Grenada gets more spicy
Grenada’s Ministry of Agriculture is increasing the production of spices on the island with the launch of the Spice Replanting Program for every parish.
Grenada’s Ministry of Agriculture is increasing the production of spices on the island with the launch of the Spice Replanting Program for every parish.
Rosa Bonilla, the former first lady of Honduras, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison on charges of fraud and misappropriation of funds destined for social programs.
On the eve of Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, new King Charles III shook hands with Gaston Browne, the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, who has renewed efforts to stage a referendum on the country becoming a republic within three years.
Rastafarians are not adequately benefitting from Jamaica’s developing cannabis industry claims Olivia Grange, the Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sports.
Cuba’s latest migration crisis is not letting up as thousands attempt to leave the island for a better life.
Trinidad and Tobago is celebrating 60 years of independence from Britain and its latest official party was the Tobago Carnival over the weekend.
Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne has said following the Queen’s death he will call for a referendum on the country becoming a republic within three years.
Caribbean countries have renewed calls for Britain to pay slavery reparations following the accession of King Charles III to the British throne.
Barbados completed its inaugural flight from West Africa last week when 130 passengers from various countries landed in the first direct flight from Lagos, Nigeria. The Ethiopian Airlines flight was eight hours long with little turbulence.
The Guyana Rum Festival returns this weekend highlighting why it celebrates its food, beverage, and culture.