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Daily Archives: Jul 25, 2018

Tryum’s president resigns amidst importation debate

Well-known football administrator, Keithroy Black, has parted ways with Premier Division club, Tryum FC.

Josiah calls on public to support injured player

Secretary of the Baldwin Braves Basketball club, Arlene Josiah has called upon the public to come on board and support their ventures in aiding in the offset of costs for player, Lennox “Termite” McCoy.

Major upgrades on the cards for the Johnson’s Point Clinic

Major upgrades are in the works for the Johnson’s Point Community Health Centre.

Antigua and Barbuda to benefit from technical cooperation with Cuba

Eighteen Cuban technicians are expected in Antigua and Barbuda shortly, following the signing of a technical cooperation agreement between Cuba and the twin island state.

Alleged Indian fraudster CIP citizen

The Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) has confirmed that an Indian billionaire businessman wanted for an alleged billion-dollar fraud in India, was granted an Antiguan and Barbudan citizenship in November 2017.

Tigers call on McKenzie to boost batting against Windies

Former South Africa Test captain Neil McKenzie was scheduled to link up with Bangladesh on Tuesday, after he was appointed batting consultant to the touring side for the ongoing white-ball series against West Indies.

PM criticised for his handling of ADOMS matter

A spokesperson for the Democratic National Alliance (DNA) is criticising Prime Minister Gaston Browne’s handling of the matter surrounding the cost over-runs of the Antigua and Barbuda Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS), which is still under construction.

Time to stop tax evasion in A&B – PM Browne

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has called on the government to crack down on businesses and individuals engaging in tax evasion.

Holder urging shotgun Hetmyer to bat deeper

West Indies captain Jason Holder has backed young batting star Shimron Hetmyer to start notching big scores soon, and has encouraged him to spend more time at the crease in order to achieve this.

Cochrane Predicts CFU Tenure Will End

General Secretary of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), Neil Cochrane, said he does not expect a contract extension when his tenure climaxes at the end of July.
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