Trade unions and social media Barbados Today18/05/20190258 views The interconnectivity which the world currently experiences in the 21st Century is built on the new technologies which have given birth to the internet and digitalization. This allows for a… Read more
A family disease Barbados Today18/05/201916452 views Katrina Alleyne has been living in pain for many years. Actually, she would tell you that her body is growing tired of that intense pain that sometimes causes her to… Read more
Female sports excellence Barbados Today17/05/20190257 views I met Sanojah Gilkes last week. She is a trim, mannerly, 15-year-old but there is no mistaking that this young lady is a giant in the making. In preparation for… Read more
The lost art of conversation Barbados Today17/05/20190217 views I was looking through the textbook of one of my children and the author was explaining the development of nouns. What I gleaned was so insightful I will share it… Read more
Negative effect of bias against black pupils Barbados Today17/05/20190223 views The underlying reasons for the below par performances of black pupils in the UK were examined last week. While sociologists appear content merely to look at the basic and perceived… Read more
Need to improve language use Barbados Today17/05/20192177 views There was a time one could depend on radio and the daily newspaper for good examples of the flawless use of English. Alas, today, in both media, one finds the… Read more
Of fasting and water Barbados Today15/05/20191276 views One of the more frequently asked questions of Muslims while we are fasting is “not even water?” Muslims fast during the 9th month of the Islamic calendar. The month is… Read more
Why banks fail to serve small and micro business Barbados Today15/05/20192244 views At a recent social gathering, I had an opportunity to interact with a small businessperson and a banker. As I was a banker for a short period of my working… Read more
Barbados education system: the need for change Barbados Today15/05/201921.2K views Recent articles in Barbados TODAY with comments by Prime Minister Mia Mottley, Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw and David Comissiong, Barbados Ambassador to CARICOM, have raised the question about whether… Read more
PR is her specialty! Barbados Today15/05/20190272 views Michelle Doyle is a public relations consultant who has a Master’s Degree in Marketing Communications. The forty-nine-year-old recently worked with her client YIGA (Your Island Guide App) to have a… Read more