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Daily Archives: Apr 7, 2017

Nibbs dismisses election challenge as ‘frivolous’

The Antigua Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) Member of Parliament for Barbuda Arthur Nibbs said the petition against the election of one of his colleagues, filed by a member of the Barbuda People’s Movement (BPM), will waste time and money.

Suggestion for regional customs and immigration agencies to join forces

The Director General of the Montserrat Customs and Revenue Service & Regional Chair of the Caricom Customs Grouping, Peter W A White, has supported the recommendation by Antigua & Barbuda's Chief Immigration Officer to have an integrated border security and control authority.

Tell us again about being lax

Remember when the United States Department of State, Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs released the March 2017 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR), Volume II, on Money Laundering and Financial Crimes?

No fingerprints in new e-passport for CIP applicants

The government has abandoned its plan to add the fingerprints of new applicants to the Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) in the e-passports that are about to be introduced.

James: Disciplinary committee decision next week

The disciplinary committee of the Antigua & Barbuda Football Association (ABFA) said there would not be a decision on last Sunday’s brawl between the Pigotts Bullets FC and the Swetes FC until next week.

Police appeal to mother of discarded foetus to come forward

Investigators in the Royal Police Force of Antigua & Barbuda (RPFAB) are hoping that the mother of a six-month-old foetus that was discovered at Crawl Bay, Wednesday, will come forward voluntarily to speak to authorities.

Gov’t confident of Virdee projects, despite arrest

Minister of Information Melford Nicholas said that the government is confident the near 1,000-acre Gravenor Virdee project in Barbuda and solar power plants in Antigua will press ahead despite the legal troubles of the billionaire investor, Peter Virdee.
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