(Office of the Prime Minister of The Bahamas) – Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis stepped away from the CARICOM Inter-Sessional Meeting on Wednesday to view first-hand a sustainable housing community that could be used as a model for the Government’s planned housing development project on Abaco.

The Prime Minister toured the Villages at Coverley, a modern housing development located in Christ Church. The community features low- to middle-cost energy-efficient homes built to withstand a Category 5 hurricane, a 5.0 earthquake, storm surges and major flooding. The fully planned development also offers residents a medical centre, gym, restaurants, stores, recreation centres and sports fields.

Extracted from Caricom Today – PM Minnis tours Barbados sustainable housing development

 

The information conveyed in the article quoted reinforces for those in the know and should persuade others with doubt how to secure business if politicians are the decision makers. In this case the blogmaster can pick any number of concerns but there one.

Barbados Underground has featured many blogs highlighting questionable transactions with the previous government and Mark Maloney. The one which sticks in the craw is how monies sitting in the Housing Credit Fund at the Central Bank of Barbados were approved to pay Mark Maloney for the GROTTO project. The Board of the Central Bank at the time actually approved a special dividend (the first in the fund’s history) to make the payment.

central bank board

There is no need to rehash events about the GROTTO and payments from the HCF, read blogs posted on the matter in BU Archives:

The Housing Credit Fund was established in 1993 under an agreement with USAID to on-lend to financial institutions to fund low cost housing. In 2004 the Central Bank of Barbados announced the following:

The Central Bank of Barbados hereby announces that on February 1, 2004, it assumed responsibility for the management of the Housing Credit Fund (HCF), previously administered by the Ministry of Housing, Lands and the Environment.

The HCF operates as a second tier mortgage market wholesaler and provides funds to financial institutions which in turn on-lend to individual borrowers. The Fund commenced operations in 1982 with initial funding of Bds$20.0 million, the proceeds of a U.S. dollar loan raised by the Government of Barbados. The Fund’s portfolio is currently valued at over Bds$100 million.

The principal objectives of the HCF continue to be:

  • To help to alleviate the overall shortage of housing in Barbados
  • To improve significantly the existing housing stock
  • To shift the initiative for housing towards the private sector and
  • To broaden the ownership base of housing in Barbados.

Source: Central Bank

The irregularities with the GROTTO are well documented starting with a read of Auditor General reports. Mark Maloney was paid with public funds for the GROTTO project that to this day demands the government of the day start an investigation. Instead, it is businesses as usual for the usual suspects even with a change in government. While the government of the day was creative in finding money to pay Mark Maloney, several small contractors had to suck salt because government was unable to pay invoices. Several have folded. Maloney however is still flying high on the hog.

Disclaimer: The blogmaster has nothing against the gentlemen,

 

276 responses to “MAM1 + MAM2 = Business as Usual”


  1. Watch out for this craven government offering this failed woman a loan. If they claim to be business people, then let them raise money on the capital markets.


  2. Who is this bloated idiot Rudy Grant? Has he been house trained?
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    HAL THIS MAN IS A BLP LACKEY AND CURRENT BLP GOVERNMENT SENATOR.

    HE HAS TO PROTECT HIS BLP PARTY AT ANY COST INCLUDING USING THE BHTA WHERE HE HAS A CUSHY JOB AS CEO.

    I PERSONALLY/PROFESSIONALLY KNOW HIM AND WOULDN’T TOUCH HIM WITH A 10FT POLE AND A MAJOR PART OF THE CORRUPTION ONGOING PROBLEM.


  3. @ Baje

    It is the Bajan Condition – the small jet ski operators are trying to make a living and these buffoons are trying to put them out of business. A white woman failed at running a restaurant, because she was in above her head, and they are rushing to offer help and sympathy. The slave mentality.


  4. …….. AND IN ONE CASE WANT TOUGHER SENTENCES FOR CRIMES AGAINST TOURIST (WHITE PEOPLE). {Quote}
    +++++++++++++++++++++

    If it was a Black Canadian visitor that got shot, what would you call him or her?

    Anyhow, when I read that 1:27 PM contribution and saw “CRIMES AGAINST TOURIST (WHITE PEOPLE),” I was not surprised that people, including Mr. Bragger, still believe that tourists are supposed to be white people ONLY.

    This is still the mindset here in Barbados. If a Black man/woman goes into a hotel or restaurant, security and other staff members immediately assume they are local or beach-bums. They are also likely to be kept under scrutiny.

