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  • Public trust fund proposed to tackle energy losses

    Public trust fund proposed to tackle energy losses

    The Energy Institute at the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD) has unveiled a groundbreaking proposal to address the persistent issue of energy losses plaguing the Dominican Republic’s distribution company, Edeeste. The initiative, introduced during the panel discussion ‘Energy Loss Management in the Dominican Republic’ hosted by the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, advocates for the establishment of a public trust fund. This fund aims to mitigate the financial strain caused by electricity fraud and non-payment, which have led to a structural deficit currently subsidized by the state. Dean Omar Segura Alcántara emphasized that reducing these losses is crucial for developing a sustainable, competitive, and socially equitable electricity system. The proposed trust fund would ensure transparency, continuity across political transitions, and access to international financing. Additionally, it would introduce pay-for-results contracts to drive efficiency improvements. The initial implementation is planned for the Eastern region, excluding Edenorte and Edesur. José Luis Moreno San Juan, another representative from the UASD Energy Institute, highlighted that a significant portion of revenues—73%—is allocated to generators, leaving distributors with limited resources to manage operations effectively.

  • BARP at 30: ‘See ageing population as opportunity, not burden’

    BARP at 30: ‘See ageing population as opportunity, not burden’

    The Barbados Association of Retired Persons (BARP) has called on Barbadians to shift their perspective on the country’s ageing population, viewing it not as a crisis but as a unique opportunity to leverage the strengths of older citizens. Speaking at a church service at Hawthorn Methodist Church in Christ Church to commemorate BARP’s 30th anniversary and the International Day of Older Persons, BARP President Marilyn Rice-Bowen highlighted a significant demographic shift. By 2050, half of Barbados’ population is projected to be 65 years or older. ‘Some might see this as a challenge or a burden, but BARP sees it as an extraordinary opportunity,’ she stated. ‘An opportunity to harness the wisdom, experience, and perspective of a mature population.’ Rice-Bowen emphasized the need to redefine ageing in the 21st century and integrate older citizens into national development, social transformation, and digital progress. ‘We must build a society where older people are central to our national development, cultural preservation, and social progress,’ she added. Her remarks come amid a broader national dialogue on preparing for an ageing society, with officials urging proactive measures to address this demographic shift. BARP, which boasts over 23,000 members, including 16,569 aged 60 and above, is dedicated to empowering seniors to thrive in the digital age. The association provides programmes to enhance digital literacy, foster social connections, and safeguard against cyber threats. ‘We are equipping our members to navigate the digital world with confidence, reduce isolation through online connections, and protect their personal information,’ Rice-Bowen explained. This year’s International Day of Older Persons, themed ‘Older Persons Driving Local and Global Action: Our Aspirations, Our Well-Being, Our Rights,’ aligns with BARP’s mission of advocacy and inclusion. Rice-Bowen praised BARP’s founders for their foresight in establishing the organisation 30 years ago, when the needs of older people were often overlooked. She pledged to continue their legacy by ensuring older Barbadians are not only seen and heard but empowered to lead. ‘BARP will remain the champion of these aspirations, the guardian of this well-being, and the defender of these rights,’ she concluded.

  • Church Explains Massive Statue on All Saints Road

    Church Explains Massive Statue on All Saints Road

    A monumental statue erected by Glorious Hope Ministries on All Saints Road has swiftly become one of the nation’s most talked-about landmarks. The towering figure, installed last week, features a human-like form adorned with a helmet-like headpiece, crossed arms, and a skirt-like garment. According to church leaders, the statue is deeply rooted in biblical prophecy, drawing inspiration from the book of Daniel. It symbolizes the imminent second coming of Christ and serves as a powerful reminder of the message of salvation. While not designed to convert individuals instantly, the statue aims to foster spiritual reflection and leave a lasting impression on the community. Crafted by a local artist, the structure has already garnered significant attention from passersby and travelers, sparking widespread discussion and curiosity. The church emphasizes that the statue is a call to introspection and a testament to their faith. As it stands prominently along All Saints Road, it has become a focal point for both locals and visitors, blending artistry with spiritual symbolism.

