Monday, April 27, 2026

Business

Portvale repairs still incomplete

Grinding at Portvale Sugar Factory remained on pause yesterday as work continued to fix a mechanical failure since Thursday. A spokesman for the Barbados Energy and Sugar Company (BESCO) Inc., operators of...

Caribbean Digital Transformation Institute launched

Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in Barbados and the Caribbean now have some additional help in their...

‘Let AI lift routine workload’

Administrative professionals are being urged by the Governor of the Central Bank of Barbados to use AI rather...

Beyond the desk, Saluting Admin Professionals

If everything in your office just seems to work, from organised files and productive meetings to happy clients,...

Arawak halts operating losses

Arawak Cement Company Limited has gone a full year without incurring operating losses. This has been recorded as a...

THE ISSUE: Expertise needed like never before

THEIR VIEWS ARE NOT usually sought out by the media when compared with economists or chartered accountants, but actuaries are key players in the...

Long BRA lines

THERE WERE LONG LINES outside the offices of the Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) as residents rushed to do last-minute business today.In Oistins, not only...

St John polyclinic ‘near completion’

THE GOVERNMENT of Barbados is working to complete the St John Polyclinic, which has been designed to greatly improve the delivery of primary health...

Barbados and Cuba working on sports, culture

BARBADOS AND CUBA are seeking to deepen their collaboration in sports and culture. The proposed approach was discussed during a courtesy call on Minister of...

Change of date for jury duty

THERE HAS BEEN a change in the date for those who have been summoned for jury duty from January 5 to February 20.The registrar...

Nigerians on their way

BARBADOS IS PREPARING to welcome 88 students from Nigeria, who will pursue a nine-month course of study in the areas of Hospitality, Culinary Arts...