River boats ease access for expectant mothers and o...
Access to maternal health support for expectant mothers, alongside a wider range of primary healthcare services, has been boosted in Region One...
Access to maternal health support for expectant mothers, alongside a wider range of primary healthcare services, has been boosted in Region One...
The government will introduce prison time and community service for repeat litter offenders as part of plans to strengthen enforcement of environmental...
Nine undergraduate American students representing several disciplines, including biology, environmental sciences, engineering and political science, recently participated in an intensive field-based ecology...
The Cliff Anderson Sports Hall buzzed with excitement on Tuesday night as the inaugural June Madness Futsal Championship semi-finals unfolded, showcasing fierce rivalries both on the court and in the stands.
The first semi-final featured an exhilarating clash between Road Warriors and Gold Is Money, culminating in a thrilling 14-goal showdown that saw the Road Warriors rally from a two-goal deficit to secure a 9-5 victory.
In the second semi-final, Sparta Boss delivered a commanding performance, overpowering Back Circle ‘A’ with an 8-3 scoreline, setting up a highly anticipated final against Road Warriors. Sparta’s Curtez Kellman shone brightly, scoring a remarkable helmet-trick to lead his side.
In the women’s action, The Lioness secured a 5-0 victory over Tucville Terrorists, while Lady Canaimas advanced to the finals with a walkover win against Pouderoyen Females.
The championship final, set for Saturday night, promises to be an exciting showdown, with the winner taking home a prize of two million dollars and the runner-up earning one million. Gold Is Money will face Back Circle in the third-place match, with a prize of $500,000 for the winner.