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  • More Support for Antigua’s most vulnerable in 2026

    More Support for Antigua’s most vulnerable in 2026

    In a significant move to bolster its social protection framework, Antigua and Barbuda has announced the expansion of its welfare initiatives targeting vulnerable groups, including the poor, elderly, unemployed, and those displaced by fires. Governor General Sir Rodney Williams unveiled these plans during the Throne Speech on Thursday, emphasizing the government’s commitment to fostering a compassionate and inclusive society.

  • Minister Bird Browne Rejects Calls to Resign Amid Vehicle-Purchase Controversy

    Minister Bird Browne Rejects Calls to Resign Amid Vehicle-Purchase Controversy

    Amid mounting pressure from opposition parties, Public Works Minister Maria Bird Browne has firmly declared her intention to remain in office, dismissing calls for her resignation as politically driven. The controversy stems from a $15 million government vehicle purchase that allegedly bypassed standard procurement protocols. Speaking publicly for the first time since the scandal broke, Browne addressed the issue following Thursday’s Throne Speech, asserting her commitment to her role and the public she serves. The United Progressive Party has intensified its campaign against her, organizing protests, motorcades, and public meetings demanding her ouster. Browne, however, remains steadfast, emphasizing her focus on fulfilling her ministerial responsibilities despite the ongoing scrutiny.

  • Barbuda Now a ‘Net Contributor’ After Decades of Underdevelopment, Governor General Says

    Barbuda Now a ‘Net Contributor’ After Decades of Underdevelopment, Governor General Says

    Barbuda has undergone a remarkable economic transformation, evolving from a state of chronic underdevelopment to becoming a net contributor to the national economy, as announced by Governor General Sir Rodney Williams during the Throne Speech at the opening of Parliament on Thursday. Sir Rodney described Barbuda as ‘a diamond in the rough for more than 60 years,’ but emphasized that a wave of significant investments since 2014 has reshaped its economic landscape. Key developments include high-profile hospitality projects such as PLH, Rosewood, Louie Hill, and Nobu, alongside substantial infrastructure upgrades like paved roads, street lighting, and new public facilities. These initiatives, according to Sir Rodney, have propelled Barbuda into a position of net economic contribution—a milestone never achieved since the establishment of the Barbuda Council. The Governor General also highlighted the island’s new international airport, the Burton-Nibbs Airport, as a cornerstone of this transformation. He outlined further plans, including a new seaport for container ships, expanded road networks, green energy plants, freshwater production facilities, and housing projects to rebuild after Hurricane Irma. A pivotal factor in this progress has been the resolution of long-standing land tenure issues. Sir Rodney explained that the repeal of the 2007 land law and its replacement with a fairer system granting land titles to long-term residents has addressed a historical injustice and unlocked new opportunities for investment. The nation’s apex court affirmed that all non-privately owned land in Antigua and Barbuda belongs to the Crown, providing a secure foundation for development. Sir Rodney attributed this success to the unwavering vision of national leadership and their commitment to implementing long-delayed reforms. With additional projects, such as the planned seaport, Barbuda is poised for sustained economic growth, marking a historic shift in its modern development trajectory.

