Minister for Home Affairs Pio Tikoduadua has emphasized that investing in prevention is essential to tackling Fiji’s growing drug crisis. Speaking...
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The Government of Barbados is set to introduce new vehicle window tint regulations aimed at enhancing public safety and supporting law enforcement in combating crime. These measures, once implemented, will help officers better investigate criminal activities by ensuring increased visibility inside vehicles. The new regulations, which focus on controlling the level of tint on vehicle […] The post New tint regulations to aid crime prevention in Barbados appeared first on nationnews.com.
Minister for Home Affairs Pio Tikoduadua has emphasized that investing in prevention is essential to tackling Fiji’s growing drug crisis. Speaking...
Vehicle owners and taxi drivers are bracing themselves as the Government of Liberia commences vigorous inspections of vehicles plying the country’s...
Barbados is set to launch its first National Crime Prevention Action Plan by year’s end, aimed at addressing youth crime and its root causes,...
Criminologist Kim Ramsay has sounded the alarm on a disturbing reversal in homicide trends in Barbados, with her latest crime study revealing a...
To address the root causes of crime and to sensitize parents about parental responsibility in preventing crimes amongst youths through a non-kinetic...
Hundreds of public service vehicle (PSV) workers across the country will be required to complete a new public service training course at the Barbados...
A new initiative aims to improve cervical cancer screening in the South Pacific, enhancing early detection and prevention efforts to protect women's...
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has announced plans to introduce a clinical pharmacy service as part of its 2025-2028 Strategic Plan, aimed at...
Minister of Business Senator Lisa Cummins says there will be no job losses as the Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office (CAIPO)...
The Ministry of Education is implementing several initiatives aimed at better supporting students with special needs, Minister of State in the...