    It is because we have been taught that the word “tourist” is confined to describe white people only.

    This is the real Barbados Condition.


  5. @Tron March 2, 2020 10:03 PM “BIf Sandy Lane and Cliff close now, I’ll have to cook for myself. The NIS must act urgently now. How about food stamps for the top restaurants?”

    No food stamps for you.

    if the above names resturants close, ye shall deservedly starve to death.

    You had decades to learn to how boil a kettle of water. Since ye haven’t learned, ye shall surely die.

  6. WURA-WAR-on-U Avatar

    “This is still the mindset here in Barbados. If a Black man/woman goes into a hotel or restaurant, security and other staff members immediately assume they are local or beach-bums. They are also likely to be kept under scrutiny.”

    racist apartheid state socially engineered and culturized….the trade off for emancipation to a point.

  7. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    you can thank the two black racist sell out governments for the last 80 years of that social engineering, just so that a minoriity of riffraff descendents of indentured servants and foreign crooks can pretend they are better and richer than the Black majority by RIPPING THEM OFF OF EVERYTHINGS….

    AND THAT IS WHAT NEEDS TO BE DISMANTLED….the racist, apartheid state and the last sell out black face government.


  8. the BLP PRO machine is coming out in full force on this one.

    Kerri , Marsha and Avinesh visited the restaurants and held meetings with owners.

    Rudy had his say.

    Charlie Jong is busy on social media along with all the yard fouls or fowls take your pick. and only because owners mentioned high taxes and no concessions for some of the reasons for closure.

    Man, what a thing.

    i want to come to Bim for We Gatherin but i cant afford the ticket because of the high departure taxes. when can i get a meeting with a minister?


  9. Anyhow, when I read that 1:27 PM contribution and saw “CRIMES AGAINST TOURIST (WHITE PEOPLE),” I was not surprised that people, including Mr. Bragger, still believe that tourists are supposed to be white people ONLY.
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    YOU DUMB ASS I HAVE NEVER SEEN A TOURIST AS BEING BLACK WHITE OR BROWN.

    YOU WANT TO COME TO ATTACK ME START USING SOME DAMN SENSE AND LEARN TO READ & COMPREHEND PROPERLY.

    I AM SURE I HAVE MADE THE POINT SEVERAL TIMES THAT IS HOW MANY LOCALS INCLUDING GOVERNMENT, BHTA ETC VIEW TOURISTS AND WHY THEY RESPOND WHEN IT COMES TO THEM HENCE A REFERENCE ALSO TO MENTAL SLAVERY.

    I REALLY ENJOY WHEN YOU GUYS CONTINUE TO SHOW YOUR IGNORANCE AND THE BACKWARD MENTALITY.

    I WILL CONTINUE TO BE A BRAGGART AS YOU PUT IT, HOWEVER I WILL ALSO CONTINUE TO SPEAK THE TRUTH NOT HAVING TO LOOK OVER MY SHOULDERS OR FEARING NOT GETTING A PICK OF THE TAXPAYERS FUNDS WHILST CREATING MY OWN WEALTH ABROAD.

    PLEASE CONTINUE TO SHOW YOUR IGNORANCE AS YOU GUYS ARE GIVING A REAL SENSE OF LIFE ON THE ISLAND of BARBADOS.


  10. @Greene

    What are the DLP people saying?


  11. @ Greene

    The business failed because the woman is a bad manager. Let us look at the business model, or at least what is in the public domain: 150 staff for three restaurants, or 50 staff per restaurant. This tells us, in a small country like Barbados, some days they had more staff than customers.
    The trading for each individual restaurant has not yet been made public, but I will be surprised if all three failed at the same time and at the same speed.
    I am sure she had an opportunity to rescue one or two of them. She had no clue what she was doing. Then, she must have had a bank with a dedicated adviser. Was she in conversation with that adviser?
    Then there are the other details: calling in a consultant; talking to her creditors (we have not yet been told of the company’s debt and it seems as if our world class journalists have not yet asked that question.
    Why is government becoming involved?


  12. Exactly what you described is why many have a problem with the DLP and the other opposition voices- there is no strident, coherent messaging combatting what the government has been doing. After two years you would have thought this gap would have been plugged.


  13. You sit 4000 rh miles away and come up with that conclusion all by your lonesome? How many of the staff are casual employees? How many are waiters working on a commission rate? How many are rotated through a six or seven day week? What are the considerations you referred to arrive at your conclusion?

