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  • MP Questions How Antigua Reached “Unrealistic” $60,000 Per-Capita Income

    MP Questions How Antigua Reached “Unrealistic” $60,000 Per-Capita Income

    Opposition Member of Parliament Sherfield Bowen has leveled serious allegations against the government, claiming that the economic figures presented in the 2026 Throne Speech are inaccurate and misleading. Speaking at a United Progressive Party town hall meeting, Bowen argued that the data cited in the speech does not align with World Bank statistics and misrepresents the true economic state of Antigua and Barbuda.

    Bowen specifically challenged the government’s claim that the country’s GDP in 2000 was valued at US $802 million, stating that World Bank records show the nominal GDP for that year exceeded US $900 million, with an inflation-adjusted figure of approximately US $1.19 billion. ‘Where do you get 800,000 from those two numbers?’ he questioned, highlighting the discrepancy.

    He also disputed the government’s assertion of a 300 percent GDP growth over the past 25 years, asserting that the actual increase, when adjusted for inflation, is closer to 40 percent. Bowen accused the administration of manipulating historical data to create a narrative of economic progress.

    Additionally, Bowen criticized the Throne Speech’s claim that per capita income has reached US $60,000, calling it unrealistic for most working households. He pointed out that a significant portion of the national workforce is employed by the government, with more than half earning less than $3,000 monthly. He emphasized that only a small elite, approximately 153 individuals, earn exceptionally high incomes, which skews national averages.

    ‘The real, real, real people in Antigua are suffering,’ Bowen stated, arguing that the country’s economic indicators are being artificially inflated by a privileged few while the majority of residents face financial hardship. He urged the public to scrutinize official data and demand greater transparency and accuracy from the government.

  • Minister Maria Browne Responds to Vehicle Procurement Allegations: “I Stand on Truth and Integrity – I will not resign”

    Minister Maria Browne Responds to Vehicle Procurement Allegations: “I Stand on Truth and Integrity – I will not resign”

    In a recent interview with ABS Television, the Hon. Maria Browne, Minister for Housing and Works, addressed allegations from the opposition regarding a vehicle procurement issue tied to her ministry. Minister Browne clarified that while 30 vehicles were initially purchased without the required approvals, the oversight was swiftly rectified, and all vehicles were returned upon identification. She emphasized that the Ministry of Works had not violated any protocols and dismissed claims linking the matter to the ongoing Customs and duty-free controversy as baseless and politically driven.

    Minister Browne expressed disappointment at the opposition’s attempts to conflate unrelated issues, stating, “It’s very unfortunate that the opposition has sought to twist what was a simple administrative correction. They have tried to tie two unrelated matters together — but there is no truth to those claims.” She reaffirmed her transparency and accountability throughout the process, asserting that she had done nothing wrong and would not resign over false allegations.

    The Opposition United Progressive Party has organized protests, motorcades, and public meetings demanding her resignation, but Minister Browne remains steadfast. She encouraged those seeking clarity to request documentation through the Information Commissioner, stating, “We have nothing to hide.”

    To prevent future issues, the ministry has implemented stronger auditing and tracking measures, including a comprehensive vehicle audit, labeling government vehicles for easier identification, and ensuring vehicles are allocated to field officers rather than administrative staff. Minister Browne noted that the situation could lead to improved procurement practices across the government, stating, “If this situation strengthens procurement across government and closes loopholes, then the country is better for it.”

    Reaffirming her dedication to her constituents, Minister Browne concluded, “I remain focused, I remain committed, and I continue to represent the people of St. John’s Rural East and the nation with honesty and purpose.”

  • ABIA Issues Public Alert Over Misuse of Logo in Alleged Investment Scheme

    ABIA Issues Public Alert Over Misuse of Logo in Alleged Investment Scheme

    The Association of British Insurers (ABIA) has issued a stern public warning regarding the unauthorized and fraudulent use of its official logo in connection with an alleged investment scheme. The organization emphasized that it has no affiliation with the scheme and urged the public to exercise extreme caution. ABIA’s logo, a symbol of trust and credibility in the insurance industry, has reportedly been exploited by scammers to lend legitimacy to their fraudulent activities. The association has advised individuals to verify the authenticity of any investment opportunity claiming ABIA endorsement through official channels. This incident highlights the growing sophistication of financial scams and the need for heightened vigilance among consumers. ABIA has also committed to collaborating with law enforcement agencies to investigate and address this misuse of its brand identity.

