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Governor: Economy needs modern system

BiMPay has been described as a special piece of...

PM hails BiMPay as step toward digital economy after first transaction

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has described the launch...

Chief: No need for alarm over cases

The Ministry of Health and Wellness has moved to...

Dems demand transparency after health scare

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is calling for urgent...

Central Bank hosts BiMPay Go-Live Pyjama Party

There’s a whole pyjama vibe at the Central Bank...

Firearms Division ‘the right move’

Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams has defended Government’s decision to...

NOW backs increase of maternity leave to 14 weeks

The National Organisation of Women (NOW) is in full support of Government’s decision to increase maternity leave in Barbados to 14 weeks. President Melissa Savoury-Gittens...

Duguid: Civic Centre plans were always public

It was impossible for Government to hide the proposed development of the controversial Civic Centre at Holetown in St James. In fact, everything relating to...

Thorne backs Disabilities Bill

Yesterday was not the day to be partisan. And so, Leader of the Opposition Ralph Thorne had no issue in supporting a piece of legislation...

Boyce: 2024 one of the toughest years

After one of the toughest years for law enforcement in Barbados, Acting Commissionerof Police Erwin Boyce expressed a special thank-you to members of the...

Bruce Vale bridge to fall and rise again

COMPLANT, the company engaged to execute the Scotland District Road Rehabilitation Programme on behalf of the Ministry of Transport and Works, will on Monday...

Grantley Adams students back on Monday

Face-to-face classes are back on the books for Grantley Adams Memorial School. Chief Education Officer Dr Ramona Archer-Bradshaw announced last night that students will return...

NOW backs increase of maternity leave to 14 weeks

The National Organisation of Women (NOW) is in full support of Government’s decision to increase maternity leave in Barbados to 14 weeks. President Melissa Savoury-Gittens...

Duguid: Civic Centre plans were always public

It was impossible for Government to hide the proposed development of the controversial Civic Centre at Holetown in St James. In fact, everything relating to...

Thorne backs Disabilities Bill

Yesterday was not the day to be partisan. And so, Leader of the Opposition Ralph Thorne had no issue in supporting a piece of legislation...

Boyce: 2024 one of the toughest years

After one of the toughest years for law enforcement in Barbados, Acting Commissionerof Police Erwin Boyce expressed a special thank-you to members of the...

Bruce Vale bridge to fall and rise again

COMPLANT, the company engaged to execute the Scotland District Road Rehabilitation Programme on behalf of the Ministry of Transport and Works, will on Monday...

Grantley Adams students back on Monday

Face-to-face classes are back on the books for Grantley Adams Memorial School. Chief Education Officer Dr Ramona Archer-Bradshaw announced last night that students will return...