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CiWiL Fempreneur Fund Drives Community-Focused Entrepreneurship in Antigua
The CiWiL Fempreneur Fund, a partnership between CiWiL, the Prime Minister's EDP, and Antigua Commercial Bank, is being recognised as more than a grant programme — it is driving community-focused innovation among women entrepreneurs in Antigua. According to Antigua Observer, the initiative combines capital access with broader support to create lasting social and economic impact.
PM Browne and UPP Candidate Trade Conflicting Accounts Over Alleged Secret Negotiations
Prime Minister Gaston Browne and UPP candidate Adrian Williams are locked in a heated dispute over allegations of secret meetings, job negotiations, and unresolved severance payments for former employees. The two sides have offered conflicting accounts, with neither yet providing independent verification of their claims.
NSWMA Workers Allege Fear, Safety Failures in Anonymous Letter
An anonymous letter submitted to Antigua Observer has levelled serious allegations against the National Solid Waste Management Authority, with workers claiming a workplace culture of fear, unsafe conditions, and years of unresolved grievances.
Labrada Double Keeps Grenades FC in APL Title Hunt After 3-1 Win
Grenades FC secured a 3-1 win over Garden Stars on Tuesday, with a Labrada brace playing a key role in keeping the club in contention for the Antigua Premier League title.
Benna Boys U-20 Squad to Face Quality Opposition Ahead of Concacaf Championships
Antigua and Barbuda's under-20 football team is set to play at least two quality friendly matches as they ramp up preparations for the Concacaf Under-20 Championships beginning in July, according to Technical Director Sowerby Gomes.
Athanaze Smashes Fourth Century to Send PMS into U19 Cricket Finals
J'quan Athanaze blasted a superb 147 — his fourth century of the tournament — to guide Princess Margaret School past Clare Hall Secondary School on first innings points and into the Ministry of Sports Interschools Under-19 Cricket Competition finals.
Teenager Charged with Murder of Golden Grove Man Two Years After His Death
A teenager has been charged with the murder of 33-year-old Rodney Piper of Golden Grove, more than two years after his death — a development his mother says came only after months of pushing authorities for action.
Governor General Dissolves Parliament, Triggering General Election
Governor General Sir Rodney Williams has dissolved Parliament effective April 1, 2026, officially triggering a general election called by Prime Minister Gaston Browne.
Lovell Slams Government 'Gimmicks' as UPP Kicks Off All Saints West Campaign
UPP candidate Harold Lovell has launched his All Saints West campaign ahead of the snap election, criticizing the government's sudden constituency activity as political gimmickry while pledging trustworthy leadership.
Government to Review Public Smoking Laws, Eyes Shift to Ticketing System
The Antiguan government has announced a review of public smoking laws under the Tobacco Control Act of 2018 and the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act of 2024, with a possible shift toward a ticketing-based enforcement system. The move signals a potential change in how smoking violations in public spaces are handled across Antigua and Barbuda.
Pharmacy Council President: Fraudulent Prescription Activity Could Lead to Criminal Charges
The President of the Pharmacy Council of Antigua and Barbuda, Algernon Roberts, has warned that pharmacists must report patients obtaining prescriptions from multiple doctors, cautioning that those involved in such fraud could face criminal charges.
Police Issue Good Friday Alcohol Ban Reminder Ahead of April 3 Holiday
The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has reminded residents that the sale of alcohol is banned on Good Friday, April 3, 2026, under the Licensing (Intoxicating Liquor) (Amendment) Act, No. 9 of 2014.
Doctors Warn Antigua and Barbuda Faces Unusually High Multiple Myeloma Rates
Doctors at Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre are warning that Antigua and Barbuda is diagnosing multiple myeloma, a blood cancer, at rates far above regional and global norms. Medical professionals say the trend represents a serious and underrecognised public health concern for local families.
Antigua Carnival 2026 Launch Postponed Due to Scheduling Conflicts
The Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission has postponed the April 11 launch of Antigua Carnival 2026, citing scheduling conflicts with external service providers. ABFC Chairperson Ambassador Elizabeth Makhoul confirmed the delay, as reported by Antigua Observer.
Social Workers Urge Antiguans: Don't Wait for Crisis Before Seeking Help
Social work professionals, including a senior official from the National Association of Social Workers in the United States, are urging the public to seek help early rather than waiting until a personal or family situation reaches crisis point.
Road Works to Resume on All Saints Road This Week
The Ministry of Works has announced that major road rehabilitation works will resume along All Saints Road, from Townhouse Megastore to FADI Building Supplies, with a overnight detour in effect near Briggins starting Wednesday, 1st April 2026.
Nigel Christian Murder Trial: Witness Met Politician Before Accused Were Arrested, Court Told
A senior police officer testified in the Nigel Christian murder trial that the Crown's key witness met with a politician and senior officers before the three accused were arrested. The witness is the driver who claims to have transported and observed the accused on the day of the killing.
Commissioner Jeffers Attends First Regional Security Meeting Since Taking Office
Commissioner of Police Everton Jeffers has returned from St. Lucia after attending the Regional Security System Chiefs of Security Meeting — his first regional engagement since taking office. The two-day meeting was held from March 25th to 26th.
Doctors Sound Alarm Over Deadly Prescription Hopping Trend
Antiguan health professionals are warning the public about the dangerous and growing practice of doctor and pharmacy hopping, in which patients collect multiple prescriptions for the same medications and take them simultaneously. According to Antigua Observer, Dr. Courtney Lewis of the Medical Association has spoken out about the potentially fatal risks involved.
St Kitts' DPP Calls for Stricter Gun Laws Amid Antigua's Rising Violence
St Kitts and Nevis DPP Adlai Smith has called for stronger gun legislation and prosecutorial action as Antigua and Barbuda mourns the shooting deaths of two young Villa residents, aged 17 and 18. The double homicide has intensified regional debate over how to curb escalating gun violence.