    #amazing

  14. Dishonest Bajans Avatar
    Dishonest Bajans

    @ Baje

    I warned you that they will continue to attack you and call you every name in the book because you are EXPOSING THE UNDERBELLY IN BARBADOS.

    They have labeled you a braggart, jackass and even went as far as twisting your meanings.

    This is real life on the island.

    However they never responded to:

    MIA DID EVERY DIRTY TRICK IN THE BOOK TO GET HER BLP PARTY ELECTED TO GOVERNMENT AT ALL COST INCLUDING FALSE PROMISES SHE HAD NO INTENTIONS KEEPING IN 2018 MANIFESTO.

    a.Minimum wage within 6 months being elected
    b. Integrity Legislation
    c. Transparency Legislation
    d. Prosecuting DLP corrupt Politicians

    BEFORE BEING ELECTED IN MAY 2018 CONSTANTLY SINGLING OUT MARK MALONEY AS THE BIGGEST CROOK IN BARBADOS ALONG WITH THE DLP CROOKED GOVERNMENT MINISTERS.HOWEVER ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS MIA MOTTLEY DID AFTER BEING ELECTED WAS GET IN BED WITH THE SAME CROOKED MARK MALONEY SAME AS DLP GOVERNMENT SHE ACCUSED AS CORRUPT.THIS ONE ACT TELLS THE LACK OF CHARACTER OF MIA MOTTLEY AND HER EVIL NASTY WAYS,BIRDS OF A FEATHER always FLOCK TOGETHER.

    CAN SOMEONE TELL WHO ARE THE BLP LAWYERS REPRESENTING IN 2020 THE MOTHER OF THE CHILD WHO LOST HIS LIFE BECAUSE OF THE ILLEGAL ROAD IMPEDIMENT PUT IN PLACE BY MARK MALONEY AND WAS NOT APPROVED BY TOWN AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT AT THE TIME NOW HEADED BY MIA MOTTLEY?

    I AM NOT THE ONE ALSO GIVING OUT GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND TAXPAYERS MONIES (Rudy Grant Sanitation Trucks $4 Million fiasco) IN NO BID/TENDER FOR MILLIONS $$$ BREAKING GOVERNMENT TENDERING RULES WHEN PROMISED TRANSPARENCY AND INTEGRITY LEGISLATION BEFORE BEING ELECTED 2 YEARS AGO THEN DECEIVING THE VOTING PUBLIC OF BARBADOS.

    Who is this bloated idiot Rudy Grant? Has he been house trained?
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    HAL THIS MAN IS A BLP LACKEY AND CURRENT BLP GOVERNMENT SENATOR.HE HAS TO PROTECT HIS BLP PARTY AT ANY COST INCLUDING USING THE BHTA WHERE HE HAS A CUSHY JOB AS CEO.I PERSONALLY/PROFESSIONALLY KNOW HIM AND WOULDN’T TOUCH HIM WITH A 10FT POLE AND A MAJOR PART OF THE CORRUPTION ONGOING PROBLEM.

  15. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    The nasty corruption in Barbados from both corrupt governments … did not start yesterday…there is documented evidence that both governments have always been involved and always colluded to destroy any wealth, progress or upward mobility in themajority population.

    that is what happens when a miseducated population have been SOCIALIZED TO want political masters and slave masters and refuse to STAND UP FOR THEIR RIGHTS.

    https://www.facebook.com/jackie.stewart.965/videos/1264590567083813/?t=81

  16. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    The so called Atherley Opposition is not weighing on this CHAPS scam either …not a word, but his repulsive racist bandit weather head whom he gave some kinda shadow something or the other for tourism too…has not said anything either but could jump out to vomit his racist shit…


  17. Baje you are an amazing fellow.Evertime someone,s name is memtioned on this blog you either know them personally or professionally. This is absolutely amazing either you are extremely popular or YOU ARE A DAMN LIAR.I tend to beleive the latter as you are forever bigging up yourself and gathering support from Dems on here lole Austin, Dishonest Bajans etc.You ever heard that self praise is no praise nuff said.


  18. Baje you are an amazing fellow.Evertime someone,s name is memtioned on this blog you either know them personally or professionally. This is absolutely amazing either you are extremely popular or YOU ARE A DAMN LIAR.I tend to beleive the latter as you are forever bigging up yourself
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    THE FACT THAT YOU HAVE SAID SO IT MUST BE TRUE SO I AGREE WITH YOU I AM A DAMN LIAR.

