Local News
His Majesty Prison Hosts Groundbreaking Debate on Recidivism: Inmates Speak Out
His Majesty Prison recently facilitated its inaugural debate between male and female inmates, marking a significant step in the ongoing efforts to address recidivism rates within the penal system.
The event, organised in collaboration with the New Life Baptist Church, saw incarcerated individuals engaging in a spirited discussion on the causes of high reoffending rates and potential strategies for reducing them.
The debate, centered around the theme “Why is the rate of reoffending so high and what can the prison do to reduce the numbers,” showcased the inmates’ perspectives on the matter. Minister for Health and Social Development, Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley, hailed the initiative as a testament to the prison’s commitment to prisoner welfare and rehabilitation.
“To break this cycle, we must invest in rehabilitative measures within our prison services,” Minister Wheatley stressed. “This debate was a great initiative, and I must give credit to the Prison Ministry arm at the New Life Baptist Church and His Majesty Prison for their wonderful efforts.”
Superintendent for Prison, Mr. Jay Kendall, echoed Minister Wheatley’s sentiments, underlining the importance of providing inmates with a platform to voice their opinions and contribute to the development of long-term rehabilitation strategies. Mr. Kendall pledged to incorporate inmates’ insights into the prison’s three-year strategic plan, signaling a proactive approach towards prisoner reintegration.
The debate concluded with the female team emerging as the victors, earning praise for their compelling arguments. In recognition of their efforts, they were awarded $500, while the male team, lauded for their participation, received $250 to be divided among team members upon release.
Reverend Dr. Michael A. Turnbull of the Cane Garden Bay Baptist Church pledged to donate five laptops to His Majesty Prison. This contribution aims to facilitate educational and vocational opportunities for inmates, supporting their journey towards rehabilitation and societal reintegration.
The Ministry of Health and Social Development, in collaboration with His Majesty’s Prison, remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing prisoner rehabilitation initiatives in the Virgin Islands. Through collaborative efforts and innovative programs, stakeholders aspire to create a more supportive and conducive environment for inmates striving for redemption and positive change.


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64 Nominees Announced for 2026 Virgin Islands Icon Awards
The Virgin Islands Icon Awards has announced 64 nominees across 13 categories for its 2026 ceremony, recognizing individuals and organizations for contributions in fields including sports, entrepreneurship, media, music, agriculture and public service, founder and executive producer Kareem Nelson Hull said.
The Virgin Islands Icon Awards was established to recognize individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the social, cultural and economic development of the Territory.

Health
BVI Monitors Cruise Ship Hantavirus Outbreak; Health Minister Says Local Risk Remains Low
The Ministry of Health and Social Development is monitoring an outbreak of hantavirus linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius that has resulted in several confirmed cases and three deaths, but Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley, Minister for Health and Social Development, and Dr. Ronald Georges, Chief Medical Officer, said Monday that the risk to the Virgin Islands remains low.
The ministry said the reported cases involve passengers and crew aboard the Dutch expedition vessel, which was operating outside the Caribbean region. Health officials said there is no evidence of any cases in the Virgin Islands or elsewhere in the Caribbean.
Honourable Wheatley said the ministry is working with regional and international partners, including the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), to monitor the situation and strengthen surveillance systems.
“At this time, the risk to the Caribbean, including the Virgin Islands, is considered low,” Dr. Georges said. “We are utilizing enhanced surveillance systems and maintaining routine port health inspections and preparedness protocols to ensure the continued protection of public health.”
Hantavirus is a rare but potentially serious disease that is primarily transmitted through contact with infected rodents or their droppings, urine or saliva. Human-to-human transmission is extremely uncommon.
The ministry said the rodent species typically associated with the virus are not commonly found in Caribbean environments, further reducing the likelihood of local transmission.
Residents are advised to avoid contact with rodents and areas where they may be present, safely clean and disinfect areas contaminated by rodent waste, maintain proper sanitation and waste disposal, and seek medical attention if they experience symptoms such as fever or respiratory distress.
Early symptoms of hantavirus can resemble the flu but may progress to more serious respiratory complications if not treated promptly.
“We will continue to work closely with regional and international partners to ensure that any potential risks are identified early and managed effectively,” Dr. Georges said. “Protecting the health and safety of our residents remains our top priority.”
The Ministry of Health and Social Development said it will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.
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