  • Over two hundred homes under construction all paid for by CBI, says Poponne-Skerrit

    Over two hundred homes under construction all paid for by CBI, says Poponne-Skerrit

    Dominica’s Minister for Housing and Urban Development, Melissa Poponne-Skerrit, has announced significant progress in the Government’s Housing Recovery Project, with 240 homes currently under construction across the island. The initiative, funded by the Citizenship By Investment (CBI) Programme, aims to provide sustainable housing solutions for communities affected by natural disasters and economic challenges.

    During a key-handover ceremony in Scotts Head on Monday, Poponne-Skerrit presented 21 families with new homes, emphasizing the widespread impact of the project. “These homes are a testament to the transformative power of the CBI Programme,” she stated. “We are not only addressing immediate housing needs but also fostering long-term community development.”

    Last week, 16 families in Eggleston received homes under the same initiative, marking another milestone in the government’s efforts. Poponne-Skerrit assured that the project is far from complete, with additional communities set to benefit soon. “Your turn is coming very soon, before the end of the year,” she declared.

    The Housing Recovery Project spans multiple regions, including Woodford Hill, Canefield, Penville, Paix Bouche, Vieille Case, Trafalgar, Pointe Michel, Dubique, and Grand Bay. In Pointe Michel alone, 18 new homes are nearing completion, with an additional seven ready for handover. Island-wide, a total of 91 homes are prepared for distribution, underscoring the government’s commitment to improving living conditions for Dominicans.

    Poponne-Skerrit’s announcement highlights the project’s role in rebuilding communities and enhancing resilience, particularly in areas vulnerable to climate-related challenges. The initiative reflects a broader strategy to leverage CBI funds for national development, ensuring that every citizen has access to safe and affordable housing.

  • Unlicensed, Uninsured Teen Pleads Guilty After crashing Mom’s car in reckless Joyride

    Unlicensed, Uninsured Teen Pleads Guilty After crashing Mom’s car in reckless Joyride

    An 18-year-old from St. Phillip’s Village has been found guilty of multiple traffic violations following an unauthorized joyride that culminated in a collision with a parked bus on Freetown’s main road on September 27. The young man, who appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Dexter Wason, admitted to six offenses, including careless driving, driving without the owner’s consent, driving without insurance, driving without a license, failing to report an accident, and fleeing the scene. Police reports indicate that the teen drove away after the crash, which caused damage to the bus’s bumper and taillight. He was subsequently apprehended at the Freetown Police Station. The court issued a reprimand and discharged him on three counts, imposed a 90-day ban on obtaining a driver’s license, and levied a $1,000 fine for driving without insurance. Sentencing for the careless driving charge has been postponed to October 2, pending the submission of a repair estimate by the victim. This incident underscores the dangers of reckless driving and the legal consequences of unauthorized vehicle use.

  • Court Shows Leniency to Man Who Stole Two Bottles Cavalier Antigua Gold Rum

    Court Shows Leniency to Man Who Stole Two Bottles Cavalier Antigua Gold Rum

    A 29-year-old man from Swetes Village, Antigua, has been reprimanded and discharged after admitting to stealing two bottles of rum from a local supermarket. Koeic Francis pleaded guilty to taking two bottles of Cavalier Antigua Gold Rum, valued at $63.90, from Perry Bay Supermarket on September 26. The theft was initially spotted by a security guard, and Francis was arrested after returning the following day to repeat the offense. Acting Chief Magistrate Dexter Wason noted that Francis had only recently been released from prison after serving nine months on remand for a similar charge. The court also heard that Francis, who is unemployed and lives with relatives, has not been receiving treatment despite a professional evaluation. Several individuals in court pleaded for leniency, and Wason ultimately decided to show compassion, warning Francis that he could not continue down the same path. Francis promised not to reoffend, and a restitution order was issued for the stolen alcohol.

