CTUSAB says it was left out of BAMC talks Barbados Today Traffic04/11/20230147 views By Emmanuel Joseph The island’s umbrella trade union body, the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations (CTUSAB) has accused the government of sidelining the social partner in the divestiture… Read more
Nakhuda wants East Indian history in school curriculum Dawne Parris03/11/20230161 views The East Indian community in Barbados has called on the Ministry of Education to include their history in the curriculum of a future educational transformation system. The appeal was made… Read more
Elderly Barbadian woman killed in hit-and-run in New York Fernella Wedderburn03/11/20230244 views A 79-year-old Barbadian woman was killed in New York on Thursday evening after being struck by two different cars that did not stop, according to media reports. Police are now… Read more
Bajan delights at NIFCA Culinary Arts Expo Barbados Today03/11/20230106 views Entrants in this year’s NIFCA Culinary Arts Competition showed more creativity and innovation in the use of local ingredients in their dishes. And come Saturday, the public will get a… Read more
JOB START Barbados Today03/11/20230254 views Scores of young people are being prepared for the tourism industry through a new component of the government’s Job Start Plus programme. The Job Start Tourism, a collaboration between the… Read more
Paul wants farmers to get preference in renewable energy options Shamar Blunt03/11/20230203 views By Shamar Blunt Farmers need a bigger slice of the renewable energy pie. This was the plea made by Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS) James… Read more
CDB outlines obstacles to renewable energy investment Marlon Madden03/11/20230155 views The absence of clearly outlined terms and conditions, the small size of projects and weak implementation by governments, have been identified as some of the main obstacles to Barbados and… Read more
‘A DISGRACE’ Anesta Henry03/11/20230244 views Renowned historian takes officials to task for poor state of Parliament’s West Wing and museum theft By Anesta Henry Respected architectural historian Professor Emeritus Sir Henry Fraser has described the… Read more
Fix coming for bad roads on South Coast Barbados Today03/11/20230146 views Motorists along the South Coast will get some relief when rehabilitation work is done within the next few weeks along some sections of Highway 7. Acting Prime Minister and Minister… Read more
‘Sky’s the limit’ Anesta Henry03/11/20230231 views BHTA boss tells young people of huge potential for personal, career growth in tourism By Anesta Henry Chairman of the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) Renee Coppin is calling… Read more