Johnson Vows to Put St. Philip's South Residents at Centre of Public Projects

Johnson Vows to Put St. Philip's South Residents at Centre of Public Projects

Labour Party candidate Kiz Johnson has outlined plans to direct public infrastructure contracts toward local workers in St. Philip's South while helping small businesses, particularly in agro-processing, scale up to commercial viability. The first-time candidate will face the incumbent UPP representative in the April 30 general election.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Voter ID Replacement Drive Tops 31,000 Applications as Election Approaches

Voter ID Replacement Drive Tops 31,000 Applications as Election Approaches

Antigua and Barbuda's voter ID replacement programme has surpassed 31,000 applications, with the Electoral Commission reporting a cumulative total of 31,120 as of late April 2026. Completion rates vary significantly across constituencies as preparations for the upcoming general election intensify.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
ABLP Candidate Proposes Bolands–Jennings Bridge to Boost Access and Economy

ABLP Candidate Proposes Bolands–Jennings Bridge to Boost Access and Economy

ABLP candidate for St. Mary's South, Dwayne George, is proposing a new bridge connecting Bolands and Jennings to improve transportation, emergency access and economic activity in the constituency. The proposal comes ahead of the April 30 general election, though key details on cost and feasibility remain outstanding.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
St. Mary's South Candidate Pledges to Pool Constituency Allowance for Community Development

St. Mary's South Candidate Pledges to Pool Constituency Allowance for Community Development

ABLP candidate for St. Mary's South Dwayne George has pledged to channel his entire constituency allowance, if elected, into a dedicated community development fund rather than personal income. The proposal raises questions about how the fund would be administered and what oversight mechanisms would be in place.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Sanitation Workers Walk Off Job Over Pay Disparity and Management Concerns

Sanitation Workers Walk Off Job Over Pay Disparity and Management Concerns

Around 60 sanitation workers at the National Solid Waste Management Authority walked off the job Wednesday, citing unequal pay and poor treatment. The action has disrupted garbage collection services, with talks now underway between workers and management.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Letter: UPP Candidate Accused of Suggesting Foreign Powers Should Influence Antigua's Vote

Letter: UPP Candidate Accused of Suggesting Foreign Powers Should Influence Antigua's Vote

A concerned citizen has published an open letter sharply criticising UPP candidate Sheffield Bowen after he allegedly suggested at a party meeting that foreign powers are seeking a change in Antigua and Barbuda's government. The author argues the remarks represent a direct threat to national sovereignty ahead of the April 2026 general election.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
UPP's Pringle Pledges Six-Month Stay for Caribbean Nationals and Affordable Land for Youth

UPP's Pringle Pledges Six-Month Stay for Caribbean Nationals and Affordable Land for Youth

UPP political leader Jamale Pringle has promised to extend legal stay periods for Caribbean nationals from three to six months and to sell Crown land plots to young citizens at no more than $5 per square foot if his party forms the next government. The pledges were made at a rally ahead of the April 30 general election.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
UPP's Bowen Claims U.S. and Europe Seeking 'New Government' in Antigua

UPP's Bowen Claims U.S. and Europe Seeking 'New Government' in Antigua

UPP Deputy Political Leader Sherfield Bowen has claimed at a party rally that the United States and Europe are looking for a change in Antigua and Barbuda's government, linking existing U.S. visa sanctions and a threatened EU ban to the policies of the Gaston Browne administration ahead of the April 30 general election.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
UPP Promises Crown Land for Young Antiguans at $5 per Sq Ft, Easier Stays for CARICOM Nationals

UPP Promises Crown Land for Young Antiguans at $5 per Sq Ft, Easier Stays for CARICOM Nationals

UPP Political Leader Jamale Pringle has promised Crown land plots for young Antiguans at up to $5 per square foot and extended legal stays for CARICOM nationals, among a suite of pre-election pledges announced at a St Mary's North rally. The proposals come ahead of the April 30 general election, though some overlap with existing government programmes.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua.news
UPP's Peters Pledges Full Parliamentary Salary to Uplift St. John's Rural South

UPP's Peters Pledges Full Parliamentary Salary to Uplift St. John's Rural South

UPP candidate Emanuel Peters has pledged to donate his entire parliamentary salary to the residents of St. John's Rural South, unveiling a sweeping development platform ahead of the April 30 general election. His proposals include rebuilding the North Grove Community Centre into a facility with a clinic, pharmacy, and police station, alongside new sports infrastructure, transportation services, and business support initiatives.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Antiguan Diplomat Calls for Structured Path to Resolve CARICOM Leadership Crisis

