In a decisive move to tackle environmental degradation and public health concerns, the Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has designated October as National Anti-Litter Month. This initiative is part of a broader National Cleanup Campaign (NCC), a collaborative effort led by the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force (ABDF) and supported by multiple government agencies and community stakeholders. The campaign aims to address critical issues such as improper waste disposal, derelict vehicles, abandoned houses, and illegal dumping sites, which have been identified as significant threats to the nation’s well-being. A rapid assessment conducted by the ABDF revealed alarming statistics, including 31 derelict vehicles, 31 abandoned houses, and 2 illegal dump sites in just one sector of St. John, highlighting the urgent need for action. The NCC is being implemented in three strategic phases: preparation, execution, and sustainability. During the preparation phase, priority sites are being mapped, notices issued, and equipment secured. The execution phase involves a nationwide cleanup, starting in St. John and extending to all communities, including Codrington, with leadership from government ministers. The sustainability phase focuses on publishing results, promoting school-based environmental programs, and establishing regular community cleanups to ensure long-term impact. To foster public engagement, schools are organizing student activities to promote anti-litter practices, while national influencers, including soca artists and sports personalities, are participating in a marketing campaign to raise awareness and inspire community involvement. The Cabinet has praised the ABDF for its leadership, the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) for its operational support, and the various ministries, schools, NGOs, and citizens contributing to this collective effort. Citizens are urged to actively participate in this month-long initiative and beyond, with the goal of fostering a lasting cultural shift toward environmental stewardship. ‘Together, we can protect our health, preserve our environment, and strengthen national pride,’ the Cabinet emphasized.
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Antigua and Barbuda Government Greenlights Public Health Diploma and Graduate Programmes at ABCAS to Build Local Expertise
In a significant move to bolster its public health infrastructure, the Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has approved the establishment of diploma and graduate-level public health programs at the Antigua and Barbuda College of Advanced Studies (ABCAS). This initiative, spearheaded by the Honourable Minister of Health, Wellness, the Environment, and Civil Service Affairs, aims to address the critical shortage of trained public health professionals in the country.
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Cabinet approves water and electricity waiver for the ABFA Technical Center
The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has approved a significant request from the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association (ABFA) to waive all utility charges—electricity and water—at the ABFA Technical Center in Paynters, St. George. The request, submitted by the Hon. Minister for Sport, Daryll Matthew, highlights the center’s pivotal role in the nation’s sports development. The Technical Center, a multi-million-dollar investment, features two FIFA-certified artificial turf fields, administrative offices, modern player facilities, and public amenities. It serves as the national hub for football training, development, and competitions, including school-level tournaments in collaboration with the Ministry of Sports. The Cabinet emphasized the center’s unique status as the first facility of its kind in the country and its alignment with government policies that provide utility concessions to other national sporting venues. This decision underscores the government’s commitment to fostering youth development, promoting sports excellence, and enhancing Antigua and Barbuda’s reputation in regional and international football. The Cabinet also commended the ABFA for its substantial investment and partnership in advancing the nation’s sporting infrastructure.
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These are the 8 recommendations to fix taxi concerns at the VC Bird Airport
The Ground Transportation Advisory Committee has unveiled a series of recommendations to tackle persistent issues in the regulation of ground transportation services at V.C. Bird International Airport in Antigua and Barbuda. The proposals aim to address the growing problem of unauthorized operators, commonly referred to as ‘fly-by-night’ operators, who illegally solicit and transport passengers, posing significant safety and security risks while undermining legitimate businesses.
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Cabinet Hails PM Browne’s Leadership at UN, Highlights Benefits for Antigua and Barbuda
Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda recently concluded a productive week-long engagement at the United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York. During a Cabinet meeting, he provided a comprehensive update on his participation in high-level discussions and forums, emphasizing the nation’s active role in global diplomacy. Cabinet members lauded the Prime Minister’s leadership, highlighting Antigua and Barbuda’s sustained and prominent presence within the UN system, particularly as one of the most engaged small island developing states (SIDS).
Browne’s advocacy for SIDS priorities and broader international issues was noted as particularly impactful, often surpassing the efforts of many developed nations. His strategic bilateral meetings are anticipated to yield tangible benefits for Antigua and Barbuda, further solidifying the country’s position on the global stage. The Cabinet expressed confidence in the Prime Minister’s ability to advance national interests while addressing critical global challenges.
This successful UN engagement underscores Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to international cooperation and its growing influence in multilateral forums. The outcomes of these discussions are expected to contribute significantly to the nation’s development and global standing.
