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BVI Premier Slams ‘False’ Claims of Additional $50,000 Sponsorship for Vybz Kartel Concert

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Premier Hon. Natalio D. Wheatley has dismissed reports that the BVI Tourist Board (BVITB) contributed an additional $50,000 to the upcoming Black on Black Concert, set for Saturday, 15th March. Speaking on The Big Story with Cathy Richards on March 11, Wheatley called the claims “false” and warned against misinformation.

“The claim that the BVI Tourist Board put in $50,000 is simply false. It’s inaccurate journalism,” he stated.

He clarified that the BVITB operates with its own budget and that sponsorship decisions are handled by the Board’s Managing Director. However, he reaffirmed that government support for major entertainment events is a strategic investment.

The government’s initial sponsorship of $220,000 for the event has been a subject of debate, with some critics questioning the allocation of public funds to support a concert featuring an artist with a controversial history.

However, Premier Wheatley has defended the investment, suggesting that the economic benefits derived from tourism and related activities justify the expenditure. He remarked that such events stimulate the tourism product, leading to increased spending in areas like accommodation, car rentals, and local businesses.

Steve E. Parillon of YOLO Promotions confirmed that the BVITB’s contribution was “less than $10,000,” significantly lower than some public estimates. He emphasised that such sponsorships are standard practice for major local events. “The BVITB is a sponsor, and they have always been a sponsor of our events,” Parillon noted in a recent interview.

Hon. Wheatley also highlighted the necessity of government support for such events. “If you want to have these events, they must have a certain level of government support. Without it, quite honestly, they won’t happen. You have to spend money to make money. When you stimulate the tourism product, the returns are significant,” he explained.

Addressing the broader impact of entertainment tourism, the Premier highlighted successful past events, including the Buju Banton concert, and the upcoming Vybz Kartel performance. “You’re going to find people flying in, filling up hotels, Airbnbs, and villas. Some can’t even find a place to stay, so they stay with family and friends. They’re renting cars, spending money, paying environmental levies, and departure taxes—all of which support our economy,” he noted.

Looking ahead, Wheatley reaffirmed his commitment to growing the tourism sector, citing that 2024 saw the second most visitors in the territory’s history. “The numbers speak for themselves,” he said. “We’re going to continue working our strategy, and I hope the people of the Virgin Islands will understand the broader impact of what we’re doing.”

Hon.  Wheatley’s comments underscore the government’s ongoing support for entertainment tourism as a key driver of economic growth in the Virgin Islands.

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Former Miss BVI Kathlyn Archibald-Drew Graduates Summa Cum Laude from Howard University

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Former Miss British Virgin Islands, Kathlyn Archibald-Drew, is set to graduate Summa Cum Laude from Howard University as a member of the Class of 2025. A dedicated scholar, Kathlyn has distinguished herself with an Honors Economics Major and a double minor in Political Science and Philosophy.

The former Cedar International School student’s academic journey at Howard University will culminate on May 8.

With a passion for economic development and social change, Kathlyn is preparing to take the next step in her academic career at the London School of Economics, where she will pursue a Master’s in Local Economic Development.

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Local Farmers to Launch Educational Children’s Books Celebrating Agriculture and Culture in the Virgin Islands

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The Virgin Islands’ cultural and literary community is poised to welcome the launch of two new educational publications authored by local farmers next week, marking a unique blend of agriculture, culture, and youth education.

The books — Johnny the Great Rooster and Arona’s First Garden Colouring Book — are the work of Jeffrey and Arona Forbes, a husband-and-wife team deeply rooted in the territory’s farming community. The publications aim to instill an appreciation for sustainable farming and traditional knowledge in younger generations.

Johnny the Great Rooster is a narrative children’s book that explores the often-overlooked role of chickens and roosters in sustainable agriculture. Through storytelling, the book underscores their importance in soil health, natural food production, and the preservation of cultural practices tied to rural life.

Meanwhile, Arona’s First Garden Colouring Book takes a more hands-on approach, introducing children to the basics of planting, nurturing, and harvesting. Its interactive format is designed to encourage early interest in gardening and the environment.

“The primary purpose of Johnny is to portray for all readers the important role that the rooster and chickens play in soil preservation, the provision of meat and eggs naturally, and the sustenance of our cultural heritage,” said the authors in a joint statement.

Anne Lennard, Deputy Director of Culture, praised the couple’s contribution, noting their longstanding influence in the agricultural sector. “The Forbeses are planting more than crops,” she said. “They are also planting seeds of knowledge, pride, and sustainability. Their work reflects the heart of our heritage, and these books will be valuable educational tools for generations to come.”

A public launch event is scheduled for Wednesday, May 8 at 5:00 p.m. at Transformation Church International in Road Town. The program will include readings, book signings, and an opportunity to meet the authors.

The event is hosted by the Department of Culture, whose mandate includes preserving and promoting the Virgin Islands’ cultural identity. The department continues to support local artists, educators, and tradition-bearers through initiatives that bridge the past and future.

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Ouida Returns to the Stage for an Intimate Night of Soulful Connection at One Chevelle Center

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Virgin Islands sensation Ouida Nisbett-Turnbull is set to headline SOUL, an evening dedicated to nourishing the spirit, on Saturday, May 3, 2025, from 7:00 to 10:00 PM at One Chevelle Center — just across from the Sunday Morning Well.

Hosted by The Affair Store, SOUL promises an atmosphere of reflection, connection, and musical uplift. Guests are invited to immerse themselves in an intimate experience designed to recharge the soul.

A celebrated figure in the Virgin Islands music scene, Ouida has long been known for her powerful delivery and ability to move audiences across generations. Her voice and commanding presence have made her one of the territory’s most beloved artists.

Ouida recently released her latest single, Everyday — a reggae-infused anthem produced in collaboration with Los Angeles producer Druski. The uplifting track, which celebrates perseverance and the simple joys of life, has been gaining momentum across digital platforms.

Those interested in attending can call or WhatsApp 541-1986 or 440-3323 for more information, or email theaffairstore@gmail.com.

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