The government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Friday signed documents with the Demerara…
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Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves officially launched his latest book locally at the Methodist Church…
After an extensive three-day debate, parliament on Thursday approved the $1.4 billion budget for 2023…
Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves said he has been made aware of trafficking in persons…
Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves yesterday reported that a 90 percent vaccination rate has been…
Two field hospitals worth 1.34 million US dollars were handed over on Thursday to the…
Government Senator and Deputy Speaker of the house of assembly Ashelle Morgan and Deputy Director…
Animals continue to roam unattended in the red zone and are reportedly causing havoc for…
With some persons still reluctant to return to their home in the orange zone almost…
With some students and teachers returning to face to face teaching on Monday May 17,…
Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has defended the agreement the government signed last month with Rainforest Seafoods, a Jamaican based company which is expected to establish a fish processing facility at Calliaqua.
Scrapping LIAT as we know it and starting afresh is one of the strong possibilities being considered by the airline’s management.
The current situation in Venezuela will continue to create instability in the southern Caribbean and heads of government in the region have to find a solution to the issue rooted in dialogue.
SVG will continue to support the fundamental principles of non intervention, and non interference in the internal affairs of Venezuela.
Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has made it clear that he is not involved in the management and running of elections in the country.
Several new projects are expected to be rolled out in 2019 while, other areas will be expanded. So says Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves during the “Issues At Hand” radio program on Sunday.
Opposition Leader Dr. Godwin Friday, yesterday reiterated his call for the entire board of the Public Service Commission to resign.
The government’s proposed salary increases of 1 percent retroactive to July 2018, 1.5 per cent from January 2019, and 2 per cent for 2020 have been accepted by the National Workers Movement (NWM) and the Commercial Technical and Allied Workers Union (CTAWU).
Representatives of the SVG Teachers Union, the Public Service Union and the Police Welfare Association walked away from a meeting with Prime Minster Dr. Ralph Gonsalves last Friday
Prime Minister, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, said efforts are already under way to build another state-owned hotel, this time at Diamond.