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- CABINET APPROVES SALE OF LOTS AT CANEFIELD EAST, PLAT MAPIERRE
Cabinet, at its meeting on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, approved the sale of thirty-seven (37) residential lots, twenty-six (26) at the Canefield Housing Scheme and eleven (11) at Plat Ma Pierre, to young professionals within the public and private sectors as well as members of the Dominican diaspora, at subsidized rates. This initiative forms part of Government’s continued commitment to expanding access to affordable housing and supporting wealth creation through property ownership, particularly among the nation’s youth. It also reflects a strategic effort to encourage greater investment and reconnection among Dominicans living abroad. In total, the Government has approved the sale of eighty-five (85) residential lots for the 2025/2026 Financial Year, including in Warner, Jimmit, Hillsborough Garden, Cotton Hill, Grand Bay, Pottersville and Bath Estate. This broader initiative reflects a strategic and sustained approach to land allocation and housing development across multiple communities.
- CABINET APPROVES THE APPOINTMENT OF SPERM WHALE RESERVE BOARD
Cabinet, at its meeting on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, approved the appointment of the Sperm Whale Reserve Board, along with the creation of critical positions to support the effective implementation of the Sperm Whale Reserve Act. The decision represents a significant step forward in safeguarding Dominica’s marine biodiversity and reinforcing the country’s global leadership in marine conservation. The newly appointed Sperm Whale Reserve Board will provide strategic oversight, policy guidance and governance for the management and protection of the Reserve. The Board will play a pivotal role in ensuring that the objectives of the Act are achieved, including the preservation of sperm whale populations and the sustainable use of marine resources. In addition, Cabinet has approved the establishment of the positions of Chief Sperm Whale Reserve Officer and Sperm Whale Reserve Rangers. These roles are essential to the operationalization of the Reserve and will be responsible for the day-to-day management, monitoring, enforcement and public education activities within the designated area. The Chief Sperm Whale Reserve Officer will oversee the administration and coordination of all Reserve activities, while the Reserve Rangers will be tasked with enforcement, surveillance and stakeholder engagement to ensure compliance with the provisions of the Act. This initiative underscores the Government’s continued commitment to environmental stewardship, sustainable development and the protection of Dominica’s unique natural heritage. It also aligns with national and international efforts to promote biodiversity conservation and climate resilience.
- CABINET APPROVES THE APPOINTMENT OF THE MEDICAL LABORATORIES' COUNCIL
Cabinet, at its meeting on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, approved the appointment of the Medical Laboratories Council in accordance with the provisions of the recently enacted Medical Laboratories Act 2024. The council aims to strengthen the regulatory framework for medical laboratory services in Dominica and ensure the highest standards of quality, safety and professionalism in the sector. The Medical Laboratories Council comprises representatives from key stakeholder institutions, including the Medical Board, the Ministry of Health, the Dominica Bar Association, the Dominica Bureau of Standards, the Dominica Chamber of Commerce and experienced and qualified laboratory technologists. This multi-sectoral composition ensures a balanced, transparent and technically sound approach to the governance and oversight of medical laboratory services in Dominica. The establishment of the Council is central to the effective implementation of the Medical Laboratories Act and will serve to enhance public confidence in laboratory testing and diagnostic services across the country. The functions of the Medical Laboratories Council include: Regulating and overseeing the practice of medical laboratory services in Dominica; Establishing and enforcing standards for the operation, licensing and accreditation of medical laboratories; Registering, licensing and maintaining a register of qualified laboratory professionals; Promoting and ensuring adherence to quality assurance and quality control systems in all medical laboratories; Investigating complaints and taking appropriate disciplinary action in cases of professional misconduct or breaches of established standards; Advising the Minister for Health on matters relating to medical laboratory services and policy development; Facilitating continuing education, training and professional development for laboratory personnel; and Collaborating with relevant local, regional and international bodies to ensure compliance with best practices and emerging standards in laboratory medicine. The Government reaffirms its commitment to strengthening the health sector through robust regulatory systems and institutional capacity building. The appointment of the Medical Laboratories Council underscores this commitment and represents a proactive approach to safeguarding public health and improving healthcare delivery in Dominica.
