#BTEditorial – Awaiting investors’ response after debt restructuring Barbados Today25/11/2021062 views Government, through the Central Bank of Barbados has taken the bold step of inviting Barbadians to invest $125 million in treasury notes, paying 4.25 per cent interest and maturing in… Read more
#BTEditorial – The choice is ours alone to stem COVID’s tide Barbados Today24/11/2021041 views A year and a half since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Barbados is nowhere out of the woods. And the daily figures of new infections and deaths indicate it… Read more
#BTEditorial – Sir Charles, a Barbadian icon Barbados Today23/11/20210235 views When the history of Barbados is written, there will surely be a prominent place for the name Sir Charles Othneil Williams. The 88-year-old, larger than life businessman, passed away on… Read more
#BTEditorial – Sending the right message to criminals Barbados Today20/11/2021072 views We have long had a tradition in Barbados of civility and respect for the rule of law. This, even as many will question the level of civil discourse and behaviour… Read more
#BTEditorial – NIFCA: This is who we are, too Barbados Today19/11/20210132 views “NIFCA is fuh me. NIFCA is fuh you. NIFCA is fuh all Bajans to show wha’ they can do …” – NIFCA promotional jingle Barbados TODAY partnered with the National… Read more
#BTEditorial – Ensuring sufficient holiday food supplies Barbados Today18/11/2021057 views Some people are prone to making decisions based on fear and sometimes from a place of insufficient or flawed information. We are not surprised by increasing rumours of possible food… Read more
#BTEditorial – For the children’s sake, let’s return to the classroom Barbados Today17/11/2021074 views The safe return to physical classrooms possibly for the Hilary term in the New Year has the full attention of the Ministry of Education and most certainly, weary students, worried… Read more
#BTEditorial – Risking in the hope of reward Barbados Today16/11/2021050 views Seeking to get our economy back on track and the livelihoods of Barbadians repaired after nearly 20 months of battering will require some risk. The critical question is: what is… Read more
#BTEditorial: Embarrassment of riches headache for credit unions Barbados Today13/11/2021060 views There have been some interesting developments emerging from the global pandemic that may have been overlooked by the average man in the street, but which may have an impact on… Read more
#BTEditorial – Rest easy, Jon Deesy Barbados Today Traffic12/11/20210149 views Here we are again paying tribute to one of our own in the media fraternity. Just a week after the news that veteran broadcaster Dennis Johnson had died, we got… Read more