The head of a Pan-Africanist organisation is advocating for a significant shift in the school curriculum, arguing it should be rooted in African culture
“Christmas is a season not only of rejoicing, but of reflection” — Winston Churchill In recent weeks, as I listened to the stirring performances of The
A 36-year-old man is scheduled to appear in the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, December 27, on multiple drug-related charges involving cannabis
Investigations are underway into a road fatality that occurred along Lancaster Bridge, St James, on Christmas Eve, claiming the life of 24-year-old Natalia
Despite an apparently active Christmas season, meat producers are still feeling the squeeze from heavy imports, a butcher has told Barbados TODAY. Even
Bridgetown retailers reported a late surge in Christmas shopping in the final days before the holiday, as cautious consumer spending earlier in the month
Grantley Adams International Airport was expected to be filled with quiet anticipation on Christmas Eve morning as residents returning home and visitors
Ocean Acres Animal Sanctuary has warned of a growing crisis in Barbados, with record numbers of abandoned dogs forcing the charity to operate far beyond
Government is continuing its drive to modernise and strengthen the national sports sector. Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment, Charles
Police are investigating a shooting that occurred on Christmas Eve along Chapel #3, St Philip, which left one man dead. The incident was reported around
President Jeffrey Bostic urged Barbadians to embrace hope, unity and compassion, while underscoring the importance of peace, family, faith and national
England has been dealt a significant blow in an already disappointing Ashes series, with fast bowler Jofra Archer now set to miss the final two matches
Earlier this month, the University of the West Indies (The UWI) hosted a virtual regional meeting to strengthen regional collaboration in infectious disease
Growing absenteeism among Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) candidates continues to be a major concern for the Caribbean Examinations Council
Despite a boom in cruise tourism and projections for a record-breaking winter season, some major Bridgetown retailers say the surge in arrivals has not
Crime Prevention Officer with The Barbados Police Service (TBPS), Inspector Roger Babb, is again urging members of the public to stay in control as they