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  • Mottley calls on residents to ‘fall in love’ with country again at victory rally

    Mottley calls on residents to ‘fall in love’ with country again at victory rally

    Following an unprecedented third consecutive electoral sweep securing all 30 parliamentary seats, Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley delivered a stirring victory address that transcended partisan politics to issue a clarion call for national unity. Speaking before thousands of supporters adorned in the party’s signature red at the National Botanical Gardens on Valentine’s Day, Mottley framed her triumph as an opportunity for collective national renewal.

    The Prime Minister, addressing constituents in her St Michael North East constituency where she hosted her first local victory celebration after being unable to do so in previous elections, struck a profoundly personal tone. “When we won on Wednesday night, I didn’t have to think twice about where you would come,” she told the exuberant crowd before expanding her message to all Barbadians regardless of political affiliation.

    Mottley’s address artfully blended celebration with solemn responsibility, emphasizing that democratic mandates must be matched by citizen engagement. “No one owes us a living,” she asserted, urging citizens to excel in their professions while fostering community solidarity. The Prime Minister specifically directed her message to younger generations, stating: “To the young people… it is your country that we are building. Treat it with tender care and attention.”

    The administration recommitted to an ambitious policy agenda including poverty reduction, justice reform, and creating opportunities to stem youth migration. Mottley highlighted previous democratic reforms that reduced prime ministerial powers and promised further enhancements to Barbados’ governance structures.

    Acknowledging persistent challenges including traffic congestion and gun crime, the Prime Minister maintained that transformation remains her government’s central mission: “Our mission is to transform Barbados and to make ourselves capable of delivering world-class service and capable of being one of the strongest and most resilient small states on the planet earth.”

    Concluding with a Valentine’s Day metaphor, Mottley urged citizens toward national self-love: “The most important love on Valentine’s Day is self-love. Look in the mirror… and love who you see.” The rally culminated with newly elected parliamentarians joining the stage, symbolizing both political dominance and collective purpose.

  • Van Dijk en Punwasi herkozen in Advocaten Tuchtcollege

    Van Dijk en Punwasi herkozen in Advocaten Tuchtcollege

    In a significant development for Suriname’s legal community, the Surinamese Bar Association (SOVA) conducted elections on Saturday for positions within the Advocaten Tuchtcollege (ATC), the nation’s Attorney Disciplinary Council. The special general membership assembly, convened at the Lalla Rookh building, witnessed the participation of 160 legal professionals exercising their voting rights.

    The election results confirmed the re-appointment of Nailah van Dijk and Sandra Punwasi-Raghoebier as attorney members of the disciplinary body. Both incumbents secured renewed four-year mandates following a competitive selection process that featured five candidates vying for these principal positions.

    Additionally, the assembly elected Benito Pick and Sardha Sitaram as deputy members to the council. This contingent was selected from a pool of eight candidates competing for substitute roles within the disciplinary framework.

    The proceedings underscore the legal community’s commitment to maintaining professional standards through democratic processes. The re-election of experienced members suggests continuity in the disciplinary council’s approach to overseeing attorney conduct and ethics within Suriname’s judicial system.

  • Nicholls eyes roads, gullies revival for St Thomas

    Nicholls eyes roads, gullies revival for St Thomas

    Fresh from electoral victory, St Thomas’s newly inaugurated Parliamentarian Gregory Nicholls has articulated a comprehensive development agenda balancing immediate infrastructure needs with long-term environmental revitalization. While acknowledging road improvements as an urgent constituency priority, Nicholls revealed ambitious plans to convert the parish’s neglected gully networks into sustainable eco-tourism destinations.

    In an exclusive interview with Barbados TODAY during the Barbados Labour Party’s post-election gathering, Nicholls resisted ranking development priorities, emphasizing multifaceted challenges require parallel solutions. “Identifying a single priority proves difficult when multiple issues demand attention,” the MP explained. “Road infrastructure undoubtedly remains critical for St Thomas residents, but simultaneous progress on other fronts is essential.”

    Nicholls highlighted ongoing infrastructure investments exceeding $140 million across two major road projects but stressed the necessity of transparent communication regarding timelines and obstacles. “Substantial funding requires equally substantial accountability,” he noted. “Constituents deserve clear timelines regarding project completion delays and anticipated benefits for parish mobility.”

    Beyond transportation infrastructure, Nicholls outlined an ecological vision focused on preserving St Thomas’s natural heritage. He identified the rehabilitation of deteriorated gullies—currently overgrown and misused as dumping sites—as a cornerstone initiative. “These natural formations represent untapped potential,” the parliamentarian asserted. “Through systematic restoration, we can transform them into hubs for recreation, exercise, and community engagement.”

