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#BTColumn – Access to finance a major constraint
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#BTColumn – Ideologies, biases of TVET (Part 1)
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A new twist in the LIAT saga
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#BTColumn – Choose to do the right thing
Article by June 23, 2021
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by
Suleiman Bulbulia
Sometimes all it takes is for one famous person to make a small gesture and it impacts the world. At a time when an action can go global in seconds Cristiano Ronaldo’s simple act of removing two bottles of Coca Cola from the media conference table he was at and lifting up a bottle of water and stating “agua” “agua” reverberated across the entire world. And sent a multi-national company worth billions into shock. Coke’s stock value reportedly fell by 1.6 per cent, which doesn’t sound like much until you realize that equates to $4 billion.
#BTColumn – Debating the Common Entrance Exam
Article by June 23, 2021
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by
Dr Garry Hornby
One of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is that the Town Hall meetings, planned by the Ministry of Education, and other opportunities to debate education reform that includes abandoning the Common Entrance examination (CEE), have not yet taken place.
But with three articles published in last Tuesday’s
Barbados TODAY on this topic, following several articles in previous weeks, it seems that the debate is finally taking off, courtesy of