Debaters to Enjoy Full Slate of Cultural and Social Activities as LIDC 54 Gets Underway in Nevis

The Caribbean island of Nevis has officially commenced the 54th Leeward Islands Debating Competition (LIDC 54), welcoming intellectual delegations from across the region for a four-day convergence of rhetoric and cultural exchange. From March 12-15, 2026, the Nevis Island Administration, in partnership with the Ministry of Education and Nevis Literary and Debating Society, has orchestrated an immersive program blending competitive discourse with rich cultural experiences.

Six participating territories include defending champions Antigua, alongside Anguilla, Montserrat, Sint Maarten, St. Kitts, and host nation Nevis. The event commenced with an official welcome reception hosted by Honourable Eric Evelyn at Malcolm Guishard Recreational Park, setting the tone for diplomatic engagement.

Mrs. Kerilyn David, Deputy Principal of Nevis Sixth Form College, unveiled an extensive itinerary designed to complement the intellectual rigors of debate with cultural enrichment. Beyond the competitive sessions, delegates will experience Charlestown shopping excursions, karaoke socials, historical island tours, glow parties, beach picnics (‘beach-nic’), and dedicated cultural showcases where each team presents their island’s heritage.

The competitive schedule features Montserrat versus St. Kitts in Thursday’s inaugural debate, followed by Anguilla challenging Sint Maarten on Friday. Saturday’s semifinals will pit Debate One’s winner against Antigua, while Debate Two’s victor faces Nevis. The championship final culminates on Sunday at 5:00 PM, followed by an elegant Masquerade Ball at Four Seasons Resort Nevis.

Nevis, boasting eleven historical LIDC victories including 2024’s triumph, fields a six-member team from Nevis Sixth Form College: Kiara Barry, Rajaun Fyfield, Keyana Warner, Shirmia Thompson, Kijari Huggins, and Tahleya Phillip. All events at Nevis Performing Arts Centre (NEPAC) remain free to the public, encouraging community engagement with this celebration of youth oratory and regional camaraderie.