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It is with joy that I pen these few words to wish all my people of the Homeland and in the Diaspora a happy Independence Day. We do celebrate 39 years and the struggles continue but God will see us through. The journey to this place was not an…
Read moreAnnouncements by PM Dr. Ralph Gonsalves in his Independence Address 2018: 120+ graduate teachers who obtained degrees in 2013, 2014, 2015 to be appointed as Graduate Teachers from January 2019. Free Hold titles to be given to farmers who leased lands from the government. Some 120 lots land for…
Read moreCongratulations to us for making 39 years of progress since 1979. From the Rt Honourable Robert Milton Cato to Dr Ralph Gonsalves we have made real strides, especially over the last 10 years. If we can put our country first and work together we will be much further advanced…
Read moreSir Godfrey Gregg After the elections of 2020, I will fight to have the law restored where fishermen will have the window to catch and kill turtles and to be charged for killing turtles out the season and those that hunt the eggs. Bequia provides most of the fish,…
Read moreBequia will always be an independent Island within the great state of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. From 1967 to present Bequia has been in the control of Sir James Mitchell and the now New Democratic Party. I do not see any change in the near future until I…
Read moreFirst Prime Minister of St.Vincent and the Grenadines, Rt Hon. Robert Milton Cato signing legal instrument declaring SVG’S Political Independence and sovereignty. Other members of the Vincentian delegation are former Attorney General, Mr Arthur Wiliams and Fmr Foreign Affairs Minister Mr Hudson Tannis As we approach the celebrations of…
Read moreToday is declared Emancipation Day since the abolition of slavery. The Act was passed on August 1, 1833, and became effective in 1834. Many people believe that we were enslaved in Africa and shipped to the Caribbean. However, if that is the case many are still in enslavement and there…
Read moreTHIS IS A RE-POST AUGUST 1 IS EMANCIPATION DAY FOR ALL PEOPLE OF AFRICANÂ DESCENT AUGUST 1 IS EMANCIPATION DAY FOR ALL PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT By Jason Walker Emancipation day is an important day for the descendants of Africa, especially those whose ancestors were impacted by the Slave trade.…
Read moreAs with St. Vincent, Bequia was home to Amerindians before European farmers, fishermen and traders settled here in the 1700s. Nine sugar plantations were established during the early 1800s but prosperity was short-lived when the sugar industry entered a period of decline. The maritime trades of fishing, whaling and boat…
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Read moreMia Mottley Sworn in As Barbados’ First Female Prime Minister, Names Attorney General Mia Mottley (Right) Took the Oath of Office Before Governor General Dame Sandra Mason at Government House. Mottley, Barbados’ eighth prime minister, is expected to name the rest of her Cabinet by Monday. Mere hours after…
Read moreMia Mottley is sworn in as new Prime Minister Less than 24 hours after she led her Barbados Labour Party (BLP) to victory in the May 24 general election, Mia Amor Mottley, 52, was sworn in as Barbados’ eighth prime minister on Friday, joining a handful of Caribbean women…
Read moreBarbados Labour Party takes landslide elections victory; gets first female Prime Minister Reproduced from Barbados Today Prime Minister Mia Mottley The Barbados Labour Party (BLP) will form the next government, led by its first female prime minister, and based on unofficial results, it will do so without any official…
Read moreIn Historic Victory, Barbados Elects First Female Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley even earned the backing of the country’s most recognizable national: Rihanna. The Caribbean island of Barbados elected its first female prime minister Thursday, adding to a growing list of woman-led countries in the Western Hemisphere. Mia Amor…
Read moreThe Philippines Genocide 3 million Filipinos Killed 25 Apr 2017  in History  tagged Genocide / Philippines / USA by British Frank (updated on 1st May 2018) The Philippines Genocide is the genocide history forgot, you will find in history books the Filipino-American War of 1899-1902 but they fail to mention the genocide carried out by the United States of America on…
Read moreMay 2, a day to remember your History Today we remember the day when the Soviet Red Army overtook Berlin, Nazi Germany’s political base, and capital and one of Reich’s most important industrial-military bases. Despite what Hollywood’s cinematographic and cultural industry wants to make us believe, it was the…
Read moreMay 1st is known as “Workers Day”, recently called “May Day”. Any way you take it, the workers of this country MUST be recognized for whatever contribution they make to the country. This is no longer a man’s world, and the stage will be shared with women from every…
Read moreJamal Brown wrote and took us back in time. “I am fascinated with Caribbean History, for History is not merely a subject – it is our way of life, and a perfect way of viewing the world around us. I want my generation to fully understand and appreciate the…
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