Mark Doyle
North Leeward came alive Sunday night as Dr. Kishore Shallow, the New Democratic Party’s (NDP) candidate, delivered a fiery and uncompromising address aimed squarely at incumbent MP Carlos James of the Unity Labour Party (ULP). Throughout the more than 30-minute presentation, Shallow framed his candidacy as a response to what he described as years of unfulfilled promises, political favouritism, and a widening disconnect between James and his constituents. Shallow opened with a message he repeated throughout the night: “ONEY” — 1 Vote Carlos. Come answer your judgement.” This Election Is Not About Me and Carlos Shallow told supporters that he…
As the political temperature rises across the country, the Unity Labour Party’s (ULP) election campaign is shining brighter than ever — complete with high-profile concerts, big-budget staging, and talk-generating performances from international artists, including a popular act flown in from Jamaica. But while supporters cheer the entertainment, a new conversation is taking shape across the islands: Where is all this campaign money coming from? A Campaign Turning Heads This year’s political season has seen events that feel less like rallies and more like full-scale productions—lighting rigs, professional sound systems, branded merchandise, and now big-name artistes. The level of spending has…
Georgetown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines – Olliver, a man widely known as “Popeye,” is speaking out about what he says has been years of harassment from his neighbour in Georgetown. According to Olliver, the situation has escalated to the point where he fears for his peace of mind, and he claims police have refused to properly take his complaints. Olliver says the harassment has been ongoing for many years. He alleges that the neighbour has thrown urine and old items onto his property, practiced obeah at night in his yard, and even tossed chicken bones in his garden. “Is…
The curious case of the Southern Grenadines “The Unity Labour Party (ULP) won the popular vote on the mainland.” These are the words of Dr. Ralph Gonsalves as he offered his post election analysis after the 2020 election. His words were often repeated because the New Democratic Party (NDP) secured 32,900 votes to win the popular vote for the first time since 1998. His argument troubled me because Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) is one multi-island country and not a combination of separate countries. Residents of Friendship, Ashton and Charlestown are as much Vincentian as residents of Park Hill,…
In 18 days, SVG will go to the polls to elect a new government. Ralph is dangerously frightened. He is panicking now because he is so concerned about himself and the possible legacy of embezzlement, corruption, vindictiveness, injustice, and, most of all, fraudulent elections, of which his family will have to bear the brunt of the burden when he no longer exists as prime minister. He is very worried about the old people’s saying, “All crave, all lose.” He knows that to protect his legacy, he MUST REMAIN IN POWER BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY. He is cognisant that the truth…
Who Deserves Your Vote? The familiar rhythm of election season has returned to the shores of St Vincent and the Grenadines. Campaign vehicles are winding through our villages, loudspeakers are echoing off hillsides, rallies are pulsing with music and fervour, and social media are ablaze with partisan fluff. Yet, beneath this spectacle lies a question that every Vincentian of voting age must answer in quiet contemplation: who deserves your vote? The weight of an ‘X’ ‘X’ – a simple mark on a ballot paper, but one which carries enormous power. It can lift a nation toward prosperity or condemn it to…
The University of the Southern Caribbean mourns the passing of Dr. Vernon E. Andrews, a distinguished educator, musician, and former President of Caribbean Union College (now USC). Dr. Andrews devoted a lifetime of faithful service to the institution, serving as teacher, department chair, and dean. His visionary leadership helped secure the historic affiliation with Andrews University. He was married to Dr. Phyllis Andrews, and together they were the proud parents of four children, the late Vernetta, Vaughn, Veldon, and Verleyne. We celebrate his enduring legacy of scholarship, music, faith, and service that continues to inspire generations of USCians. Our prayers…
RFHL RECORDS US$329 MILLION IN END OF YEAR PROFITS Vincent A. Pereira, Chairman of Republic Financial Holdings Limited (RFHL), announced today that the Group achieved a profit attributable to equity holders of US$329 million for the year ended September 30, 2025. This is an increase of US$29 million or 9.7% over the 2024 reported profit of US$300 million, driven by sustained loan growth, prudent risk management, and improved operational efficiency. In presenting the results, Mr. Pereira said “For the past financial year, the Republic Financial Holdings Limited Group has delivered record results, strengthened its balance sheet, and deepened relationships with…
Pilot suspended as GCAA probes landing at construction site and risky take-off A pilot working with Air Services Limited, who mistakenly landed a Cessna 208 Grand Caravan Aircraft at a school construction site in Lumidpau, Region 9 and took off from the location nearly hitting a fence, has been suspended by the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority pending a full investigation. The pilot’s name has not been revealed. The investigation into the incident which occurred on the 6th November, is expected to be completed within a week. In a statement, the GCAA said the aircraft bearing the registration 8R-THR, has also…
interCaribbean Airways Launches New Nonstop Service Between San Juan and St. Kitts interCaribbean Airways is pleased to announce nonstop flights between San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) and St. Kitts (SKB), commencing December 18, 2025. The service operates in each direction, two times weekly with a 1-hour and 10-minute flight time, providing enhanced access between Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. “This route marks another important step in our mission to connect the people and cultures of the Caribbean,” said Trevor Sadler, CEO of interCaribbean Airways. “By establishing nonstop service between San Juan and St. Kitts, we’re creating a vital link between…
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