An approach to creating new pathways to generate economic activity by the Mottley administration has been to discover new and deepen existing relationships with African countries. It is axiomatic that an island built on slave labour should prefer to nurture a wholesome relationship with the Mother Country. Despite the political noise created when Prime Minister Mottley toured African countries early in her tenure, it seems a no-brainer if one considers that commercial trade with traditional markets has increasingly been adversely affected by the geopolitics of the More Developed Countries (MDCs).

Unfortunately in the last 20 years, to pick the period of worse social and economic decline, Barbados has experienced a falloff in thought leadership among key stakeholders – government; public sector, private sector, non governmental organizations; trade unions. The easy path to exploit a service/tourism based economy popularized by the Owen Arthur AND vigorously pursued by his successors has landed the gem of the Caribbean in the spot of bother we find ourselves.

The news that two Barbadian Fintech companies GIFTS and IPAY have signed an agreement with a major Nigerian service provider to allow entry to the Nigerian and potentially to the wider African market represent baby steps but encouraging nevertheless. The Barbados Investment Development Corporation (BIDC) must continue with this kind of trade penetration facilitated by our Embassy/High Commissions. Appointments to these outposts are perceived by the public as a sweet deal with the opportunity to acquire ‘perks’ to feast on return from the overseas assignment.

Barbadians have developed a level of entitlement given our passage in a pre-globalized world. To compete in the present AND future marketplace, strategies to facilitate and sustain a good number on the Human Development Index (HDI) demands urgent change. No ifs or buts. Many years of debate in this space (search BU Archives using tag ‘governance’) and elsewhere point to radical changes that must occur if Barbados is to disrupt the trajectory the social and economic free-fall direction the country continues to be locked. It must begin with key changes to how we educate our people. It must begin with key changes to the governance structure. It must start …

The blogmaster has observed the attempt by the government to fast track digital transformation in the public sector and be a lead influencer in the Barbados space. In October of 2018 the Mottley administration set up a regulatory sandbox administered by the Central Bank of Barbados to allow fintech companies the space to innovate. There was the introduction of robotics at the teaching college. All of this is commendable but the pace must quicken to achieve meaningful outcomes in a world that is on the move. The last administration started on a similar journey to significantly increase penetration to domestic energy supply with renewables, over a decade later we have fallen short at where we should have been. Given the current state of affairs in the country mixed with our obligation to give the next generation a fighting chance to build and protect a quality life, WE must not continue with the vacuous and lethargic approach to leading our affairs.

A favourite quote of the blogmaster is ‘uneasy lies the head that wears the crown’, many think they know but in actuality they know not. The upside is that this is the scenario that gives rise to good leaders. There is a lot the country needs to do and it is good to see a few reforms have started. Let’s hope that more can be completed to quicken the pace of transformation to lead to diversification of our economy and the knock-on benefit to the social landscape of Barbados.

370 responses to “Excellent News BUT …!”

  1. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    given the physiology and knowledge that they are not the strongest people in the world but believe themselves superior to the original indigenous AFRICAN….mental strain..

    that has merely turned out to be CENTURIES OF WASTED ENERGY…

  2. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “Dr. Don Blackman tried and he ended up in exile after flirting with both the BLP and DLP.”

    i always knew something was very wrong about that chain of events but was not on the island for much of it so could not grasp a full understanding, because you need all the information to piece together the crimes against Black people…. the parliament TRAITORS would have done anything to keep the Anti-African, Anti-Black status quo alive, just as Barrow did, so they can die as comfortable Slaves instead of revolutionaries……they still would, but significant BLOWBACK for their decades of BLACK HATRED is now upon them….and they CANNOT ESCAPE any of it, our disrespected ancestors will NEVER ALLOW THEM…..


  3. @William

    The blogmaster is unaware of our most ‘progressive politician’ having come out publicly to address wrongdoing to Don Blackman by the DLP. Please share any links or books to corroborate your claim. The official position is that Blackman made a decision not to contest the 1991 general election.


  4. “given the physiology and knowledge that they are not the strongest people in the world but believe themselves superior to the original indigenous AFRICAN….mental strain..”

    Is it true that you are a bed ridden old cripple
    are we meant to feel sorry for poor old Abigail
    or glad that you are well sick
    you probably deserve it

  5. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    I am not sick, perfectly healthy, accidents happen to everyone all the time..and i heal like a true indigenous African and recovering nicely……not good news for invaders and thieves..

  6. WURA-WAR-on-U Avatar

    yall are just as savage as the cave beast slave master spawn and must be removed from Africa.

    “Couple jailed for keeping a slave who weighed just 40kg when found
    Celine Wadhera 1 hour ago
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    A couple in Australia were jailed by Victoria’s Supreme Court in Melbourne on Wednesday for keeping a slave.

    a person standing in front of a building: Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia – Getty Images© Getty Images
    Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia

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    Kumuthini Kannan was sentenced to spend eight years in prison, while her husband, Kandasamy Kannan, was sentenced to six years behind bars.

    In April, the court found the couple guilty of intentionally possessing a slave and intentionally exercising the right of ownership over a slave between 2007 and 2015.

    During the trial, the court heard that when she was discovered at the couple’s Melbourne residence in 2015, the enslaved woman – a grandmother – was malnourished, with untreated diabetes, septicaemia, and weighed just 40kg, ABC news reported.

    The court heard how when the woman collapsed Ms Kannan called for an ambulance for her only after she had taken her children to a school concert, and provided the paramedics a false name for the woman who was found in a pool of her own urine on the bathroom floor.

