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Road patching machines to help with slapdash approach to pothole repairs

The Transport and Works ministry is looking to acquire two additional pothole patching machines to improve road fixing standards in this island. Admitting that a “slapdash” approach has been taken to pothole patching at times, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Works and Water Resources Santia Bradshaw stated the machines would help with a cleaner process. “I was actually looking at

Local authorities work with coastal communities to boost preparedness

By Shamar Blunt  A programme is in the works to prepare residents of some of the island’s coastal areas to respond in the event of a tsunami.  Coastal Planner from the Coastal Zone Management Unit, Fabian Hinds announced on Wednesday that the local Technical Standing Committee on Coastal Zone Hazards is in the advanced stages of creating the Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme.  He

PSV operators chastised for cutting routes short

The Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) is calling on Public Service Vehicle (PSV) operators to end the practice of cutting routes short and forcing passengers to disembark before reaching their destinations. Director of Communications and Public Affairs Mark A. Haynes made the appeal in response to complaints from the public about operators not adequately servicing routes for which they have

Universal basic income not feasible for Barbados

Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey has dismissed the idea of introducing universal basic income (UBI) in Barbados. Responding to a question from Senior Minister Dr William Duguid on the feasibility of such a system in Barbados, during debate on the 2023/2024 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure, he said UBI was not a realistic concept for a small

UWI vice chancellor: time to rethink sagging economic drivers

One of the Caribbean’s most noted academics says the region’s economies are “sagging”, and it is time for an urgent economic make-over.Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI) is also suggesting that the continued focus on “old sectors” was no longer yielding the desired economic and social benefits for the region and its people.He argued that the time has come for greater focus on building out a more digital economy if the region is to remain competitive.“It doesn’t require much detailed assessment to recognise that the Caribbean economy pre-COVID, but now even clearer so post-COVID, the Caribbean economy is in need of new sources of entrepreneurial and innovative action and energy. We have to rebuild these economies,” Sir Hilary declared on Monday.Most regional economies depend primarily on the tourism sector for economic growth. With continued recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, regional and international organisatio

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