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CABINET NOTES: Wednesday, 1 October 2025
The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda convened on October 1, 2025, addressing a range of critical national and international issues. The meeting began with a prayer led by a Pastor from the Evangelical Association, who emphasized the importance of wisdom and moral integrity in governance, drawing from the Gospel of Matthew. Prime Minister Gaston Browne reported on his successful participation in high-level United Nations meetings in New York, where Antigua and Barbuda’s leadership among small island states was prominently showcased. The Cabinet praised his efforts in advancing SIDS priorities and securing tangible benefits for the nation. On the domestic front, the Ground Transportation Advisory Committee submitted recommendations to regulate airport transportation services, targeting illegal operators and improving coordination among stakeholders. The Cabinet also approved the establishment of public health programmes at the Antigua and Barbuda College of Advanced Studies (ABCAS) to address workforce shortages and enhance national health preparedness. In sports, the Cabinet granted a utility charge waiver for the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association’s Technical Center, recognizing its role in youth development and sports excellence. Additionally, the Cabinet celebrated the achievements of Antiguan and Barbudan nationals in international roles, including leadership in AI governance and climate negotiations. The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the government’s commitment to national development and global leadership.
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Gabriel Graham of All Saints Charged with forged cheque Fraud
In a significant development, the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has arrested and charged 30-year-old Gabriel Graham of All Saints with multiple counts of fraud. The charges stem from a forged cheque valued at $19,857.78, which was allegedly used between August 6 and 7, 2025, in Coolidge. The offences include Uttering a Forged Document, Obtaining Money on a Forged Document, and Forgery. Graham is currently in police custody and is expected to appear in court soon. The Police Administration has issued a public advisory urging citizens to remain vigilant against financial fraud. This case highlights the ongoing challenges of financial crimes in the region and the importance of public awareness in combating such activities.
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Two Hospitalized After Sanderson Estate Shooting, one shot in the head
The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda is currently investigating a violent shooting incident that occurred on Wednesday morning, October 1, 2025, in Sanderson Estate. The incident, which took place at approximately 9:55 a.m., involved a 32-year-old man from All Saints who was working on his family’s farm. Reports indicate that an altercation broke out between the man, a family member, and two other individuals. During the confrontation, two men sustained gunshot wounds—one to the head and the other to the abdomen and leg. Both victims were immediately transported to the Sir Lester Bird Medical Center, where they are receiving treatment. Medical professionals have stated that their conditions remain under assessment. Two suspects are currently in police custody and are assisting with the ongoing investigation. The Police Administration has issued a public appeal, urging citizens to resolve disputes peacefully and avoid violence, emphasizing that such acts endanger lives and destabilize community safety. The incident highlights the need for conflict resolution through lawful and non-violent means.
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Third Suspect, Zadarie Nicholas Charged in High Street Robbery
In a significant development in the ongoing investigation of the High Street robbery in Antigua and Barbuda, the Royal Police Force has charged a third suspect. Zadarie Nicholas, a 19-year-old resident of Yorks, surrendered to authorities on Tuesday, October 1, 2025, and was subsequently taken into custody. Nicholas is accused of robbing two individuals of a vehicle, a mobile phone, and several other valuable items during the incident, which occurred on September 22, 2025. This arrest follows the earlier apprehension of two other suspects, aged 17 and 27, both from Clare Hall, who were charged in connection with the same crime. All three individuals are expected to appear in court to face the charges. The police have emphasized that their investigations into the matter are still ongoing, underscoring their commitment to ensuring justice is served. This case highlights the continued efforts of law enforcement in Antigua and Barbuda to combat crime and maintain public safety.
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ABBA to host Fundraiser event ‘Ballers Bash…
The Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) is rallying public support for its upcoming fundraiser, ‘Ballers Bash,’ scheduled for November 29 at the JSC Sports Complex. The event, set to begin at 9 PM, aims to raise funds to support the association’s initiatives, including the national basketball team’s participation in upcoming competitions. The evening promises to be a star-studded affair, featuring performances by Soca Villain, the newly crowned Road March King, Island Prince, and DJ Quest. Renowned host Ibis the Livest will oversee the festivities. Tickets, priced at $50, will be available for purchase starting October 15 through ABBA executive members. President Michael Freeland emphasized the challenges of managing the non-profit organization, often relying on personal contributions alongside sponsorships. He expressed hope for the event’s success and urged the public to back the sport, its athletes, and the association. Those interested in donating can contact President Freeland at 464-6978, General Secretary Carlena Knight-Humphreys at 770-2928, or reach out via ABBA’s Facebook and Instagram pages.