    WHAT DOES THAT SAY ABOUT YOUR CROOKED AND DISHONEST BLP PALS INCLUDING YOU WHO TAKE SICK PLEASURE IN DECEIVING VOTERS AND ROBBING TAXPAYERS?

    I RAN A BUSINESS IN BARBADOS, PLAYED GOLF, TAUGHT AT UWI CAVEHILL FOR A PERIOD OF TIME, WAS AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF BHTA AND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SO IT STANDS TO SAY THAT I WOULD HAVE MANY PEOPLE IN THE NETWORK.

    GLAD I NO LONGER LIVE AMONGST PEOPLE LIKE YOU.

    DON’T NEED SUPPORTERS ON BU BLOG I HAVE LEARNT TO BUTTER MY OWN BREAD WITHOUT DEPENDING ON A SOUL.


  19. I would like to see a member of the MDF (Mugabe Defence Force) refute the charges often made here.

    There was time when they would deny/defend, but it seem as if they have settled on
    (1) Calling people jackasses
    (2) saying people are overseas and getting (incorrect) information from social media
    3) accusing people being a DLP supporter
    (4) calling a person a liar (without providing proof)
    (5) point out “it happens elsewhere”

    The have my sympathy. Defending the near indefensible is not an easy task. Better to attack and call people names.


  20. @David,

    the DLP is waiting for more info to come out. quite frankly i dont know why politicians are involved? what are they going to do besides talk? businesses fail every day whether by high taxes or bad management. the market so dictates.

    Bajans decided they needed to punish the hapless DLP and gave the BLP a dictatorship. the electorate knows best so they deserve whatever they get. no more no less


  21. I would like to see a member of the MDF (Mugabe Defense Force) refute the charges often made here.

    There was time when they would deny/defend, but it seem as if they have settled on
    (1) Calling people jackasses
    (2) saying people are overseas and getting (incorrect) information from social media
    3) accusing people being a DLP supporter
    (4) calling a person a liar (without providing proof)
    (5) point out “it happens elsewhere”

    The have my sympathy. Defending the near indefensible is not an easy task. Better to attack and call people names.


  22. What was the outcome of the business meeting with govt officials trying to turn the tide around
    Where is Mia voice in this turmoil
    Cant help but remember hearing her voice loud and clear by use of every bully pulpet she could access when negative events occured under the last govt
    Now that a high wind has blown a storm over the waters called chin chin
    Nah word out of her mouth
    These 150 can now be added to the growing unemployment list and add to the govt bread line
    But looka muh crosses doah

  23. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Keep up the dependency tourism, they will bury many.

    UK is projected to have 250,000 deaths…that is nearly the whole population of Barbados, just remember UK has at least 67 million people, they can afford to lose a few million and don’t feel the loss….and ya can’t even claim to have a functioning hospital on the island, corruption DESTROYED THAT TOO.

    https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/boris-johnson-coronavirus-uk-nhs-eu-symptoms-a9372526.html

    “The UK appears woefully unprepared for coronavirus. The NHS is already in bad shape, with the worst ever A&E waiting times, over 95% bed occupancy, 100,000 staff vacancies and the prospect that a no-deal Brexit will majorly disrupt the supply of medicines. With the worst-case scenario suggesting up to 50 million infections and up to 250,000 deaths in the UK alone, there can be little doubt that both health and social care services will be severely challenged by even a modest intensification of the outbreak.”


  24. Not one thing has changed on BU since I last commented. Vapidity, one-trick ponyism, misinformation, disinformation, Salemitism, metropolitanism and plain idiocy still rule. Plus ça change.


  25. Not one thing has changed on BU since I last commented. Vapidity, one-trick ponyism, misinformation, disinformation, Salemitism, metropolitanism and plain idiocy still rule. Plus ça change.
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    BEAVIS

    BLP MUST HAVE BEEN FULLY EXPOSED FOR YOU TO SHOW-UP AFTER SWEARING TO MAKE A PERMANENT MOVE OFF BU BLOG A SHORT WHILE AGO..

    SEEMS YOUR MATE LORENZO BUTTHEAD NEEDS YOUR ASSISTANCE TO DEFLECT FROM THE REALITIES ON THE GROUND.


