#BTEditorial – Has Trump reached his road to Damascus? Barbados Today02/10/2020079 views We are convinced that historians are going to have so much to write about the year 2020 that it is likely to be the source of much marvel and reflection… Read more
BTEditorial – Workers should always be Govt’s priority Barbados Today30/09/2020054 views We welcome the news that over 1,000 Government employees will be appointed. Some who were in acting positions as well as those with a “temporary” work status, will now be… Read more
#BTEditorial – More people equal more basic infrastructure Barbados Today30/09/2020141 views For many years, Barbados’ population has remained somewhat stable, hovering between some 250,000 and 300,000, with the 2010 Barbados Population and Housing Census recording 277,821 people resident on the island.… Read more
#BTEditorial – CXC’s pride and prejudice Barbados Today25/09/2020085 views It is said that one of the most tragic flaws in hamartia, or “error of judgment” is hubris. We have been taught that hubris is that pride or overweening self-confidence… Read more
#BTEditorial – Gearing up for the war on unemployment Barbados Today24/09/20200118 views Barbados’ ongoing battle to revive the economy will certainly require the fiercest political will, cooperation from the country’s private sector and trade union movement and the patience of an increasingly… Read more
#BTEditorial – Much riding on DLP summit Barbados Today24/09/2020063 views We are days away from the Democratic Labour Party’s (DLP) 65th Annual Conference. This gathering of party faithful is possibly the most crucial and decisive summit in the DLP’s history… Read more
#BTEditorial – Putting in our BEST efforts at tourism revival Barbados Today22/09/2020073 views Before the end of this week, the United States is expected to reach the grim milestone of 200 000 deaths due to the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and near 7 million… Read more
#BTEditorial – Bridgetown’s slow, painful death Barbados Today19/09/2020387 views When prominent businessman and former President of the Barbados Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BCCI) Eddy Abed recently lamented the state of our capital city Bridgetown, it seemed like we… Read more
#BTEditorial – Republican status needs full explanation Barbados Today17/09/20200110 views “Come leh we break away from de Broken Trident, and show we really independent” – John King, 1988 It’s official! After years of debate and promises from many of our… Read more
#BTEditorial – Of Throne speeches and political clout Barbados Today16/09/20200101 views When one has the kind of super majority in the House of Assembly, as Prime Minister Mia Mottley currently does, one is in a most charmed position to effect significant,… Read more