Antigua and Barbuda more connected with global investment markets
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has promised to uphold the legacy of Sir Vere Cornwall Bird, affectionately known as Papa Bird, by being at the vanguard of the Antigua Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) – a party the late national hero led for more than 25 years.
Comparing his drive to develop Antigua and Barbuda to that of the late prime minister, Browne said he would prevent excessive malfeasance in public office and would not allow people who intend to act on their personal interests to permeate his party.
During his speech at the wreath laying ceremony to commemorate the life and contributions of the late “Father of the Nation” on Wednesday, Browne explained: ” From time to time we have comrades who may become ill focused, who may seek to put their personal interest above that of the institution. There are some who will put their ambitions above that of the institution, there may be some who may even seek to explo
PM says ‘unchecked members’ will not cause division in ABLP
By Elesha George
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has promised to uphold the legacy of Sir Vere Cornwall Bird, affectionately known as Papa Bird, by being at the vanguard of the Antigua Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) – a party the late national hero led for more than 25 years.
Comparing his drive to develop Antigua and Barbuda to that of the late prime minister, Browne said he would prevent excessive malfeasance in public office and would not allow people who intend to act on their personal interests to permeate his party.
During his speech at the wreath laying ceremony to commemorate the life and contributions of the late “Father of the Nation” on Wednesday, Browne explained: ” From time to time we have comrades who may become ill focused, who may seek to put their personal interest above that of the institution. There are some who will put their ambitions above that of the institution, there may be some who may ev
Traffic Department Head displeased with road marking issues
Head of the Traffic Department, Superintendent Rodney Ellis (file photo)
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By Orville Williams
Though significant progress has been made with work on some of the island’s major roadways, there are fresh concerns from the police, specifically with the road markings now being done in some areas.
The government’s Road Infrastructure Rehabilitation project has not been without its fair share of criticism over the last few years, with delays and public disagreements between the government and the contractor – Bahamas Hot Mix (BHM) – tainting attitudes toward the widely heralded venture.