‘Pilot payment system’ for intra-CARICOM, African trade By Marlon Madden The idea of Barbadians doing trade with CARICOM and African countries in the Barbados dollar may be one step closer …
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CARICOM leaders explore financing for renewable energy, agriculture, fisheries By Marlon Madden Prime Minister Mia Mottley is anticipating a potential economic boost for the Caribbean Community with the opening here …
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Barbados has a new Courtesy Garage Pic-o-De-Crop Calypso Monarch. He is IWeb who beat out 18 other contestants with his popular song Brain that copped 128 points. The proud four-time …
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Preparations were continuingThursday for Barbadians to enjoy a “fantastic” Courtesy Garage Pic-O-De-Crop Finals and 98.1 The One Soca 4.0 Sunday at the National Botanical Gardens, two marquee events in the …
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In a bid to bolster ties between Rwanda and Barbados across various domains, a government official from the East African nation has suggested bypassing intermediaries in the tourism industry to …
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Energy Minister Senator Lisa Cummins is proposing that Barbados and Rwanda establish a set of policies to ensure a steady supply of renewable energy needs from Bridgetown into Kigali, as …
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A 24-year-old Hindsbury Road man has been ordered to pay compensation for criminally damaging another man’s vehicle. If he fails to pay $1,900 within five months, he will face a …
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Stephen Orlando Archer of Deighton, St Michael was given a starting sentence of 40 years in prison for his involvement in a botched robbery that resulted in the death of …
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In the heart of The City, a despicable series of attacks on vulnerable homeless individuals over the weekend has ignited a fervent public outcry — and rightfully so. Yet, while …
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Polyclinic nurses in protest over ‘poor conditions’, hazard pay By Sheria Brathwaite A dozen nurses at the Maurice Byer Polyclinic have halted their duties and staged a work stoppage in …