    This environmental strategy extends beyond beautification to economic diversification. Nicholls envisions gullies as catalysts for sustained economic activity through eco-tourism ventures, localized events, and small business development. The plan additionally encompasses revitalizing community centers and expanding sports programs across Content, Welchman Hall, and neighboring districts.

    Despite speculation regarding potential ministerial appointments following his party’s third consecutive electoral sweep, Nicholls reaffirmed his dedication to constituency service. “My mandate originates from St Thomas voters,” he concluded. “Accordingly, my energies will focus exclusively on addressing their needs and advancing parish development.”

  • Budget 2026 approved; ULP critique no match for NDP’s super-majority

    Budget 2026 approved; ULP critique no match for NDP’s super-majority

    In a landmark parliamentary session, Prime Minister Godwin Friday’s New Democratic Party (NDP) administration has successfully passed its inaugural EC$1.9 billion national budget for 2026, marking the party’s first fiscal package since returning to power after a 25-year hiatus. The budget approval came through the government’s decisive super majority of 14 out of 15 parliamentary seats, despite unified opposition from the Ralph Gonsalves-led Unity Labour Party (ULP).

    Prime Minister Friday, who also serves as Finance Minister, characterized the fiscal plan as a definitive break from what he termed ‘the fiscal recklessness of previous administrations.’ During his concluding debate remarks, Friday delivered a scathing assessment of opposition criticism, describing their arguments as ‘weak, confused, and delivered without conviction or self-belief.’

    The political context underscores the significance of this budgetary process. The NDP’s return to power in November’s general elections ended the ULP’s two-decade dominance, a period the Prime Minister referenced as marked by ‘politics of division and spite.’ Friday asserted that the electoral outcome represented more than mere political rotation—it embodied a national yearning for transformative governance and substantive change.

    Addressing specific opposition allegations, including claims that portions of the budget were drafted using artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT, Friday dismissed these assertions while acknowledging his unfamiliarity with such technology. He emphasized the document’s distinctive character, noting its fundamental departure from previous budgets in ‘tone, construction, and vision.’

    The budget’s philosophical foundation rests on what the Prime Minister termed ‘prudent conservatism,’ shifting the government’s role from primary economic operator to facilitator of private enterprise. This approach explicitly rejects deficit spending and prioritizes fiscal responsibility, with Friday stating ‘the state can no longer be the engine of growth in this economy.’

    Central to the budgetary framework is the ‘rescue to resilience’ strategy, designed to transition the nation from immediate recovery to sustainable development. The Prime Minister emphasized creating predictable conditions for both domestic and international investors, noting that ‘certainty is what business likes.’ The administration positions this budget as establishing St. Vincent and the Grenadines as open for business and partnership, with poverty alleviation constituting a core priority.

  • Festivals Minister Hails Khan Cordice as Exodus Claims Back-to-Back Panorama Titles in Trinidad

    Festivals Minister Hails Khan Cordice as Exodus Claims Back-to-Back Panorama Titles in Trinidad

    In a remarkable display of musical prowess, Republic Bank Exodus Steel Orchestra has clinched its second consecutive championship title at the Trinidad and Tobago National Panorama 2026 Large Conventional Band Finals. The victory, confirmed by organizing body PanTrinbago, solidifies the band’s dominant position in one of the world’s most prestigious steelpan competitions.

    Antiguan Festivals Minister Daryll Matthew publicly celebrated arranger and drill master Khan Cordice, highlighting his exceptional contribution to this back-to-back triumph. “Khan continues to demonstrate an extraordinary level of musical excellence,” Minister Matthew stated, emphasizing that Cordice’s achievements serve as a powerful testament to the artistic talent emerging from Antigua and Barbuda.

    The minister further noted the significance of excelling in what is widely regarded as the most competitive steelpan arena globally. “To be able to contribute at that level, within one of the most competitive and respected steel pan arenas in the world, is truly commendable,” Matthew added, praising Cordice’s unwavering dedication, discipline, and profound commitment to the art form.

    PanTrinbago, the event’s organizing authority, extended congratulations to all participating ensembles for their role in preserving and advancing steelpan heritage. The organization emphasized that the Panorama competition continues to serve as a catalyst for community inspiration, youth empowerment, and celebration of Trinidad and Tobago’s national musical instrument.

    The championship finals, held at Port of Spain’s iconic Queen’s Park Savannah on Saturday, witnessed Republic Bank Exodus’s triumphant performance that secured their repeat victory. Minister Matthew concluded his commendation with a patriotic note: “Well done, Khan. Antigua and Barbuda celebrates you,” underscoring national pride in Cordice’s international achievement.

