BRSA seeking more members
Richard Cox, Public Relations Officer of the Barbados Road Safety Association (BRSA).The Barbados Road Safety Association (BRSA) stands in need of more members to spread the word about road safety...
View ArticleBlackett backing Constituency Councils
Constituency Councils are here to stay.However, that will only happen if the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) retains office.This is according to Minister of Social Care, Constituency Empowerment and...
View ArticleBLP manifesto lacks vision, says Byer-Suckoo
DLP candidate for St George South Dr Esther Byer-Suckoo.The Barbados Labour Party (BLP) 2018 manifesto lacks vision.This is according to Democratic Labour Party (DLP) candidate for St George South, Dr...
View ArticleNUPW ON A MISSION
From left: Minister of Labour, Senator Dr. Esther Byer-Suckoo, speaking to Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senator Maxine McClean; and President of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), Akanni...
View ArticleObjective analysis required, says Lashley
A Cabinet minister has expressed some concern about how the intellectual resources of the University of the West Indies are being used to assist with economic planning and development of the countries...
View ArticleReligious studies critical
Rector of the St. Matthias Anglican Church, Reverend Hugh Sandiford.The youth at yesterday’s service at the St. Matthias Anglican Church.A member of the Anglican clergy believes that education...
View ArticleNational Wellness Policy explained
By: Patricia ThangarajONE of the critical aspects of the National Wellness Policy is that it has to be embedded within the culture of organisations.This is according to Senior Lecturer in Management...
View ArticleCadeting helped shape society
Historian Trevor Marshall has praised the work of the Cadets.By: Cara L. FosterBarbados has had 114 glorious years of cadeting and historian, and past member of Barbados Cadet Corps, Trevor Marshall is...
View ArticleInce going after St. George North constituency
Democratic Labour Party’s candidate for St. George North, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Jepter Ince (centre) surrounded by Ministers and DLP officials after...
View ArticleBetter planning urged
TOO many businesses in Barbados and across the Caribbean continue to fail because of a lack of proper planning. This position was outlined yesterday by Minister of Industry, International Business,...
View ArticleCAUSE FOR CONCERN
Cow itch problem likely to continueActing Deputy General Secretary of the Barbados Workers Union (BWU), Dwayne Paul (second right) addressing the media while workers in the sugar industry listen after...
View ArticleNew Parkinson pageant winners crowned
Winner, Weslon Samuels, was confident in his response in his question and answer segment.Shakira Headley, the newly crowned Miss Parkinson, hugs Principal of the school, Ian Holder.Weslon Samuels and...
View ArticlePM speaks out against BLP’s electioneering tactics
THE upcoming election is going to be different to any that have come before.So says Prime Minister Freundel Stuart, as he charged that the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) is making many promises to the...
View ArticleSinckler agrees opposition parties out of touch
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Christopher Sinckler.Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Christopher Sinckler, is agreeing with an assessment made recently by Prime Minister of Dominica...
View ArticleEDF assistance coming
Executive Director of the Caribbean Export Development Agency, Pamela Coke-Hamilton.FOLLOWING some successes with an initial funding programme known as the Direct Assistance Grant Scheme (DAGS),...
View ArticleKudos to Arthur
Senior DLP members thank former PM for his servicePrime Minister the Rt. Hon. Freundel Stuart (left), alongside DLP St. Peter candidate, Dave Cumberbatch.Former Prime Minister of Barbados Owen Arthur...
View ArticleDLP St. Peter candidate plans agricultural push
Democratic Labour Party candidate for St Peter Dave Cumberbatch unveiling the signage to his constituency office at Mile-and-a-Quarter alongside DLP Stalwart Sybil Leacock; Haynesley Benn, Barbados...
View ArticleIncreased domestic financing for HIV necessary
As external aid for HIV programmes decreases across the Caribbean, an increased mobilisation of domestic resources is necessary to enhance sustainability of, and access to such programming in each of...
View ArticleBarbados to take on Bermuda this Sunday
After stunning Bermuda at home late last year, the Barbados national team will be looking to do the same thing this coming weekend as the visitors seek revenge. With an international friendly match set...
View ArticleDLP OPTIMISTIC
Inniss says party stands good chance of winning elections GOVERNMENT Minister Donville Inniss believes that the ruling Democratic Labour Party (DLP) has a very good chance of winning the next general...
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