Central Bank advises that commercial Banks are not to charge for ACH transactions Barbados Today03/01/20240114 views The Central Bank of Barbados is confirming media reports that it has directed commercial banks not to impose fees on electronic transactions made through the automated clearing house (ACH), including… Read more
Weir: Sugar workers to be back at work by mid-January with increased pay Sheria Brathwaite03/01/20240122 views In a matter of weeks, the 300-plus severed Barbados Agricultural Management Company Co. Ltd (BAMC) workers will be rehired under two new co-operative-owned firms and are slated to get increased… Read more
Scores pay tribute to late educator Graydon Sealy Barbados Today03/01/20240131 views A day before former educator Graydon Sealy receives a final farewell, family, former colleagues, and students took one last moment to gaze in admiration at the man they credited with… Read more
21 new COVID-19 cases; no deaths Barbados Today03/01/2024077 views There were 21 new COVID-19 cases but no deaths were recorded over the one-month period just before Christmas, according to the latest statistics provided by the Ministry of Health and… Read more
PM, House Speaker hosts party for youth of their St Michael constituencies Barbados Today03/01/20240101 views Prime Minister Mia Mottley and Speaker of the House of Assembly Arthur Holder teamed up yet again – not on the floor of the chamber but at the National Botanical… Read more
Cooke-Alleyne sworn in as island’s newest judge Sheria Brathwaite03/01/20240317 views Becoming a High Court judge is a dream come true for Justice Barbara Cooke-Alleyne. The renowned attorney-at-law who was sworn in office on Tuesday at State House told reporters that… Read more
RELIEF COMING Sheria Brathwaite03/01/20240295 views With four and a half more months to serve in his position, Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham is confident that the backlog in the court system will soon be significantly… Read more
City gas leak Sheria Brathwaite03/01/20240137 views The National Petroleum Corporation (NPC) has confirmed that there was a gas leak in Tudor Street, Bridgetown on Tuesday. In a statement, the corporation said that gas was detected following… Read more
MP’s daughter on drug, money laundering charges Barbados Today03/01/20240279 views The 21-year-old daughter of Member of Parliament Neil Rowe has been granted $75 000 bail on drug and money laundering charges. Tonneil Neshan Rashida Rowe, of Kew Road, Tudor Bridge,… Read more
Community centre coming for St James constituencies Barbados Today03/01/20240137 views Just days after calls for a community centre for Haynesville, the parliamentary representative for the area has promised a new facility to serve two constituencies in the heart of St… Read more