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St. George MP Congratulates Hector on West Indies Women's T20 World Cup Selection
St. George MP and Tourism Minister of State Michael Freeland has congratulated Antiguan cricketer Shawnisha Hector on her selection to the West Indies Women's squad for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. Hector hails from New Winthorpes in the St. George constituency.
Cabinet Appoints Two Former MPs as Ambassadors-at-Large to Boost Diplomacy
Antigua and Barbuda's Cabinet has approved the appointment of former government minister Samantha Marshall and former opposition senator and minister Joanne Massiah as ambassadors-at-large, intended to bolster the country's diplomatic service.
Coach Hughes Credits Alzarri Joseph for Inspiring Lions' Domestic Season Success
New Winthorpes Lions coach Abdiel Hughes has praised West Indies fast bowler Alzarri Joseph for his mature and professional contribution to the team's success in the 2026 domestic cricket season. According to Antigua Observer, Hughes credited Joseph's presence as a key inspiration for the rest of the squad.
Antiguan All-Rounder Shawnisha Hector Named in West Indies Women's T20 World Cup Squad
Antigua and Barbuda all-rounder Shawnisha Hector has been named in the 15-member West Indies Women's squad for the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup in England and Wales. The tournament runs from June 5 to July 5.
ABCA Rejects Alliance Support Request, Casting Doubt Over T20 Premier League
The Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association has rejected a support request from the Cricket Club Alliance, citing late notice, putting the upcoming T20 Premier League scheduled for June 6th in serious doubt.
Green City FC and English Harbour Claim Vital ABFA Playoff Victories
Green City FC boosted their relegation survival hopes with a commanding 3-0 victory over former champions SAP FC in the ABFA Playoffs, while English Harbour also claimed a key win. Both results significantly impact the Antigua Premier League playoff standings.
Zorol Barthley Set to Be Named ABFA General Secretary Under New President Roberts
Newly elected ABFA President Ickford "Nyah" Roberts is set to name former West Indies youth cricketer Zorol Barthley as the football association's new General Secretary. The announcement follows Roberts' election to the presidency at last week's electoral congress.
Police Probe Vehicle Break-In and Daylight Chain Snatching Within 24 Hours
Police are investigating two larceny incidents reported within 24 hours — a vehicle break-in in All Saints and a daylight chain snatching at Johnsons Point. No arrests have been announced.
UWI Five Islands Campus Mourns Sudden Passing of Dr. Renée Smith
The University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus is mourning the sudden passing of Dr. Renée Smith, who served as Campus Counsellor, Adjunct Lecturer, and Founding Musical Director of The UWI FIC Singers. Dr. Smith was widely regarded as a beloved figure within the campus community.
Postmaster General Outlines Key Reforms for Antigua and Barbuda Postal Services
Postmaster General Algernon Gomes has outlined key structural and operational updates for Antigua and Barbuda's postal services, according to Antigua Observer. The remarks come as regional ministers also turn their attention to postal sector developments across the Caribbean.
Antigua and Barbuda Suspends Visa Waivers for African Travellers Amid Ebola Concerns
Antigua and Barbuda's Cabinet has suspended visa waivers for all African travellers and introduced mandatory 45-day travel history disclosures as a precaution against Ebola. The measures were approved during Wednesday's Cabinet session.
Antigua and Barbuda Strengthens Border Security After Regional Immigration Conference
Antigua and Barbuda's Immigration and Customs officials say the country emerged from the 29th Chiefs of Immigration and Comptrollers of Customs Conference better prepared to tackle fraudulent travel and cross-border crime. The three-day event was held at the Royalton Resort and drew regional leaders from across the Caribbean.
Antigua Revives National Hurricane Church Service Ahead of 2026 Season
Antigua and Barbuda will hold a national church service this Sunday, organized by the National Office of Disaster Services, to seek protection ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. Senior government officials, including the Governor General and members of Parliament, are expected to attend.
Magnitude 4.3 Earthquake Strikes Northeast of Antigua
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck approximately 82 kilometres northeast of St. John's late Tuesday evening, according to automated tracking data from the UWI Seismic Research Centre. The tremor occurred at 9:41 p.m. local time at a depth of 39 kilometres.
Elderly Couple Beaten and Shot in Early-Morning Home Invasion in Liberta
Two masked men forced their way into a Liberta home in the early hours of Tuesday, May 26th, beating and shooting an elderly couple during a robbery. The husband, 68, and his 69-year-old wife were attacked inside their Green Hill residence at around 2:00 a.m.
UWI Vice-Chancellor Mourns Passing of Sir Aziz Hadeed, Campus Council Chairman
UWI Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles has issued a statement mourning the passing of Sir Aziz Hadeed, KCMG, CBE, who served as Chairman of The UWI Five Islands Campus Council. Sir Aziz is remembered for the reputation he built during his time serving the institution.
HR Leader Urges Employers to Embrace Work-Life Balance or Lose Young Talent
A senior HR professional in Antigua and Barbuda is urging employers to update workplace culture to meet the expectations of younger workers who are prioritising work-life balance over traditional work models. Rhonda Grant, Vice President of the HR Professionals of Antigua and Barbuda, warns that failure to adapt could result in losing the country's youngest and most energetic talent.
Caribana 2026 Weathers Rain and Delays to Close Out Four-Day Festival in Barbuda
Caribana 2026 in Barbuda contended with rain delays, technical difficulties, and competing events across its four-day run. Organisers say the festival still delivered and are using the experience to strengthen plans for next year.
CARICOM Summit Data Shows Free Movement Has Not Caused Mass Migration
Data presented at a three-day CARICOM border summit shows the region's free-movement regime has not led to mass migration, countering long-held public fears. The findings emerged from the 29th Meeting of the CARICOM Standing Committee of Chiefs of Immigration and Comptrollers of Customs.
Salvation Army Hosts Tea Party to Launch New Tertiary Education Scholarship
The Salvation Army will host an all-inclusive tea party fundraiser this Sunday, May 31st, at the American University of Antigua to launch its new Pathway to Purpose tertiary education scholarship.