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Daily Archives: Jan 16, 2017

Former Barbuda senator wants Virdee’s lease revoked

The government has said no action is necessary after one of Antigua & Barbuda’s investors was arrested. However, General Secretary and Former Senator of the Barbuda People’s Movement Mackenzie Frank is calling for the lease of almost 1,000 acres of Barbuda lands to be scrapped.

A&B gets loan to address energy needs

Prime Minister Gaston Browne said a US $15 million loan from the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), will go a long way in assisting the country to address the issues of climate change and adaptation.

UPP DEMANDS A DROP IN FUEL PRICES

The Opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) is demanding that government announces reduction in fuel prices in the Budget presentation.

Williams: Under-20s deserve more recognition

The country’s football technical director, Rolston Williams, has hit out at both the public and the media for not duly recognising the achievements of the country’s men’s Under-20 football team.

Parham win again as Glanvilles remain at the bottom of the pile

The Parham FC remained on course over the weekend as they hunt for title honours in the Antigua & Barbuda Football Association (ABFA) Premier Division, with a 2-0 victory over the relegation threatened Pigotts Bullets.

Samuels, Peters included in Hurricanes squad

Experienced West Indies and Jamaica batsman Marlon Samuels and national all-rounder Orlando Peters have been included in a final 14-member Leeward Islands Hurricanes squad...

Trust and confidence

There are two things that make up the foundation of the relationship between the police and the public and they are captured in the title of this piece: trust and confidence. In fact, those two are the foundation of any mutually beneficial relationship. The people must trust that the police will ‘serve and protect’ and they must also have confidence in the ability of the police to fulfill their responsibilities.

PCB hopeful despite Windies snub

KARACHI, Pakistan, Jan 15, CMC – The Pakistan Cricket Board remains hopeful of hosting international cricket here soon despite a decision by Cricket West Indies to pass on an offer of a two-game Twenty20 International series in Lahore.
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