Thursday, May 16, 2024

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DLP headquarters broken into; conference room locks changed

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) headquarters was vandalized this afternoon in what party officials are calling a suspicious break-in. According to General Secretary Steve Blackett, the incident occurred around 4:45...

Focus on sea security

FROM THE SKIES to the sea, the training personnel of Exercise Tradewinds 2024 have made their presence felt...

Shenseea Joins Tipsy Music Festival Day 2 lineup

Barbados – Get ready to witness Jamaican sensation Shenseea as she joins the exhilarating lineup of performers at...

Four new BHTA tourism awards up for grabs this year

FOUR NEW Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) awards have been added to the list of prestigious awards...

Taxpayers ‘feeling threatened’

A large number of taxpayers have been receiving notification from the Barbados Revenue Authority over the past two...

Leacock: Bajans too hypocritical

BARBADIANS ARE HYPOCRITICAL when it comes to troubled children, principal of the Government Industrial School Erwin Leacock has lamented.He added that some aspects of...

Bajan accused of US scam

A BAJAN IN BROOKLYN has been charged with using a scam to steal US$300 000 from West Indian friends and acquaintances in New York...

All new to nails

A HEARING IMPAIRED technician could soon be operating from a salon near you.That is because six students from the Irving Wilson School will be...

NATION newscast April 14, 2015

In tonight's news:Central Bank reports slight first quarter growth.The Tourism Minister expects the sector to continue improving.Ex-prisoners reportedly being hired for security jobs. https://www.youtube.com/embed/zh_ADW-HFlk

Knowledge management in focus

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT is the new buzz term in Barbados.More than 100 people from both the public and private sectors, including members of Cabinet, have...

Businesses told to choose security officers carefully

LOCAL COMPANIES NEED to exercise more care in hiring guards and other security officers.The vice chairman of the Caribbean Association of Security Professionals, Wendell...