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  • Man Accused of Setting Family on Fire Dies from His Injuries

    Man Accused of Setting Family on Fire Dies from His Injuries

    Francisco Godoy, a 35-year-old man accused of a heinous crime in San Felipe Village, has succumbed to his injuries. Godoy was hospitalized at the K.H.M.H. with severe burns covering 90% of his body and passed away at approximately 5:45 a.m. on October 22, 2025. The incident occurred in the early hours of Monday morning when Godoy allegedly broke into the home of his estranged partner, Angelita Magaña, and her two children, six-year-old Tishan and 17-year-old Shadia. After dousing them with gasoline, he set the house ablaze. Magaña and Tishan perished in the fire, while Shadia died later while receiving treatment at the Northern Regional Hospital. Godoy had been under police guard as authorities prepared to charge him. His death marks the end of the criminal case, though investigations into the tragic event continue.

  • Hope Road closed for water main installation

    Hope Road closed for water main installation

    Motorists in St Lucy, Barbados, are being alerted to significant traffic adjustments as the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) commences essential water mains installation work along Highway 1C, Hope Road. The road will be temporarily closed to vehicular traffic from Wednesday, October 22, to Friday, October 24, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. This closure is necessary to facilitate the safe operation of heavy excavation equipment on the narrow roadway. Southbound travelers from River Bay and the St Lucy District Hospital are advised to proceed along Highway 1C to Northumberland, then detour via Hope Bridge Road to access Spring Hall. Conversely, northbound motorists from Spring Hall should use Hope Bridge Road through Northumberland to reach destinations north of the work zone, including the District Hospital, River Bay, and Animal Flower Cave Road. The BWA has emphasized its commitment to minimizing disruptions and restoring normal traffic flow swiftly. The Authority expressed regret for any inconvenience caused and extended gratitude to the public for their patience and cooperation during this critical infrastructure upgrade. Updates on the project will be shared through the BWA’s official communication channels.

  • Gajadien pleit bij IPU voor rechtvaardige klimaathulp

    Gajadien pleit bij IPU voor rechtvaardige klimaathulp

    At the 151st General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Geneva, Asis Gajadien, a prominent member of Suriname’s National Assembly and leader of the VHP party, urged the international community to bolster support for nations actively contributing to global climate protection. Gajadien highlighted Suriname’s unique position as one of the few countries worldwide with a net-negative carbon footprint, yet it faces severe humanitarian challenges due to climate change, including floods, coastal erosion, and the displacement of inland communities.

    ‘For Suriname, climate change is not a debate; it is a harsh reality. People are losing their homes and livelihoods. Humanitarian action must include climate financing,’ Gajadien asserted. He called for greater accessibility to climate funds like the Green Climate Fund for smaller nations, emphasizing the need for grants over loans. ‘No country should be forced into debt to protect the planet,’ he added.

    Gajadien also underscored the critical role of parliaments in ensuring transparent use of resources for disaster prevention, climate adaptation, and safeguarding vulnerable communities. ‘Solidarity is not charity—it is justice,’ he concluded. ‘Suriname is ready to work with other nations to transform compassion into concrete action.’

    The Surinamese parliamentary delegation, led by Rabin Parmessar (NDP party leader), is participating in the IPU assembly and related meetings in Geneva from October 19 to 23. The delegation includes Geneviève Jordan (ABOP) and is supported by Agatha Ramdass, Deputy Clerk of the National Assembly. Clerk Ruth de Windt is also attending the conference of clerks.

  • Belize City Man Shot Dead

    Belize City Man Shot Dead

    In a tragic late-night incident, a 37-year-old man was fatally shot in Belize City on Tuesday, October 22, 2025. Police were alerted to gunfire reports around 10:45 p.m. on Nurse Findley Crescent. Upon arrival, officers discovered Ricardo Arturo Escobar with multiple gunshot wounds. He was immediately transported to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (K.H.M.H.), where he succumbed to his injuries. Preliminary investigations reveal that Escobar was standing on the street when an unidentified assailant approached and opened fire, striking him multiple times before fleeing the scene. Authorities are actively investigating the incident, and further details are expected as the case develops.

