Live from sunny Panama during the CPSI Progress Studies Tour, I am joined by CPSI fellow and practicing attorney, Kenidi Prescod. We have a brief chat on the infuriating inefficiency which plague's Barbados' government agencies and try to get to the root cause of the infuriating lack of urgency behind most government operations. It's "island time" round two and we're coming in hot with a personal account of the process of getting a simple document verified by the law. Three days and several p...
Barbados rolls out never before seen tap to pay fare system, celebrated 58 years of Independence. Guyana has oil money and is doing things with it. I ask random people about CARICOM. The answers surprise no one. See the full transcript at cpsi.media.
Electricity price hikes, Haiti gets worse somehow, Air Canada returns to Trinidad. Full transcript to be available at cpsi.media.
Free oil money in Guyana, Trinidad economists discuss dollarisation, Jamaica nuclear reactor in the works? Full transcript can be found at cpsi.media.
Gay laws, CBI program scrutiny, PSVs in Barbados suck. Fancy reading instead? See the full transcript at cpsi.media.
Oil diplomacy, why the Caribbean might be a bad investment, and our premature exit from the British Empire. Fancy reading instead? See the full transcript at cpsi.media.
New building standards, increased African integration, and the death of nightlife in Barbados. Fancy reading instead? See the full transcript at cpsi.media.
UK ETAs go into effect, new air routes in the Caribbean, tourism industry mismanagement in Barbados. Read the full transcript at cpsi.media.
Heatwaves across the Caribbean, Creole curriculum in Saint Lucia, Guardian article tries to explain regional crime. Fancy reading instead, head over to cpsi.media.
Concerning CXC results, T20 road paving farce, for the love of God just use US Dollars. See a full transcript at cpsi.media.
Air travel pains, no one cares about your CXCs, Trinidad refreshes national. Prefer to read instead? Check out the full transcript at cpsi.media.
Travel advisories, dubious elections and a population crisis. Prefer to read instead? Check out the full transcript at cpsi.media.