In a decisive move to address rising security concerns, the government has sanctioned the immediate deployment and enhancement of surveillance camera systems in all national public schools. This initiative comes in the wake of a surge in break-ins and security breaches at educational institutions, which have raised alarms among educators and parents alike. Maurice Merchant, the Director General of Communications, confirmed that the Cabinet has earmarked funds for the procurement and installation of these systems, underscoring the administration’s dedication to bolstering safety and safeguarding school assets. Merchant emphasized that this project aligns with the government’s broader strategy to fortify security within the education sector, ensuring the protection of both students and school property. The Ministry of Education will spearhead the initiative, with installations slated to commence without delay. Recent incidents of vandalism and theft have intensified demands for robust security measures, prompting this swift action. The advanced surveillance system will feature real-time monitoring and recording functionalities, enabling authorities to deter unauthorized access and respond promptly to potential threats. Officials highlighted that this security upgrade complements other significant investments in the education sector, including infrastructure improvements and the integration of technology-driven learning environments, all aimed at enhancing safety and academic outcomes.
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15 Homes to Be Built Under ‘Build on Your Own Land’ Programme
The National Housing and Urban Development Company Limited (NHUDC) has unveiled plans to construct 15 new homes across Antigua and Barbuda as part of its innovative ‘Build on Your Own Land Programme.’ This initiative is designed to assist individuals who already own land but require government-supported construction to develop their properties. The project will span multiple communities, including Painters, Radio Range, Villa, Low Pasture, Clarks Hill, All Saints, Jennings, Quesada Gardens, New Winthrops, McKinnons, Glanvilles, and Herberts. Maurice Merchant, Director General of Communications, emphasized that the programme is a cornerstone of the government’s broader affordable housing strategy, which seeks to enhance homeownership accessibility while boosting employment in the construction industry. NHUDC is currently inviting qualified contractors to bid for the construction projects, which will be executed on privately owned lands. Unlike conventional government housing schemes, the ‘Build on Your Own Land’ initiative empowers individuals to build homes on their existing properties, with design and financing assistance provided by NHUDC. The company has indicated that the programme will be expanded in phases, aligning with national efforts to increase housing availability and foster community development.
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Government renames market, polyclinic, road and other public facilities
Barbados is embarking on a significant initiative to rename several public spaces in honor of distinguished citizens who have made enduring contributions to the nation’s progress. This move underscores the government’s commitment to celebrating individuals who have shaped the country’s development through their service, leadership, and dedication.
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Antigua Government to Host National Workshop for Building Contractors
The government of Antigua and Barbuda is set to host a national workshop aimed at enhancing the capabilities of building contractors across the nation. Scheduled to take place shortly after the Independence celebrations, the event is being spearheaded by the Minister for Works. Contractors from all regions of Antigua and Barbuda are expected to participate in this comprehensive initiative. The workshop will delve into essential topics such as contract preparation, construction standards, project management, quality control, collaboration with government agencies, and workforce development. Senior Cabinet members, including Prime Minister Gaston Browne and Sir Molwyn Joseph, Minister for Health, Wellness, and the Environment, will deliver presentations during the sessions. According to Maurice Merchant, Director General of Communications, the workshop aims to foster stronger partnerships between the government and the private construction sector. It will also identify training and certification needs and explore financing initiatives to support small and medium-sized contractors in expanding their businesses and competing more effectively for both government and private sector projects. This initiative is part of the Cabinet’s ongoing efforts to modernize the construction industry, ensuring greater efficiency, safety, and quality in national development projects.
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BCC, NUPW settle dispute after conciliation talks
The longstanding dispute between the Barbados Community College (BCC) and the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) has been successfully resolved following a series of conciliatory talks facilitated by the Labour Department. The conflict arose when the College appointed an individual to a vacant position, sparking industrial action by over 50 staff members at the Eyrie campus, who demanded the appointment be revoked. Despite three unsuccessful rounds of negotiations, the intervention of the Chief Labour Officer, Allison Elcock, proved pivotal in mediating the dispute. Principal Annette Alleyne announced that both parties reached an agreement in principle during the mediation sessions. Alleyne emphasized the importance of mature discussions, which allowed both sides to understand each other’s perspectives. She also highlighted the College’s commitment to reviewing its processes and strengthening its social partnerships with stakeholders. Alleyne expressed gratitude to the Labour Department and the NUPW for their open and constructive dialogue, stating that the resolution underscores their shared dedication to fostering a positive and supportive working environment. The agreement is anticipated to improve relations between the College and the union and restore stability to the campus after weeks of tension.
