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  • Senator Launches Series of Town Halls in St John’s Rural West

    Senator Launches Series of Town Halls in St John’s Rural West

    A groundbreaking initiative to enhance community policing and crime prevention has been unveiled in St John’s Rural West. Spearheaded by Senator Michael Joseph in collaboration with the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda, a series of town hall meetings has been announced to foster stronger ties between residents and law enforcement. The first session is set to take place on 27 November at the UWI Five Islands Campus, followed by subsequent gatherings on 3 December at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Golden Grove Extension and 10 December at the Grays Green Multi-Purpose Centre. Senior officers from the St John’s and Grays Farm police stations, alongside representatives from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the Public Complaint Department, will be in attendance. These meetings are designed to provide a platform for residents to voice their concerns and offer actionable suggestions to bolster community safety. Organisers emphasize that this initiative is a critical step toward building trust and cooperation between the public and law enforcement agencies.

  • Tourism Week Begins with “Tourism Blast Off” and Service of Thanksgiving

    Tourism Week Begins with “Tourism Blast Off” and Service of Thanksgiving

    The Winter Tourism Season in Antigua and Barbuda commenced with grandeur on Saturday, November 22nd, as the Tourism Blast Off event lit up the Rising Sun Grounds. This year’s celebration, hailed as the most vibrant and expansive to date, marked the official start of Tourism Week, drawing an enthusiastic crowd and setting a high bar for cultural festivities. The evening was a dazzling showcase of local talent, featuring performances that highlighted the rich artistic heritage of the nation. Among the standout acts were the Schools’ Panorama Champions, Villa Primary School and Christ the King High School, whose young pannists delivered electrifying renditions that captivated the audience. The Junior Soca and Calypso Monarchs further energized the crowd with their dynamic performances. The event also featured appearances by renowned groups such as Showtime Productions, Lyrical Redz, Pandemonium Steel Orchestra, and Xxplosive Band, alongside other celebrated artists like Soca Villian and Island Prince. The day was a testament to the creativity, culture, and community spirit that define Antigua and Barbuda. Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Honourable Charles Fernandez, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation and Investment, emphasized the inclusive nature of tourism, stating that the event aimed to showcase the nation’s finest talents and culinary delights. The festivities continued on Sunday with the annual Tourism Week Service of Thanksgiving at Kentish Pentecostal Church, where Apostle Dexter Laurence delivered an inspiring sermon and offered prayers for the sustained growth and prosperity of the tourism industry. The service underscored the unity and shared purpose that drive the sector. As Tourism Week progresses, the Ministry of Tourism expressed its heartfelt gratitude to all partners, performers, and attendees who continue to make these events a resounding success year after year.

  • Wanted: Short-Term Apartment (Urgent)

    Wanted: Short-Term Apartment (Urgent)

    An urgent request has been made for a short-term rental of a fully furnished one-bedroom or studio apartment. The desired lease duration is between one to three months, with a budget ranging from $1,200 to $1,800. The apartment must be move-in ready, including all necessary utilities. Interested parties are encouraged to contact via WhatsApp at (268) 779-9391. When responding, please provide details such as the cost, location, photos of the property, and information on which utilities are included. This is a time-sensitive search, and prompt responses are appreciated.

  • 16 Days of Activism to End Gender Based Violence Begins in Antigua and Barbuda

    16 Days of Activism to End Gender Based Violence Begins in Antigua and Barbuda

    Antigua and Barbuda has officially commenced the 16 Days of Activism campaign, a global initiative aimed at eradicating gender-based violence. The campaign, which began on November 25th—the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women—will run until December 10th, Human Rights Day. This year’s theme, “UNiTE to End Digital Violence against All Women and Girls,” underscores the growing concern over online harassment and abuse targeting women and girls. The Ministry of Social and Urban Transformation, through its Directorate of Gender Affairs, is spearheading the campaign’s coordination. Honorable Rawdon Turner, Minister for Social and Urban Transformation, emphasized the campaign’s significance, stating, “The 16 Days of Activism provides a crucial platform for government, civil society, the private sector, and citizens to advocate, learn, share experiences, and take meaningful action to raise awareness and ultimately eradicate gender-based violence.” A series of events have been planned to mark the occasion, including Orange Day, where citizens are encouraged to wear orange in solidarity with survivors, a media day to amplify awareness, and a high-level press conference addressing the national state of gender-based violence. Other activities include a Support and Referral Centre Open House, a youth parliament debate, a church service, a poster competition, and a panel discussion on digital gender-based violence. Minister Turner issued a rallying call to the nation, urging citizens to be fearless advocates for survivors and to contribute to making Antigua and Barbuda a regional leader in gender-based violence response. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to advancing gender equality and eliminating gender-based violence through policies, programs, and legislation.

  • London University Honours Professor Sir Hilary Beckles

    London University Honours Professor Sir Hilary Beckles

    On Wednesday, 19 November 2025, the University of London bestowed the prestigious title of Honorary Doctor of Social Sciences upon Professor Sir Hilary Beckles. The ceremony, held on the university’s Foundation Day, commemorated its 189th anniversary and took place at Senate House, the institution’s administrative hub, under the patronage of Chancellor Her Royal Highness Princess Anne. During the event, orator Professor Kingsley Abbott lauded Sir Hilary for his decades of exceptional scholarship, leadership in higher education, and groundbreaking advocacy for social justice globally. Born into the ‘Windrush’ generation, Sir Hilary’s academic journey began in the UK, where he earned a PhD in Economic History from Hull University at just 24 years old. His career soared as he became the youngest professor at the University of the West Indies at 35, later serving as its Vice-Chancellor. Today, he holds dual roles as Chancellor of the United Nations University and Distinguished Chancellor’s Visiting Professor at Cornell University. In his acceptance speech, Sir Hilary dedicated the honor to the University of the West Indies, which he described as his academic ancestral home, tracing its roots back to the University of London in 1948. He also reflected on his time as a Senior Research Fellow at the university 39 years ago, where he published his first major academic work. The University of the West Indies, established in 1948 with 33 medical students, has since grown into a globally respected institution with nearly 50,000 students across five campuses and international centers. It offers over 1,000 programs in diverse fields and is recognized in the Times Higher Education rankings for its contributions to research and sustainable development. Its International School for Development Justice (ISD) further cements its commitment to fostering future leaders in sustainable development.

