In a recent ruling by the St. John’s Magistrate’s Court, Jahfari Harper of Grays Farm, Antigua and Barbuda, has been sentenced to a total of 23 months in prison for two separate counts of larceny. The verdict was delivered on Friday, October 10, 2025, following Harper’s guilty pleas in both cases. Magistrate Mighty presided over the proceedings, imposing a 14-month sentence for a larceny incident that occurred on October 8, 2025, and an additional 9-month sentence for a separate theft at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre on September 18, 2025. The sentences are to be served consecutively, ensuring Harper remains incarcerated for the full duration. This case highlights the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to addressing criminal activities and upholding justice within the community. The Office of Strategic Communications (STRATCOM) issued the media release, emphasizing the legal consequences of such offenses and the importance of maintaining public safety.
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Familieruzie escaleert: broers brengen elkaar ernstige verwondingen toe
A heated argument between two brothers escalated into a violent confrontation last night, resulting in severe injuries for both individuals. The incident, which involved the use of a machete and scissors, occurred in the De Nieuwe Grond area. Police discovered brothers R. and A. with significant wounds at the scene. Preliminary investigations suggest that the altercation began as a physical fight, during which R. allegedly struck A. with a machete, causing injuries to the left side of his head and one of his fingers. In retaliation, A. stabbed R. in the chest with a pair of scissors. Both men were transported to the Emergency Department for urgent medical treatment. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances and motives behind the violent clash. The brothers are being treated as both victims and suspects in the case.
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DOMLEC crews on standby for repair after storm
Dominica Electricity Services Limited (DOMLEC) has acknowledged widespread power outages across parts of the island, attributing the disruptions to the severe weather conditions brought by Tropical Storm Jerry. In a statement issued on Friday morning, the utility company confirmed that adverse weather has hampered restoration efforts, leaving many residents without electricity. DOMLEC assured customers that repair crews are on standby and will commence work as soon as safety conditions allow. The company also expressed regret for the inconvenience caused and urged the public to stay updated on further developments. The storm’s impact highlights the vulnerability of infrastructure in the face of extreme weather events, raising concerns about preparedness and response mechanisms in the region.
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Srefidensi-viering grotendeels gefinancierd door samenleving en bedrijfsleven
Suriname is gearing up to celebrate its 50th anniversary of independence, known as Srefidensi, with a series of events largely funded by the private sector and the public. The total cost of the celebrations is estimated at SRD 65 million, with approximately 70% already pledged by businesses. The remaining funds will be raised through a nationwide 50-hour telethon. The Presidential Committee for the 50th Anniversary of Srefidensi, led by Clebert Drenthe, provided details on the financing and program during a press conference on Thursday. The festivities include 36 planned activities, such as parades, cultural shows, boat parades, concerts, and fireworks displays, all centered around the theme ‘Srefidensi na Srefidenki.’ Drenthe emphasized that the government has not allocated a separate budget for the celebrations. Financial coordinator Henk Faerber explained that each working group submitted its own budget, which was then consolidated to arrive at the total cost. Efforts are being made to keep expenses as low as possible. Faerber noted that discussions with businesses are progressing well, with commitments covering 60-70% of the total budget. The committee aims to secure 80% sponsorship to minimize the financial burden on the government. Committee member Rachel Pinas announced that the public will be actively involved through a 50-hour telethon starting on October 25, exactly one month before the anniversary. The telethon will also include a caravan tour through various districts. Pinas highlighted that the fundraiser is not solely for the celebrations, as 60% of the proceeds will support the government’s ‘Every Child to School’ project. The goal is to raise SRD 25 million, a target that can be easily achieved if each person contributes at least SRD 50.






