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People Empowerment Ministry vows Additional support for Safe Zone programme founded by Fabian Sargeant | The Bajan Reporter

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The Safe Zone Programme has been pledged additional support from Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey due to the fact Barbados needs its young men. Speaking this weekend at the closing ceremony at St. Leonard's Boys' School on Richmond Gap, Minister Humphrey says if Barbados was to lose 64 youngsters to violence […]

Source: The Bajan Reporter | Web’s Eye View of Barbados in the Caribbean

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