Saturday, May 16, 2026

The Sheriff’s paid up and ready to rumble

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Independent candidate for Christ Church South Steve “The Sheriff” Hunte raised eyebrows yesterday when he turned up at the National Housing Corporation building to pay his deposit at the temporary Treasury Department there.

“The Sheriff is here,” Hunte announced, attracting attention to his all-black attire that included a jacket embellished with various emblems representative of his one-man Kingdom Government of Barbados, a black broad-brimmed hat and his “plummet” staff.

The plumber by profession said as an independent candidate running under his self-styled KGB party, “I believe that little finger of power that you give me, I can use it.”

Hunte raised his plummet and handcuffs and declared: “Time to rescue the economy and make some arrests.” (GC)

 

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