Monthly Archives: April, 2019
Editorial: Antigua again!
All the details surrounding the case of Alex Nain Saab
Moran, a Colombian national, are still not altogether clear. But based on the
allegations, and our...
Villa Primary School: Committed to Serve
During the past five months, the Grade Six students of the
Villa Primary School have engaged in three separate community service projects.
First, there is the...
Tourism chairman calls for improvement plan
Chairman of the Antigua and Barbuda Hotel and Tourism
Authority (ABHTA) Alex Debrito is adamant that a 10-year plan for the sector is
vital at this...
WIOC reports progress in recovery from jet fuel leak
The West Indies Oil Company (WIOC) says it has made
“significant progress toward full restoration” following a jet fuel line leak
that sent it scrambling on...
Plans in effect homeless rehabilitation
The government’s plan to assist in getting the homeless off
the street is reported to be advancing.
Minister of Social Transformation Samantha Marshall said
Government is...
Government to sign deal with Halcyon and include locals
The countless issues affecting guests at the Halcyon Hotel
could become a thing of the past.
The Government of Antigua and Barbuda is presently in
negotiations...
UPP leader calls Colombian envoy debacle “a black eye”
Political Leader of the United Progressive Party (UPP),
Harold Lovell, has described the controversy surrounding Colombian businessman
Alex Nain Saab Moran as “a black eye” to...
AG says consideration of UWI-Antigua a formality
Attorney General Steadroy “Cutie” Benjamin believes it is
only “a matter of formality” that the governments of Trinidad and Tobago and
Barbados were given further time...
Local brewery forced into outside hands
The lack of local investment may force the government to
offer shares in Wadadli brewery to outside investors.
“We heard from the Germans who have an...
Netball President Wants YMCA Closed
President of the Antigua and Barbuda Netball Association (ABNA) Karen Joseph has called on the Ministry of Sports to close down the YMCA Sports...