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PM Mottley in Samoa for Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting

Barbados’ Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley is among several CARICOM leaders in Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting. The biennial gathering of monarchs, heads of government, government ministers and senior officials, civil society and faith groups is the first to be held in a small island developing state in the Pacific. The summit opened with King Charles the Third, the Head of the Commonwealth, telling the organisation it should acknowledge its painful history, and urging it to right inequalities that endure. He however did not directly refer to slavery during his address. King Charles told leaders the past can’t be changed and encouraged them to commit to learning from history. Meanwhile Commonwealth Secretary-General, the Right Honourable Patricia Scotland acknowledged the achievements made during her tenure. She says they were made in the face of immense and unpredictable challenges. Heads of Government and their representatives are expected to meet in executive sessions and deliberate in a leaders’ retreat to discuss shared priorities that will shape the future work programmes of the Commonwealth.

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Barbados on Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority’s radar

Barbados is on the radar of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority. Representatives are on island assessing the Barbados Food and Rum Festival. Director of Tourism for the Caribbean and Latin America, Charmaine Browne-Spencer has been promoting Antigua and Barbuda and its product offerings. Aside from its beaches, she says Antigua possesses several smaller outer islands. Ms. Browne-Spencer was a guest on CBC TV8’s Mornin’ Barbados.

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Misalignment between education system & economic growth

There is a misalignment between Barbados’ education system, the needs of the international and local business sectors, and where the economy needs to grow. This is according to Minister of Economic Affairs and Investment Senator Chad Blackman. He was speaking at the start of this year’s Global Business Week titled, ‘Focussing on Innovation for a Sustainable Future.’