Local News Event organisers still unsure about Haywire by Barbados Today 23/06/2021 written by Barbados Today 23/06/2021 3 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 278 There is still tremendous uncertainty and concern among local event producers about inconsistencies and unanswered questions about the application of the most recent COVID-19 protocols especially as it relates to local and other events like Haywire. Barbados TODAY understands that even after last weekโs meetings with Prime Minister Mia Mottley, Minister of Health and Wellness Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Bostic, Minister of Tourism and International Transport Senator Lisa Cummins and the Minister of Culture John King, there are still no real answers about the controversial Haywire Weekend event which will reportedly draw several hundreds to select shores for multiple days of festivities. Acknowledging that the saga may have opened the door for locals to host events, some industry officials are still upset about the continued lack of transparency on Haywire, which is hosted by an overseas promoter. During last weekโs discussions, the locals claimed that authorities were side-stepping their main concerns about the event that is slated for the weekend of July 4th, as they stressed the need for tourist dollars for the countryโs economic recovery. โHaywire seems to be a ticklish thing, because all the decision-makers are saying they know nothing about Haywire. It is not a subject that people want to touch, so you cannot have a discussion about it, because everybody believes it is not an event that is really happening. They are not telling you outright that it is happening,โ one respected promoter told Barbados TODAY. During a recent interview, Minister King stressed that his ministry had not engaged in any discussions with Haywire, adding that the countryโs COVID-19 protocols would be fairly enforced. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians โThat point was made explicitly in the meeting and they know that. Health and everybody told them the same thing. There is not one set of protocols for one set of people and another set of protocols for another set. The protocols are the protocols for everybody,โ the culture minister declared. โI donโt know who Haywire is, I donโt know anything about Haywire. I donโt know who the principals are, or how they think. They are not in my world. I donโt know them. I would love to be able to tell you how they think, what made them put out the [advertisement]. I would love to, but I would have to be a magician to do that and I am no magician,โ he further stressed. As recently as last week, the eventโs organisers posted videos that portray persons engaging in revelry. They, however, have not responded to Barbados TODAY requests for comment. While local event producers continue to stress that they have no intention of either stifling the efforts of their overseas counterparts, or preventing economic activity, they say the problem of enfranchisement appears to be a major concern. โTake for instance, the Dreamchaser canโt sail, but all of the catamarans can. All of the catamarans can sail with 75 or 50 persons or 75 per cent of their capacity. The Dreamchaser is another boat with a larger capacity, but canโt sail,โ said another cruise promoter. Over the weekend, the Prime Minister announced an end to overnight curfews and revealed that events of 150 patrons would be permitted. Barbados TODAY also understands that party cruise operators have most recently been advised of the possibility of registering their vessels as bars or restaurants and accommodating patrons at the dockside only. (kareemsmith@barbadostoday.bb) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Group calls for Caribbean solidarity amid US threats to Cuba 03/05/2026 The significance of the observance of Labour Day 03/05/2026 Barbados to participate in 2nd International Migration Review Forum 03/05/2026