Monthly Archives: March, 2018
Bring proper proposal to change ballot counting – Gov't to ABEC
The government says the Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission (ABEC) must propose model legislation if it wants the ballots to be counted at the polling stations where they are cast in a election.
Antigua and Barbuda to set up cryptocurrency exchange
The Antigua and Barbuda government is moving to set up a cryptocurrency exchange as it looks to cash in on the global wave of financial technology (fintech).
Pardons for prisoners on gov’t agenda
The likelihood of reprieves for some prisoners is back on the agenda of the new Gaston Browne administration.
Roadwork on Sir George Walter Highway begins
Roadwork on the Sir George Walter Highway or Airport Road has officially started with some minor challenges.
PSC holds emergency meeting in police sex scandal case
The fate of a senior policeman whose male colleagues are accusing him of sexual harassment is to be decided.
Gov't to repeal Barbuda Land Act
April 13 is the date that the government plans to repeal the Barbuda Land Act of 2007.
Two Antiguan sportsmen charged in Jamaica
Two of the Antiguans who were arrested on Monday March 26, at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston were charged jointly on Wednesday.
DNA leader blasts police commission for silence
The Police Service Commission is being accused of wilfully ignoring the complaints of several junior officers who are alleging sexual harassment by a senior cop.
Siblings use music to improve learning and expose Antiguan youth to classical artforms
Award winning music group, the Kanneh-Mason siblings, currently touring Antigua, claims that its members have improved their learning through music.
Alleged victims pressure PSC
Officers are putting pressure on the Police Service Commission (PSC) and demanding a speedy investigation into claims of sexual harassment allegations by a top-ranking officer.
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