  • Community Groups Donate 19 VHF Radios to Barbuda Fisheries Department

    Community Groups Donate 19 VHF Radios to Barbuda Fisheries Department

    Barbuda’s fishing community has achieved a significant milestone with the recent handover of 19 new VHF radios to the Fisheries Department. This event, held during the annual Ocean Fest celebration on November 15th, underscores the power of collective effort in enhancing safety for the island’s fishers. The radios, funded through community fundraising, contributions from civic society groups, and the GlobalGiving network, are a vital step toward improving communication and safety for licensed fishers, particularly during adverse weather or emergencies at sea. The handover ceremony, attended by key figures such as Brandon Walker of barbudanGO, Devon Warner of the Fisherfolk Association, and Sophia Charles of Team Buda, highlighted the culmination of sustained community efforts. These radios enable fishers to communicate with each other and coastal authorities, receive weather updates, and call for assistance when necessary. Earlier this month, 22 beacon locators were also donated, further bolstering the safety infrastructure. These devices transmit a vessel’s location during emergencies, aiding search-and-rescue operations. Together, the radios and beacon locators bring Barbuda closer to equipping all 30 licensed fishing vessels. Anessa Hopkins, Head of the Fisheries Department, emphasized the life-saving impact of this initiative, noting its alignment with safety regulations set by the Antigua and Barbuda Fisheries Authority. Despite this progress, the campaign continues, requiring 8 more beacon locators, 11 additional VHF radios, and 30 GPS units to fully equip the fleet. Organizers remain optimistic, supported by local partnerships and the generosity of the GlobalGiving community. This initiative not only safeguards lives but also preserves Barbuda’s cultural and economic reliance on the sea, demonstrating the transformative power of community collaboration.

  • ABHTA Names 2025 Tourism Nominees for Frontline and Transport Service Awards

    ABHTA Names 2025 Tourism Nominees for Frontline and Transport Service Awards

    The Antigua and Barbuda Hotels and Tourism Association (ABHTA) has unveiled the nominees for two prestigious categories in the 2025 Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Awards Gala. This year’s event shines a spotlight on six exceptional individuals whose contributions have significantly enhanced the nation’s tourism sector. The nominees were announced in two key categories: Port Frontline Employee of the Year and Transportation Service Provider of the Year. In the Port Frontline Employee of the Year category, four individuals have been recognized for their outstanding service at critical border-control and security points. These include Vivian Simon from the Antigua and Barbuda Customs & Excise Division, Jahlyn Turner from the Department of Immigration, Philmore Floyd from Antigua Cruise Port, and Malvern Charles from the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda. Their nominations underscore the indispensable role frontline personnel play in delivering safe, efficient, and welcoming experiences for visitors. Meanwhile, the Transportation Service Provider of the Year category features two nominees: Carl Warner from the St John’s Taxi Association and Ian Richards from the United Taxi Company Limited. Both have been lauded for their excellence in visitor transport and customer service. According to the ABHTA, all six nominees exemplify the professionalism and dedication that drive the success of Antigua and Barbuda’s tourism industry. The winners will be revealed on 29 November 2025 at the highly anticipated Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Awards Gala, hosted at Sandals Grande Antigua. The event, themed ‘Mirror Ball Gala – A Night to Reflect and Shine,’ is organized by the ABHTA in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation and Investment, and the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority.

  • Opposition MP Says Real Test Will Be the Budget, Not the Throne Speech

    Opposition MP Says Real Test Will Be the Budget, Not the Throne Speech

    Opposition Member of Parliament Richard Lewis has expressed his dissatisfaction with this year’s Throne Speech, describing it as a reiteration of the government’s usual overview with little substantive content. Speaking shortly after the Governor General delivered the address, Lewis criticized the speech for its narrow focus on developments since 2020, while neglecting to acknowledge the significant achievements made between 2004 and 2014, which he believes were pivotal in the development of Antigua and Barbuda. Lewis emphasized that the Throne Speech holds limited importance in his assessment of the government’s direction, stating that the true measure of its priorities will be revealed in the upcoming national budget, set to be presented in December. He expressed his eagerness for the budget presentation, which he believes will provide a platform for a more meaningful discussion on critical issues such as persistent water shortages, strategies to address the wealth gap, and improvements to roads and education infrastructure. Lewis stressed that these issues demand clear answers and actionable plans, which he hopes the budget will deliver.

