The Tourism Development Corporation (TDC) is turning to the public to help fund national development through a new micro-donation campaign dubbed Make...
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The Tourism Development Corporation (TDC) has unveiled a new funding initiative called Make Change that will allow everyday Barbadians and visitors to contribute to national development projects through small, voluntary donations when making purchases at participating businesses. Speaking at a media briefing at the Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary in Christ Church yesterday, TDC executive officer […] The post Make Change a new project to raise funds appeared first on nationnews.com.
The Tourism Development Corporation (TDC) is turning to the public to help fund national development through a new micro-donation campaign dubbed Make...
In a move to change the way salaries are paid across Barbados, a new digital disbursement was unveiled that could spell the end of monthly cheque...
Believers in Christ, students, Lecturers in higher institutions in Edo State have been urged to shun cultism and anti-social vices in order to...
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians eligible for the Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (Sara) aid need only present their MyKad to make purchases — with no prior...
The event aimed at raise funds for youth-led development programs across local villages.
Government is promising Barbadians residing in Bridgetown and its environs that there will be a major improvement in their living conditions. Minister...
The Marriott International Group is partnering with Trinity Recruitment Services to head hunt Barbadians to work at the Four Points by Sheraton in...
This investment supports the Mekong Delta’s urgent drive toward climate resilience and sustainable development, addressing the region’s heightened...
A new study from the University of British Columbia (UBC) has found that high insulin levels—commonly seen in people with obesity and Type 2...
A new study from the University of British Columbia (UBC) has found that high insulin levels—commonly seen in people with obesity and Type 2...