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New BVILOVE e-magazine puts spotlight on Gov’t Projects

The Government of the Virgin Islands (VI) has rolled out a new ‘BVILOVE e-magazine’, aimed at putting the spotlight on Government projects in the Virgin Islands. Photo: GIS/Facebook
Speaking on the launch of the monthly e-magazine, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said, the government remained committed to the development of Virgin Islanders. Photo: RDA/Facebook/File
Speaking on the launch of the monthly e-magazine, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said, the government remained committed to the development of Virgin Islanders. Photo: RDA/Facebook/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The Government of the Virgin Islands (VI) has rolled out a new ‘BVILOVE e-magazine’, aimed at putting the spotlight on Government projects in the Virgin Islands.

The e-Magazine, which saw its launch on January 25, 2021, will focus on the Government’s 2021 Budget Theme: “Innovation - Building a Stable, Diverse, Competitive Economy with Strong Industries and Partnerships for Regional and International Trade, by Building and Harnessing the Creative Capacity of our Human Capital.”

Speaking on the launch of the monthly e-magazine, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said, the government remained committed to the development of Virgin Islanders.

Gov't passionate about developing VI people & economy

“Your Government is passionate about the development of our people. We are passionate about the development of this economy, and we are passionate about the present and future success of the Virgin Islands.”

The Premier added, “Together, working with you, we will continue to do our part to ensure that we put opportunities of empowerment to strengthen our economy.”

A release from the Government Information Services noted that the magazine will chronicle several Government projects and will include cross-ministry initiatives aligned with the 2021 Budget and Legislative Agenda.

The monthly e-magazine can be accessed by emailing GovEmag@gov.vg or downloaded from the website of the Government Information Service (GIS) by visiting  bvi.gov.vg.

6 Responses to “New BVILOVE e-magazine puts spotlight on Gov’t Projects ”

  • smh (27/01/2021, 10:05) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    bvilove? this is just an information pamflet about what the government has done in the territory , nothing about bvilove , very strange.
    • wow (27/01/2021, 10:39) Like (12) Dislike (0) Reply
      Funny how y’all get place there into power to take care of us and y’all steady bragging on everything y’all do, why y’all don’t talk about the hundreds of jobs lost, talk about the people who couldn’t leave their homes when they didn’t have any food in their fridges that had to rely on their neighbors for help, there’s a lot of bad that y’all did but here you are trying to be poster boys
  • Windy (27/01/2021, 10:11) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    Good move you have to tell your story or else they will tell it for you
  • Rubber Duck (27/01/2021, 10:12) Like (1) Dislike (5) Reply
    Theme: “Innovation - Building a Stable, Diverse, Competitive Economy with Strong Industries and Partnerships for Regional and International Trade, by Building and Harnessing the Creative Capacity of our Human Capital.”

    That should be a best seller.
    • Grammar? (27/01/2021, 12:13) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      Sounds like a run on sentence with bad punctuation not exactly a theme to be trumpeting lol
  • Rubber Duck & Grammar (27/01/2021, 13:12) Like (0) Dislike (4) Reply
    You cannot control your self everything our Givernment do irritate you. Please control your selves hating is not good for your health.


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