Cyberlies cannot go unchecked Barbados Today07/05/20240594 views I am all for the use of technology. As a young person, I am as much invested in, and aware of, the beneficial uses of all the modern forms of… Read more
Sagicor’s data privacy leadership in financial services Barbados Today07/05/20240542 views On March 20, 2024, a significant seminar on the Data Protection Act and its impact on financial services was held at the Hilton Barbados Resort under the topic Compliance Beyond… Read more
Expert says Cybercrime Bill not in touch with progressive jurisprudence Sandy Deane07/05/20240633 views Some sections of the Cybercrime Bill 2024 are outdated, redundant and not in step with current technological developments or progressive jurisprudence, cybersecurity expert Niel Harper told Monday’s meeting of the… Read more
Cleric fears cybercrime law could threaten rights Stefon Jordan07/05/20240587 views A critic of the government’s controversial cybercrime legislation has suggested it could infringe on fundamental freedoms, including free speech and expression. Reverend Ferdinand Nicholls told the Joint Select Committee examining… Read more
Education chief offers advice to 3 011 students doing 11-plus Shamar Blunt07/05/20240270 views A total of 3 011 students are set to sit this year’s Barbados Secondary Schools’ Entrance Examination (BSSEE) Today, according to Chief Education Officer Dr Ramona Archer-Bradshaw. And she offered… Read more
BCA clears air amidst rumours of planned industrial action and mistreatment of President Dame Sandra Randy Bennett07/05/202401.3K views Chief executive officer (CEO) of the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA), Dr Roland Toppin has denied reports of planned industrial action by employees leading up to or during the upcoming ICC… Read more
Youth, parents to benefit from new programmes Barbados Today07/05/20240446 views The National Peace Programme (NPP) last weekend rolled out what it said are two life-changing initiatives – one to empower vulnerable youth and the other to help parents strengthen their… Read more
Police need help identifying man found dead at Brownes Beach Barbados Today07/05/20240486 views Police are seeking the public’s help to identify a man whose body was recovered from Brownes Beach, Bay Street, St Michael in the area of the Old Pirate’s Cove on… Read more
Three-year LIAT severance ordeal nears end Emmanuel Joseph07/05/202401.1K views Barbadian former workers of the Antigua-based LIAT (1974) Limited have begun to receive the final part of their $10 million severance payout, winding up one of the longest waits ever… Read more
A hot night of hits at Fire Fete Barbados Today07/05/20240537 views The heat was scorching with sizzling performances for Fire Fete: Fire and Spice Edition on Saturday night. Featuring legendary bands Spice and Company and Antigua and Barbuda’s Burning Flames, the… Read more