  • Govt pledges major reforms to boost creatives

    Govt pledges major reforms to boost creatives

    The Government of Barbados has announced a comprehensive suite of legislative and policy reforms aimed at bolstering the island’s creative industries. Spearheaded by Senator Dr. Shantal Munro-Knight, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for Culture, the initiative includes the modernization of the Cultural Industries Development Act, the introduction of new film incentive legislation, and the development of a National Cultural Policy. These measures are designed to unlock the economic potential of the creative sector and provide robust support for filmmakers and cultural practitioners. Senator Munro-Knight revealed these plans during the launch of The Space, a new creative production hub by On Brand Global, in Christ Church. She emphasized that the reforms aim to modernize the legislative framework and align it with the current needs of the industry. The minister highlighted that consultations are ongoing to finalize the film incentive legislation, which will include provisions for local and regional productions, as well as the establishment of a special endowment fund. Additionally, the National Cultural Policy, developed after months of consultations, underscores the creative industry’s inclusivity, particularly in employing women and young people. Senator Munro-Knight also noted the sector’s resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, which saw a 14% growth. She stressed the need to fully recognize and harness the untapped potential of the creative sector, stating, ‘We need to do better to recognize the power that lies within.’ The launch of The Space coincides with the implementation of full freedom of movement provisions under the CARICOM Single Market, further enhancing regional collaboration in the creative industries.

  • New production hub aims to elevate creative industry

    New production hub aims to elevate creative industry

    Barbados’ creative industry has taken a significant leap forward with the inauguration of The Space, a state-of-the-art production hub designed to empower local talent. Located in Landsdown, Christ Church, and developed by On Brand Global, this innovative facility offers production studios, podcast rooms, and collaborative workspaces tailored to the needs of content creators, filmmakers, and artists. Co-founder and Managing Director Dana Best emphasized that The Space aims to bridge the gap between talent and opportunity by providing access to professional resources that are often financially out of reach for many creatives. ‘Talent is everywhere, but opportunity needs infrastructure,’ Best remarked. ‘The Space exists to be that infrastructure—practical, professional, and proudly Barbadian.’ Beyond its physical offerings, the hub will focus on fostering community partnerships, delivering skills training, and providing mentorship opportunities for emerging creatives. Best envisions The Space becoming a thriving ecosystem where ideas are transformed into professional outputs. ‘We want to help people move from concept to completion,’ she explained. Over the next year, The Space plans to host workshops on digital storytelling, sound engineering, and brand strategy, alongside networking events to connect local talent with regional and international partners. Additionally, a digital platform will be launched to showcase the work produced at The Space, amplifying its global reach. Senator Shantal Munro-Knight, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for culture, praised the initiative as a ‘timely and transformational’ investment in Barbados’ creative economy. ‘This is not just a building; it is a platform for possibility,’ she said. ‘It validates the contributions of creatives to national development.’ The Space represents a new chapter for Barbados’ creative sector, with Best hoping it will inspire a wave of collaboration and excellence. ‘We have the talent, the ideas, and the drive,’ she concluded. ‘Now, we finally have a home to bring it all together.’

  • Request for Applications: For Grants, Loans, and Interest Subsidization Pilot Programme by UNDP

    Request for Applications: For Grants, Loans, and Interest Subsidization Pilot Programme by UNDP

    The Entrepreneurial Development Programme (EDP), in partnership with the Antigua and Barbuda Investment Authority (ABIA) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has unveiled the Innovative Finance Pilot Programme. This groundbreaking initiative seeks to bolster local businesses by reducing borrowing costs and enhancing access to financial resources through a mix of grants, loans, and interest subsidies. The programme is a key component of broader efforts to foster financial inclusion and sustainable economic growth in Antigua and Barbuda.

    Eligible participants include Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), Youth Entrepreneurs aged 18 to 35, and Female Business Owners. Applicants must operate registered businesses that contribute to local employment and economic development. Selected participants will benefit from complimentary training and mentorship in financial literacy, business planning, and entrepreneurial development, equipping them with the tools to scale their ventures.

    Application forms are available at the EDP Office, located in the Sagicor Financial Centre, St. John’s. Submissions must include a cover letter referencing the UNDP Pilot Programme and must be received by October 31, 2025. Interested individuals are urged to apply promptly to seize this transformative opportunity.

