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  • Purpose-built facility for vendors to be built at Little Ffryes Beach

    Purpose-built facility for vendors to be built at Little Ffryes Beach

    The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has greenlit the construction of a state-of-the-art vending facility at Little Ffryes Beach, marking a significant step toward improving the working conditions of local entrepreneurs, enhancing the visitor experience, and ensuring the sustainable management of one of the nation’s most cherished coastal destinations. This initiative is part of a broader government program aimed at upgrading and regulating vending operations at key tourism sites across the country. Little Ffryes Beach, a popular attraction for both locals and tourists, has long benefited from the vibrant presence of local vendors. However, the absence of structured facilities has led to challenges in sanitation, safety, and business organization. The new facility will address these issues by providing modern, sanitary, and eco-friendly vending spaces that blend seamlessly with the beach’s natural beauty. Key features include advanced waste disposal systems, restroom facilities, upgraded utilities, and designated parking and access areas. The project will be spearheaded by the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation, and Investment, in collaboration with the Development Control Authority (DCA) and the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority. The Ministry will also engage closely with existing vendors to ensure their needs are met and that their operations continue uninterrupted during construction. This initiative highlights the government’s commitment to supporting small and micro-enterprises, enhancing tourism experiences, and promoting sustainable development through environmentally responsible infrastructure. Construction is set to commence shortly after the completion of design and consultation phases. In a related move, the Cabinet has also approved the removal of unauthorized vending facilities from public beaches, including Morris Bay, Darkwood Beach, Fryers Beach, and Fort James. The Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) has been instructed to disconnect utilities to these unauthorized operations. The Ministry of Social and Urban Transformation, alongside the DCA, will oversee the transition process to ensure affected vendors are supported and relocated to the new facility at Little Ffryes Beach. This dual approach underscores the government’s efforts to balance economic opportunities for small vendors with the need for orderly development, public safety, and environmental preservation.

  • New Dental and Eye Clinic to Be Established in Barbuda

    New Dental and Eye Clinic to Be Established in Barbuda

    The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has greenlit the establishment of a Dental and Eye Clinic in Codrington, Barbuda, marking a significant stride in the Government’s ongoing efforts to bolster healthcare accessibility and equity across the twin-island nation. For years, Barbudans have grappled with the arduous task of seeking dental and eye care, often necessitating costly and inconvenient trips to Antigua for procedures like extractions, fillings, and vision tests. The new clinic aims to bridge this gap by delivering essential oral and vision health services directly to the local community. This initiative is a cornerstone of the Government’s National Health Strategic Plan (2021–2025) and the Barbuda Recovery and Resilience Framework, which emphasize equitable healthcare access and the decentralization of vital social services. Additionally, the project aligns with the Sustainable Island Resource Framework (SIRF) by fostering climate-resilient, community-based infrastructure that enhances quality of life and promotes sustainable living. The clinic will be integrated within or adjacent to the Barbuda Health Centre, leveraging existing utilities, administrative resources, and security infrastructure to ensure cost-effectiveness and service continuity. Initially, a rotating team of dental surgeons and ophthalmologists from Antigua will staff the clinic, supported by local nurses and technicians. Over time, the Ministry of Health plans to roll out training programs to cultivate local expertise in basic dental and eye care. The Ministry of Health, Wellness, Environment, and Civil Service Affairs has been tasked with spearheading the project’s planning, coordination, and implementation, in collaboration with regional and international partners like the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) to secure technical assistance, equipment, and funding. Preparatory works are slated to begin within three months, with full operationalization expected within six to eight months. A comprehensive implementation report, detailing the project’s budget, timelines, staffing, and partnership arrangements, will be submitted to Cabinet within three months. In a related move, the Cabinet also approved the construction of a helipad near the Hanna Thomas Hospital to facilitate swift patient transfers between Antigua and Barbuda, as well as the expansion of a medical laboratory and the establishment of a Blood Bank at the hospital.

  • New government policy will see only qualified accountants within Accounts Departments, across all Ministries, Departments, and Statutory Bodies

    New government policy will see only qualified accountants within Accounts Departments, across all Ministries, Departments, and Statutory Bodies

    The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has taken a significant step toward enhancing financial governance within its public sector. In a recent meeting, the Cabinet reviewed a proposal submitted by the Honourable Sir Molwyn Joseph, Minister responsible for the Public Service, which emphasized the urgent need to improve financial management, accountability, and professional standards across government Accounts Departments. After thorough discussions, the Cabinet approved a series of measures aimed at elevating the qualifications and expertise of accounting personnel throughout all ministries, departments, and statutory bodies.

