The human risk in QEH’s digital revolution Barbados Today19/05/2026047 views Ask most Barbadians which national institutions hold the country’s most sensitive data, and the answers would likely converge on three: the Barbados Revenue Authority, the newly constituted Social Empowerment Agency,… Read more
OPINION: Leading with Integrity Barbados Today16/05/2026031 views For individuals who are engaged in the service of an organization or establishment, it is not uncommon to have the integrity of those in the leadership and/or management positions being… Read more
OPINION: A response to CXC’s AI Policy clarification Barbados Today15/05/2026079 views CXC’s recent clarification regarding artificial intelligence and school-based assessments (SBAs) has provided some reassurance to students, teachers and parents across the region. Dr Nicole Manning’s explanation that AI originality reports… Read more
For My Children Barbados Today04/05/2026088 views We have in our thoughts and prayers all the children who will be taking their school exit exams during this exam cycle, especially the 11-Plus or Barbados Secondary Schools’ Entrance… Read more
The significance of the observance of Labour Day Barbados Today03/05/2026090 views The observance of International Workers’ Day, commonly referred to as Labour Day or May Day, is for the multipurpose of reflection on the historical struggles of workers, achievements recorded, and… Read more
Of seats, swings and voter turnout Barbados Today06/04/20260674 views Last week, the Electoral and Boundaries Commission (EBC) released the results of the 2026 election, which was the second called by Prime Minister Mia Mottley and the third in which… Read more
Why we must teach the next generation to vote Barbados Today22/02/2026097 views Election Day in Barbados always makes me pause. All citizens have a right – and a duty – to vote. For me, it is also deeply personal; voting “hits different.”… Read more
A Christmas gift wrapped in time: Why long leave matters Barbados Today27/12/20250490 views Just in time for Christmas, teachers have been given something many of them have not had in years. Not a hamper. Not a plaque. Not another round of applause that… Read more
A Caribbean Christmas message: The gift we give our children Aguinaldo Belgrave20/12/20250123 views Christmas in Barbados has always been more than gifts, lights, ham, sorrel, great cake, and jug jug. It is a season of gathering, reflection, and recommitment — a moment when… Read more
Not ready for work or unfit by design? Barbados Today19/12/20250737 views Every few years, the same anxiety resurfaces. Employers say young people are not ready. Not ready to work. Not ready to communicate. Not ready to think independently. Not ready to… Read more