Reparations Submissions Invited
The National Task Force on Reparations is encouraging members of the public to submit their views on the matter of reparations as it relates...
Lashley: Cut Out Negativity In Dancehall!
Barbadians have been urged to reject the negative content present in some dancehall songs.
This instruction has come from Minister of Youth, Stephen Lashley, as...
Queen’s Park To Be Beautified By CIBC
Queen’s Park has been selected for an $80,000 upgrade.
It comes as part of the First Caribbean International Bank Adopt-a-Park project, which was established in...
Preparing Youth For The Workforce
Young Barbadians will again receive vital information this summer which should greatly assist them as they prepare for the workforce.
The Productivity Council will host...
Government Committed To The Literary Arts
Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has reaffirmed Government’s commitment to the development of the literary arts in Barbados.
Mr. Stuart gave this assurance today while delivering...
NCST Partnering With Columbus School For Girls
A delegation from Columbus School for Girls in Ohio, USA, will be on the island next week to introduce students at one primary school...
Keen Interest In Khan Academy Initiative
Growing interest by Barbadian students in the Khan Academy programme has been recognised and will continue to be supported both locally and internationally.
Support for...
Be Agents of Change in your new schools!
The transition from primary to secondary school was the focus of discussion, when the Criminal Justice Research and Planning Unit hosted the opening ceremony...
Demonstration Farm In The Pipeline
An aggressive campaign is being undertaken to stimulate interest in agriculture in Barbados.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and Water Resource...
Reading Concern In Barbados
Director and Founder of the Bim Literary Festival, Esther Phillips, has expressed concern about the number of persons who cannot read.
And, Ms. Phillips said...