  • Housing Push Passes 1,000 Units, With More Condos Coming in 2026

    Housing Push Passes 1,000 Units, With More Condos Coming in 2026

    In a significant move to address housing needs, Antigua and Barbuda will expand its national housing programme by 2026, with hundreds of new homes planned across various communities, including the highly anticipated Booby Alley redevelopment. Governor General Sir Rodney Williams unveiled the initiative during the Throne Speech on Thursday, highlighting the government’s commitment to meeting growing housing demands. Since 2014, over 1,000 housing units have been constructed through collaboration between the government and private contractors, yet the need for additional homes continues to rise. The Booby Alley Project, a flagship initiative, will deliver 200 condominium-style units for former residents and others upon completion. Outside the capital, 100 additional condos will be built—50 in Barbuda and 50 in Bolans—to accommodate larger populations, with support from the People’s Republic of China. Affordability and resilience remain central to the housing strategy, with the National Housing and Urban Renewal Corporation offering subsidized housing and the Central Housing and Planning Authority focusing on hurricane-resilient designs. The programme also prioritizes vulnerable groups, including the poor and elderly, through initiatives like food vouchers, electricity support, minimum Social Security payments, and the HAPI programme, which rebuilds homes for those affected by fires or unsafe living conditions. Sir Rodney commended the housing minister for his dedication and compassionate leadership.

  • Antigua Predicts Record Tourism Season With 450,000 Stayovers and 1 Million Cruise Arrivals

    Antigua Predicts Record Tourism Season With 450,000 Stayovers and 1 Million Cruise Arrivals

    Antigua and Barbuda is poised to experience its most robust tourism season in history, with projections of 450,000 stayover visitors and nearly one million cruise passengers anticipated for the 2025–2026 period. This optimistic forecast was unveiled by Governor General Sir Rodney Williams during the Throne Speech on Thursday. The surge in tourism is attributed to significant investments in luxury resorts and the ongoing diversification of the nation’s tourism offerings. Sir Rodney emphasized that the projected increase in arrivals underscores the country’s strategic focus on high-end development while retaining its appeal to a broader audience. Major projects currently underway include the construction of a Rosewood Hotel on Barbuda’s southern coast, a Nobu Resort adjacent to the existing restaurant, and the expansion of the PLH development, which now boasts 350 rooms. Additionally, boutique projects led by Barbudan entrepreneurs are being planned through new investment partnerships. On Antigua, notable developments include the Nikki Beach project by Calvin Ayre and a new Marriott-branded property nearing completion at Yeptons Beach. The government is also enhancing the food and beverage sector by attracting high-end restaurants to the tourism landscape. Simultaneously, efforts are being made to cater to economy-class travelers, who constitute the majority of arrivals. Plans include a significant government stake in the rehabilitation and expansion of the Jolly Beach Hotel. The Throne Speech highlighted tourism as the cornerstone of Antigua and Barbuda’s economy, emphasizing the long-term benefits of diversification, upgraded offerings, and sustained investment across both islands.

  • Antigua and Barbuda Producing 11 Million Gallons of Water Daily — A Record Output

    Antigua and Barbuda Producing 11 Million Gallons of Water Daily — A Record Output

    Antigua and Barbuda has reached a historic milestone in its water production, now generating over 11 million gallons of desalinated water daily—the highest output in the nation’s history. This achievement was announced during the Throne Speech on Thursday by Governor General Sir Rodney Williams, who highlighted the country’s significant progress in addressing long-standing water shortages.

  • Government Credits Foreign Direct Investment for Antigua and Barbuda’s Rapid Economic Expansion

    Government Credits Foreign Direct Investment for Antigua and Barbuda’s Rapid Economic Expansion

    Foreign direct investment (FDI) has been the cornerstone of Antigua and Barbuda’s remarkable economic growth over the past 25 years, according to Governor General Sir Rodney Williams. In his Throne Speech delivered on Thursday, Sir Rodney highlighted how sustained inflows of overseas capital have propelled the nation’s economy from US$802 million in 2000 to over US$2 billion today. He emphasized that FDI has been instrumental in driving development across key sectors, including construction, hospitality, banking, housing, and public infrastructure, laying the foundation for the country’s “solid, stable, and soaring” progress.