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HDC OWED $225M Posted: Saturday, November 16, 2013
HDC OWED $225M MANY persons lucky enough to live in a house or apartment from the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) are unwilling to pay the monthly rent of about $350, or the monthly mortgage of about $1,600.
No Land to Build John: 214,000 housing applicants
GORDON UNDER FIRE …AGAIN Integrity Commission apologises to AG for not disclosing Range Rover probe
'Why keep me in the dark?'
Duke denies retrenchment talks with Govt Public Services Association (PSA) president Watson Duke has denied he has been in discussions with the Government on plans for the massive retrenchment of public servants
Land shortage for housing HDC managing director:
Free for all under PNM Moonan on poor state of HDC affairs
Experts on appointment of Fuad's wife: She should have refused job
Rowley seeks meeting with Carmona over PSC nominations
Dumas: PSC appointments unconstitutional Former head of the Public Service and former diplomat Reginald Dumas said yesterday that he still held the view that the appointments of James Armstrong and Roamar Achat-Saney to the Police Service Commission (PSC) by the President, are unconstitutional.
PM Kamla to chair Caricom meeting ...of the Caricom Bureau of Heads next week to deal with the issue of persons of Haitians descent born in the Dominican Republic after 1929
Judge warns new lawyers: Watch your Facebook posts
Ashworth 'shocked' $45,000 a month 'too much' for London's villa...
More Afro children living in Homes THE majority of children living in children's homes are of African descent,
3 policemen test positive for dengue Three constables attached to Marabella Police Station have reportedly tested positive for dengue.
Activist 'heartbroken' Govt ministers have abandoned environmental cause
Teacher on sex charge granted $60,000 bail
8 prisoners stabbed Eight inmates at the Remand Section of the Golden Grove Prison, Arouca were yesterday treated at the prison infirmary for stab wounds
Soldier held with illegal Venezuelans A group of Venezuelan women who attempted to sneak into this country was arrested on Thursday and detained at the Immigration Detention Centre yesterday.
Barbados police defend decision to charge journalists
Arms buried in tree root AN INTRA-TEC 9 sub-machine gun, which police said is capable of discharging 15 to 20 rounds of ammunition in seconds, and a homemade 12-gauge shotgun
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