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Daily Archives: Aug 10, 2018

APUA seeks a solution to wage row

The Antigua and Barbuda Public Utilities Authority, or A.P.U.A., says that it’s committed to finding a solution, as a row between the company and the union representing its workers continues over a salary dispute.

Another case for CIP recipient Choksi

The Antiguan and Barbudan economic citizen said to be the mastermind behind an alleged multi-billion-dollar fraud scheme in India has been hit with another legal challenge.

Nervousness and anxiety

When the news hit that a former minister and member of parliament from Barbados had been criminally charged in the United States of America with laundering bribes he is accused of receiving from a Barbadian insurance company, shockwaves reverberated around the region. Donville Inniss, who served as minister of industry was recently arrested in Florida where he was charged before being released on bail.

Reports: Athletics Association secretary asked to step down

Secretary of the Antigua and Barbuda Athletics Association (ABAA), Leslie “Les” Williams, has been asked by the body, to tender his resignation following the Canadian visa debacle that forced the country’s top sprinter, Cejhae Greene, out of the ongoing North American, Central American and Caribbean (NACAC) Games in Toronto.

Under-14 boys draw second encounter

The Under-14 Benna Boys were held to a draw by Dominica on Wednesday in their second Group A encounter of the ongoing Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Under-14 Boy’s Challenge series at the Warner Park Sporting Complex in St. Kitts.

Benna Girls end campaign winless

The Under-15 Benna Girls suffered their third straight loss in the ongoing Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Under-15 Girl’s Championships at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Miami, Florida.

Greene calls on Athletics Association president to speak out on visa dilemma

Principal of the Princess Margaret School, Dr. Collin Greene, has called on the president of the Antigua and Barbuda Athletics Association (ABAA) Everton “Mano” Cornelius to come to the public to answer questions on the alleged mismanagement by the Association in acquiring visas for the contingent of athletes chosen to represent Antigua and Barbuda at the NACAC Championships.

Raise the stage for optimal sound quality

One of the nation's foremost pannists and professional pan tuner, Veron Henry, has suggested that the platform for the panorama competition needs to be a bit higher.

Promoters have responsibility to protect female employees – Erica Edwards

Society needs to have a conversation about the sexualisation of women in advertisements.

Be careful in back to school shopping

Parents are to be mindful when shopping for back to school supplies for their children.
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