    When the woman’s family became increasingly concerned about her welfare, the court heard how couple failed to reveal that she had been hospitalised, even when pressed by police who were conducting a welfare check at the woman’s relatives’ request.

    The woman, who cannot be named, told the court how she was promised pay in exchange for maintaining the household and taking care of the couple’s children when she moved from India to Australia in 2007. Instead, she said she was beaten with frozen chicken, burned with boiling water, and permitted only one hour’s rest each night.

    She said that she was at the couple’s “beck and call” and was paid roughly AUD$3.39 (£1.82) per day – as of 1 July 2020, Australia’s minimum wage is $20.33 (£10.90) per hour.

    During the sentencing, which spanned nearly three hours, Supreme Court Justice John Champion said that the Kannans had committed a “crime against humanity” and urged the public to take on a more nuanced view of slavery in the 21st century.

    He said: “Slavery is regarded as a crime against humanity”.

    “We must rid ourselves of ingrained images of rows of men chained together at the oars of the galley or men, women and children working in fields in bondage”.

    “Slavery cam be much more subtle than that, and may not involve physical restraint.”

    “Using or possessing a person in a condition of slavery is repugnant, degrading of the human condition and a gross breach of human rights.”

    Justice Champion took aim at the couple’s apparent lack of remorse, pointing out that their behaviour between 2007 and 2015 clearly demonstrated that they knew they were acting illegally.

    He said: “I’m quite convinced that you both believe you have done nothing wrong.

    “Neither of you have shown remorse or contrition.”

    “Her life was controlled largely in he privacy of your own home and care was taken by you to keep her true status from others in your community … so that your dirty secret was maintained.”

    “You both grossly exploited a vulnerable person for which you should be ashamed.”

    He added: “On behalf of the Australian community this court condemns you for your disgraceful conduct”.

    Prosecutors have also asked the court to order the pair to repay the woman for her years of servitude.

    Kumuthini Kannan will be eligible for parole in four years, while her husband, will be eligible in three. Lawyers for the couple are believed to be drawing up an appeal against their sentences.”


  7. DonnaJuly 19, 2021 10:18 PM

    And a whole civil war was fought by the South in America to hold on to NOTHING!

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    This may help you understand.

    Modern day historians are out by a factor of 10.


  8. DonnaJuly 19, 2021 10:18 PM

    And France fought the Haitian rebels for NOTHING!

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Napoleon wanted a North American Empire in New France.

    Haiti/St. Domingue was the gateway to New France, La Louisiane.

    Once lost, French capital simply moved from Haiti to Louisiana and Cuba and sugar was produced there.

    Nelson then loomed large and in charge on the High Seas once war resumed so Napoleon sold off La Louisiane/New France to the newly formed USA!!

    Nelson’s place in history is determined not by sugar but by trade. Trade was the major plank of the British economy so Nelson’s interventions were critical.

    By liquidating France’s assets Napoleon got the loose change to fight the Napoleonic Wars which ended in 1815.

    He also admitted defeat in his plans to develop New France … Nelson!!.

    Louisiana Purchase 1804.

    Check how much bigger La Louisiane/New France is to Haiti.

  9. WURA-WAR-on-U Avatar

    Keep playing games with slave master spawn, wannbe slavemasters and their little niga Slaves in small island positions of antiblack power and see what yall will get..

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/texas-public-schools-no-longer-required-to-teach-that-ku-klux-klan-is-morally-wrong/ar-AAMn3hw?ocid=msedgntp


  10. You, devil’s spawn, can help me to understand NOTHING!

    BESIDES WHICH, I DO NOT WASTE TIME WATCHING ANY TOXIC, LYING VIDEO THAT YOU POST!

    Hope that helps you.


  11. Just saw a video of the ceremony in Ghana with the bones or soil or whatever, Mia said both so i don’t know which, however, the flag WAS NOT BURIED, it was taken out before the grave was covered.

    what i don’t know is how she could claim about closing a circle, did not specify who is returning, DID NOT EVEN HONOR OUR ANCESTORS WITH WORDS, …spoke about how resilient “we are’ did not mention just how resilient the Black majority have had to be in the last 60 YEARS to survive 2 backward of their ancestry TRAITOR GOVERNMENTS and thefts of wealth and resources….

    but pick up some criminal minorities, hateful of Black/African people, thieves, gunrunners and drug traffickers, and opening doors for them on the continent like the descendants don’t exist…ya continent words must match ya BARBADOS ACTIONS…


  12. The exact words were:

    the “remains soil”

  13. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ David
    William Skinner said thus:
    “There is only one progressive voice in Parliament and that is Comrade Prescod, who has been politically neutered by
    Mottley.”
    At no time did I write he was “our” most progressive politician. Furthermore, I am quite within my right to state whom I think is the most progressive voice in the present parliament.
    As for the confusing reference to Blackman, I really have no answer.
    You need to start practicing quoting me properly.
    Peace


  14. AM
    are you using the word physiology in correct context, it is a big word


  15. Republicans love to say KKK was Democrats formed after emacipation of slaves
    but after Civil Rights era their Southern Strategy targeted racist whites votes
    Donald Trump is the new KKK grandmaster


  16. “Deodat Maharaj, Executive Director, Caribbean Export described the partnership of the three companies as a clear indication of the opportunities for commercial relationships between the Caribbean and Africa.

    He believes it is time that we translate our inextricable historical and cultural connections into business opportunities for the people of Africa and the Caribbean. Rising Africa represents a bright new frontier for Caribbean business.”

    https://www.barbadosadvocate.com/columns-news/editorial-african-connection


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