  • Prime Minister Browne says Jamaica can bounce back bigger and better from Hurricane Melissa

    Prime Minister Browne says Jamaica can bounce back bigger and better from Hurricane Melissa

    Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, has expressed unwavering solidarity with Jamaica in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, drawing parallels to his nation’s recovery from Hurricane Irma in 2017. Speaking during a visit to affected areas in Westmoreland on November 17, Browne emphasized the resilience of Caribbean nations and the importance of unity in overcoming natural disasters.

    Reflecting on Antigua and Barbuda’s experience with Hurricane Irma, which devastated the island of Barbuda, Browne highlighted the nation’s ability to rebuild stronger and better. He stressed that Jamaica, too, can emerge from this crisis with renewed strength.

    Browne underscored Antigua and Barbuda’s tangible support for Jamaica, including the deployment of linesmen to assist with recovery efforts, a financial contribution to relief programs, and the planned dispatch of soldiers from the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force.

    Calling for international financial institutions to provide concessional financing for resilient reconstruction, Browne warned that the cost of inaction would be measured in lives and livelihoods. He urged Jamaica and the wider Caribbean to view rebuilding as an opportunity to create more robust and sustainable infrastructure.

    “We are a small country, but our solidarity is mighty,” Browne declared, reaffirming his nation’s commitment to supporting Jamaica and advocating for resilient rebuilding across the Caribbean. His message was one of hope and perseverance, emphasizing the collective strength of Caribbean people in the face of adversity.

  • Government to Rebuild Old Parliament Building as Standalone Family Court

    Government to Rebuild Old Parliament Building as Standalone Family Court

    In a significant move to enhance its judicial system, Antigua and Barbuda has unveiled plans to repurpose its historic Parliament building into a dedicated Family Court. Governor General Sir Rodney Williams made the announcement during the Throne Speech on Thursday, emphasizing the project’s role in creating a specialized environment for handling sensitive family matters. The initiative, set to commence in 2026, aims to separate family cases from the general Magistrates’ Courts, ensuring a more focused and supportive setting for such proceedings. Sir Rodney highlighted that the restored building will serve as a flagship Family Court, setting a benchmark for the Eastern Caribbean region. This development is part of a broader justice-sector reform agenda, which includes expanding the Industrial Court, boosting legal drafting capabilities, and modernizing the Labour Code. These measures are designed to strengthen the rule of law and improve access to justice nationwide. Detailed plans for the reconstruction project are expected to be released in the coming months, marking a pivotal step in the country’s judicial modernization efforts.

  • Mill Academy Celebrates Its 2nd Anniversary with the Theme: “Growing Stronger, Reaching Higher”

    Mill Academy Celebrates Its 2nd Anniversary with the Theme: “Growing Stronger, Reaching Higher”

    Mill Academy marked its second anniversary on November 17th, 2025, with a vibrant celebration that united students, teachers, parents, and community partners. The event, themed ‘Growing Stronger, Reaching Higher,’ highlighted the school’s growth, unity, and dedication to fostering well-rounded learners in a nurturing environment. Chaired by Ms. Paulette Edwards, the ceremony featured a series of inspiring presentations, including an opening prayer by Ms. Neketia Spencer and a poignant poem, ‘Two Years Strong,’ delivered by Mrs. Julia Nathaniel. Students showcased their talents through musical renditions, dance performances, and a dramatic presentation, earning enthusiastic applause from the audience. Parent testimonials from Ms. Sasha Potter and Ms. Silvia Cozzi underscored the trust and transformative impact of the school community. Principal Kisma Panthier-Jn Pierre delivered a heartfelt address, reaffirming the Academy’s mission of love, structure, and holistic child development. Ms. Potter, the PTA President, also highlighted the success of the recent Independence Food Fair, which raised over EC$4,000 for campus improvements. As Mill Academy embarks on its third year, it remains committed to expanding programs, enhancing infrastructure, and strengthening partnerships with families.