  • Cabinet Approves Pilot Project to Introduce Innovative Road-Building Technologies

    Cabinet Approves Pilot Project to Introduce Innovative Road-Building Technologies

    During Wednesday’s Cabinet Meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Gaston Browne, the Ministry of Public Works presented groundbreaking initiatives aimed at transforming Antigua and Barbuda’s road infrastructure. The Ministry’s Management Team highlighted the adoption of innovative technologies to address the persistent challenges of durability, cost-effectiveness, and quality in road construction. Traditional methods have often fallen short, leading to frequent repairs and escalating maintenance costs. To counter this, the Ministry has embarked on a mission to integrate sustainable and resilient solutions. Two cutting-edge technologies were identified: SILICONPOX, a soil stabilization method that enhances road base strength and durability, and Natural Asphalt Cold Mix (“Asfaltita”), an energy-efficient, cold-applied surface developed by Colombia’s Hermis Corporation. A delegation, including Acting Director of Works and Engineer Joseph Prempeh, visited Pereira, Colombia, from October 16–21, 2025, to observe these technologies in action. The visit confirmed their potential suitability for local conditions. SILICONPOX, an eco-friendly solution, improves soil properties, reduces permeability, and increases load-bearing capacity, while Asfaltita offers a durable and cost-effective wearing surface. The Ministry also proposed the “Saint John’s Next Level Face Lift” project, envisioning Tanner Street as a Tourist and Vendors Boulevard under an EPC+F framework. Cabinet approved the Burning Flames Highway as the pilot site for these technologies, marking a significant step toward revolutionizing road construction and maintenance in the nation. Minister Maria Browne emphasized that this initiative will pave the way for broader adoption in future national infrastructure projects.

  • Diabetes remains a persistent chronic disease in the Federation

    Diabetes remains a persistent chronic disease in the Federation

    The St. Kitts Diabetes Association has raised urgent concerns about the escalating diabetes crisis in the Federation, with over 3,000 individuals currently diagnosed and the numbers expected to rise. Dr. Reginald O’Loughlin, Public Relations Officer of the Association, emphasized the severity of the situation during an interview with SKNVibes News. He highlighted that many patients are diagnosed only after developing severe complications such as kidney failure, amputations, and blindness. Globally, diabetes affects over 600 million people, and projections for 2025 indicate no signs of decline. In St. Kitts and Nevis, new cases are identified weekly, with men often delaying medical attention until the disease has advanced. Dr. O’Loughlin stressed the importance of preventive measures, including healthier diets and regular exercise, to combat the epidemic. Additionally, the Association has observed borderline diabetic symptoms in school-aged children, attributing part of the problem to unhealthy food options sold near schools. Discussions are ongoing about implementing taxes on sugary beverages to curb consumption and fund healthcare initiatives.

  • Antigua and Barbuda Diabetes Association joins global community to mark 2025 World Diabetes Day

    Antigua and Barbuda Diabetes Association joins global community to mark 2025 World Diabetes Day

    The Antigua and Barbuda Diabetes Association (ABDA) is set to join the global community in commemorating World Diabetes Day and Awareness Month in 2025, focusing on the theme ‘Diabetes and the Workplace.’ Observed annually on November 14, World Diabetes Day (WDD) stands as the largest global campaign dedicated to raising awareness about diabetes, emphasizing prevention, early diagnosis, and access to care and treatment. The blue circle, symbolizing life, health, and unity, serves as the global emblem for diabetes, reflecting hope and a collective commitment to improving diabetes awareness and support. With nearly 589 million adults worldwide living with diabetes—40% of whom are unaware of their condition—the campaign highlights the critical role workplaces play in supporting diabetes prevention and care. In Antigua and Barbuda, approximately 11.7% of adults aged 20-79 live with diabetes, underscoring the urgency of the issue. ABDA President Charity Dublin emphasized the importance of workplace wellness initiatives, stating, ‘Healthier work environments can significantly enhance employees’ efforts to lead healthier lives.’ ABDA has outlined a series of activities for November 2025, including media engagements, workplace screenings, public webinars, and health fairs, aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles and supporting individuals living with diabetes. The association also acknowledged its key partners, including the Ministry of Health and various local organizations, for their continued support in this vital initiative.

