Thursday, March 28, 2024

Editors Pick

Taking time to reflect

In this week’s On Point column, Editor in Chief Carol Martindale highlighted Bridgetown and the “miserable” state it is in.“ The City is not a pretty sight anymore, and I...

Rowe’s heart ‘for business and family’

NEVILLE ROWE was celebrated on Tuesday as a trailblazer in the supermarket business in Barbados and a person...

Dems ‘out of touch with reality’

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) and its political leader Ralph Thorne are out of touch with economic reality...

On the grind

After a late start, the wheels of the 2024 sugar cane harvest finally began to turn on Monday. Just...

School term ends April 4

Public schools will close for a two-week break next week.  The last day of school for students will be...

Humphrey calls for refocus on HIV fight

The management of HIV and AIDS must once again be a front burner issue in Barbados, says Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs...

Judge: Just dismiss the cases

High Court judge Justice Carlisle Greaves says he believes magistrates have the power to reduce the backlog plaguing the courts, and they can do...

St John Primary to relocate on Monday

The Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training advises parents and guardians of students of St John Primary that the school will be relocated,...

December 3 referendum will go ahead, says Venezuela

CARACAS – Venezuela on Friday said it had taken “note” of the ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) with regards to what...

Nation awarded for 50 years of service

The Nation Publishing Co Limited received the Award of Recognition for 50 years of service yesterday morning at the Independence Day Parade and National...

End of ceasefire a nightmare for Gaza, says UN

The resumption of fighting between Israel and Hamas is "the nightmare that everyone utterly feared," the UN says. A temporary ceasefire expired at 07:00 (05:00...