  26. Welcome back.
    Hope you were not in Asia.
    Not much changed.
    Mark Maloney still the main man.
    Mia still in charge
    No one can figure out what White Oak is doing.
    Women on FB claiming their property was stolen
    Welcome back

  27. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “Plus ça change.”

    not a thing needs to change on BU…all the changes have to occur in the racist apartheid society and in the toxic parlaiment that none of you can sit in right now…375 years of curse and blight would do that…more changes have to occur in the corrupt bar association and in the corrupt supreme court..

    c’est la vie


  28. Squatters and other householders in Barbados who do not own the land on which they live, can now install running water without hindrance from the landlord.
    Minister of Water Resources Wilfred Abrahams yesterday informed the House of Assembly during the 2020 Estimates Debate of a new policy implemented by his ministry in collaboration with the Barbados Water Authority (BWA).
    It permits tenants of land to apply directly to the BWA to get a water supply connected for their use.
    Explaining the process, he said the householder would be required to go to the BWA and make the application. The BWA would inspect the property and “once you are in an area where development is allowed, you fill out the form; you sign the indemnity; pay your deposit; you pay your security deposit and we connect you”. (Quote)

    Here is further proof, as if it was needed, that this government has lost its moral and POLICY anchors. How can you allow people who are illegally occupying land to have a RIGHT to install running water without “hindrance from landlords”.
    They are squatters, not tenants, and should be removed from their illegal occupation by court order as soon as possible. Here is a government playing to illegality just for votes. It is a moral vacuum.
    Was this decision agreed by the Cabinet, or forced upon them by the president?


  29. This was so predictable, that this bogus organisation will come out and ask for taxpayers’ money to be offered to a failed business, on the fraudulent claim that they earn foreign currency.
    If this was not such a serious matter it would be laughable. Mr Grant, in backing this nonsensical claim, has shown that he is out of touch with the real world.
    This again proves why Barbados is a failed state. It starts from the very top. A nation of mediocrities.

    Read on:

    The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) is renewing calls for stand-alone restaurants that earn significant foreign exchange to benefit from the same waiver of taxes and duties through the Tourism Development (Amendment) Act (TDAA) 2014, as their counterparts attached to hotels do.

    In a statement released this morning by CEO of the BHTA Senator Rudy Grant it was suggested that the six-year-old amendment was always out of touch with the realities on the ground.
    “Since the TDAA was passed into law, the BHTA has been continually seeking to ensure that the benefits conceptualized through the TDAA are realized for both hotel-operated restaurants and stand-alone restaurants which meet the agreed foreign exchange criteria. Those restaurants which are leased out by hotels are considered as stand-alone and treated in the same manner as restaurants which are not attached to hotels. The former does not benefit from any waiver of taxes and duties,” said Grant.
    He further pointed out, “Restaurants which are owned and operated by hotels derive limited benefits from the waiver of taxes and duties through TDAA. However, it is important to note that the majority of restaurants owned and operated by hotels do not receive the waiver of taxes and duties for all of their food and beverage.”
    Grant’s comments were in response to the abrupt closure of Cin Cin by the Sea, Primo Bar & Bistro and Hugo’s Barbados, which left 149 employees on the breadline. In a memo sent to staff and pasted at the front of each restaurant, the upscale eatery chain owned by CHAPS Restaurants Ltd, explained that the decision to close was based on declining revenues due a to fall in guest spend, increased government taxes and “unfair” duty-free tax concessions given to restaurants attached to hotels but not to standalone restaurants.
    The restaurants’ financial situation was also blamed on the 2.5 per cent increase in VAT, an additional five per cent levy on restaurant bills. Today CEO of CHAPS, Joanna Pooler, reportedly stated that new investments were being sought to save the company.

    In his statement, Grant revealed that Government was prepared to review the criteria for accessing the TDAA and that the BHTA was willing to meet with management of CHAPS to determine if they could assist in any way to salvage the company. He also noted that broadening the base for restaurants that can access the TDAA would also assist in making Barbadian restaurants more globally competitive.
    “The BHTA has conveyed to Government that the benefits of the waiver of taxes and duties, as contemplated in the TDAA, could also be provided to stand-alone restaurants provided that they meet an agreed foreign exchange earning criteria. These discussions are ongoing, and we have been informed that Government is reviewing the entire Fiscal Incentives Regime,” Grant revealed.
    He added, “There are many BHTA stand-alone restaurant members that, from reports, are operating effectively without the benefit of the TDAA concessions and with the increased taxes. There is no doubt that access to the benefits provided in the TDAA would make our restaurants more globally competitive. In all market segments, visitors are closely assessing the value for money proposition to assist in determining where they spend their money. Of course, this does not only relate to price competitiveness but also includes other important variables.” (Quote)


  30. Is it true that the Four Seasons property at Batts Rock was conveyed to a white Bajan businessman for little or no money?


