Christian Life Assembly to Host Two Nights of Special Services

(ZIZ News) – Pastor Jeremy Thomas and his congregation at the Christian Life Assembly are making plans for two nights of special services under the theme “Grace for Grace”. On Tuesday, Pastor Thomas told our reporter that it is always…

ZIZ Will Not be the Same, Says Chairman Wattley

(ZIZ News) – “ZIZ will not be the same," was the promise of Douglas Wattley, Chairman of the company’s Board of Directors. “We will do some different things and we will do some things differently to make sure that we give you a product…

IMF warns of market breakdown potential due to low rates

Washington, United States (AFP) -- Financial markets face a higher risk of liquidity squeezes in a sell-off due to the effects of the long period of low interest rates, the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday. In a semi-annual report…

British prime minister to visit Grenada and Jamaica

London, England -- Some major announcements are expected to be made regarding developmental programmes when British prime minister, David Cameron, visits the Caribbean this week as part of the UK’s re-engagement with the region, with…

Belize PM calls snap elections

Belmopan, Belize -- After just over three-and-a-half years into his government’s current term of office, Belize Prime Minister Dean Barrow has called early general elections. “I have today advised the governor general to dissolve the…

Reject UK’s £25-m prison deal, Young Jamaica tells Gov’t

Kingston, Jamaica -- The youth arm of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is urging the Jamaican Parliament to flatly and unanimously reject the terms of the Memorandum (MOU) of Understanding signed between Jamaica's Security Ministry and the…

Warner accuses FIFA of using life ban as ‘distraction’

Port of Spain, Trinidad (CMC) -- Former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner on Tuesday questioned the timing of his life time ban from football saying it was nothing more than a “distraction”. Warner said that it is “no coincidence” that his…

World Bank report has it wrong, says Barbados Minister

Bridgetown, Barbados (BGIS) -- The World Bank’s 2015 report on Doing Business in Barbados has triggered the ire of Business Minister, Donville Inniss. Stating that the report perpetuated “blatant lies” about Barbados, Inniss said that…