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Is Caribbean Sovereignty Worthless?

Is Caribbean Sovereignty Worthless?

Due to our seemingly diminutive physical size, actual weak economic performance and lacking cultural importance in the world, it is safe to say that we in the Caribbean consider our sovereignty malleable. By malleable I mean divisible. We treat our sovereignty as...
PM Mottley: Backyard Gardening A Huge Difference

PM Mottley: Backyard Gardening A Huge Difference

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley encouraged Barbadians to plant vegetables or raise a rabbit or two to assist with food needs. This was one of the highlights during her address to the nation on Thursday 14th July 2022. Prime Minister Mottley told Barbadians, “Our...
Transcript: Statement at the IX Summit of the Americas

Transcript: Statement at the IX Summit of the Americas

From the Prime Minister’s Office, Barbados: https://pmo.gov.bb/2022/06/11/transcript-statement-at-the-ix-summit-of-the-americas/ Mia Amor Mottley: “Bless my eyes this morning. Jah sun is on the rise again. The way earthly things are going, anything can...
Bajan Convos: Arlette Worrell

Bajan Convos: Arlette Worrell

Barabdos Weekly’s Bajan Convos series provides a look into the lives of everyday Barbadians through the lens and written word. MY NAME IS ARLETTE Worrell and I retire now but I have been selling fish here in Weston, St James on the beach before a market was...