Opinion Bad mentoring by Barbados Today 24/07/2025 written by Barbados Today 4 min read Every four years there is a Cricket World Cup. The West Indies team won the first two Cricket World Cups in 1975 and 1979 and were runners-up in 1983. We … Continue Reading 24/07/2025 0 comments FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local News Co-op movement hailed for empowering Barbadians by Barbados Today 23/07/2025 by Barbados Today 23/07/2025 The Barbados Cooperative Movement has been hailed as a driving force behind economic empowerment. Cooperatives employ over 2 000 people and have over 240 000 members and more than $3 … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Editorial This Crop Over, what are we afraid to hear? by Barbados Today 23/07/2025 by Barbados Today 23/07/2025 A pulled calypso, a broadcasterโs silence, and the unfinished business of transparency in public life. This month, a calypso titled National Carol Festival was pulled from airplay by Starcom Network, … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local News Youth MCs urged to turn stage skills into enterprise by Barbados Today 23/07/2025 by Barbados Today 23/07/2025 As the third cohort of the Youth MCs Programme graduated recently, Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment, Charles Griffith, offered a bold call to action: โTurn your skills into … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
CricketSports Rowley against lone WI selector method by Barbados Today 22/07/2025 by Barbados Today 22/07/2025 Former chairman of CARICOMโs Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee on Cricket, Dr Keith Rowley says he is strongly against Cricket West Indiesโ (CWI) decision to appoint West Indies head coach Daren Sammy … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
FocusLocal News Leadpipe โTek Chargeโ in inaugural Barbados TODAY Hear De Chune Competition by Barbados Today 22/07/2025 by Barbados Today 22/07/2025 Soca star Osvaldo Leadpipe Reid has taken the crown in the inaugural Barbados TODAY Hear De Chune competition, commanding a landslide victory with a whopping 84 per cent of the … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
EditorialLocal News The bold canvas of Crop Over โ Artistic expression beyond boundaries by Barbados Today 22/07/2025 by Barbados Today 22/07/2025 For the next two weeks, the sounds of Crop Over will continue to fill the air, and the island will continue to burst into a kaleidoscope of colour, rhythm, and … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNewsSports Windies lose 1st T20I to Australia by Barbados Today 21/07/2025 by Barbados Today 21/07/2025 The West Indies suffered another defeat on Sunday night, this time by three wickets in the first T20 International against Australia at Sabina Park in Jamaica. The match, played in … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
CROP OVERLocal News Mr Showman does the junior soca monarch doubleย by Barbados Today 20/07/2025 by Barbados Today 20/07/2025 In a night bursting with youthful talent, pulsating rhythm and electrifying performances, it was Kymani Mr. Showman Devonish who walked away with the coveted title of Junior Monarch Soca King … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
CROP OVERLocal News All hail junior calypso royalty โKing Kโ by Barbados Today 20/07/2025 by Barbados Today 20/07/2025 At last, Kadarius โKing Kโ Allen has claimed his crown. After several strong showings in past years, the 13-year-old Lodge School student delivered a commanding and emotional performance to seize … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail