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The Barbados Workers' Union is a national trade union in Barbados.It has 25,000 members and represents them directly, negotiating with individual companies in each sector. Its membership covers all areas of employment in Barbados: agriculture, tourism and restaurant Services, transport (road, sea and air), government and statutory boards, banking and insurance, manufacturing and industry ...
Barbados Association for Children With Intellectual Challenges; Barbados Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (BANGO) Barbados Amateur Basketball Association (BABA) Barbados Amateur Swimming Association (BASA) Barbados Auto Racing League (BARL) Barbados Bar Association (BBA) Barbados Cancer Society (BCS) Barbados Chamber of Commerce ...
Casual vacancies can also occur in non-governmental assemblies, such as boards of directors and committees of voluntary organisations. Methods of filling a casual vacancy to an elected body include: by-election or special election, of the same electorate which voted in the vacating member; co-option, by the remaining members of the body
Barbados National Oil Company Limited: Oil & gas Exploration & production Woodbourne [1] 1982 [1] State-owned energy S A Barbados Stock Exchange: Financials Investment services Bridgetown: 1987 Primary exchange S A Barbados Water Authority: Utilities Water Saint Michael: 1980 [2] State-owned utility S A Barbados Ice Cream Company: Consumer ...
Keetmanshoop is an important centre for the Karakul sheep farming community. Keetmanshoop is connected to the TransNamib railway system, situated on the line from Windhoek to Upington in South Africa. The J. Stephanus Stadium is located in Keetmanshoop and is home to Fedics United F.C., a football team in the Namibia Premier League.
The Bethanie Reformed Church (NGK) opened in 1938, northwest and west of the mother church's area, and both it and Warmbad were daughter churches of Keetmanshoop. Given the two separations and several later ones, Keetmanshoop was left by 1950 with around 1,000 confirmed members and a total of 1,800 people including those baptized.
Keetmanshoop Urban is a constituency in the ǁKaras Region of Namibia. It comprises the city of Keetmanshoop, except the Krönlein suburb, covering an area of 524 km 2 (202 sq mi). It had a population of 19,447 in 2011, up from 15,777 in 2001. [1] [2] As of 2020 the constituency had 12,569 registered voters, [3] up from 11,534 in 2019.