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Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey is urging the business community to give back to the vulnerable and less fortunate in society.He made the appeal as he accepted the donation of a “significant” number of $100 vouchers redeemable at Popular Discounts Supermarket, from the Eric Hassell Group of Companies, on behalf of residents of the St Michael South constituency which he represents.Humphrey, who expressed gratitude to the local business for the generous donation during the brief presentation ceremony at his Brittons Hill, St Michael constituency office, said 2022 had been a challenging year for Barbadians.“I would use this opportunity, though, to encourage other companies to give back. I think people will be willing to give back when they see that you are actually using those resources to help people directly,” he said, noting that his constituency had also been making contributions throughout the year.
BarbadosBrittons-hillSaint-michaelBarbadiansEric-hassell-group-of-companiesEric-hassell-group-of-companies-erica-lukeElder-affairs-kirk-humphreyBusiness-developmentPeople-empowermentPopular-discounts-supermarketEric-hassell-groupA distinguished public servant, a noted culturalist, and an entrepreneur and a pioneer of the development of the green economy, are the three recipients of Barbados’ highest national honour, the Order of Freedom of Barbados, in the 2022 Independence Day Honours List.Ian St. Clair Carrington, Director of Finance and a top economic advisor has been awarded for his distinguished career in the public service and exceptional leadership of the Barbados Economic Recovery and Transformation (BERT) programme. The certified general accountant is also a former Director of the National Insurance Scheme.Elton Deighton Mottley, 84 and Ralph Samuel Decoursey Williams, 80 will receive the award for their service as a culturalist and outstanding contribution as an entrepreneur and a pioneer respectively.Mottley, uncle of Prime Minister Mia Mottley, was a founder of the Yoruba movement in Barbados in the early 1970s which was established to promote culture in the island.
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