- Dominica Athletics Association Announces Strategic Partnership with Adidas as Official Uniform Sponsor
The Dominica Athletics Association (DAA) proudly announces a landmark partnership with global sportswear leader Adidas, which will serve as the Association’s official uniform sponsor moving forward. This collaboration represents a significant milestone in the continued evolution and professionalization of athletics in Dominica. As one of the world's most recognized sports brands, Adidas carries a legacy of innovation, performance, and elite athletes. This partnership aligns seamlessly with the Dominica Athletics Association’s vision to elevate the standard of athletics locally while enhancing the visibility and competitiveness of Dominican athletes on the regional and international stage. Through this agreement, athletes representing Dominica will be outfitted in high-performance Adidas apparel designed to meet the demands of elite competition. Beyond functionality, the uniforms will reflect a strong visual identity—one that shows a world-class brand and the pride, resilience, and determination of the Dominican people. The Association views this partnership as more than a sponsorship; it is a strategic alliance rooted in shared values of excellence, discipline, and ambition. By aligning with Adidas, the Dominica Athletics Association reinforces its commitment to providing athletes with the tools, support, and global exposure necessary to succeed at the highest levels of sport. President of the Dominica Athletics Association, Brendan Williams, emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating: “This partnership with Adidas marks a transformative moment for athletics in Dominica. Partnering with a brand of this global prestige shows where we are heading as an organization. It is not just about uniforms—it is about identity, confidence, and the message we send when our athletes step onto the track. Our athletes will wear Adidas with pride, but more importantly, they will wear the flag of Dominica with even greater purpose. This collaboration strengthens our ability to support and inspire our athletes as they represent our nation on the world stage.” The Dominica Athletics Association also expresses deep appreciation for the opportunity to partner with Adidas, recognizing the brand’s trust and investment in Dominican athletics. The collaboration is expected to inspire a new generation of athletes while reinforcing national pride among supporters at home and abroad. As Dominican athletes don their new uniforms for upcoming competitions, they will carry not only the mark of a globally respected brand but also the enduring spirit of a nation committed to excellence in sport.
- IMA Grenada Appoints Ms. Renée Moses as Head of Diasporic Affairs
The Citizenship by Investment Committee and Management of the Investment Migration Agency (IMA) wish to inform the general public and stakeholders of the appointment of Ms. Renée Moses, as Head of Diasporic Affairs. Ms. Moses brings over a decade of experience in strategic marketing, international trade relations, destination branding, and stakeholder engagement across the Caribbean, United Kingdom, European, and Middle Eastern markets. She is a dynamic and results-driven executive with a proven track record in leading high-performing teams and executing multi-market campaigns that drive growth and global brand visibility. Most recently, Ms. Moses served as Marketing Manager with a licensed local agent, where she led marketing and business development strategy. Ms. Moses has also held senior marketing roles with Atlantis, The Palm, Kerzner International in Dubai, and the Grenada Tourism Authority, where she successfully increased visitor arrivals, expanded international trade networks, and managed high-impact promotional initiatives across key global markets. Her experience includes extensive collaboration with embassies, consulates, and diaspora stakeholders to promote Grenada’s brand internationally. She holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in International Marketing from The University of the West Indies and a Bachelor of Science in International Business from St. George ’s University. She is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and holds a Google Digital Marketing & E-Commerce Professional Certificate. The Committee and Management welcome Ms. Moses to the role and are confident that her international experience and strategic expertise will contribute meaningfully to the establishment and growth of Diasporic Affairs.
