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Daily Archives: Apr 20, 2017

Gender Affairs minister urges residents to ‘break the culture of silence’

The calls for anyone with information which could lead to the location of two people who have been missing for several weeks have intensified,...

Another party is born and we welcome the colour orange

In case you missed it, there is a new political party in Antigua & Barbuda vying for your attention and votes in the next general election. The party seems to be led by former United Progressive Party (UPP) leadership contender and current Member of Parliament (MP) Joanne Massiah and is called the Democratic National Alliance (DNA). We say “seems” because there are no formal titles as yet, but MP Massiah was referred to as the “leader”.

Ambassador meets with the US State Department over tax haven claims

Antigua & Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States Sir Ronald Sanders said he will remain vigorous in attempts to have the US State Department retract its claim that the twin island state is a tax haven.

Pakistan tour match a learning moment, says Hetmyer

West Indies’ latest batting recruit, Shimron Hetmyer, has hailed his outing in the three-day tour game against Pakistan as a learning experience and an important boost to his career.

Cornelius: Graham not seriously injured

National youth sprinter Coull Graham should be back on his feet and training in no time. This is according to President of the Antigua &...

Martin Wins Third Carifta Medal

Swimmer Lleyton Martin added to his medal count at the 2017 Carifta Swimming Championships in the Bahamas on Tuesday, claiming silver in the 50 metres freestyle.

Red Force wrap up campaign with innings victory

Trinidad and Tobago Red Force ended an otherwise disappointing Regional four-day campaign on a high when they crushed Leeward Islands Hurricanes by an innings and 17 runs here Tuesday.

Gov’t offers reward for information on missing people, killing

The Government of Antigua & Barbuda has offered a total of $30,000 for information that helps find two individuals who were reported missing in recent weeks, as well as evidence to help the police solve the killing of a 60-year-old man.

UWI students urged to return after study

Director of Education Clare Browne is urging Antiguan and Barbudan students attending the University of the West Indies (UWI) to return home and be “the game changer” that the nation “needs … to compete in a global economy”.

Salmon to focus on further development, if elected

President of the Greenbay Hoppers Football Club and Vice President of the Antigua & Barbuda Football Association (ABFA), Gwen Salmon, said she will continue...
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