  • And that’s a wrap! Republic Bank ‘Five for Fun’ 2025 ignites Guyana with thrilling finale

    And that’s a wrap! Republic Bank ‘Five for Fun’ 2025 ignites Guyana with thrilling finale

    The National Gymnasium in Georgetown witnessed an electrifying conclusion to the Republic Bank ‘Five for Fun’ Cricket Programme on November 15, 2025, as St Lawrence Primary from Essequibo emerged victorious in a fiercely contested national championship. The indoor venue, necessitated by unseasonal rains, failed to dampen the spirits as young athletes delivered a spectacular display of skill and sportsmanship.

    This grassroots initiative, now in its third year of operation in Guyana, has evolved into a significant developmental platform for youth cricket. The 2025 edition engaged 75 primary schools across all three counties—Demerara, Berbice, and Essequibo—providing hundreds of children with exposure to cricket fundamentals through an inclusive, fast-paced format emphasizing participation and enjoyment.

    The championship finale featured round-robin competition between county champions: St Lawrence Primary (Essequibo), Massiah Primary (Berbice), and Supply Primary (Demerara). After intense competition, St Lawrence prevailed over a determined Massiah Primary team to claim the national title.

    Tournament accolades were distributed among standout performers: Tianna Steele of St Lawrence secured both Best Batter and Tournament Most Valuable Player honors. Susanie Turnail (Massiah Primary) received Best Bowler recognition, while Avidesh Pitam (Massiah Primary) earned Best Fielder distinction. The Spirit of the Game award was presented to Massiah Primary for exemplary sportsmanship.

    Senior officials highlighted the program’s significance in national sports development. Ronald Williams, Secretary of the Guyana Cricket Board, emphasized the partnership between Cricket West Indies and Republic Bank creates “a pathway for young cricketers to develop skills progressively from tender ages through structured cricket programs.”

    Marti De Souza, Deputy Chief Education Officer, connected the tournament to President Ali’s vision for holistic student development, noting the alignment with goals for creating “well-rounded pupils who are healthy and active.”

    The Honourable Steven Jacobs, Minister within the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, challenged organizers to expand the program’s reach, urging expansion “into the hinterland to discover talented athletes” and increase participation beyond the current 75 schools.

    Republic Bank representatives reaffirmed their commitment to the initiative. Jonelle Dummett, Manager of Marketing and Communications, stated: “Our goal is to spark curiosity, build confidence and develop skills that can turn today’s young enthusiasts into tomorrow’s cricket legends.”

    KJ Singh, Cricket West Indies Senior Project Officer, confirmed the organization’s dedication to working with stakeholders to “expand our reach to more communities and schools annually” as the program looks toward the 2026 season.

    Guyana’s finale marked the conclusion of the 2025 ‘Five for Fun’ Programme across the Caribbean, following successful tournaments in St. Lucia, Grenada, St. Kitts & Nevis, and Trinidad & Tobago.

  • Change of route for Run Barbados Race events

    Change of route for Run Barbados Race events

    The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI), the organizing body behind the highly anticipated 2025 Run Barbados Marathon and Wellness Weekend, has unveiled significant changes to the race routes for the event scheduled from December 5 to 7. Due to ongoing road construction along the Ermie Bourne Highway, the starting points for the 5K Run & Walk, 10K Run, Half Marathon, and Marathon have been relocated from Barclays Park to the Bay Street Esplanade in St. Michael. The popular Fun Mile, however, will remain unaffected and will continue to be held at the Garrison Savannah as originally planned. Kamal Springer, Manager of Sports at BTMI, emphasized that the decision to alter the routes was made after thorough consideration of the logistical challenges posed by the roadworks and extensive consultations with relevant authorities. Springer assured participants and stakeholders that the event would still deliver an exceptional experience, stating, ‘Run Barbados Marathon and Wellness Weekend remains committed to providing a memorable experience for all involved. While this change may require some adjustment, it ensures the event’s smooth execution and maintains the high quality of the experience for participants, volunteers, and spectators.’ The Run Barbados series, which initially featured only the Bridgetown 10K and the Marathon, has a long-standing tradition of starting and finishing the 10K race at the scenic Bay Street Esplanade. BTMI encourages all runners and spectators to join in what promises to be a remarkable weekend of fitness and wellness.

