Another international sports event coming to Barbados Barbados Today16/03/202402.2K views The International Federation of Bodybuilding (IFBB) World Cup 2024 will be hosted in Barbados as part of the Roger Boyce Classic in May, adding to the list of international governing… Read more
Corporate Barbados, Health Ministry join forces to combat rat problem Barbados Today16/03/20240813 views Some south coast businesses and the Ministry of Health and Wellness have joined forces to reduce the rodent population from the area that stretches from the Richard Haynes Boardwalk to… Read more
Trident Music app offers payout to artistes Shamar Blunt16/03/20240801 views Artistes will soon profit from a new audio streaming e-commerce platform that claims to provide actual value to creatives by paying them 80 per cent of the money from work… Read more
Workers can act to keep trade union autonomy Aguinaldo Belgrave16/03/20240755 views The public questioning of the independence of trade unions suggests that there is some concern about their functioning as it relates to how they conduct their business. It is left… Read more
We need a task force on food security. Here’s why. Barbados Today16/03/20240877 views In June 2022, I brought to the Senate a Private Member’s Resolution to discuss the issue of food security in Barbados. The objective of my efforts was to bring to… Read more
‘Recognise Palestine’, group urges Barbados Today16/03/202401.1K views A pro-Palestinian campaign group has urged Barbados to reexamine relations with Israel and recognise Palestine as a state. Barbados is among four members of the 15-nation Caribbean Community (CARICOM) bloc,… Read more
Bajans get opportunity to Taste the Rhythms with Burna Boy in Saint Lucia Coretta Joe16/03/20240782 views Excitement is buzzing in Saint Lucia as the island prepares to host Nigerian Afrobeat sensation Burna Boy on May 3. Billed as Burna Boy Live in Concert, the highly-anticipated event… Read more
Union leader urges unions to adapt to global crises Barbados Today16/03/20240395 views A public service labour leader has issued an urgent call for unions to adapt and restructure their approaches amid profound global crises reshaping the political landscape. In a frank address… Read more
‘Too Easy’ Barbados Today16/03/20240904 views Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham is “deeply troubled” with the quality of courses being offered to law students at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies… Read more
Dogs being ‘put down’ at Animal Control Centre because of limited space Barbados Today16/03/20240965 views Close to 1 000 dogs were euthanised in Barbados by the Animal Control Centre in 2023, Chief Environmental Health Officer Francina Bascombe said on Friday. Disclosing in the Estimates debate… Read more