This week I offer somewhat of a hodgepodge of thoughts. I want to reflect on the recent Cricket West Indies change in top leadership, the issue of women selling out …
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Industries in developed countries normally mature until they are internationally competitive. When they are ready to expand beyond their national borders, they ask their Governments to negotiate trade agreements to …
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“Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities,” Voltaire. Alternatives facts, other truths, fake news – all modern day synonyms for lies. It is said we …
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The Association of Caribbean States (ACS)—a multilateral organisation that the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) conceptualized and helped bring into existence some 25 years ago – concluded its eighth Heads of Government …
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I have a habit of glancing at the back of quarters to see which state or event is celebrated. Recently, the backside was a picture of Ellis Island. Give me …
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Christians are being slaughtered mercilessly in Nigeria. And these atrocities carried out by Muslim Fulani herdsmen are occurring on an extremely regular basis! Despite all this, …
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I sat with the New Zealand High Commissioner to Barbados last Thursday as he paid a visit to the Jama Mosque in Bridgetown. He was visibly emotional as he spoke …
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Johnathan Daniel is a 24-year-old who works with The Power of Choice Initiative. Positive Vibes sat down with the young man to discuss what led to him becoming a positive …
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Subsequent to the significant expression of concern about childhood obesity signalled in the recently launched CADRES public opinion poll, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Barbados (HSFB) highly commends the …
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People in all countries tell stories about their history. Communities are hubs for talking and listening. Every person has a story and every person is a story. And families are …