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This Week We Feature Young Professional Doneisha D. Maduro-Findlay
By Nikolai J. Earle
Meet the bright, ambitious, creative and determined Doneisha D. Maduro-Findlay, our Young Professional for this week.
The Pentateuch for primary school shelves – Hon Myron V. Walwyn
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Her story of the sacrifice of her parents and the close bond of herself and brother Mr Kareem-Nelson Hull and her youthful challenges caused streams of tears to trickle down the cheeks of Ms Ayana S. Hull, the author of The Pentateuch, which was officially launched yesterday July 9, 2014.
When the Media is Bought, FATCA Real & Wealthy Tourism a Myth
By Alred C. Frett
ACFrett - BVP (Truth for the Youth)… Saturdays 6pm – 7pm on ZROD 103.7FM & ZVCR 106.9FM
New dance video to showcase VI’s talent
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – A group of talented young dancers of the Territory have embarked on a project to create a dance video featuring bits and pieces of songs from Beyonce Knowles’ latest album with the aim of pushing the talent of Virgin Islands dancers, choreographers and video production persons.
‘Calypso must go without victimization’ – Joycelyn 'Sistah Joyce' Searles
DUFF’S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI – With lyrics that point fingers directly to the ills of the National Democratic Party (NDP) government during this term in office Joycelyn 'Sistah Joyce' Searles said that it is only calypso that tells nothing but the truth and as such judges should not be influenced by government to mark down calypsonians during the calypso competition this year.
How Did We Get Here?
By Donald E. de Castro - “too old to be intimidated”
History is always an important aspect of life, whether it is a village, town, city, country or the world; therefore it is important that history is always properly recorded. In this respect it is always necessary and important that every-one try to keep track of what is happening around us as there is that possibility some information recorded may not always be accurate and by paying attention such errors may be corrected before it is too late.
Steel Pulse delivered - $$ well spent by patrons
CANE GARDEN BAY, Tortola, VI – When it was all said and done, Grammy award winning roots reggae band Steel Pulse delivered at the 2nd annual Bayside Rhythms summer festival, up to the early morning hours of today June 6, 2014, satisfying old fans while making new ones.
UPDATE: YOP & Hoop it Up extend summer camp registration
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Organizers of the 2014 edition of the Youth Outreach Programme (YOP) and Hoop it Up summer camp said that they are keen on giving every child desirable of participating in the camp this year a chance to get involved and as such have made provisions to extend the registration period.
UPDATE: Finalists for 2nd Soca Monarch decided
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Last weekend organizers of the 2nd annual Soca Monarch narrowed down the list of those who are going to have a shot at the purse for this year’s Soca Monarch cash pocket and other prizes.
'Festival is not a Carnival' - Donald E. De Castro
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Social and Political commentator Donald E. De Castro is on a mission to improve Festival activities saying that presently they do not reflect the significance of what is being celebrated.
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