By Kimberley Cummins
A student of The Ann Hill School for children with special needs has created history as the first student of that school to graduate from the Sandals Barbados Hospitality Training Programme (HTP).
Damario Francis was among the 61 graduates who were trained in various areas of the tourism industry and graduated during a ceremony held at the resort’s Royal
By Kimberley Cummins
It was a normal warm afternoon in Barbados, but inside the auditorium at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) the temperature couldn’t be more inconsistent.
Many people experience cold chills when they are suddenly flush with nervousness and Dr Sabeehah Nana was no different as she braced herself. The nerves almost eclipsed the pride that enveloped her body as in
By Kimberley Cummins
Used and discarded!
That was former leader of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Verla Depeiza’s unapologetic take on how the Mia Mottley administration has treated the 3 000 temporary workers in the National Clean-up Programme who will be out of work at the end of March.
Speaking at a joint meeting of the St Michael North West and the St
By Kimberley Cummins
The Barbados Agency for Micro Enterprise Development Limited, otherwise known as FundAccess, isn’t just supporting local entrepreneurs but it is transforming lives.
This from Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Business Development, Sandra Husbands, as she applauded the organisation for 25 years of serving Barbadians. Speaking at a service of thanksgiving held at the
By Kimberley Cummins
Amid all the gift-giving and the festivities this holiday season, parents are being reminded to keep a watchful eye on their children.
That’s because, as officer in the Juvenile Liaison Scheme of the Barbados Police Service (BPS) Sergeant Kim Harris warns, “Depression really does not have a face”.
Speaking at the Love at Christmas Foundation’s luncheon at the Sir Hugh