Chairman of the Lions Club South Public Speaking Committee, Junior Bacchus has stood up in defence of students who experienced what he described as a ‘stumble’ in the preliminary rounds of the Lions Club South/Flow National Secondary Schools Public Speaking Competition.
After a delay the results of the May – June Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exam has been released. In an updated release the Ministry of Education and National Reconciliation, it indicated that there was a 72.2% pass rate of the 2133 students who were registered. Of the 2133 registered, 1486 were school candidates and…
Except for one secondary institution, the late start to the school repair programme by the Roads, Buildings and General Services Authority (BRAGSA) is said to have not affected the reopening of schools yesterday.
A local Minister of Religion is urging persons to not seek revenge for wrongs that may have been done to them and to understand that death is not the end of life. “The one who kill the other person would have to carry the guilt of the one who would have been killed. “Same principle that is applied when you forgive your enemy, you free yourself from the guilt … …