    The UNDP, operating in 170 countries and territories, champions sustainable development and inclusive growth. The EDP focuses on providing financial access to small entrepreneurs, while the ABIA drives investment and business development in Antigua and Barbuda. Together, these organizations aim to create a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem in the region.

  • OPINION: The Caribbean’s Zone of Peace Meets A Major Hurdle

    OPINION: The Caribbean’s Zone of Peace Meets A Major Hurdle

    In the early hours of October 18, 2025, CARICOM released a statement addressing the ‘security build-up in the Region,’ reaffirming the Caribbean as a ‘Zone of Peace.’ The document emphasized dialogue, adherence to international law, and respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity. However, the statement’s deliberate omissions and underlying dynamics reveal deeper geopolitical complexities. Notably, CARICOM avoided directly referencing its influential southern neighbor, a decision that speaks volumes in the realm of international relations. This strategic silence reflects the region’s delicate balance between asserting principled positions and maintaining vital relationships with powerful allies. The omission may also be linked to the neighbor’s recent global scrutiny, particularly following the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to its opposition leader. Amid these dynamics, Trinidad & Tobago’s successful revival of the Dragon gas-field deal with Venezuela stands out as a strategic win, providing the nation with a buffer against external pressures. However, Trinidad’s simultaneous support for U.S. military intervention in the Caribbean raises questions about its diplomatic independence. The broader challenge for CARICOM lies in its limited resources as micro-states, which constrain its capacity to act unilaterally. The region’s reliance on international cooperation and law underscores the need for tangible investments in regional intelligence, security collaboration, and cohesive diplomatic strategies. CARICOM must transition from reactive micro-states to proactive actors, leveraging niche strengths and pooling resources to safeguard its sovereignty and peace in an increasingly interconnected world.

  • Chief and Deputy Chief of Police to receive vehicle upgrade

    Chief and Deputy Chief of Police to receive vehicle upgrade

    In a recent ceremony marking the handover of six new vehicles to the Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force (CDPF), Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit unveiled plans to enhance the transportation standards for the nation’s top law enforcement officials. Addressing the gathering, Skerrit emphasized the necessity of upgrading the vehicles assigned to the Chief of Police and the Deputy Chief of Police, particularly for official functions. ‘I will assist with that and ensure that they get appropriate vehicles, fitting of the offices that they hold,’ he declared. The Prime Minister underscored the importance of maintaining high levels of integrity within the police force, warning officers against compromising their roles. ‘Having a gun doesn’t mean that you are safe,’ he cautioned, stressing that compromising state security equates to endangering personal and familial safety. Skerrit urged officers to uphold the law and remain steadfast in their duty to serve and protect, ensuring mutual trust and support among colleagues.

  • Top Barbadian firms back IABC Barbados AI masterclass

    Top Barbadian firms back IABC Barbados AI masterclass

    Barbados is taking a significant step toward integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the communication sector with an upcoming masterclass organized by the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Barbados Chapter. Titled ‘AI for Communication Excellence,’ the event, scheduled for November 11, has garnered strong support from key corporate and media institutions, including The Nation Publishing Co Limited as the title sponsor, Consumers’ Guarantee Insurance (CGI) Company Ltd and Barbados TODAY Inc. as silver sponsors, and General Accident Insurance Company as a bronze sponsor. This collaboration highlights a collective commitment to fostering technological fluency while upholding human-centered ethics in communication. Dr. Pamala Proverbs, President of IABC Barbados, emphasized the importance of embracing AI as a transformative tool rather than fearing it. She stated that the masterclass aims to equip professionals with the skills to apply AI intelligently and ethically, ensuring they remain at the forefront of their fields. The event will feature insights from Jennifer Jones-Mitchell, a global AI strategist and CEO of Human Driven AI, and Lisa Greaves, Barbados’ data protection commissioner, who will provide both strategic and regulatory perspectives. Designed for professionals in public relations, corporate communications, media, marketing, crisis management, and brand storytelling, the masterclass promises to deliver practical, future-ready skills. Registration for this transformative experience is available at www.iabcbarbadosbb.com.