Despite claims by the Skerrit Labour Govt. of spending enormous amounts of money on education, the needs of teachers in Dominica’s schools, have been neglected.
Investigations carried out by the United Workers Party, reveal that the Skerrit Govt. persists with an antiquated quota system in our secondary school system. The government only provides for a limited [...]
October 2, 2009 | 84 views |
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Good evening! First allow me on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Labour to congratulate the Government and people of the People’s Republic of China as you celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China. Special sentiments go out to you, Ambassador and the Staff of your [...]
October 2, 2009 | 119 views |
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Teachers will gather for a grand rally to commemorate World Teachers Day at the Pierre Charles Secondary School this morning.
Public Relations Officer of the Dominica Association of Teacher Francis Jno-Lewis says it is not a public holiday and all teachers are expected to attend the affair.
“We have been having activities but the climax is [...]
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Wednesday night’s reception Party at the State House on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC)
October 2, 2009 | 202 views |
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Government has responded to the Dominica Public Servants (DPSU) request for salary increase of 19 percent for the next three years.
The PSU received three, one and two percent salary increases for the past three years. Now, General Secretary of the DPSU Thomas Letang is requesting seven, six and six percent increases for 2009/2012.
General Secretary of [...]
October 2, 2009 | 499 views |
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60 years ago, the Chinese people liberated themselves from the imperialist powers’ invasion and war calamities, and ushered in a new era following their extremely hard and bitter struggles.
From then on, China has witnessed tremendous changes under the leadership of the Chinese Central Government, especially since it adopted the policy of reform and opening up [...]
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The United Workers Party (UWP) is calling on the Dominica Labour Party (DLP) to stop what it said is the “blatant abuse of State Funds for its electioneering masquerading as Cabinet Town Halls.
“After five Town Halls, the DLP cannot continue to use and abuse State funds for their election campaigning under the guise of Cabinet [...]
October 1, 2009 | 65 views |
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The government of Dominica has approved the temporary lifting of the ban on hunting and fishing in freshwater streams for the period October 1st 2009 to December 31st 2009.
During that period only licensed hunters and freshwater fishermen may hunt the following species of animals, Agouti, Manicou, Rammier Crabs and Freshwater fish.
The Forestry Division will begin [...]
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Churches in Dominica are being advised to return the ban on handshaking and kissing during the time of peace.
The Roman Catholic Church recently lifted a ban on hugging and kissing as a sign of piece during the mass.
But with the recent confirmation of another swine flu case and an outbreak in flu-like symptoms on the [...]
October 1, 2009 | 101 views |
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The Members of the United Workers Party Roseau Valley Constituency Association has moved a resolution, calling on Senator Collin McIntyre to speak out and clear his name or his involvement in perceived acts of corruption and nepotism.
The Committee members held a meeting in Cochran on Wednesday.
Part of the resolution reads, “where as Prime Minister Roosevelt [...]
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