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General Secretary of the Caribbean Movement for Peace and Integration (CMPI) David Denny encouraged Barbadians to support efforts that create better conditions for future generations as he also urged them to recognise the significance of the Bussa Rebellion.Speaking to Barbados TODAY at the People’s Community Grounding for the Commemoration of the 207th Anniversary of the Bussa Rebellion on Friday, Denny said Barbadians should continue to engage in activities to observe the historic event which has helped to shape modern society.“I am hoping that Barbadians will recognise that we are standing on the shoulders of those ancestors who would have fought many battles to create the conditions for the abolition of slavery and for our emancipation,” Denny told those gathered at the Ivy Sports Bar, Back Ivy, St Michael.“I am hoping that the Barbadian community would be prepared to support progressive struggles so that we can do like our ancestors in terms of creating better conditions f ....
With no money in hand and with his sister now applying for a loan, self-confessed gunman Kemar Tamall Walrond could be staring at time in prison when he returns to the No 3 Supreme Court this week. Walrond, 35, of Back Ivy, St Michael, was back before Justice Carlisle Greaves on Friday after he had admitted, at an earlier Session of the Continuous Sittings, having a .22-calibre semi-automatic pistol on … ....