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At least two challengers have emerged for the presidency of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP). Yesterday, former minister of tourism and three-time parliamentary representative for St Michael South Central, Richard Sealy, confirmed he had accepted the nomination from that branch. And Ryan Walters, who ran in the last election as the candidate for St Michael North West, has also thrown his hat into the ring against incumbent Dr Ronnie Yearwood. … ....
The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is continuing with its flea market project to give entrepreneurs the opportunity to promote their small businesses and earn an extra dollar.
On Saturday, several entrepreneurs gathered on the grounds of the DLP’s George Street Auditorium to participate in the Market Day experience.
Clothing, books, plants and jewellery, were among some of the many items on sale. ....
The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is calling on the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) administration to account for the annual $150 000 subvention that is not being paid to any opposition party since there is no opposition in the House of Assembly.Member of the party’s General Council, Irene Sandiford-Garner on Wednesday said the Government should inform Barbadians what is being done with the money since the DLP was whitewashed in the May 2018 and January 2022 general elections.During a press conference at the party’s headquarters, she said there were serious consequences to the withdrawal of the subvention from the 67-year-old political party in a small country like Barbados.“It has implications because it prevents any opposition from functioning, and when you look at the vote tally, the party with the second highest number of votes should receive something to keep working because then you have no democracy. ....