- Outsource Development supports Youth Peace Leaders at the Launch of the UNESCOs Dialogue in Motion and Peace Ambassadors Initiative
Outsource Development, under the leadership of Natasha Yeeloy-Labad, is proud to launch the Dialogue in Motion – Peace Ambassadors Initiative, as part of the UNESCO Peace Leadership Program (2025–2026 Cohort 1). This initiative will engage some 50 volunteer young professionals across the private and public sectors as Peace Ambassadors over the next six months. Participants will be equipped with practical tools to strengthen intercultural dialogue, enhance self-awareness, and improve how they communicate and collaborate within diverse environments. The program places a strong emphasis on advancing the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals, fostering a new generation of leaders committed to dialogue-driven solutions. In addition to professional engagement, the initiative will extend its impact to approximately 200 school-aged youths, creating opportunities for early exposure to peace-building concepts, cultural understanding, and collaborative problem-solving. Speaking on the initiative, Project Lead Natasha Yeeloy-Labad emphasized the importance of building capacity for dialogue: “This work is about equipping individuals with the awareness and tools to engage meaningfully across differences. When we strengthen how people communicate and understand each other, we strengthen communities and create pathways for peace.” Through this initiative, Outsource Development continues to demonstrate its commitment to capacity building, youth engagement, and sustainable development, while contributing to global efforts to promote peace and partnership. As a member of the UN Global Compact the organization embraces the principles of cooperation for goals and ensuring sustainability in development. The participants attending will in addition to completing the Why Are We Like that training will be recognized by the Peace Leaders Network as a Peace Leader.
- Dominica State College to Host 2026 Career Fair, Calls on Businesses to Engage Emerging Talent
The Dominica State College (DSC) is preparing to host its highly anticipated DSC Career Fair, scheduled for April 16th, 2026, as part of its ongoing commitment to student development and workforce readiness. The Career Fair will provide students with a valuable platform to explore various career paths, network with industry professionals, and connect directly with potential employers. The event is expected to bring together a wide cross-section of organizations, offering students insight into real-world opportunities and career expectations. In addition to student participation, DSC is extending a strong invitation to business owners, employers, and organizations to take part in the event. Companies are encouraged to register, showcase their services, and engage with a pool of emerging talent ready to enter the workforce. Marketing & Communications Officer at the Dominica State College, Kimberly Benjamin noted “This initiative is not only about preparing students but also about strengthening partnerships between the College and the business community.” “We are calling on organizations to play an active role in shaping the future workforce of Dominica.” Interested businesses and individuals can register or obtain more information by contacting the Career Development Office at careerdevelopment@dsc.edu.dm or 255-8124. The DSC Career Fair promises to be a dynamic and impactful event, fostering meaningful connections and opportunities for both students and employers.
- DOMINICA TO TAKE ON GUYANA AND SINT MARTEEN IN CONCACAF SERIES
5 new comers have been named in the Senior Men’s National Football Team as Dominica gets set to resume its campaign in the Concacaf Series this week in the Dominican Republic. Dominica is set to face Guyana on Friday March 27th at 3pm at the Estadio Cibao, Santiago de los Caballeros and also play Sint Maarten on Monday 30th March at 6pm at the same venue. The National team is coming off two defeats in the first leg of the tournament held in St Kitts back in November 2025. The games this week will be the first set of matches under interim head coach Kurt Herd. The Technical Staff has named an 18 member squad, which includes 5 new comers and 3 overseas based players. Making their debuts at the senior level will be We United midfielder Jahlil Alexander, Middleham United striker Clemson Isaac, National under 20 players Dwight Eloi and Nicholas Harve, and US based Titus Sandy Jnr who plays with the MLS side Orlando City FC. The full 18-man team is Donte Newton, Dwight Eloi, Nick Anthony, Savio Anselm, Jervanie Xavier, Antawn Larocque, Clemson Isaac, Marcus Bredas, Eustace Marshall, Titus Sandy Jnr, Nicholas Harve, Troy Jules, Audel Laville, Briel Thomas, Javid George, Lyan Edwards, Dhamario Challenger and Jahlil Alexander. The team is being coached by Kurt Herd with Oris Mills as assistant coach, Kelvin Benjamin as team manager, Clevon Vidal is the team medic, Courtney Challenger the goal keeper coach, Reginald Darroux equipment manager, Dr Curtis St John team doctor and Garvin Richards team media officer.
- Dominica Cadet Corps Marks 25 Years Since Revival with Week of Activities
The Dominica Cadet Corps is celebrating 25 years since its revival in 2001, with a week-long lineup of activities aimed at commemorating the milestone. The events, scheduled from March 22 to March 28, 2026, are designed to engage the public and raise awareness—particularly among potential cadets—about the benefits of joining the organization and its role in youth development across Dominica. Although revived in 2001, the Dominica Cadet Corps has a much longer history, having existed for over 116 years in the Commonwealth of Dominica. Over the years, it has remained a voluntary organization committed to shaping young individuals through paramilitary training, discipline, and leadership development. Organizers say the anniversary activities will not only celebrate the Corps’ legacy but also highlight its continued contribution to national development and the empowerment of Dominican youth.
