All offices of the Barbados Postal Service (BPS), with the exception of the stamp counter at the General Post Office, will resume
regular operations tomorrow, Friday, September 29.
Post offices had previously experienced technical issues which impacted customers’ ability to access some services or caused significant delays with others.
The Postmaster General has thanked the public for its patience during the period of disruption. (BGIS)
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