  • Antigua Welcomes Five Cruise Ships in One Day

    Antigua Welcomes Five Cruise Ships in One Day

    Antigua and Barbuda’s tourism industry experienced a remarkable boost on Tuesday as five cruise ships docked concurrently at the St. John’s harbor. This unprecedented event, described by officials as a “powerful day” for the nation’s economy, brought a surge of activity to the capital. Local businesses, including tour operators, taxi drivers, retailers, restaurants, and waterfront vendors, reaped substantial benefits from the influx of visitors. Antigua Cruise Port highlighted the collaborative efforts of stakeholders in maintaining exceptional service standards throughout the bustling day. In a statement, officials commended workers across the sector for delivering what they termed “cruise excellence” to passengers. The port emphasized that cruise tourism is a vital economic driver, stating, “Cruise tourism works for all of us.” The strong arrivals signal growing confidence in Antigua and Barbuda as a premier Caribbean destination, further solidifying its position in the competitive tourism market.

  • Flow Antigua & Barbuda Announces Winners of In-Store Raffle

    Flow Antigua & Barbuda Announces Winners of In-Store Raffle

    Flow Antigua & Barbuda, a leading telecommunications provider, has officially announced the winners of its highly anticipated in-store raffle. The event, designed to reward loyal customers and attract new ones, saw participants eagerly awaiting the results. The raffle, held across various Flow retail locations, offered a range of enticing prizes, including cutting-edge gadgets, exclusive service packages, and other premium rewards. The winners were selected through a transparent and fair draw process, ensuring credibility and excitement among participants. Flow’s initiative underscores its commitment to customer engagement and appreciation, while also enhancing its brand presence in the competitive telecom market. The company expressed gratitude to all participants and congratulated the lucky winners, encouraging continued support for its services.

  • Workers at Jumby Bay Resort Fired After Reporting Sick

    Workers at Jumby Bay Resort Fired After Reporting Sick

    A prominent luxury resort has come under scrutiny after dismissing at least six employees who reported stomach pain during their shift, sparking widespread concern about worker treatment and disciplinary practices in the hospitality sector. The terminations followed a month-long suspension and internal investigation into an incident on October 19, 2025, when several staff members left work early due to illness. Management deemed their departure a disruption to guest services and a violation of Section C58 of the Labour Code, labeling it as misconduct justifying immediate dismissal. Termination letters reviewed by this newsroom suggested that the employees’ complaints of stomach pain were interpreted as a coordinated effort to stage a work stoppage, which the resort claimed ‘eroded trust and confidence’ essential for employment. Notably, the employer has not provided medical evidence to refute the employees’ claims of illness, raising questions about the fairness of the dismissals. Labour experts emphasize that sudden illnesses at work are typically treated as health issues rather than misconduct unless clear evidence of industrial action exists. The decision has left six families without their primary income, prompting urgent discussions about how employers should handle multiple workers falling ill simultaneously and whether current policies adequately protect employees from severe disciplinary actions. This remains a developing story.

  • PHOTOS: Asphalt Repair Preparations Now Underway in Fitches Creek

    PHOTOS: Asphalt Repair Preparations Now Underway in Fitches Creek

    The much-anticipated road resurfacing project in Fitches Creek has officially commenced, with construction crews initiating the critical first phase of preparing the road base. This foundational step is essential for ensuring the durability and quality of the upcoming asphalt overlay. The project, aimed at enhancing road safety and improving transportation infrastructure, has been welcomed by local residents and commuters who have long faced challenges with the current road conditions. Authorities have emphasized that this initiative is part of a broader effort to upgrade and maintain key roadways across the region. While the timeline for completion remains undisclosed, the start of base preparation signals significant progress toward the project’s final goal of delivering a smoother and more reliable road surface.

  • HIV Figures Show Only Half of Diagnosed Individuals in Treatment

    HIV Figures Show Only Half of Diagnosed Individuals in Treatment

    Preliminary HIV statistics for 2024 reveal concerning trends in Antigua and Barbuda, with low treatment uptake and persistent stigma posing significant challenges. Delcora Williams, the AIDS Programme Manager, shared early data indicating approximately 1,500 cumulative HIV cases in the country, with over 400 deaths recorded. Currently, only around 600 individuals are receiving care, leaving an estimated 1,015 people living with HIV without access to treatment. Williams described the situation as troubling, emphasizing that only about half of those diagnosed are in care. She urged individuals who test positive to start treatment immediately, highlighting that viral suppression not only maintains health but also prevents transmission. ‘If you are virally suppressed, you cannot transmit HIV to your partner,’ she stated. Williams acknowledged that stigma remains a major barrier, discouraging people from testing or seeking care. ‘People must know they have the right to access treatment,’ she stressed. In preparation for World AIDS Day on December 1, several events are planned, including pop-up education sessions, a teen workshop, outreach to Spanish-speaking residents, and a national initiative to ‘paint the place red’ to show support for those living with HIV.