LatestNews Barbados – GG Dame Sandra Mason to become first president By admin September 29, 2021 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read More Than 1,100 Attendees Make the 20th Edition of Intcomexpo El Salvador a Landmark Technology Event for the Channel July 13, 2026 Barbados’ Partnership With Sweden Vital To Island’s Development July 13, 2026 Jamaica | Rosh Marketing Co. LTD Donates Notebooks To Support Back-to-School Activities July 13, 2026 Ingram Micro, at the center of technological transformation July 13, 2026 adminhttps://caribbeantodaynews.com Barbados PM Mia Mottley announced the Opposition Leader has agreed to a joint nomination of outgoing GG Dame Sandra Mason as 1st President of Barbados – subject to passing of Constitution Amendment Bill which deals with Presidency. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleConsumers Expected to Face Higher Prices this Holiday SeasonNext articleNew technology gives homebuilders an edge as online food delivery expected to hit $151.5 billion More articles More Than 1,100 Attendees Make the 20th Edition of Intcomexpo El Salvador a Landmark Technology Event for the Channel July 13, 2026 Barbados’ Partnership With Sweden Vital To Island’s Development July 13, 2026 Jamaica | Rosh Marketing Co. LTD Donates Notebooks To Support Back-to-School Activities July 13, 2026 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement - Latest article More Than 1,100 Attendees Make the 20th Edition of Intcomexpo El Salvador a Landmark Technology Event for the Channel July 13, 2026 Barbados’ Partnership With Sweden Vital To Island’s Development July 13, 2026 Jamaica | Rosh Marketing Co. LTD Donates Notebooks To Support Back-to-School Activities July 13, 2026 Ingram Micro, at the center of technological transformation July 13, 2026 Acer Reports Q2’26 Revenues at NT$85.30 Billion, the highest Q2 in 13 years, up 28.2% Year-on-year July 10, 2026