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Exercise Tradewinds 2024 A Major Success

Acting Chief of Staff of the Barbados Defence Force, Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Lovell, has expressed deep appreciation to the United States Government, through its Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), for investing just over US$8 million for this year’s Exercise Tradewinds (EXTW24).

Lt. Col. Lovell also thanked SOUTHCOM for the technical and logistical support provided, which helped to make the 39th staging of the exercise a success.

Speaking during the closing ceremony at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, he said the significant financial investment was a “true testament to the United States’ commitment to hemispheric security”.

The Acting Chief of Staff conveyed “the collective thanks”, on behalf of a grateful region, to United States Ambassador Roger Nyhus and Deputy Director of the United States Southern Command, Vice Admiral Alvin Holsey, for their support.

Lt. Col. Lovell declared that EXTW24, under the theme Tailored for the region, by the region, promoting a secure Caribbean 2024 and beyond, was “an emphatic success”.

He pointed out that it had achieved the aim of ensuring high operational readiness and improved regional interoperability as law enforcers sought meaningful solutions to issues affecting regional stability while preparing to host the International Cricket Council’s T20 Men’s World Cup Finals.

“The lessons and strategies gleaned from this exercise will stand us in good stead.  In the context of our dynamic complex on some things on certain hemispheric realities, the selection of relevant exercise themes, such as the enhancements of regional interoperability, the promotion of regional cooperation and the improvement of military capabilities, collaboration, and cohesiveness, were of immense value to the region…

“I am proud to say that the level and scale of training brought to bear during this Tradewinds has never before been experienced in the Eastern Caribbean and has provided participants with the tools needed to face whatever is ahead…. I say to you that our regional networks are stronger. We are stronger now than ever before,” Lt. Col. Lovell emphasised.

He thanked Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley and the Cabinet for readily agreeing to host the EXTW24, participants from the regional forces, and the public for embracing it and making the foreign troops feel welcomed.

Vice Admiral Holsey praised the participants for their cooperation and shared commitment to global stability, peace, and prosperity. 

“Together, our allied forces remain ready to respond to today’s dynamic security challenges. The security threats we see today in this region are pervasive. Transnational criminal organisations…cybercrime, natural disasters, environmental degradation, and fuel instability are affecting us all. These challenges are not solely confined to the Caribbean, or the Western Hemisphere, but the scale and complexity, are at the global proportions…,” he said.

The Vice Admiral also thanked Ms. Mottley for welcoming the troops to the island and Ambassador Nyhus and his team at the United States Army for their efforts in maintaining regional security and prosperity across the Caribbean. 

Exercise Tradewinds 2024 concluded on Thursday, May 16. (PR/GIS)

Caption: Acting Chief of Staff of the Barbados Defence Force, Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Lovell, speaking during the closing ceremony of Exercise Tradewinds 2024 at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre recently.

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FundAccess To Host Legal Clinic Workshop from May 13th

Entrepreneurs will soon get another opportunity to learn about critical legal matters that are key to the operation of their businesses.

FundAccess will be hosting The Legal Clinic Workshop, which will commence on Tuesday, May 13, and continue each Tuesday, until May 27from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

The workshop will be facilitated by Attorney-at-law Ondene Kirton and participants will discuss Understanding Business Legal Structures; Contracts & Agreements; Employment Law & Compliance; and Examination of the Various Laws Relating to Small Business.

During those sessions, the participants will be exposed to sole proprietorship, partnerships, corporations – pro and cons; how to choose the right legal structure for a business; the importance of contracts in business operations; avoiding common contract pitfalls; and employee rights & employer responsibilities, among others.  Some of the pieces of legislation to be examined include the Employment Rights Act and National Insurance and Social Security Act.

Interested persons may attend the workshop in person at FundAccess’ Pinfold Street, Bridgetown location, or online via the Zoom Platform. To register, click on the following link: https://bit.ly/3Fu09Jv.

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Centenarian Built On Firm Foundation Set By Grandmother

“Trust God first” is the mantra of one of Barbados’ newest centenarians, Athelstan Browne, who celebrated his 100th birthday on April 29, 2025, at his home in Montrose, Christ Church, surrounded by family and friends.

One of his specially invited guests was President of Barbados, Her Excellency, The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason.

Mr. Browne shared that he grew up “not knowing a mummy” as his mother passed away at age 23, when he was two years old, and his brother was only one year old.

Crediting his grandmother for his upbringing, Mr. Brown remarked: “I had a real good, good grandmother that raised two of us, and everything we learn before we went to school, she taught us.”

Pointing to a humble yet deeply religious upbringing, Mr. Browne said: “I and my brother slept on the floor.  Our grandmother spread things down there, and she just put the pillow under our head.” 

He recalled that they had to sing the hymn “Under the Blood” before going to bed, and first thing in the morning before they had breakfast, which usually consisted of “a cup of tea and two biscuits”.  Adding that the hymn was “our song”, Mr. Browne sang the hymn from memory. 

Stressing that his grandmother was a great provider, he noted: “My grandmother had land, and she would work the land…. We would eat raw potato, raw okras, (green) peas, cucumbers…. The only thing we did not eat was raw yams and eddoes.”

Mr. Browne continues to enjoy his ground provisions “with a little rice”, as he likes his rice with green peas, and if available, chicken boiled with the rice.  “I am a fish man,” he remarked, eating it either fried or with a “stew sauce”.

Continuing to nurture his Christian beliefs, he joined the Mount Ararat United Holy Church (currently in Dayrell’s Road, Christ Church) in 1967, at age 33, and has continued there ever since. 

Once the Superintendent of the Sunday School at the church, Mr. Browne is still instrumental in providing leadership to the youth there.  “I have a crowd of young people at church that love me…especially when I have to talk to them…. It is what they should hear and what they should have,” he said.

The centenarian was raised in Montrose, Christ Church, and attended the Christ Church Boys’ School (now Milton Lynch Primary School).  After leaving school, Mr. Browne initially took to agriculture but then worked cutting soft stone in two quarries in Christ Church. 

In 1947, at the age of 22, he decided to join the US Farm Labour Programme and took the first Pan American Airlines flight out of Barbados. Over 10 years later, Mr. Browne returned to Barbados and married Monica Browne (deceased). Together, they built the house where he currently resides. 

Returning to his roots in agriculture, the centenarian worked at the Ridge Plantation, Christ Church, until retirement. He also planted and reaped ground produce at home, as well as planted and cut canes.

Mr. Browne, who is generally in good health and has a sharp memory, still works around the home and enjoys reading, which he does without glasses. He also keeps in touch with his family in New York and North Carolina, and will do some travelling, but he is always ready to return home.

After toasting the centenarian, Her Excellency remarked: “You are in the midst of a lot of love, and I am sure you are going to enjoy the rest of your birthday.  I am really happy to have met you.  I am grateful for the work that you still continue to do with our young people because a lot of them lack direction, and we, nowadays, don’t take enough time to sit down and speak with them…. We don’t remind them that they are important, that they are somebody.”

Mr. Browne responded: “You got to make them understand what … the Lord expects of them… We have to acknowledge the Lord.”

Mr. Browne has two children, 10 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. (PR/GIS)

Caption: President of Barbados, Her Excellency, The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, and Barbados’ newest centenarian Athelstan Browne take a walk outside during his birthday celebrations in Montrose, Christ Church

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