  • 40 kampen ontmanteld in Royal Hill–Redi Bergi; spanningen bij aanvang

    40 kampen ontmanteld in Royal Hill–Redi Bergi; spanningen bij aanvang

    Surinamese authorities have initiated a major security operation targeting illegal mining activities in the sensitive region between New Koffiekamp and the Rosebel Gold Mine. On Saturday, a joint task force comprising elements from the Suriname Police Corps and the National Army launched ‘Operation Clean Sweap’ to dismantle unauthorized mining camps in the Redi Bergi area.

    The multi-agency operation involved specialized units including RBT-Central, base police, Central Surveillance, the Mobile Unit, the National Army’s Riot Team, and a dedicated Task Force. During the initial phase of the operation, security forces encountered resistance from local community members and traditional authorities.

    Approximately 20-25 villagers, supported by some traditional leaders, erected a barricade using heavy equipment near the so-called lever past New Koffiekamp. The barrier remained in place for approximately twenty minutes before security personnel employed tactical de-escalation measures to dismantle it without major incident.

    Police Public Relations confirmed that despite continued temporary resistance from other villagers, the situation was contained without serious confrontations between the mixed security unit and local residents. Some protesters eventually dispersed from the location voluntarily.

    The operation resulted in the dismantling of forty illegal mining camps thus far. Authorities have declared their intention to continue the clearance operation until the entire concession area of Zijin Mining, the Chinese company operating the Rosebel Gold Mine, is completely cleared of unauthorized mining activities.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Maroon Warriors head to Grenada – Afy Fletcher set for homecoming series

    PRESS RELEASE: Maroon Warriors head to Grenada – Afy Fletcher set for homecoming series

    ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada – Grenada transforms into the epicenter of Caribbean cricket as the West Indies Women’s squad prepares for their landmark home series against Sri Lanka Women. The occasion gains extraordinary significance with the triumphant return of Grenadian cricket legend Afy Fletcher to international play on her native soil.

    The accomplished leg-spinner from La Fillette, St. Andrew, will compete before home crowds for only the second time in her distinguished career. Cricket West Indies officials are rallying nationwide support from schools, cricket clubs, and sports enthusiasts to create an electrifying atmosphere for the home team.

    At 38, Fletcher remains the cornerstone of West Indies’ bowling arsenal, having represented the region across multiple ICC World Cups and global tournaments. Her legacy includes being part of the team’s historic T20 World Cup championship victory in 2016.

    The athlete’s career demonstrates remarkable resilience, having temporarily stepped away from international cricket five years ago following the birth of her son Audee. Her successful return to elite competition has showcased the possibility of balancing motherhood with professional sports excellence.

    Recent achievements include selection to the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup Team of the Tournament and capturing her 100th ODI wicket against Thailand in Pakistan last April. With 111 wickets from 89 ODI appearances, Fletcher stands one match away from her 100th T20 appearance and four wickets short of 100 in the T20 format.

    In pre-series comments, Fletcher expressed profound emotion about representing the West Indies before her compatriots: ‘There’s unparalleled magic in competing on the soil that raised me, surrounded by those who supported my journey from inception. This series transcends statistics – it’s about inspiring Grenada’s youth to recognize that dreams manifest through dedication.’

    Minister of Sport Hon. Delma Thomas characterized the event as both homecoming and celebration of national excellence: ‘Afy embodies the potential within every Grenadian child who dares to aspire. Her presence in maroon before family and community represents the pinnacle of what our nation can achieve through determination.’

    The minister extended gratitude to Cricket West Indies for selecting Grenada as host nation while welcoming the Sri Lankan squad for what promises to be a fiercely competitive exchange.

    Local media representatives have been invited to cover all matches, training sessions, and team activities as Grenada prepares to witness world-class cricket while celebrating one of their most accomplished athletic ambassadors.

  • CASE FILED: Antigua PM makes good on threat to sue U.S Lawyer for defamation (+VIDEO)

    CASE FILED: Antigua PM makes good on threat to sue U.S Lawyer for defamation (+VIDEO)

    In a decisive legal maneuver, Senior Counsel Anthony Astaphan has confirmed the formal commencement of defamation proceedings against American attorney Martin De Luca and his associated firm. The lawsuit, filed in Antigua’s High Court, alleges a calculated campaign of malicious statements targeting Prime Minister Gaston Browne’s personal and professional standing.

