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Daily Archives: May 15, 2018

New CIP option to come soon for $150K

Today, the Antigua Barbuda Labour Party Cabinet announced a new option through which investors can obtain an Antigua and Barbuda passport.

Asot Resigns

The Minister of Investment and Trade Asot Michael has tendered his resignation.

Coolers push to Game 3, Stingerz finish second

The 2018 Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) Division two League champions, Ottos Coolers kept their playoffs hope alive on Sunday night at the JSC Sports Complex as they defeated Callaloo Cay Old Road Daggers, 64-61 in their Game two encounter.

Editorial: About to eat from our pot

If you have followed our Internet gaming saga with the United States of America, you would know a lot of the details. But for...

Police involved in witchcraft?

Two policemen have accused a colleague of practicing obeah, and in their complaint, they have also expressed concern about working with him where they are all assigned – the Parham Police Station.

Antigua and Barbuda makes historic “rasta” report to OAS

Sir Ronald Sanders, Antigua and Barbuda's Ambassador to the United States and the Organisation of American States (OAS), yesterday made an historic address to the Permanent Council of the OAS on the apology of the country’s prime minister to the Rastafarian community for decades of discrimination against them.  

Rape complainant cries for justice

It’s exactly one year to the date when a 19-year-old woman reported she was brutally raped after being kidnapped by her attackers who are police officers, and she is now lamenting police inaction.

Ray John and mother bailed

A month after he was suspended on suspicion of fraud, Assistant Superintendent of Police Ray John and his mother, Yvonne Nickie, who was pulled off a flight in April, were charged and taken to court.

Isaac ready to proceed as Privy Council ends government’s challenges

The former Executive Secretary of the Board of Education, Gisele Isaac, celebrated another victory yesterday after the Privy Council struck down the government’s appeal effort to dismiss her case against the Minister of Education and Cabinet.
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