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LocalDOMLEC's Manager resigns.
May 27, 2014Collin Cover, the General Manager of the Dominica Electricity Services Ltd, DOMLEC has resigned, the company said in a press release.
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LocalCivil Servants in Blue and Red
May 27, 2014It is an open secret. Civil servants have been actively participating in election campaigning over the years but now that the numbers are growing, union bosses are getting a headache. ...
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LocalDead or Alive
May 27, 2014Cuthbert Vidal has walked the earth for over six decades and for six decades, he has ploughed the earth.
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WorldJacob Zuma re-elected South African president
May 21, 2014CAPE TOWN, May 21 (Xinhua/Sun) -- South Africa's parliament on Wednesday re-elected incumbent Jacob Zuma for a second five-year term.
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LocalRubis launches new brand in Dominica
May 21, 2014Last Week Rubis West Indies Limited announced the launch of its new brand, Rubis, to Dominica.
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LocalPaul moves to DBS
May 21, 2014The Cabinet of Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has approved the appointment of Mervin Paul to manage the State- owned Dominica Broad casting Corporation, DBS Radio effective June 1, 2014, the ...
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LocalState hotels: will they compete with private sector hotels
May 21, 2014It has generated howls of pleasure from deep within the bosom of the ruling caste and, in this case, the choir is led by the tourism minister.
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LocalDOMLEC shines again
May 21, 2014Sometimes less is more. In 2013 DOMLEC, Dominica's sole electricity generating and distributing company, proved that though it took in less money it made more.
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ElectionsTeacher Glo Goes
May 21, 2014The Dominica Labour Party (DLP) is expected to announce soon that Gloria "Teacher Glo" Shillingford will not contest the next general election as a DLP candidate in Wesley. The current ...
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LocalWe won't run with Ronnie
May 21, 2014Is Ronnie Isidore a member of the United Workers Party (UWP) or is he a renegade?
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ElectionsMatthew Walter: dead things don't move
May 20, 2014Mathew Walter, the Minister of Agriculture, has a simple answer for persons who say agriculture died and is about to be buried, under his watch. Dead things don't move. And, ...