- FAO strengthens agricultural protections to support Grenada's USD 2.6 millionsoursop-valued economy
Reinforcing national capacities to support safe trade and long-term growth of Grenada’s soursop production – Grenada holds a unique distinction as the only country in the world currently authorized to export fresh non-irradiated soursop to the United States of America, which highlights the need to continually enhance efforts to strengthen the sanitary and phytosanitary systems in the soursop value chain. This invaluable soursop industry serves as a critical lifeline for rural livelihoods and plays a significant role in the country’s export success. Its rare market access positions soursop as a high-value strategic crop, generating an estimated USD 2.6 million annually and supporting approximately 2,600 farmers, most of whom are smallholders whose livelihoods depend on its continued growth. To support and protect this vital industry, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands & Forestry in Grenada, and the Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF), recently implemented the “Enhancing sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) capacity and market access for Grenadian soursop exports projects.” As part of this initiative, a three-day capacity-building workshop on Risks and Anticipatory Frameworks for the Soursop Industry was held in Grenada from February 9 to 11, 2026, at the National Stadium, facilitated through partnership with FAO, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Caribbean Agricultural Health and Food Safety Agency (CAHFSA). The comprehensive workshop brought together 31 participants, including 18 females and 13 males mainly drawn from the Ministry of Agriculture and its technical units including extension, pest management, and forestry services as well as the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI). This diverse group of technical officers, programme staff, and institutional partners enabled meaningful cross-sector discussions on surveillance, early warning systems, and coordinated response planning to strengthen the protection of the island’s soursop industry. The training forms part of a broader set of interventions under the project aimed at strengthening SPS systems along the entire value chain, focusing on strengthening participants’ ability to anticipate and manage plant health risks through improved surveillance, early warning systems, particularly early pest detection and/or early signs of infestation, sample reporting, scenario planning and coordinated response mechanisms. These include the development of a holistic surveillance programme and emergency response system, strengthening institutional capacities for pest detection and certification, piloting traceability systems for export markets, and building the capacities of farmers and extension services in Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and Integrated Pest Management (IPM). During the workshop, FAO also highlighted some complementary activities being executed under the project, including the establishment of two farmer-owned demonstration plots, one in Saint Andrew and the other located in Saint Patrick which will support farmer training, the promotion of Good Agricultural Practices and Integrated Pest Management for enhanced on- farm productivity and sustainability in Grenada’s soursop sector. Ms Anne Desrochers, FAO Production and Plant Protection Specialist emphasized that by strengthening technical capacity and coordination among stakeholders results in building a more resilient and sustainable soursop industry in Grenada. She stated, “Grenada’s exclusive access to the United States market for fresh soursop presents a significant and timely opportunity to strengthen the livelihoods of farmers and uplift rural communities”. Ms Desrochers stated that overall, the participants described the training as highly valuable, noting that the mix of theoretical sessions and practical exercises provided a platform for knowledge sharing and collaborative learning. The training concluded with the identification of key actions including common implementation barriers and collaboration mechanisms to strengthen preparedness and anticipatory responses within the soursop value chain.
