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UPP Candidate Calls Highway Renaming Proposal a 'Slap in the Face' to Community
UPP candidate Alex Browne has condemned a proposal to rename the Sir Rupert Philo Highway as a "slap in the face" to the community and the family of the late calypso icon, making the remarks ahead of Monday's St. Philip's North by-election.
Four Health Centres to Extend Operating Hours Starting April 1
Four community health centres in Antigua will begin offering extended operating hours from April 1, 2026, Health Minister Molwyn Joseph has announced. The Browne's Avenue, Grays Farm, and Clare Hall health centres, along with the Villa Polyclinic, are among the facilities affected.
CXC Declares Inaugural Electronic Examinations Session a Landmark Success
The Caribbean Examinations Council has declared its first fully electronic and hybrid examinations session a success, with its chief executive affirming that the region is ready for the digital future of assessment. The milestone marks a significant shift in how CXC administers exams across the Caribbean.
Government Settles Decades-Long Elloy De Freitas Legal Dispute
The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has reached an amicable settlement with former public servant Elloy De Freitas, resolving a legal dispute that has remained active for nearly 30 years. The agreement brings one of the nation's longest-running legal cases to a formal close.
Government Signs Contract to Move ABS TV/Radio to Caribbean Cinemas Building
The government has signed a contract to relocate ABS Television and Radio to the Caribbean Cinemas building on Friars Hill Road, following industrial action by workers over mold, flooding, and poor conditions at the current Cross Street facility.
Cabinet Moves to Reassure Public on Welfare of Antiguan Students in Cuba
The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has moved to reassure the public about the welfare of national students studying medicine in Cuba, with the Cabinet confirming ongoing direct communication with those enrolled.
Antigua's 'Blind Free Zone' Drive Gets Boost with US$90K Equipment and Overseas Training
Antigua and Barbuda's Cabinet has moved forward with the 'Blind Free Zone' initiative, securing US$90,000 in specialised equipment and overseas training opportunities aimed at eliminating preventable blindness across the country.
Former GGDS President Demands Shaw Call Constitutionally Overdue Elections
Former GGDS President Trevor Cranston is publicly calling on sitting President Jason "Mud-Man" Shaw to name a date for elections he says are constitutionally due every two years. Cranston made the appeal during an appearance on the Good Morning Jojo Sports Show.
Greene Represents Antigua and Barbuda at Twelfth UK-Caribbean Ministerial Forum
Foreign Affairs Minister E.P. Chet Greene travelled to London to participate in the Twelfth UK-Caribbean Ministerial Forum on March 10, 2026, representing Antigua and Barbuda among regional Foreign Ministers and senior officials.
UPP's Alex Browne Slams Politicisation of Glanvilles Polyclinic Pharmacy Opening
UPP by-election candidate Alex Browne has condemned the "shameful" politicisation of the newly opened Glanvilles Polyclinic pharmacy, asserting his long-standing advocacy for healthcare services in St. Philip's North ahead of the March 15 vote.
ABEC Issues Liquor Ban Reminder Ahead of St. Philip's North By-Election
The Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission has reminded the public that the sale and distribution of intoxicating liquor is prohibited during polling hours for next week's St. Philip's North by-election, citing the Representation of the People Act.
Antigua and Barbuda Delegation Heads to UN for Women's Empowerment Talks
Antigua and Barbuda has sent a five-member delegation to the 70th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women in New York, led by Minister of Social and Urban Transformation the Hon. Rawdon Turner. The session runs from March 9 to 19 at UN headquarters.
Governor General and Lady Williams Represent Antigua at Westminster Abbey Commonwealth Service
Governor General Sir Rodney Williams and Lady Sandra Williams attended the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London, representing Antigua and Barbuda in their roles with the Royal Commonwealth Society.
All-Female Parliament Session Tackles Cannabis Reform in Historic YWiL Debate
The Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda held a historic all-female sitting on March 9 as part of the Young Women in Leadership initiative, with participants debating a motion to establish a Joint Select Committee on cannabis reform.
Cuba's Power Crisis Sends Warning Signals Across Region as CARICOM Eyes Response
A major power failure in Cuba has raised alarm across the Caribbean, with CARICOM now considering its response to what analysts are calling a regional energy security concern. Electricity has been partially restored, but the crisis has exposed deeper vulnerabilities affecting the wider region.
US$60M Flagged for Possible 'OECS Air' as Antigua-Barbados Talks Advance Regional Integration
Talks between the prime ministers of Antigua and Barbuda and Barbados have produced proposals for a new regional airline backed by US$60 million and a sustainability-focused tourism accreditation system, signaling renewed momentum for OECS integration.
Directorate of Gender Affairs Celebrates Four Women in 'Give to Gain' Spotlight Series
The Directorate of Gender Affairs held a special ceremony on March 6th to honour four women through its 'Give to Gain' Spotlight Series, celebrating selfless community service. The event highlighted women whose compassion and dedication have made a meaningful impact in Antigua and Barbuda.
Antiguan Youth Ambassador Begins Second UN Term With Push for Caribbean Unity
Antiguan Youth Ambassador Shaquan O'Neil has begun a second term on the UN Youth Advisory Group, calling on Caribbean nations to abandon siloed approaches and embrace regional unity in international advocacy. According to Antigua Observer, O'Neil argues that individualism is hampering the region's collective progress.
NSWMA Disputes UPP Claims of Weeks-Long Garbage Backlog in Seatons and Glanvilles
The NSWMA has formally denied UPP caretaker George Wehner's claims that garbage went uncollected for weeks in the Seatons and Glanvilles communities, saying the areas experienced delays rather than prolonged service failure. The authority's Board of Directors issued a statement addressing the allegations directly.
Minimum Wage Hike Expected After Advisory Committee Submits Report to Cabinet
Antigua and Barbuda's National Minimum Wage Advisory Committee has submitted its recommendations to Cabinet, paving the way for a potential increase to the current nine-dollar-per-hour minimum wage. The committee held its first meeting in November 2025 before completing its deliberations.