Guyana mentors its men and boys
Guyana has announced a revolutionary program to mentor men and boys to become better citizens and more community-spirited people.
Guyana has announced a revolutionary program to mentor men and boys to become better citizens and more community-spirited people.
Barbados, whose Prime Minister Mia Mottley, has championed the logic that small and developing countries desperately need debt relief and funding to survive climate change, has reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund that will make it among the first recipients from a new $45 billi
St Lucia is one of the most romantic places for couples to visit, so it was apt that it hosted an event to retain that reputation.
Jamaica’s broadcasting regulator has banned music and TV broadcasts deemed to glorify or promote criminal activity, violence, drug use, scamming and weapons.
Antigua hosted the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Human Rights Unit last week to assess the needs of people there with disabilities and mental health conditions.
Jamaica and Trinidad are two Caribbean countries the United States Department of State is warning not to travel because of their recent alarming increase in crime rate.
St Lucia’s President of the Senate, Stanley Felix, has been arrested and charged in connection with a murder. He will re-appear in court on November 16, after being granted EC$15,000 ($KY$4,600) bail on a charge of perverting the course of justice.
Dominica is promoting Creole wear every Friday throughout October as part of its independence month. Creole wear stems from slavery days when on feast days free women and slaves brought out bright, colourful clothes.
Cubans have taken place on the streets of Havana after Hurricane Ian knocked out power to the entire country on 27 September.
The St Vincent and the Grenadines has gathered building materials to construct new houses for victims of last year’s volcano eruption that displaced a huge swathe of the population.