Happy Holidays/Christmas and Best Wishes for 2003
One Caribbean Nation.
Prime Minister of Barbados, Ms. Mia Amor Mottley and her administration's efforts in reigniting socio-economic ties with Mother Africa.
Ms. Hyacinth Douglas for her contribution to her country Jamaica and the region. Ms. Douglas is a rapidly emerging voice on progressive community based socio-economic models.
The countries of Cuba and Ghana , whose citizens served the region with distinction as we battled COVID
ALL Caribbean workers , who displayed great patriotic resilience as they confronted the economic harshness of COVID and in many cases fought against dastardly attempts to annihilate their unions and the gains made in the last sixty years throughout the region. We thank them for the sacrifices they made and endured on the behalf of all Caribbean people during the socio-economc onslaught often engineered by insensitive Caribbean governments who have systematically abandoned the vulnerable.
The Mahogany Coconut Group, thanks all readers of our blog . We extend sincere best wishes to you and your families for the Holiday/Christmas Season and wish you all the very best for 2023.
We are happy to note the following for their contribution to the region during 2022.
Prime Minister of Barbados, Ms. Mia Amor Mottley and her administration's efforts in reigniting socio-economic ties with Mother Africa.
Ms. Hyacinth Douglas for her contribution to her country Jamaica and the region. Ms. Douglas is a rapidly emerging voice on progressive community based socio-economic models.
The countries of Cuba and Ghana , whose citizens served the region with distinction as we battled COVID
ALL Caribbean workers , who displayed great patriotic resilience as they confronted the economic harshness of COVID and in many cases fought against dastardly attempts to annihilate their unions and the gains made in the last sixty years throughout the region. We thank them for the sacrifices they made and endured on the behalf of all Caribbean people during the socio-economc onslaught often engineered by insensitive Caribbean governments who have systematically abandoned the vulnerable.
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