    Astaphan, speaking during an appearance on the ‘Browne and Browne Show,’ revealed that prior cautions had been systematically ignored, necessitating judicial intervention. “The day has come,” declared Astaphan, emphasizing that repeated public rebuttals had failed to curb the alleged defamatory onslaught.

    The legal action has been instituted on behalf of Prime Minister Browne in his dual capacity as head of government and Minister of Finance and Corporate Governance. Astaphan characterized the litigation as essential for preserving the dignity of high office and countering what he described as deliberate attempts to erode public trust in the nation’s leadership.

    This escalation transforms what was previously a war of words into a formal legal confrontation, shifting the battleground from media platforms to the courtroom. The case represents a strategic pivot from political counterarguments to judicial resolution, placing the matter squarely within the domain of legal scrutiny and due process.

    The development underscores the growing international dimension of political reputation management, involving cross-border legal considerations between Antigua and the United States.

  • Flow empowers Welches Primary students with a Safer Internet Day session

    Flow empowers Welches Primary students with a Safer Internet Day session

    In anticipation of the global Safer Internet Day, telecommunications provider Flow conducted a specialized educational engagement at Welches Primary School, delivering crucial lessons on responsible digital citizenship to young learners. The initiative targeted Class 3 and Class 4 students, emphasizing the formation of secure online habits during formative years.

    Led by Camara Price, Supervisor of Flow’s Technical Assistance Centre, the interactive session empowered students to critically evaluate their digital behaviors. The curriculum addressed multiple dimensions of online safety, including appropriate information sharing, respectful digital communication, and the ethical use of emerging smart technologies. Central themes reinforced the values of kindness, privacy protection, and awareness that digital actions create permanent footprints.

    The workshop generated enthusiastic participation, with students actively posing questions and sharing personal online experiences. Flow contributed educational resources to the institution, presenting an iPad and vouchers to the school administration. Additionally, all participating students received branded merchandise commemorating the event.

    Toni Yarde, Senior Communications Manager at Flow, articulated the company’s philosophy: “We believe connectivity must simultaneously empower and protect, particularly for younger users. This engagement enabled early intervention through meaningful dialogue, helping students recognize that technology’s power must be balanced with informed choices. Education and awareness constitute essential pillars of online safety, especially as children access digital tools at increasingly younger ages.”

    School Principal Julia Broome expressed appreciation for the corporate partnership, noting: “We value Flow’s investment in delivering interactive, relevant safety education. This collaboration strengthens our school community by reinforcing critical lessons about digital responsibility and ethical decision-making.”

    The initiative aligns with the 2024 Safer Internet Day theme: “Smart Tech, Safe Choices – Exploring the Safe and Responsible Use of AI,” highlighting the growing importance of informed digital literacy in an increasingly connected world.

  • Vincy NGO Hand2Earth to present at climate forum in Vienna

    Vincy NGO Hand2Earth to present at climate forum in Vienna

    Saint Vincent’s grassroots organization Hand2Earth has achieved international acclaim by securing an invitation to present at the prestigious UNIDO Climate Adaptation and Industrial Resilience Forum scheduled for February 2026 in Vienna, Austria. This recognition comes as a direct result of the NGO’s receipt of the highly competitive GEF Assembly Challenge Award in 2023, where it emerged victorious among 600 global applicants as one of only 22 selected winners.

    The organization will showcase its innovative vetiver systems project, which has demonstrated remarkable success in farmland recovery throughout North Leeward. Since its inception in 2022 with initial funding from the SVG Conservation Fund, the project has expanded significantly, now engaging 85 active farmers and 21 craft beneficiaries while positively impacting over 200 households through its comprehensive watershed management and agri-heritage tourism initiatives.

    Project Manager Vonnie Roudette has been personally invited to deliver a keynote address focusing on the governance, design, and sustainability of community-led climate adaptation solutions. Her presentation will emphasize the holistic approach that has become Hand2Earth’s trademark—a methodology that combines creative praxis with inclusive problem-solving to ensure community ownership and long-term viability.

    The four-day UNIDO forum, aligned with the UNIDO Climate Action Plan 2025–2029, will convene government representatives, private sector leaders, and technical experts to establish practical pathways for integrating climate adaptation into sustainable industrial development. Additionally, a specialized workshop will provide capacity-building training and networking opportunities for the 22 selected civil society organizations, enabling knowledge exchange and initiative scaling.

    Hand2Earth’s invitation acknowledges both its environmental achievements and its established reputation in prisoner rehabilitation programs encompassing vetiver crafts, literacy education, and sustainable farming practices since 2015. The organization’s participation represents not just local success but a model for global community-led climate resilience.