  • Carib Brewery vacancy: Assistant Storekeeper

    Carib Brewery vacancy: Assistant Storekeeper

    Carib Brewery (Grenada) Limited has announced an opening for the position of Assistant Storekeeper, inviting qualified candidates to apply. The role is pivotal in supporting the efficient management of inventory, including spare parts, raw materials, packaging, and marketing materials. Reporting directly to the Stores Supervisor, the successful candidate will play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and organization of the company’s stock. Key responsibilities include verifying deliveries against purchase orders and related documents, updating the Daily Receipts Log, identifying and reporting damages or deficiencies, issuing stocks, and ensuring proper placement of inventory. Additionally, the Assistant Storekeeper will conduct daily physical stock checks to meet cycle count requirements set by the Finance Department. Applicants must possess at least five CXC/O’ Level passes, including Mathematics and English, and a minimum of two years of experience in a manufacturing environment. Equivalent combinations of education and experience will also be considered. Interested candidates are required to submit their application, including a cover letter and resume, to the Human Resource Department at Carib Brewery (Grenada) Limited via email, specifying the job title in the subject line. The deadline for applications is October 13, 2025. NOW Grenada, the platform hosting this announcement, has clarified that it is not responsible for the content or opinions expressed by contributors and encourages users to report any instances of abuse.

  • Solid Waste Authority announces launch of National Clean-Up Campaign

    Solid Waste Authority announces launch of National Clean-Up Campaign

    As October unfolds in Antigua and Barbuda, the nation has embarked on an ambitious clean-up campaign aimed at revitalizing communities and restoring environmental pride. The initiative, which spans across various regions including Grays Farm, Hatton, and Green Bay, focuses on clearing drains, coastal areas, main roads, and village corners. Residents are urged to participate by placing bulk waste on curbsides for collection. This effort transcends mere cleanliness; it symbolizes a collective commitment to respect and preserve the environment, ensuring that Antigua and Barbuda shines once again. The campaign emphasizes community involvement, with organizers pledging to reach every home and neighborhood. The message is clear: love where you live, and let your surroundings reflect that pride. Additionally, the campaign highlights opportunities for local businesses to advertise with the most visited news site in Antigua, offering customizable digital marketing packages to support the initiative.

  • Solid Waste Authority announces launch of Natinal Clean-Up Campaign

    Solid Waste Authority announces launch of Natinal Clean-Up Campaign

    October has arrived in Antigua and Barbuda, marking the commencement of a nationwide clean-up initiative aimed at revitalizing communities and fostering environmental respect. The campaign, which spans multiple regions including Grays Farm, Hatton, and Green Bay, focuses on cleaning drains, coastal areas, main roads, and village corners. Residents are encouraged to participate by placing bulk waste on curbsides for collection. Beyond mere cleanliness, the initiative seeks to restore pride in local communities and showcase a collective commitment to preserving the nation’s natural beauty. Authorities have emphasized that this effort is a call to action for every household and neighborhood, urging citizens to take pride in their surroundings and demonstrate love for their homeland. The campaign also highlights the importance of community collaboration in achieving a cleaner, more vibrant Antigua and Barbuda. Additionally, the initiative is supported by digital marketing efforts to engage and inform the public, ensuring widespread participation and awareness.

  • ‘Market Day with a Difference’ coming up on November 1

    ‘Market Day with a Difference’ coming up on November 1

    The Dominica Export and Import Agency (DEXIA), in collaboration with the Roseau Market Authority, is gearing up to host its annual flagship event, “Market Day with a Difference,” on Saturday, November 1, 2025. The celebration, themed “47 Years of Progress and Purpose,” will commence at 8:00 AM at the iconic Roseau Market. The event aims to honor the enduring contributions of farmers, vendors, fisherfolk, tenants, and loyal patrons who have played a pivotal role in shaping the market’s rich history. According to a DEXIA press release, the day will feature an official ceremonial opening attended by government officials, distinguished guests, and the local community. This initiative underscores the agency’s commitment to recognizing the hard work and dedication of those who have sustained the market’s legacy over nearly five decades. The event promises to be a vibrant celebration of community spirit and economic resilience, highlighting the market’s significance as a cornerstone of Dominica’s cultural and economic landscape.