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UWI Launches Research Programme Honouring PM Gonsalves' Legacy in Education and Sovereignty
The University of the West Indies has established a research programme on development, sovereignty, and education in honour of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves. UWI Emeritus Professor Trevor Munroe described Gonsalves as a transformational statesman, saying "geniuses like Gonsalves come only once in a lifetime."
Independent Candidate Challenges Party Politics in St. Paul Constituency Race
Independent candidate Alan Weston has launched his campaign for the St. Paul constituency, challenging ABLP candidate Everly Paul "Chet" Greene and other party-backed competitors with a platform focused on community results over partisan politics.
ABEC Issues Reminder of Election Day Alcohol Ban Ahead of General Elections
The Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission has reminded the public of legal restrictions on alcohol sales and distribution ahead of the upcoming general elections, citing the Representation of the People Act.
Attorney Calls for Urgent Overhaul of Antigua's Outdated 1975 Labour Code
Attorney E. Ann Henry is calling for an urgent overhaul of Antigua and Barbuda's 1975 Labour Code, warning the outdated legislation has failed to protect workers for over 30 years. Henry highlights gaps including worker exposure to toxic buildings as evidence the Code requires immediate modernisation.
Experts Call for Education Overhaul to Close Gap Between Certification and Workforce Readiness
Regional education experts, speaking on Observer AM, are urging an immediate overhaul of the school system to close the widening gap between academic certification and real-world workforce readiness. Jamaican academic Dr. Leo Gilling and Antiguan educator Zahra Airall both highlighted the urgent need for curriculum reform across the Caribbean.
Youth Farmers Push for National Zoning, Water Harvesting to Boost Food Security
Youth farmers Michael Joseph and Twin I Payne are calling for a national agricultural zoning strategy and expanded water harvesting to help Antigua and Barbuda meet its food security goals, as reported by Antigua Observer.
Police Identify Man Found Dead in Parked Vehicle in All Saints Village
Authorities have identified the man found dead inside a parked vehicle in All Saints Village on April 25 as 65-year-old Stanley Warner of English Harbour. The Royal Police Force has launched a formal investigation into the circumstances of his death.
Trimingham, Joseph Double-Doubles Power Da Project and Ovals Ojays to D2 Victories
Donte Trimingham posted 24 points and 21 rebounds to lead Da Project past Navigators 68-53, while Joseph's double-double guided the Ovals Ojays to victory in ABBA Division 2 action Saturday at the JSC Basketball Complex.
Grenades Keep Title Hopes Alive With 4-0 Rout; Old Road Surge on Joseph Heroics
Grenades FC recorded their 16th win of the APL season with a 4-0 demolition of relegation-threatened Attacking Saints, while Old Road claimed a commanding victory powered by an impressive Rakeem Joseph display.
Lions Stay Unbeaten in Super 40 as Spartans and Crushers Also Claim Wins
The New Winthorpes Lions remain unbeaten in the ABCA Super 40 Championships after crushing the Bethesda Golden Eagles by 100 runs, with opener Tyrone Williams Jr named Player of the Match for his half-century. The Spartans and Crushers also claimed victories in Saturday's action.
A&B Shooting Club Eyes Back-to-Back West Indies Full-Bore Title on Home Soil
Over 70 top shooters from six Caribbean countries and England have arrived in Antigua for the West Indies Full-Bore Shooting Championships, with hosts Antigua and Barbuda defending their title from last year.
Harney Motors: International Vehicle Recalls Unlikely to Impact Antigua and Barbuda
Harney Motors, the authorized local dealer for Kia, Ford, Toyota, and Lexus, says it has received no official confirmation that vehicles sold in Antigua and Barbuda are affected by recent international recall notices. The dealer is urging customers not to be alarmed.
Tourism Authority CEO: Caribbean Travel Marketplace to Deliver Lasting Media Benefits
Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority CEO Colin C. James says local tourism businesses will benefit beyond the Caribbean Travel Marketplace through ongoing international media coverage and direct product exposure. Over 40 international press representatives from the hospitality sector are on island for the event.
Port Authority CEO Pushes for Unified OECS Maritime Structure Ahead of Regional Summit
Antigua and Barbuda Port Authority CEO Darwin Telemaque plans to propose an ECCB-style unified maritime framework for OECS ports at the upcoming Group Growth Summit. The initiative aims to replace what he describes as fragmented regional maritime policies with an integrated structure.
Sandals Foundation Leads Earth Day Nature Trail for Over 50 Five Islands Primary Students
The Sandals Foundation brought over 50 Five Islands Primary School students to Wallings Dam for a guided mindfulness nature trail on Earth Day, part of a Caribbean-wide programme reaching more than 300 children across nine islands.
ABEC Chair Orders Political Paraphernalia Removed from Polling Stations Ahead of Elections
ABEC Chairman Arthur Thomas has issued a public directive ordering political parties to clear all campaign materials from polling stations ahead of Antigua and Barbuda's upcoming general elections. The mandate was delivered via a video address to the nation's electors.
Labour Commissioner Clarifies Employer Obligations for Election Day Voting
Labour Commissioner Eltonia David has issued a clarification on employer obligations surrounding the 'four-hour' voting rule ahead of the April 30th general election. The Labour Department is reminding both businesses and workers of their legal rights and responsibilities on Election Day.
Evangelist and Retired Officer Issues Moral Warning to Political Leaders Ahead of Election
Retired police officer and self-described 'Evangelist Richie' Decastro Richards has issued a sharp moral and spiritual critique of Antigua and Barbuda's political leadership ahead of the polls, targeting recent controversial remarks made about party colleagues.
PM Browne Confirms Booby Alley Housing Project on Track for October 30 Handover
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has confirmed the Booby Alley Housing Renewal Project, which is replacing ageing wooden structures with 150 modern condominium units, remains on track for handover by October 30th. Browne made the announcement following a site tour conducted alongside the Chinese Ambassador to Antigua and Barbuda.
UPP Candidates Pitch Digital Safety App, Healthcare Reform Ahead of March 30 Vote
UPP candidates Emanuel Peters and Harold Lovell have unveiled plans for a community security app and a healthcare system overhaul ahead of Antigua and Barbuda's March 30th General Elections. The pair made the announcements on Observer AM, criticising the current administration's record on both fronts.