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News Barbados Economy: MMJ Bill In Nigeria, Farmers Ripped Off In Malawi, Barbados Industry In Bloom And More

Published on: Thursday 23 March 2023
MMJ Bill In Nigeria, Farmers Ripped Off In Malawi, Barbados Industry In Bloom And More
News source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/mmj-bill-in-nigeria-farmers-ripped-off-in-malawi-barbados-industry-in-bloom-and-more/ar-AA190CiI

Members of the House of Representatives in Nigeria discussed a proposed bill that aims to legalize the commercial cultivation, sale and consumption of cannabis, reported local media. The bill aims to amend the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency Act. The House proposed legalizing cannabis cultivation and trading for medical use and research. If the Cannabis Control Bill 2020 becomes law, doctors and hospitals will be authorized to prescribe...

News Barbados Economy: An Independent Barbados

Published on: Tuesday 21 March 2023
An Independent Barbados
News source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/22/travel/independent-barbados.html

The country recently declared itself a republic and there’s a new energy on the Caribbean island. Rum shops, farmers’ markets and surf breaks are there to be found if you venture beyond the resorts of the island’s west coast.

News Barbados Economy: Barbados PM sworn in after 2nd consecutive elections sweep

Published on: Thursday 20 January 2022
News source: https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/barbados-pm-appears-swept-general-elections-82372441

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has been sworn in to a second term after her party appears to have won every legislative seat in the first elections that the island has held since casting off the ...

News Barbados Economy: Barbados PM hails governing party’s landslide election victory

Published on: Thursday 20 January 2022
News source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/barbados-pm-hails-governing-party-s-landslide-election-victory/ar-AASYMRX

Mia Mottley’s Labor Party won all 30 legislative seats in Barbados’ first vote as a republic, preliminary results show.