  31. LOL

    Nobody has to have 3 degrees or teach at a university to know what somebody means when they write the words “white people”, in brackets, next to the word “tourist.”

    I set you up and you responded just as I thought you would.

    Unlike Lorenzo, I’m not surprised you pretend to know all the big boys personally or professionally. I told you before that you are a FRAUD, a LIAR, BLOWHARD – somebody who can’t stop talking about yourself or your accomplishments, REAL or IMAGINED.

    There is an inverse relationship between how much somebody talks about what they achieved and what they have ACTUALLY achieved. You does talk, talk, talk, over and over and over about yourself. When you talk so much you’re trying to get recognition, which is not the same as saying things that are worth noticing.

    I bet no one takes notice when you enter a room and that’s why you must be vocal for people to acknowledge you are present.

    Don’t care what people talking about on BU, you must always END UP TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF. That’s why you come here ever so often to REMIND us how educated you are, how many degrees you have, how many businesses you managed or universities you taught at, how successful you are, your amazing life style, how great your family is, the consultancy jobs, the big boys you play golf and associate with, you know all the politicians personally and why people should do like you and leave this cesspool called Barbados. You must be does sprain your arm regularly trying to pat yourself on your back.

    This is your way of CONVINCING yourself that you really have some sort of value.

    You LACK SELF CONFIDENCE. You’re an ANGRY, BITTER, INSECURE man. It manifests itself in your writing. You use CAPITAL LETTERS, you’re ALWAYS angry and ready to CURSE people, call them dumb ass, monkeys. This is because you can’t handle being criticized. It’s your way of trying to reinforce yourself through behaviour that will push us, who you believe are inferior to you, to feel insecure.

    For a man who says he has an excellent education and 3 degrees (probably Fahrenheit, Celsius and Kelvin), you always respond to discussions by copy and pasting things from online news papers and articles, showing your lack of INDEPENDENT THOUGHT. When you don’t do that, you come here CUSSING everybody or you REPEAT what other people say.

    Then you believe people here are JEALOUS of you. How could people be jealous of or ENVY somebody that they DON’T even know and that writes under the pseudonym of “Baje?”

    SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE, on the other hand, don’t TALK SO MUCH ABOUT THEMSELVES and their achievements in life. In fact, if they’re talking, they do not BRAG about themselves and what they’re doing. They’re TOO BUSY TAKING ACTION. HELPING PEOPLE. CREATING SOMETHING. Successful people have self confidence, it drives them to do better.

    There ain’t got nobody on BU that does get more heat than Mariposa. Don’t care how much heat she gets, she keeps coming back to make her contributions. She does 2 things, she either ignore and keep pushing her points or sometimes she may give her critics a few jabs here or there.

    Mariposa is someone who is self confident.


  32. Mariposa is someone who is self confident…..(Quote)

    Interesting.


  33. @ David BU

    Any word on the preliminary or declared results of the Guyana elections?

  34. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Told yall for years that the leaders are ignorant and backward, not one of them has ever or will ever have an original or unique thought in their empty heads to benefit the majority population….they continue to be just as they were created by imperialism and colonialism….the only thing they can see are those fraudulent titles and fake status designated to them by the people upon election,……..not even of their own creation…they are all frauds and good for nothing….they never created anything worthwhile and never will….they are mere vehicles of destruction against Black people….as designed.

    This is the end result of social engineering…a very useful and successful weapon.


  35. Given how the closing was handled, should employees expect similar behavior in the future? A surprise closing to old employees, new employees and employees in the process of being hired.

    Having seen the government succumbed to this type of blackmail, will this be the new modus operandi for other companies.

    Don’t act in haste. Think things through. Question yourselves.


  36. As a veteran of warring exchanges (all unnecessary), I would advise one of you or both to turn the other cheek and walk away.


  37. @Artax

    See the top blog. Results is expected today.


