At least 62 members of 118th Congress have violated a federal insider trading and conflicts-of-interest law, a Raw Story analysis of congressional...
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Minister of Energy Lisa Cummins says a wide cross-section of stakeholders was consulted on the draft of the Electricity Supply Bill, 2024. Leading off debate on the bill in the Senate yesterday, she said it was being prepared from 2019 and included input from a large number of entities, including the Barbados Light & Power Company, […] The post Draft power bill not rushed, says Cummins appeared first on nationnews.com.
At least 62 members of 118th Congress have violated a federal insider trading and conflicts-of-interest law, a Raw Story analysis of congressional...
THE EDITOR: I believe in keeping things simple, sifting through the rhetoric and jargon and really looking at the crux of the issues. The minister in...
The boss of the clothing chain Superdry says its rival Shein is being allowed to “dodge tax”, and is urging the government to take action. Julian...
By Christopher M. Blanchard and Paul K. Kerr The 118thCongress may engage the Biden Administrationwith regard to U.S. policy toward Saudi...
Both the General Insurance Association of Barbados (GIAB) and the Barbados Police Service are expressing optimism about the new policy where police no...
The Barbados Manufactures’ Association (BMA) and the Transportation Intermediaries of Barbados are warning about possible strike action by the...
Monrovia — Deputy Finance and Development Planning Minister for Administration, Bill McGill Jones, announced on Monday that the Fiscal Year 2025...
MAYARO MP Rushton Paray was allowed to make a contribution to debate on the Civil Division Bill 2024 in the House of Representatives on September 20,...
The amount of money that the Barbados Light & Power (BL&P) spends to maintain the island’s electricity grid and on new technology has been described...
"Mend fences with India and maintain ties with China to revive Maldives' economy and protect its independence." The Maldivian economy is going...