Dr Sir Kennedy Simmonds, former Prime Minister of St Kitts & Nevis I have been in deep reflection since I received the sad news today, of the passing of Sir James Mitchell, former Prime Minister of St. Vincent & The Grenadines. He holds pride of place in the history of Caribbean, economic, social and political development. Sir James was highly regarded and respected as an astute and unique Political Leader …
Dr Sir Kennedy Simmonds, former Prime Minister of St Kitts & Nevis I have been in deep reflection since I received the sad news today, of the passing of Sir James Mitchell, former Prime Minister of St. Vincent & The Grenadines. He holds pride of place in the history of Caribbean, economic, social and political development. Sir James was highly regarded and respected as an astute and unique Political Leader …
The Barbados Constitution stands as the “supreme law” of Barbados. Within this document, the monarch’s representative, the Governor-General of Barbados is given authority to determine appointments of Government officials and Senators, issue pardons and execute duties that affect the process of Parliament, national elections and other government business. The role and responsibilities are outlined in Chapter IV of the Constitution with the name mentioned consistently in portions throughout the Constitution …
Each year at this time my reflections on our reclamation and use of national independence are tempered by the painful memories of the tragedy in neighbouring Grenada, a mere four years after the Revolution of March 1979 had seemed to herald a new, bright chapter in Caribbean history. Last week, the social media was all abuzz with views and counter-opinions of the dramatic developments in Grenada during the first half …
Each year at this time my reflections on our reclamation and use of national independence are tempered by the painful memories of the tragedy in neighbouring Grenada, a mere four years after the Revolution of March 1979 had seemed to herald a new, bright chapter in Caribbean history. Last week, the social media was all abuzz with views and counter-opinions of the dramatic developments in Grenada during the first half …