errors by the evaluation committee and the signing of the disputed contract on January 1st 2023, a national holiday. The article PPC took eight months to throw out complaint by R Kissoon over D&I pumps bid appeared first on Stabroek News.

President receives $110.8m cheque for aid to Palestinians President Irfaan Ali yesterday received a cheque valued at $110,815,105 from the Muslim community in Guyana at the Office of the President to support the people of Palestine with humanitarian aid. The article President receives $110.8m cheque for aid to Palestinians appeared first on Stabroek News.

Quarrie miner charged with murdering Venezuelan Cane Vincent, a 24-year-old miner of Quarrie Village, Region Nine was charged yesterday with the murder of Leonel Manuel Franco Beria, a 19-year-old Venezuelan national. The article Quarrie miner charged with murdering Venezuelan appeared first on Stabroek News.

Venezuelan brothers attacked by schoolmates at Stewartville Secondary By Abigail Headley Two Venezuelan brothers attending Stewartville Secondary School on the West Demerara are now nursing serious injuries to the head and hand after being assaulted by schoolmates on Monday afternoon. The article Venezuelan brothers attacked by schoolmates at Stewartville Secondary appeared first on Stabroek News.

CHARGES LOOM Former Westmoreland Central Member of Parliament Dwayne Vaz is facing charges for breaching Section 43(1)(b) of the Integrity Commission Act (ICA). At the same time, a senior public servant is in trouble with the anti-corruption body for failing to...

WRONG WAY Nearly half of Jamaicans are of the view that things are going in the wrong direction, citing unemployment among youth as a major indicator. The findings are the results of a poll conducted by the Don Anderson-led Market Research Services Limited...

Gov't MPs, Speaker pay glowing tributes to Curtis GOVERNMENT LAWMAKERS paid tribute to former clerk to the Houses of Parliament Valrie Curtis in her absence on Tuesday, but the parliamentary Opposition reserved their accolades for a future event when they can commend the former administrator of...

Finally; Holness releases AG’s opinion HOUSE SPEAKER Juliet Holness on Tuesday bowed to public pressure after months of intense debate and released the opinion of the Auditor General’s Chambers, allowing the documents to be tabled in the House of Representatives. Holness did not act...

Police pan idea of bias in treatment of Clansman, One Order Gangs Senior Superintendent Christopher Phillips has dismissed criticisms that the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is not applying the heat evenly to the two main gangs in Spanish Town, St Catherine, with the Clansman Gang getting significant police...