Antiguan Diplomat Calls for Structured Path to Resolve CARICOM Leadership Crisis

Antiguan diplomat and Ambassador Dr. Clarence E. Pilgrim has outlined a five-step framework for resolving the current crisis within CARICOM, centred on de-escalation, transparency, and institutional reform. Writing in an opinion column, Pilgrim urges Member States to prioritise dialogue and structured engagement over public confrontation to preserve the integrity of the regional integration movement.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Nicholas Touts Job Placements and Youth Programmes Ahead of April 30 Vote

Nicholas Touts Job Placements and Youth Programmes Ahead of April 30 Vote

ABLP incumbent Melford Nicholas has highlighted job placements, a proposed commerce park, and youth programmes as key achievements ahead of the April 30 general election. The St. John's City East candidate outlined his economic empowerment agenda during an appearance on ABS Television's Know Your Candidates programme.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Beazer: Chinese-Backed Barbuda Housing Project On Track, Update Due July

Beazer: Chinese-Backed Barbuda Housing Project On Track, Update Due July

ABLP Barbuda candidate Kendra Beazer says a Chinese government-backed housing project for the island is nearing the end of its planning phase, with a construction start date expected to be announced by July.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Beazer Pledges Dialysis Unit, Medevac Service and Road Works in First 100 Days

Beazer Pledges Dialysis Unit, Medevac Service and Road Works in First 100 Days

ABLP candidate for Barbuda Kendra Beazer has pledged to deliver a portable dialysis unit, a medevac flight service and road repairs within his first 100 days in office. The commitments were made ahead of the April 30 general election, in which Beazer will challenge incumbent Trevor Walker.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Fernandez Defends Constituency Record Ahead of Closely Contested April 30 Vote

Fernandez Defends Constituency Record Ahead of Closely Contested April 30 Vote

St. John's Rural North candidate Charles Fernandez has defended his constituency engagement record ahead of the April 30 general election, pointing to community programmes and an open-door office policy in response to criticism over his visibility. Fernandez, who won the seat in 2023 by just over 200 votes, faces a closely watched race as both major parties target the constituency.

April 22, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Smith Defends Crossing the Floor: 'You Can't Deliver from Opposition'

Smith Defends Crossing the Floor: 'You Can't Deliver from Opposition'

All Saints West candidate Anthony Smith Jr. is defending his switch from the UPP to the ABLP, arguing that joining the governing party was the only way to secure meaningful development for his constituency ahead of the April 30 general election.

April 21, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Independent Candidate Says 'Rushed' Election Sidelined Her Newly Formed Party

Independent Candidate Says 'Rushed' Election Sidelined Her Newly Formed Party

Independent St. George candidate Gail Pero-Weston says a "rushed" election timeline forced her to run outside her newly formed Antigua Barbuda National Congress, which chose not to field candidates for the April 30 general election. She maintains her independent bid will help build support for future political change and lay groundwork for the ABNC's eventual participation.

April 21, 2026 · Antigua News Room
Analysis: ABLP's 2026 manifesto reflects party confidence heading into April 30

ABLP's 2026 Manifesto Projects Confidence as April 30 Election Approaches

The ABLP's 2026 general election manifesto projects the confidence of an assured incumbent, a sharp contrast to the combative tone of its 2023 document, according to Antigua.news. Released on April 20 ahead of the April 30 vote, the 104-page document focuses on continuity and coalition-building rather than sustained attacks on the United Progressive Party.

April 21, 2026 · Antigua.news
PM Browne Defends Duty-Free Vehicle Waivers, Open to Codifying Policy in Law

PM Browne Defends Duty-Free Vehicle Waivers, Open to Codifying Policy in Law

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has defended his record on duty-free vehicle concessions, saying he has never refused an eligible applicant, and signalled his government's willingness to codify the policy in law. The remarks come amid ongoing debate over the transparency of the discretionary waiver system.

April 21, 2026 · Antigua News Room
PM Browne Directs Negotiators to Offer Public Workers Maximum Affordable Wage Increase

PM Browne Directs Negotiators to Offer Public Workers Maximum Affordable Wage Increase

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has directed the government's negotiating team to offer public sector workers the maximum wage increase the country can afford, as talks with unions continue amid pressure from rising living costs. The government has already implemented a 5% pay increase and is also advancing a livable wage policy targeting a minimum monthly salary of $2,200.

April 21, 2026 · Antigua News Room