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Children delighted by gifts of new bags and books - Antigua Observer Newspaper

Children at Nelvie N Gore Primary School in Willikies were thrilled to receive new backpacks and supplies courtesy of some generous benefactors on Tuesday. The donations were spearheaded by Glenor Philo – sister of legendary calypsonian Sir Rupert ‘King Swallow’ Philo – and other relatives living in Canada. Relatives of…

U S Ambassador Hails U S -Antiguan Partnership On New Power Plant Project

U.S. Ambassador Hails U.S.-Antiguan Partnership On New Power Plant Project During a July 27 groundbreaking ceremony in Crabbs Antigua, United States Ambassador to Antigua and Barbuda and the Eastern Caribbean, Linda Taglialatela hailed the collaboration of American company Eagle LNG and Antiguan companies Antigua Power Company (APC) and the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) in what will be the island’s first power plant integrating natural gas infrastructure and power generation. Ambassador Taglialatela noted the project is the first of its kind in the Eastern Caribbean and in utilizing LNG, Antigua has taken a strategic step forward in its endeavour of becoming one hundred percent renewal energy capable. “I am confident that this new partnership will put Antigua and Barbuda on the path to further low-carbon solutions,” Ambassador Taglialatela remarked.

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U S Ambassador Hails U S -Antiguan Partnership on New Power Plant Project | U S Embassy in Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean, and the OECS
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Pandemic continues to send gov t revenues plummeting - Antigua Observer Newspaper

Pandemic continues to send gov’t revenues plummeting By Orville Williams With the Covid-19 pandemic reducing government revenue by at least 40 percent, officials from the Ministry of Finance have warned that there are challenging days to come, until the country’s economic fortunes take a turn for the better. According to this week’s post-Cabinet report, many of the government’s borrowing sources have been “fully exhausted”, while the moratoria granted to the state by local banks will soon come to an end. The shutdown of the travel and tourism industries for several months undoubtedly played the biggest role in this economic downturn, leaving the administration scrambling to gather resources from all avenues.

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