BOYNES TAEKWONDO ACADEMY TO HOST BVI’S FIRST POOMSAE COMPETITION

Boynes Taekwondo Academy is gearing up to host the territory’s first Poomsae competition which will be held at their Kingston, Tortola Dojang on January 20, 2024. The Poomsae is a high-performance competition with defined patterns of defence and attack practised to refine Taekwondo techniques for colour belts yellow through red. There will be three stages of … Continued

FRASER CALLS FOR A REFERENDUM TO BE HELD AND FOR A HOA DEBATE ON GOVERNOR’S REQUEST FOR MORE POWER

Opposition legislator Honourable Julian Fraser is requesting a referendum to be held in the British Virgin Islands to allow the people to decide on whether the governor should be granted additional power. Fraser made the call during an Opposition press conference on Tuesday, January 9 as he proposed a special sitting of the House of … Continued

HALF-TRUTHS – PREMIER ON GOVERNOR’S CLAIM THAT UNITY GOVT WAS MAINLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COI DEADLINES

Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley has refuted the claims made by the governor during his most recent press conference that the Unity Government was mainly responsible for the initial deadlines granted for the implementation of the Commission of Inquiry (COI) recommendations. While His Excellency Governor John Rankin did state that the decision included talks … Continued

IS THE OPPOSITION TRULY UNITED? FISSURES EMERGE IN PUBLIC STATEMENTS

While His Majesty’s Loyal Opposition stands united with the Government of the Virgin Islands in its opposition to His Excellency Governor John Rankin’s bid for expanded powers, Tuesday’s press conference revealed fissures within the group regarding the best approach. Honourable Marlon Penn, Representative for the 8th District, advocated for unwavering collaboration, saying that the Opposition … Continued

OPPOSITION DISPLEASED WITH GOVERNOR’S REQUEST, STANDS IN SOLIDARITY WITH GOVERNMENT

His Majesty’s Loyal Opposition has declared its unwavering support for the government’s stance against Governor John Rankin’s request for increased authority to implement reforms stemming from the Commission of Inquiry (COI) recommendations. During a press conference on Tuesday, January 9th, Opposition Leader Ronnie Skelton expressed deep concern regarding the Governor’s intentions. He emphasized the Opposition’s … Continued

“HE COULD DO A LOT OF DAMAGE IN 10 MONTHS” – PREMIER ON GOVERNOR IF GRANTED NEW POWERS

The leader of government business Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley has residents on notice of the possible damage that could result in the BVI over the next 10 months if the governor is granted his requested additional powers. Premier Wheatley said the BVI’s Constitution will first have to be amended to allow for the … Continued

PREMIER SLAMS GOVERNOR’S CLAIM ON MINISTERS SEEKING TO WEAKEN INTEGRITY ACT

Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley has slammed the recent allegation made by His Excellency Governor John Rankin who said that members of the House of Assembly are seeking to weaken the Integrity in Public Life Act 2021. The premier’s response came during Monday’s press conference which was held to address some of the developments stemming … Continued

RDA HANDS OVER KEYS TO JVD MULTIPURPOSE EDUCATIONAL FACILITY

The Virgin Islands Recovery and Development Agency (RDA) has announced the handover of keys to the new Jost Van Dyke Multipurpose Educational Facility to the school’s principal ahead of the upcoming term. The new school provides a safe, inclusive learning environment for students on Jost Van Dyke. Its impact as a Multipurpose facility is expected … Continued

ADDITIONAL POWERS TO BE TEMPORARY IF GRANTED – ASSURES GOVERNOR

His Excellency Governor John Rankin has assured residents that his requested additional powers will be specific to the implementation of the Commission of Inquiry (COI) recommendations and a temporary enactment if approved. Governor Rankin provided further clarity on the details relating to his request that was sent to the United Kingdom Government. While admitting that … Continued