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PM Browne says election will be held in April

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne Friday confirmed that he had written to Governor General, Sir Rodney Williams, advising him to dissolve Parliament for a general election that will be held next month.

In the last general election which was held on January 18,  2023, the ruling Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP)won nine seats with the other seats going to the main opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) and a lone independent candidate.

Browne told legislators on the same day that the ABLP’s Randy Baltimore was sworn in as a legislator following his by-election victory last week, that he had written to Sir Rodney today “ advising him that acting under the powers of the Antigua and Barbuda Constitution Order 1981, Section 60, Subsection 1, which provides that the Governor General, acting according to the advice of the Prime Minister, may at any time prorogue or dissolve Parliament, now advise that the Parliament be dissolved”. 

Browne said that the intention was to “prorogue Parliament and issue the writ today” but that it would have placed the UPP at a further disadvantage.

“I am a Christian man, and I believe in mercy. So I’ve been advised to give them a few more days to allow them to get their house in order, because clearly, even though they are making articulations to the extent that they are ready, they still do not have a full slate as yet.

“And in as much as we want to be strategic, again, we don’t want to put the opposition at a major disadvantage. So instead of proceeding, and in this case the elections could have been held by the 17th of April.”

But Browne said that the government has decided that he will advise the Governor General “to dissolve the Parliament on Wednesday, 1st April 2026, by proclamation.

“Now, we have not issued the writ as yet, though the letter has been prepared, and I don’t know how generous my colleagues on this side will be, whether or not the writ of election should be issued the same day.

“When we meet next week, Wednesday, the Cabinet will make that determination and advise me whether or not the writ should be issued on the 21st, and if the writ is issued on the 21st, then the elections will be 21 days afterwards, which means it’ll be the 22nd, because it’s 21 days, including holidays, Sundays.

“However, based on the advice of my colleagues, we will determine whether or not it is issued several days later, again, depending as to the state of readiness of the opposition. But what I’ll say here, we will not give the members on the other side more than an additional week. It’ll be less than a week”

Browne told Parliament that the government is hoping that next week being Holy Week, the opposition will “utilise Holy Week to bring their party together, to get some love in their hearts, and to get in a state of readiness.

“So, Mr. Speaker, again, this is in keeping with the Representation of People Act 2001, Section 30, (3:13) and amended by statutory instrument number 6 of 2010, in which a writ of election is to be published shortly thereafter, as I said, if not by Wednesday next week, certainly within a week.

“And a subsequent correspondence will be sent to the Governor General, indicating the date for the, well, first of all, the issuance of the writ, and subsequently the nomination of candidates, and the date for the general elections,” Browne added. (CMC)

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Tears trickled down the face of Romancia Makaila Odwin as the jury announced it had found her guilty of murder.

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Productivity down $140m due to NCDs

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Barbados is losing $140 million each year in productivity due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

That staggering fact and figure was revealed yesterday by Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Davidson Ishmael, who said there was a sustained effort to reduce the number of deaths due to NCDs in the country.

His comments came during the press conference to launch the Live Stronger Longer Diabetes and Hypertension Association of Barbados and Republic Bank Blue Wellness Conference.

It was held at the Ministry’s headquarters, Frank Walcott Building, Culloden Road, St Michael.

“When it comes to the workplace, they’re not able to do as much as they used to do, produce as much as they used to because of a debilitating disease. There’s a larger impact. The deaths are what we’re seeking to prevent. We love our people but we also want our people to live healthier,” Ishmael said.

He said NCDs accounted for 80 per cent of adult deaths in Barbados, adding that the ministry invested heavily in both prevention and treatment of such diseases, with annual expenditure ranging from about $375 million to $825 million.

Ishmael said that the ministry had developed its NCD unit to drive public education, advocacy and the development of programmes and initiatives aimed at encouraging individuals to take these diseases and their health seriously.

He encouraged increased physical activity and said the Ministry would continue to implement initiatives to support healthier lifestyles with strong emphasis on improved nutrition.

President of the Diabetes and Hypertension Association of Barbados Tyrone Lowe said it had expanded its focus over the years beyond awareness to include screenings, counselling, diabetes management, distribution of supplies and education programmes. He noted that the association operated under the acronym SEAS – Support, Education, Awareness and Screening.

Lowe said the association reached much of the population through self-management workshops, workplace screenings and camps for children on an annual basis. Additionally, for the past two years, the association was focused on the number of people living with NCDs and encouraged them to be informed about their health.

“If your numbers are not okay, then do something about it. Take action. We believe knowledge is power and action saves lives,” Lowe suggested.

The association, he added, was embarking on its 51st anniversary this year and was renewing its efforts to combat the growing prevalence of diabetes and hypertension. Lowe stressed that success would not just require medical interventions but a shared commitment to healthier living.

He underscored the need to make healthy living more accessible and appealing for all, pointing to better food choices, embracing active lifestyles, managing stress and ensuring that everyone had access to the support they needed to live well.

As part of its outreach, the association plans to visit shops, schools, churches and other organisations and institutions to deepen the awareness and implementation of healthy living across the island.

The Live Stronger Longer conference will take place over two days in May at Carifesta House. It will bring together more than 300 attendees and exhibitors along with 15 international speakers. The focus will be on practical strategies for living longer and healthier lives.

(AJ)

Back-to-back titles for The St Michael School

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The St Michael School dominated and dismissed all competition to secure back-to-back titles in the girls’ section of the Dasani Barbados Secondary Schools’ Athletics Championships at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex.

Long before the final event, St Michael had taken an unassailable lead to end with 357 points, a full 120 ahead of Harrison College. Combermere School (197.5), Springer Memorial School (181) and Christ Church Foundation with 15, made up the top five. Queen’s College were not far behind on 171.

