Daily Archives: May 25, 2019
DNA says the ball is in the UPP’s court
All hope is not lost as it pertains to the possibility of
the Democratic National Alliance (DNA) joining forces with the United
Progressive Party (UPP) and...
Editorial: African liberation is our liberation
Today is African Liberation Day, and if we accept the notion
that we are all one - that Africa is our ancestral home - then...
Governor General calls on private sector to support African cultural arts
Moves towards African liberation in Antigua & Barbuda
have been strongly supported by the country’s highest level of governance.
During the Opening Ceremony of the African...
Reward to find missing woman increased
With the three-week mark approaching since of 74-year old
Hyacinth Gage of Potters went missing, a $15,000 reward is now being offered in
the quest to...
Teachers Union President raises alarm over increased marijuana use in schools
Teachers have become increasingly concerned about their
observation that the use of marijuana in schools has increased.
During his State of the Union address at this...
OOPS! Lucky Pick Player’s Mishap on Learning He Had Won
Justin Simon was enjoying a refreshing beverage when he
learned that he had won the Lucky Pick jackpot from the Caribbean Lottery
website. He was so...
Sentencing date set for UK cop convicted of rape
Lee Martin-Cramp is scheduled to be sentenced on July 11th
before Justice Iain Morley who presided over his trial for the past week. It
was on...
Call for police to get training in domestic dispute intervention
The police have been identified agents who play an integral
role in the handling of domestic disputes in Antigua and Barbuda. However, they
appear to have...
Police investigate possible drowning of UK visitor
Investigations are now underway into the suspected drowning
of a 56-year old female visitor from the United Kingdom around midnight on
Thursday.
According to reports, the UK...
Youth awaits sentencing for two 2013 murders
A social enquiry report is being prepared to guide newly
appointed high court judge, Stanley John, in sentencing Maximillian Roberts
who, this week, pleaded guilty to...