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Jaidan Jordan wins Mr Executive Challenge

Jaidan Jordan emerged as this year’s Mr Executive Challenge...

Bajans bring the vibes to remix

Bajan creatives contributed significantly to the success of The...

Drinks O’Clock shaking up connections

Founder of Spiritual Experiences, Alexis, the brains behind Drinks...

Blood wants more exposure for Bajan music

Bajan artistes and their music are not getting enough...

Artistes riding wave of success

Crop Over 2025 was “sweet fuh days” for several...

High CARIFESTA XV hopes on heels of bumper festival

The last lap weekend of this year’s Crop Over season kept...

Youth ‘need guidance’

Not all young people are lost. However, the education system has failed some of them and, as a result, they will need better guidance. Some residents of...

Survey: Business folk upbeat about economy

Now that the tourism sector is rebounding, many business leaders are more confident about the economy’s potential. They, however, believe more needs to be done...

Junior Monarch semi-finalists announced

Kenaz Bit Bit Walker will perform first during the calypso category at the semi-finals of the Scotiabank Junior Monarch Competition, while Jade Leilani Roach...

Join energy expansion, Cummins tells Bajans

As the country expands its renewable capabilities, more Barbadians will be needed to help with the transition. Minister of Energy and Business Senator Lisa Cummins...

Old Sugar Bond to be repurposed for commercial activity

The Old Sugar Bond on the Barbados Port Inc. (BPI) compound at Harbour Road, St Michael, is being repurposed for two commercial ventures. In so...

Cricket ‘service improving’

Despite some teething issues, the park and ride system put in place for the International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup went well. However, to...

Media influencers ‘to push’ faster alerts

Government will be collaborating more with individuals with large social media platforms to help share critical information during this hurricane season. While traditional media platforms...

Street party at Rihanna Drive

Rihanna Drive came alive earlier today with the sounds of sweet music and exuberant cricket fans. During the day, several residents who did not visit Kensington...

Promoters’ fee concern

Party promoters fear that the increase in events this summer will mean they will be paying more to Copyright Society of Composers, Authors and...

Subjects staying

The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) had a change of heart and changed its plan to cut four of its subjects offered to students across...