AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoBarbados Culture & Pride: Rihanna brought her sons RZA and Riot to Barbados for a low-key local bus tour, stopping for everyday sights like coconut water, then marking a full-circle moment by visiting Rihanna Drive in Westbury. Style & Celebrity: She also turned routine New York errands into street-style headlines, from seafoam green dentist-day looks to a muted orange velour dinner outfit. Education Reform: Education advocates are urging transparency and deeper scrutiny after CXC released 2026 preliminary results, questioning how “acceptable” grades translate into real university and employer standards. CXC Launch: CXC officially rolled out the Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC), breaking subjects into focus modules after a successful mathematics pilot. Accessibility & Inclusion: Barbados Council for the Disabled received a new accessible school bus, with wheelchair users praising improved access while still flagging high taxi costs and infrastructure gaps. Crime & Justice: The Senate moved to pass the Domestic Terrorism Bill as Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams warned firearms are increasingly used in public violence; meanwhile, a Christ Church man was remanded for assisting an offender and traffic offences linked to an August 16 incident. Sports & Community: CPL confirmed Dwayne Bravo and Ian Bishop as inaugural Hall of Fame inductees, and the CPL Schoolyard programme kicked off coaching sessions for young cricketers across the region.
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