Completing the final tally of points: Alexandra School 125.5, The Lodge School 113.5, Coleridge and Parry School 105, Alleyne School 87, Princess Margaret Secondary 40, Frederick Smith Secondary 36, The Ellerslie School 27, St George Secondary 22.5, The Lester Vaughan School 17, Daryll Jordan Secondary 17 Grantley Adams Memorial 12, Graydon Sealy Secondary 8 Parkinson Memorial 7, Providence Secondary 7, Deighton Griffith Secondary 6, St Winifred’s School 2.

Hayley Merritt of Harrison College claimed the victrix ludorum title with 36 points. Competing in the Under-girls’ division, she won the long jump, high jump and triple jump and was third in the 100m hurdles. 

Division Champions

Under-13 Girls Champion: Blake Carrington (The St Michael School) 35 points 

Under-15 Girls Champion: Cuzara Batson (Harrison College) 22

Under-17 Girls Champion: Haley Merritt (Harrison College) 36

Under-20 Girls Champion: Aniya Nurse (The St Michael School) 30

Wanted man now in police custody

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Oneil Ricardo McDonald, 43, of Hythe Gardens, Maxwell, Christ Church, is now in police custody after being the subject of a “Wanted Man” bulletin issued on March 25.

Police said McDonald was taken into custody on Thursday, March 26, and is assisting officers with investigations into serious criminal matters.

The Barbados Police Service thanked the public and the media for their assistance in the matter.

Police seek help identifying person of interest

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The Barbados Police Service is appealing to the public for assistance in identifying and locating a man wanted for questioning in connection with a serious criminal matter.

Police said the individual is considered a person of interest and urged anyone with information to come forward.

Members of the public can contact District ‘B’ Police Station at 437-4311 or 430-7625, Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477, or the nearest police station.

Authorities also reminded that harbouring or assisting wanted persons is a serious offence and can result in prosecution.

BSSAC three-peat for Combermere boys

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Combermere School successfully defended their boys’ title in the Dasani Barbados Secondary Schools’ Athletics Championships.

When the curtain came down on the annual showcase this evening at the Usain Bolt Sports Complex, Combermere finished with 267.5 points for a hat-trick of titles.

The Lodge School were second with 235.5, The St Michael School third with 208, four ahead of Harrison College. St Leonard’s Boys’ School rounded out the top five with 193 points.

Following in order: Queen’s College 161, Christ Church Foundation 114, Coleridge and Parry School 102, St George Secondary 97.5, Alleyne School 76, Grantley Adams Memorial 54, The Lester Vaughan School 51, Alexandra School 43, Parkinson Memorial 41, The Ellerslie School 39.5, Graydon Sealy Secondary 38, Frederick Smith Secondary 34, Daryll Jordan Secondary 25, Princess Margaret Secondary 17, Deighton Griffith Secondary 14, Lockerbie College 11, St Winifred’s School 6, Alma Parris Academy 2, Young Explorers Barbados 2.

Alex Jones-Ifill of St Leonard’s Boys’ School was the victor ludorum with a full 40 points, winning the 100 metres, 200 metres, a record 55.02 seconds in the 400 metres and long jump.

Division Champions:

Under-13 Boys Champion: Alex Jones-Ifill (St Leonard’s) 40 points

Under-15 Boys Champion: Alex Whitehead (The St Michael School) 33

Under-17 Boys Champion: Taje Coward (The Lester Vaughan School) 28

Under-20 Boys Champion: Rashad Gibson (The Lodge School) 25.5

Ministry responds to rodent sighting at St. Bartholomew School

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The Ministry of Education Transformation acted quickly after a janitor reported seeing a mouse in a prefabricated building at St. Bartholomew School.

According to the Ministry, The Vector Control Unit visited on Tuesday, March 24, laying bait and recommending door sweeps on specific entrances. Installation continued through Thursday, March 26, alongside routine janitorial cleaning.

A follow-up inspection on Friday, March 27, found droppings in one classroom. 

The building will undergo industrial cleaning over the weekend to be ready for classes on Monday, March 30.

The Ministry continues working with the Ministry of Education Health and Wellness on pest control measures. 

School leadership is being urged to maintain proper waste disposal and daily cleaning to keep environments safe for staff and students.

SEA opens Client Centre at Oistins

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The Social Empowerment Agency (SEA) officially expanded its community presence today with the opening of a new Client Centre at Southern Plaza, Oistins, Christ Church.

This is a move officials say reflects Government’s deepening commitment to stronger social protection and more accessible public services.

Delivering remarks at the ceremony, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Wayne Marshall described the opening as “a distinct privilege”.

He noted that the new facility represented both a physical expansion and a reaffirmation of Barbados’ national focus on social inclusion and service delivery. 

The first Client Centre was opened at Six Roads, St Philip.

SEA brings all of Barbados’ social agencies under one umbrella, an amalgamation of the Child Care Board, National Assistance Board, Welfare Department, National Disabilities Unit, and the Resilience and Reintegration Unit. (TRY)

House fire at Bank Hall

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UPDATE:

MP for St Michael West and Minister of Housing Chris Gibbs said his worst fears were realised when he learnt a woman had died in the fire at Bank Hall, St Michael today.

Gibbs, who was attending the third fire scene in a month, made a plea for fire safety around the home.

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UPDATE:

A 48-year-old woman perished in an evening fire at Bank Hall, St Michael. Deputy chief fire officer Henderson Patrick spoke to the media at the scene.

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The Barbados Fire Service is at this time responding to a house fire at Bank Hall, St Michael.

More details as they come. (Nation News)