- Government Continues Monthly Engagement with Kalinago Chief and Council
The Hon. Cozier Frederick, Minister and Parliamentary Representative for the Salybia Constituency has held the second monthly engagement meeting with the Kalinago Chief and Council. The March 5, 2026 meeting represents the second in a series of structured engagements aimed at maintaining open dialogue and strengthening collaboration on matters concerning the development and management of the Kalinago Territory. These meetings form part of an ongoing commitment by the Government to ensure that development initiatives within the Kalinago Territory are discussed transparently with the Chief and Council while fostering greater coordination on issues affecting the wellbeing of the Kalinago people. A major focus of the meeting was the operationalization of the Kalinago Territory Multipurpose Centre and Emergency Shelter, a significant infrastructure project currently under construction in Bataca within the Kalinago Territory. The facility represents a major investment of $7.6 million in the development and resilience of the Kalinago community. The project is being implemented by the Government of Dominica with financing support from the Government of Canada through the Community Disaster Risk Reduction Fund managed by the Caribbean Development Bank. As part of the project’s stakeholder engagement process, the Kalinago Chief and Council also recently visited the construction site to observe the progress of the works and gain a better understanding of the scope and expected impact of the facility on the community. Once completed, the Multipurpose Centre will serve as a critical hub for community development, cultural preservation, training programmes, and tourism-related activities, while also functioning as an emergency shelter during natural disasters. The modern climate-resilient facility is designed to accommodate up to 125 persons during emergencies and will include several key amenities such as: • Dormitory space • Kitchen and dining facilities • Washrooms and sanitation facilities • Storage for food and emergency supplies • A first aid centre • Offices and emergency operations space • A library and computer room • Parking facilities including spaces for persons with disabilities The building is designed to withstand seismic activity and Category Five hurricane conditions and will incorporate sustainable features including solar power generation, backup diesel power systems, and a 15,000-gallon water storage capacity to ensure self-sufficiency during disasters. During the meeting, discussions focused on the future management and operational framework of the facility, including programming, training opportunities for community members, and the range of cultural, educational, and tourism activities that could be hosted at the centre. The Multipurpose Centre is expected to be completed following its 16-month construction period, after which it will be officially commissioned and handed over to serve the Kalinago community as both a centre for cultural and social activity and a critical component of Dominica’s climate resilience strategy. The meeting also discussed the process for selecting a name for the facility that reflects the heritage, language, and cultural identity of the Kalinago people, with proposals including community consultation and participation from local schools. Additionally, the meeting addressed plans for the continued development of International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples celebrations within the Territory, particularly through the observance of Kalinago Day on August 9. Discussions explored expanding the celebration to include cultural exhibitions, culinary showcases featuring cassava and traditional foods, sports activities, educational programmes, and cultural exchanges with other Indigenous communities. Hon. Cozier Frederick reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to working closely with the Kalinago Chief and Council. “These engagements are important to ensure that development within the Kalinago Territory reflects the aspirations of the community while preserving the culture, traditions, and heritage of the Kalinago people,” he stated. Both the Government and the Kalinago Council also agreed that future meetings will address additional priority issues, including housing development, agricultural support, cultural events, waste management, and community beautification initiatives within the Territory. The Government and the Kalinago Council have agreed to continue these monthly engagement meetings to ensure ongoing consultation, collaboration, and progress on key initiatives affecting the Kalinago Territory.
- Remarks by the President of the Republic of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, on the current state of relations with the Government of the United States
In line with the consistent policy of the Cuban Revolution throughout its history, and guided by the Army General as the historic leader of our Revolution and by myself, and in coordination with the highest structures of the Party, State, and Government, Cuban officials have recently held talks with representatives of the Government of the United States. These conversations have been aimed at seeking solutions, through dialogue, to bilateral differences that exist between the two nations. There are international factors that have facilitated these exchanges. The purpose of these discussions is, first of all, to identify bilateral issues that require solutions based on the seriousness and impact, and, on the other hand, to find solutions to the problems that have been identified. Furthermore, the objective is to determine the willingness of both parties to undertake concrete actions for the benefit of the peoples of both countries. In addition, it is intended to identify areas of cooperation in order to address threats and ensure the security and peace of both nations, as well as in the region where we live and develop our lives, namely Latin America and the Caribbean. It should be recalled that it has not been, nor is it, the practice of the leadership of the Cuban Revolution to respond to speculative campaigns regarding this type of issue. This is a matter that unfolds as part of a very sensitive process that is conducted with seriousness and responsibility, as it affects the bilateral relations between the two nations and requires enormous efforts to find solutions and create spaces for understanding that allow us to move away from confrontation. During the exchanges that have taken place, the Cuban side has expressed its willingness to carry out this process on the basis of equality and respect for the political systems of both States, as well as for the sovereignty and self-determination of our Government. This has been stated taking into account a sense of reciprocity and adherence to international law. Credit: (Cubaminrex)