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WIOC to Conduct Oil Spill Response Drill on Thursday
The West Indies Oil Company (WIOC) is set to conduct a meticulously planned oil spill response drill on Thursday, October 23. This exercise, a collaborative effort with the National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) and the Antigua and Barbuda Department of Marine Services (ADOMS), will unfold near the Sea Island Jetty. The primary objective of this simulation is to rigorously assess the nation’s preparedness, emergency coordination capabilities, and environmental protection protocols in the face of a potential oil spill. WIOC emphasizes that this drill underscores their unwavering dedication to environmental stewardship and operational readiness. Local residents and mariners are reassured that the activities are part of a controlled and well-organized simulation, ensuring minimal disruption and heightened awareness.
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Lighting up Bim: Three decades of partnership, pride
As November descends, Barbados transforms into a luminous spectacle of ultramarine and gold, a tradition now celebrating its 30th anniversary. This radiant event, deeply rooted in national pride, continues to flourish thanks to the enduring partnership between the government and Sagicor Life Inc. This year, the insurance giant contributed $30,000 to the Ministry of Youth, Sports, and Community Empowerment to support the Independence Lighting Ceremony, a symbolic gesture of their three-decade-long collaboration. Minister Charles Griffith, speaking at the official handover, emphasized the significance of this partnership, noting its role in unifying the nation and celebrating its youth. He expressed gratitude to corporate Barbados for their unwavering support, highlighting the initiative’s impact across all 11 parishes. Tracey Knight-Lloyd, Vice President of Customer Experience at Sagicor, echoed this sentiment, describing the event as a testament to the company’s core values. She emphasized that the true essence of Barbados lies not in its electric lights but in its people, urging citizens to reignite their national pride. This year’s theme, ‘Celebrating Our Communities: Re-engaging, Reigniting, and Reimagining,’ serves as a call to action for all Barbadians to reconnect with their heritage and community spirit.
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St Lucy’s long fight for clear water
For over a decade, the residents of St Lucy, Barbados, have endured a persistent and distressing issue: discolored, unsightly water flowing from their taps. What was once a basic necessity—clean, clear water—has become a distant memory, replaced by a rusty, foul-smelling liquid that stains laundry, damages appliances, and raises health concerns. Despite paying their water bills, the community is forced to rely on bottled water and makeshift storage solutions, as the tap water remains unusable for drinking, cooking, or even washing.
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Govt pushes new measures to support mothers returning to work
The Barbadian government is set to implement groundbreaking workplace policies designed to facilitate the smooth reintegration of mothers into the workforce following maternity leave. Labour Minister Colin Jordan announced the initiative during his address at the second annual Workplace Wellness in Action Forum, held at the BWU’s Solidarity House. He emphasized that the recently enacted Family Leave Act represents a significant departure from traditional maternity leave frameworks, adopting a more holistic approach to parenting and workforce sustainability.
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Temporary Interruption at Delaps Water Treatment Facility
The Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) Water Business Unit has announced a temporary halt in operations at the Delaps Water Treatment Facility following reports of water discolouration and odour issues. The interruption, which began on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, was initiated as a precautionary measure to allow for a thorough investigation and the implementation of corrective actions. The facility has since reviewed and adjusted its treatment processes to ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards before resuming water distribution. The health and safety of customers remain the top priority for APUA. During the ongoing work at Delaps, affected communities will receive water from alternative sources, which may lead to extended intervals between scheduled servicing days as the system balances demand. Customers experiencing persistent issues with water quality or service interruptions are urged to contact the 24/7 Customer Service Centre at 211 for immediate assistance. APUA has expressed its sincere apologies for the inconvenience caused and thanked the public for their patience, understanding, and cooperation as efforts continue to restore full operations at the Delaps facility.
