Capitol News – TV News Videos – 30 July 2013 |
- APNU will not participate in Local Gov’t Elections until Local Gov’t Laws are amended
- Working People’s Alliance Party concerned about the estimated cost of the Amaila Hydro Project
- MP Cathy Hughes disturbed by Attorney General’s assertions about her
- Economic slowdown of the world’s economy in 2008 still being felt in the Caribbean Region
- Caribbean Youth Ambassadors hold Environment Awareness and Advocacy one-day workshop
- Limacol Caribbean Premier League T20 Tournament begins this evening
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APNU will not participate in Local Gov’t Elections until Local Gov’t Laws are amendedPosted: 30 Jul 2013 05:34 PM PDT
Opposition Leader David Granger says what is of grave concern for the APNU is that under the present law ‘extreme powers’ are given to the Local Government Minister. The four Local Government Bills that have to be passed by the National Assembly are the Municipal and District Councils (Amendment) Bill, Local Government (Amendment) Bill 2012; […]
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The CPL’s commercial reality check – By Tony Cozier
The CPL’s commercial reality check – by TONY COZIER
Given the Caribbean passion for cricket and its penchant for revelry, there is no more appropriate location for a T20 tournament than the region.
It was a combination that influenced Digicel, the Irish mobile-phone company long established in the region and in its cricket, to sign a 50-year agreement with the West Indies Cricket Board, originally through Barbados-based merchant bank Verus International, for the ownership of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). Continue reading →
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