Sutherland, don’t be an accessory to a crime against humanity Barbados Today24/04/202401K views Dwight G Sutherland, MP, Minister of Housing, was quoted in the British Guardian newspaper on April 20 stating that the proposed payment of millions of dollars of Barbadian taxpayers’ money… Read more
No justification for Drax payment Barbados Today24/04/20240984 views As an ardent supporter of reparatory justice and self-repair for over three decades, and one who has a fairly intimate relationship with the national, regional and international call for reparatory… Read more
All smiles for students, parents as classes resume at Lester Vaughan School Shamar Blunt24/04/20240321 views Students have returned to in-person studies at the Lester Vaughan School following a series of environmental issues that caused multiple disruptions in the previous term. On Tuesday, scores of smiling… Read more
DLP has no confidence in itself Barbados Today24/04/20240670 views Not for the first time, nor I dare say the last, the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) has nailed its political colours firmly to internal divisions and party partisanship. A recent… Read more
Thorne calls on Govt to ‘justify’ spending at Oistins for World Cup Fernella Wedderburn24/04/20240586 views Leader of the Opposition Ralph Thorne has called on the government to justify the almost $5 million allocated to Oistins for what he described as “cosmetic work” ahead of the… Read more
T20 World Cup sales going well, says Sports Minister Shamar Blunt24/04/20240409 views Enough tickets have already been sold for Barbados’ ICC T20 World Cup games to fill the famed Kensington Oval three times over, according to figures from Minister of Sports Charles… Read more
Govt to press for reparations from Drax Hall plantation owner Emmanuel Joseph24/04/20240855 views Prime Minister Mia Mottley has backed away from government’s planned compulsory acquisition at Drax Hall plantation in St George for housing, paving the way for a negotiated payout of reparations… Read more
UWI, IACHR sign historic agreement Barbados Today24/04/20240522 views The University of the West Indies (The UWI), Cave Hill Campus has signed an agreement with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) that will result in improved capacity-building, joint… Read more
PM holds talks with IACHR president Barbados Today24/04/20240377 views Prime Minister Mia Mottley has stressed the urgency of addressing the effects of climate change on vulnerable countries saying that it affects every aspect of a government’s operations. She emphasised… Read more
Sawh on remand in Rock Dundo shooting incident Barbados Today24/04/20240861 views The 22-year-old charged in connection with a shooting incident near Savings Plus in Rock Dundo, St Michael, earlier this month has been remanded to Dodds Prison. Zebulin Jahlani Sawh of… Read more