Front-line workers should be first to get vaccine, says Barbados PM
Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Amor Mottley believes workers in the tourism and travel sector should be given priority access to vaccinations and therapeutics...
Minister of Health discusses SVG’s vaccine opportunities
Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environment Hon. St. Clair Prince, during his presentation at the 2021 budget debate, discussed the opportunities that have...
Crews rescued safely following Gulf of Oman tanker blasts
Dozens of crew members have been rescued after abandoning two commercial oil tankers hit by explosions in the Gulf of Oman.
Iran was quoted by...
Man charged on murder attempt
Recardo Mc Fee, a 30 year old labourer of Villa, was arrested and charged with the attempt murder on Jawanaza Fraser, a 38 year...
NEMO hosts Initial Damage Assessment workshop
Agencies involved in the Damage Assessment process as well as members of the Damage Assessment Sub-committee of The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) will...
Vincentian joins Concacaf as Competition Administrator
Vincentian Shane Cadogan has joined the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf), as their Competitions Administrator.
Mr. Cadogan’s appointment in the...
LIAT celebrates 63 years in the Caribbean skies
LIAT, The Caribbean Airline, is today celebrating 63 years of service flying across the Caribbean.
Chief Executive Officer, Julie Reifer-Jones expressed her gratitude to the...
Two Bills to receive first reading when parliament meets next week
Two Bills, the Appropriation Bill, 2017 and the Argyle International Airport (Loan Authorisation) Bill, 2017 will receive their first Reading during the meeting of...
Persons urged to make proper use of litter bins located in capital city Kingstown
An appeal is being made for persons to make proper use of the litter bins situated at strategic points in capital city, Kingstown.
This admonition...
15,000 Rohingya under quarantine as coronavirus cases rise
At least 15,000 Rohingya refugees are under quarantine in Bangladesh's vast camps, as the number of confirmed coronavirus infections there rose to 29.
Health experts...