  • Hilaire highlights achievements, upcoming projects

    Hilaire highlights achievements, upcoming projects

    In a national address on Tuesday evening, Dr. Ernest Hilaire, Saint Lucia’s Minister for Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information, as well as Deputy Prime Minister, outlined the government’s achievements and future plans ahead of the upcoming general elections. Representing Castries South in Parliament, Hilaire emphasized the nation’s progress since July 2021, particularly in attracting private investment and fostering economic resilience.

  • ‘Psychological analysis’ finds ULP likely to win 8-7

    ‘Psychological analysis’ finds ULP likely to win 8-7

    A groundbreaking psychological analysis conducted in St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) suggests that the incumbent Unity Labour Party (ULP) is poised to secure a historic sixth consecutive term in the upcoming general election on November 27. The study, led by Grenadian data analyst Cleophas Justine Pierre, predicts an 8-7 victory for the ULP over the New Democratic Party (NDP). The research, which employed a unique methodology popular in India for decades, analyzed voter behavior across 15 constituencies using random stratified sampling of 2,402 individuals. The margin of error was approximately 2%. The findings reveal a strong base of support for the ULP, with 83% of its voters expressing loyalty, compared to a 72.5% retention rate for the NDP. Notably, the defection rate from ULP to NDP was 8.5%, while the reverse was 10.2%, favoring the ULP. The study also highlighted a generational divide, with older voters leaning towards the ULP and younger, urban voters favoring the NDP. Women, particularly single mothers, showed consistent support for the ULP, while unemployed or underemployed young men in urban areas were more inclined towards the NDP. Pierre emphasized that the research aimed to provide an unbiased, scientific analysis of the electorate, with findings presented to both political parties. The study’s innovative approach, which includes geospatial data grids and focus groups, has accurately predicted eight consecutive elections in the Caribbean. Pierre’s ultimate goal is to introduce this technology to the United States, where he sees significant market potential.

  • V.C. Bird Airport to Resume Homeporting Operations This Saturday

    V.C. Bird Airport to Resume Homeporting Operations This Saturday

    V.C. Bird International Airport is set to recommence its homeporting operations for the cruise industry this Saturday, heralding the beginning of a bustling travel weekend for Antigua’s primary aviation hub. The revival of homeporting signifies a surge in coordination between air and sea arrivals, as passengers fly into Antigua to embark on cruise ships departing from St John’s Harbour. In anticipation of the increased activity, airport authorities are strongly advising travelers to utilize the ‘Arrive Antigua’ online portal to streamline check-in processes and mitigate potential delays. Additionally, passengers are encouraged to prepare for heightened traffic congestion around the terminal. The airport has emphasized its close collaboration with tourism and transportation partners to guarantee a seamless and stress-free experience for all visitors during this peak period.

  • CAS-tribunaal doet binnenkort uitspraak over Danilho Doekhi en Natio

    CAS-tribunaal doet binnenkort uitspraak over Danilho Doekhi en Natio

    As the Surinamese national football team gears up for crucial World Cup qualifiers against El Salvador and Guatemala, the Surinamese Football Association (SVB) is embroiled in a legal battle with FIFA. The dispute centers on the eligibility of Danilho Doekhi, a 27-year-old center-back for Union Berlin, to represent Suriname. The case, which has been ongoing for over a year, was recently brought before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), an independent tribunal that resolves international sports disputes. A ruling is expected next week.

    Doekhi’s request to play for Suriname was initially submitted to FIFA in mid-2022 but has been repeatedly denied. The defender, who recently scored twice in Union Berlin’s 2-2 draw against Bayern Munich, ending the latter’s unbeaten streak in the Bundesliga, could significantly bolster Suriname’s squad. However, FIFA’s approval is required due to Doekhi’s prior appearances for the Dutch youth team, Jong Oranje.

    Brian Tevreden, General Manager of Suriname’s national teams, expressed optimism about the CAS ruling, citing a precedent involving Dutch goalkeeper Maarten Paes, who was granted permission to play for Indonesia. Tevreden criticized the prolonged delay in Doekhi’s case, stating, ‘It’s incomprehensible… It shows that Suriname is not taken seriously as a footballing nation.’

    If the CAS rules in favor of the SVB, Doekhi will join the national team after the upcoming qualifiers. He has already expressed his willingness to play for Suriname, potentially participating in the World Cup finals or the intercontinental playoffs scheduled for March 2024 in Mexico. Bolivia and New Caledonia have already secured their spots in the playoffs, with other possible opponents including Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, and Cameroon.