  38. @ Robert March 4, 2020 6:19 AM

    I agree with you entirely. It’s downright laughable when 70-year-olds here brag about their school grades. But it is common knowledge that most education only provides positive knowledge, but not wisdom or cleverness for ventures. This is precisely why the Williams brothers, Jerkham and Baloney were able to buy up the island. They are not more intelligent or educated, but they are much cleverer than the naive masses and their blue political representatives.

    Can you imagine that I know many people here in Barbados who actually still believe that Barrow was a national hero and that the Barbados dollar and its peg to the US dollar benefits the local economy. You can’t exorcise so much madness with a thousand stick strokes or a necromancy.

    The best example of the misguided education policy is Chris Sinckler. On any other island in the Caribbean he would have become a housekeeper or gardener, but in Barbados the naive, drugged masses voted him Minister of Decimals.

  39. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    I REPEAT…your sell out negro leaders in Barbados are good for nothing frauds.

    “Opposition Senator and trade unionist Caswell Franklyn is criticizing Government’s Industrial practices which he says are hurting the working class.

    An aggrieved Franklyn told Barbados TODAY that senior Government officials, including Minister of Tourism Kerrie Symmonds and Minister in the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Investment Marsha Caddle meeting with Chief Executive Officer of Chaps Restaurant Limited Joanne Pooler on Monday after the abrupt closure of three restaurants leaving 150 workers on the breadline was mere public relations.

    Franklyn said he represented some of the affected workers, and was not surprised by Chaps Restaurant Limited’s move to close Cin Cin by the Sea, Hugo’s Barbados and Primo Bar and Bistro. He said he was not impressed with the ministers’ rush to meet with the management, considering that there were hundreds of Government workers awaiting word about whether and when they would be compensated after being sent home.

    “My concern is that Government ministers just want to rush in to get the limelight to let people think that they are doing something while Government is doing the same thing to its own workers and I ain’t hear no Government Minister get up saying anything,” he said.

    The trade unionist said he was concerned that data entry officers who worked in the Immigration Department at the Grantley Adams International Airport were sent home since September 2019, but have not yet received any form of compensation.

    “Some of them working for about 20 years and gone home without anything to show for it. I have written to the Prime Minister [Mia Amor Mottley], I have spoken to the Minister [of Home Affairs Edmund Hinkson], and so far nothing.”

  40. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Keep the dependency tourism which is not only fickle, nonproductive, nonprogressive for low paid workers and can be upended and wiped out at anytime by a virus..


  41. @ Tron

    Although you are a contrarian and can dangerously mislead, you do make me laugh. Your comments on Barrow, the pegged Bajan dollar and most of all about Sinckler are on the ball. In the old days, Sinckler would have been lucky to get a pick as an apprentice carpenter.

  42. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Well someone on FB said one of the owners have receivership problems…all of them live too damn large, St. Peter’s Bay is high end residence and requires high end maintainence, no wonder they ran broke…living off low paid workers backs has a timeline…an end.

    Christopher Hill Now why should government help when this whole thing is a failed business plan alongside a receivership problem with one of the owners. Come on now, don’t Mek me laugh.”


  43. The business collapsed because of incompetence – part of the Bajan Condition.


  44. The business was run by foreigners.


  45. @ David

    let me ask you, do you think those ministers and MAM’s bag man should have involved themselves to the point of meeting with Chaps management? if so, to what end?


  46. The govt of the day is lost and clueless on managing the country a bloated cabinet and technocrats living off the public trough only coming up with hot and sweaty fly by night solutions
    One can bet that when all is said and done govt would pump money into these closed restaurants and receive zero return
    Also dont expect full transparency or accountability coming from this deal
    Meanwhile some where on the west coast there is a hotel which has remained closed because Mia says that Butch Stewart is asking for too much
    Meanwhile local contractors have lost millions awaiting a govt solution on that problem
    Where is govt compensation for these local contractors who have lost millions because of the stalemate between govt and Stewart
    No !but it only took three restaurants to closed in one day for govt to open up the treasury for these owners
    Looka much crosses
    Chickens wid heads cut off running the country


  47. Senator unfazed by “crocodile” tears over restaurant closures

    Opposition Senator and trade unionist Caswell Franklyn is criticizing Government’s Industrial practices which he says are hurting the working class.

    An aggrieved Franklyn told Barbados TODAY that senior Government officials, including Minister of Tourism Kerrie Symmonds and Minister in the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Investment Marsha Caddle meeting with Chief Executive Officer of Chaps Restaurant Limited Joanne Pooler on Monday after the abrupt closure of three restaurants leaving 150 workers on the breadline was mere public relations.

