Triple champion Barbados Today24/08/20190189 views British born Poet, Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa, who was raised in Barbados has done a feat which many female poets dream of achieving. She won all three of the UK Poetry… Read more
New beginnings Barbados Today24/08/20190195 views Dozens of new students flocked to the University of the West Indies as the tertiary institution prepared to welcome the second intake of students since Government restored free tertiary education… Read more
Reach higher Barbados Today24/08/20190236 views The two-week Camp Inspire, which was held for students at the Grantley Adams Memorial School, ended with a “dress-up tea party” today. The tea party, held at the St Joseph… Read more
20 years and counting Barbados Today23/08/2019090 views Lorraine Bennett is an educator who has been giving private tutoring at Lori’s Academy of Learning which was officially started September 6,1999 after she completed her Bachelors of Education from… Read more
Princeton bound! Barbados Today23/08/20190233 views A combination of focus, family and discipline was the driving force behind Matthew Weatherhead’s determination to secure a Barbados Scholarship in this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE). He attained… Read more
Hearing them clearly Barbados Today22/08/20190210 views The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) gynaecology and obstetrics department has received a donation of eight Huntleigh Doppler ultrasound units. The machines, valued at just over BDS$20, 000, were donated by… Read more
Reduce the use of cash Barbados Today22/08/2019078 views Operators of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) are being encouraged to network more and incorporate greater use of technology in their operations. The call has come from officials of… Read more
Making a ‘Citizen’s arrest’ Barbados Today22/08/2019082 views Taylor Rae of New York City is the winner of the Mount Gay National Championship in the Taste of Summer Competition walking away with US$3,000. Rae’s cocktail, Citizen’s Arrest, had… Read more
Remembering Paule Marshall Barbados Today21/08/20190106 views Paule Marshall, an influential writer whose novels and short stories about ethnic identity, race and colonialism reflected her upbringing in Brooklyn as a daughter of poor immigrants from Barbados, died… Read more
Sargassum app in the works Barbados Today21/08/2019091 views For almost ten years, the Caribbean region has been experiencing massive influxes of the sargassum seaweed which negatively impacts key social and economic sectors such as fisheries and tourism. The… Read more