|
"The fault in Barbados is that our study was done in 1996 and it took us [up to] 2007 to pass the legislation. A study was done on the financial institutions in Barbados and the insurance companies and banks got their legislation changed years ago" CREDIT UNIONISTS see benefits to new legislation which requires that they keep their savings for a five-year period but at the same time feel this is too long a period to "tie up" their money. via The Nation |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
WORKERS in Barbados will be encouraged to pursue and maintain standards of excellence when they gather for May Day celebrations this year. via The Nation |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
"In this way, we will ensure that, as the Government continues its quest to meet the housing needs of Barbadians, its programmes will be undertaken in the most effective and transparent manner." At the same time, some of the loan funds would be used to help reduce poverty and improve housing and land management. via The Nation |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
"We will continue to make [excess] noise . . . . We have grown tolerant and little is being done. It is typical Barbadian behaviour" PRESIDENT OF THE Society For a Quieter Barbados, Carl Moore, seems to be fighting a losing battle. via The Nation |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
"In any case, people who earn less than $25 000 a year do not pay income tax and this amendment only applies to those who do" BARBADIANS STILL have a number of concerns about the amended Income Tax Act, as many packed credit unions around the City on Saturday to air their views. via The Nation |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next > End >>
|
| Results 91 - 99 of 829 |