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Barbadian PM Mia Mottley wins third term as BLP sweeps every seat in election - Reuters Barbadian PM Mia Mottley wins third term as BLP sweeps every seat in election Reuters
Congratulations, dear @miaamormottley, on your election to a third term as Barbados’ Prime Minister. You keep showing what it means to stand up for your people. From pushing on climate resilience and working to reform the global financial architecture. It's tr - x.com Congratulations, dear @miaamormottley, on your election to a third term as Barbados’ Prime Minister. You keep showing what it means to stand up for your people. From pushing on climate resilience and working to reform the global financial architecture. It's tr x.com
Road upgrades at Rupertee, Maruranau nearing completion The internal road network in the village of Rupertee in the North Rupununi district, Region Nine, is almost complete, according to the Department of Public Information (DPI). The article Road upgrades at Rupertee, Maruranau nearing completion appeared first on Stabroek News.
Oil and gas training college commissioned at Port Mourant -graduates working on offshore vessels President Irfaan Ali yesterday commissioned the Guyana Technical Training College Inc. (GTTCI) at Port Mourant, Berbice, describing the institution as one of the most strategic investments in oil and gas and “a central pillar of the government’s push to build a skilled technical workforce and long-term national capacity”. The article Oil and gas training college commissioned at Port Mourant appeared first on Stabroek News.
Ally says US$1.5m refund coming from GOAL intermediary Minister of Public Service with responsibility for Government Efficiency and Implementation, Zulfikar Ally, last Friday assured lawmakers that efforts are underway to recover funds paid in connection with a controversial scholarship arrangement after it emerged that students enrolled in a programme purportedly offered through Staffordshire University were not officially registered with that institution. The article Ally says US$1.5m refund coming from GOAL intermediary appeared first on Stabroek News.
National Assembly approves $1.558t budget The National Assembly yesterday morning passed the $1.558 trillion 2026 Budget with 36 government members voting in favour and 28 opposition members voting against. The article National Assembly approves $1.558t budget appeared first on Stabroek News.
400 of 600 biopsies for prostate cancer last year returned positive – Anthony APNU parliamentary leader Terrence Campbell on Friday shared his own battle with prostate cancer and Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony revealed that of the 600 biopsies done last year 400 were positive for cell abnormalities. The article 400 of 600 biopsies for prostate cancer last year returned positive – Anthony appeared first on Stabroek News.
Reading revival Less than a year after a literacy crisis at Pembroke Hall High School drew national attention, the institution has reported a landmark academic turnaround. Internal assessments have shown that 76 per cent of grade-seven students have advanced by two or more grade levels in reading, a success attributed to reduced class sizes, a specialised Grade 7 Academy model, and intensive remedial collaboration, principal Reverend Claude Ellis said.
‘I gave them all away’ If donating a pint of blood can save the lives of three persons, then Sonya Binns-Lawrence, the country’s leading blood donor, is just 10 shy of perhaps saving the lives of 400 of her fellow Jamaicans. The phlebotomist, who is celebrating her 60th birthday, decided to twin the occasion with her 130th donation of blood to the cause of helping someone in dire need. The selfless blood donor understands too well the need to give the precious life-giving substance, having worked as an expert in drawing blood for more than 35 years.
From pain to purpose Born out of an ever-increasing need for emotional and mental healing from gun crimes, the mission of the Pamella’s Sunrise Foundation is to close these deeply inflicted psychosocial wounds, by taking people through their pain towards their purpose. Turning around what’s traumatic can be torturous as often serious scars remain ... and Denise Johnston, founder of Pamella’s Sunrise Foundation, readily admittted that hers was a long journey towards purpose because her pain was not properly dealt with. Her grief ... is gripping.
COLD, DARK CUSTODY The conditions inside the Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facilities in the United States will bring even a seasoned military veteran to tears, and for 65-year-old Godfrey Wade, the decorated US ex-soldier deported to Jamaica a week ago, for almost six months tears came nightly.
Church alliance urges caution as casino regulations advance WESTERN BUREAU: A coalition of church leaders is urging lawmakers to proceed cautiously as Parliament advances the Casino Gaming (General) Regulations, 2025, warning that Jamaica must be fully prepared to manage the potential social risks of expanded casino operations. The Watchman Church Leaders Alliance (WCLA) said it has been monitoring the parliamentary discussions surrounding the regulations tied to integrated resort developments (IRDs), which the Government has positioned as catalysts for tourism expansion and foreign investment.