  • Voetbal wordt leermiddel: Football for Schools van start

    Voetbal wordt leermiddel: Football for Schools van start

    FIFA’s global Football for Schools initiative has officially expanded to Suriname, aiming to harness the power of football to foster not only athletic development but also essential social and life skills among young people. The program seeks to support schools in systematically integrating sports to promote personal growth, healthy behaviors, and active citizenship. By teaching students skills such as self-confidence, critical thinking, decision-making, teamwork, and respect, the initiative aligns with the goals of Suriname’s Ministry of Youth Development and Sports (JOS), which views sports as a vital tool for comprehensive youth development. Jason Menso, Deputy Director of Training, Information, and Sports Development at JOS, emphasized the strategic potential of football in education. ‘Football is accessible and immensely popular. It can be strategically used to empower young people, which is precisely what Football for Schools aims to achieve: developing life experiences and competencies through sport,’ he stated. The program focuses on equal opportunities for all youth, including girls, and encourages talent development and societal participation. It also contributes to social cohesion and healthier lifestyles within communities. ‘By placing schools at the center, this program makes sports widely accessible and leverages them as a powerful tool for positive youth development,’ Menso added. A two-day training session for physical education teachers recently commenced at the Owru Cul Sports Complex, preparing them to implement Football for Schools in various schools across Suriname. The training familiarizes teachers with the program’s methodology, practical approaches, and underlying values, enabling them to effectively guide students. According to FIFA, international research demonstrates that Football for Schools helps countries address social and economic challenges through sport, in alignment with sustainable development goals. In Suriname, the program is being executed by the Surinamese Football Association (SVB) in collaboration with FIFA and UNICEF.

  • Deputy Premier Evelyn and Premier Richardson-Hodge Discuss Strengthening Nevis-Anguilla Ties

    Deputy Premier Evelyn and Premier Richardson-Hodge Discuss Strengthening Nevis-Anguilla Ties

    In a significant diplomatic development, Nevis Deputy Premier Honourable Eric Evelyn and Anguilla Premier Honourable Cora Richardson-Hodge have convened productive bilateral discussions aimed at strengthening inter-island cooperation. The high-level meeting, which occurred during Deputy Premier Evelyn’s official visit to Anguilla as a special guest for the Hook and Harvest event, marked a pivotal step in formalizing the longstanding relationship between the two Caribbean territories.

    The comprehensive dialogue centered on agricultural collaboration, with both leaders exploring concrete mechanisms for knowledge exchange and technical support. Deputy Premier Evelyn emphasized the potential for mutual growth through structured cooperation, stating: “We focused on cooperation in agriculture, including exchange visits between our departments, sharing technical support, and assisting with initiatives to increase food production.” He extended a formal invitation for Anguilla’s participation in Nevis’ Agri-Expo 30 scheduled for 2026.

    Further technical discussions involved Anguilla’s Minister with Responsibility for Agriculture, Honourable Kyle Hodge, and Parliamentary Secretary Honourable Cordell Richardson. The talks addressed critical agricultural challenges including production limitations, water availability issues, soil compatibility, and the development of both government and private farming operations. Particular attention was given to strategies for expanding vegetable and fruit production capacities.

    The bilateral engagement also explored substantial trade opportunities following a recent fact-finding mission by Anguilla’s agricultural delegation to study Nevis’ innovative smart farming model. Potential trade exchanges include Nevis exporting fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, and mango pulp to Anguilla, while Anguilla would supply prawns and other marine products to Nevis.

    Deputy Premier Evelyn characterized the discussions as “very friendly and fruitful,” expressing confidence that “the partnership between our departments can only grow stronger in the future.” The meeting concluded with both governments reaffirming their commitment to enhanced collaboration, mutual economic support, and the continued strengthening of diplomatic and economic ties between the islands.