    Franklyn said he represented some of the affected workers, and was not surprised by Chaps Restaurant Limited’s move to close Cin Cin by the Sea, Hugo’s Barbados and Primo Bar and Bistro. He said he was not impressed with the ministers’ rush to meet with the management, considering that there were hundreds of Government workers awaiting word about whether and when they would be compensated after being sent home.

    “My concern is that Government ministers just want to rush in to get the limelight to let people think that they are doing something while Government is doing the same thing to its own workers and I ain’t hear no Government Minister get up saying anything,” he said.

    The trade unionist said he was concerned that data entry officers who worked in the Immigration Department at the Grantley Adams International Airport were sent home since September 2019, but have not yet received any form of compensation.

    “Some of them working for about 20 years and gone home without anything to show for it. I have written to the Prime Minister [Mia Amor Mottley], I have spoken to the Minister [of Home Affairs Edmund Hinkson], and so far nothing.

    “Those workers out of work for months, but now these people from Cin Cin, I believe they should get some sort of attention yes, but the Ministers rushing out with their crocodile tears trying to give the impression that they care, but they are not caring for their own workers, they are not paying them, is hypocrisy,” Franklyn said.

    He continued: “The [former] human resource manager at Transport Board Elaine White, they forced her to retire and she retired and to this day she has not gotten her gratuity. She has to fight to get it and it is due to her. So when they are talking about Chap’s behaviour, they are spitting in the wind and it’s coming back at them. They are being hypocrites. They are not doing a single thing for anybody.”

    Chaps’ CEO blamed declining visitor spend, a 2.5 per cent increase in VAT, an additional five per cent levy on restaurant bills and an “unfair” policy of granting duty free concessions to restaurants which are attached to hotels, for the abrupt closure.

    However, Minister Caddle said Government was satisfied that what was reported regarding the levies and taxes in the sector was not the full story. Additionally, The Prime Minister’s Press Secretary Roy Morris revealed that according to his information, Chap’s real issue surrounds a dispute between the company’s two principal owners, but added that the notice placed on the entrances to the three restaurants failed to reflect the facts.

    Meanwhile, Franklyn said he saw the closure coming since Chaps, which has been experiencing problems for some time, started sending home workers since last year.

    Franklyn said Morris was correct in identifying power playing among top level management as one of the major issues.

    “They have investors and the investors were not behaving honourably. But they were also not making money. Cin Cin was sending home staff and they were charging high prices but paying the senior staff a lot of money and not paying the junior staff. The people who were actually doing the work weren’t getting decent salaries. This was always a recipe for disaster. They have failed,” he said.

    Franklyn revealed that since Monday’s closure of the restaurants, he spoke to an employer in the hotel sector who has shown interest in employing some of his members who have been laid off by Chaps.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/03/04/senator-unfazed-by-crocodile-tears-over-restaurant-closures/


  48. @Greene

    The assumption is that if English people come to Barbados and run a badly managed business it cannot be part of the Bajan Condition, so it must be subsidised by taxpayers. No. The gross incompetence is part of our business culture, not racial.
    When it appeared as if the company was in trouble did she carry out a strategic review? Seek other investors? Thought of franchising? Were the premises leased, if so did she speak to her landlords? If the freehold was held by the company, what about a sale and leaseback? What about turning one of the branches, St Lawrence Gap, for example, in to a cheaper and more popular destination, a cash cow, in other words?


  49. “My concern is that Government ministers just want to rush in to get the limelight to let people think that they are doing something while Government is doing the same thing to its own workers and I ain’t hear no Government Minister get up saying anything,” he said.

    The trade unionist said he was concerned that data entry officers who worked in the Immigration Department at the Grantley Adams International Airport were sent home since September 2019, but have not yet received any form of compensation.

    “Some of them working for about 20 years and gone home without anything to show for it. I have written to the Prime Minister [Mia Amor Mottley], I have spoken to the Minister [of Home Affairs Edmund Hinkson], and so far nothing.

    “Those workers out of work for months, but now these people from Cin Cin, I believe they should get some sort of attention yes, but the Ministers rushing out with their crocodile tears trying to give the impression that they care, but they are not caring for their own workers, they are not paying them, is hypocrisy,” Franklyn said.
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