Entertainment
Buju Banton to Headline Valentine’s Weekend in USVI

Legendary reggae artist Buju Banton’s “Long Walk To Freedom” tour is set to make a historic stop in the US Virgin Islands, with performances in St. Thomas and St. Croix on February 14th and 15th, 2025, respectively. This two-day lovers’ event promises to be the most exquisite Valentine’s Day weekend celebration in the USVI.
The event is a collaborative effort by Westline Productions, Top Tier Management Group (TTMG), and Ciga Promotions, aimed at providing an unparalleled experience for attendees. Buju Banton’s return to the stage will offer fans in the USVI a robust and electrifying performance that celebrates freedom, resilience, and unity.
Previous stops on the “Long Walk To Freedom” tour in Jamaica and New York City received tremendous support, and the organizers anticipate the same enthusiasm for the USVI leg. Omar Stephenson of Top Tier Management Group expressed confidence in his team’s plans, stating, “Our entire event team features exemplary talent with years of experience in various aspects of the entertainment industry. We are excited to be part of Buju Banton’s evolution and to support this celebration of love through music on Valentine’s Day weekend.”
Tony Rosario of Westline Productions shared similar sentiments, saying, “This concert will be more than just a performance; it will be an unforgettable experience that will resonate with everyone in attendance. Buju Banton’s return is a monumental event for our community, and we are dedicated to making it a night to remember. The energy, the music, and the spirit he brings are unmatched.”
Shawn Baptiste of Ciga Promotions added, “We are thrilled to reignite the Agriculture Fest weekend with this special production and look forward to welcoming visitors to the Virgin Islands for these evenings of entertainment. We are working with local authorities to ensure a safe and exceptional experience for all attendees.”
For more information, please visit www.longwalktofreedomusvi.com. All media inquiries should be directed to media@longwalktofreedomusvi.com.
Entertainment
Premier Wheatley: Festival Committee Board to Be Finalised Within Days

As preparations for the Virgin Islands’ annual festival gather momentum, Premier Dr Natalio D. Wheatley has confirmed that the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sustainable Development is in the final stages of appointing a formal Festival and Fairs Committee board.
Speaking during an appearance on Virgin Islands Voice on Wednesday, 14 May, the Premier said that recommendations for board membership are currently under review and are expected to be submitted for Cabinet approval in the coming days.
“We anticipate that by next week, the Cabinet will approve the board appointments,” Dr Wheatley said. “Some of those who have been serving voluntarily have applied, and we look forward to having an officially ratified board in place.”
For years, the Festival and Fairs Committee has been driven by dedicated volunteers, many of whom have contributed tirelessly to the Territory’s cultural calendar. One such individual is Honourable Hart Smith, a former Director of Culture and a past Festival Queen, whose longstanding involvement was commended by the Premier.
“She has been part of the festival from way back,” he said. “We’re grateful to have someone with her knowledge and experience continuing to serve.”
While committee work has traditionally been unpaid, the Premier noted that legislation permits the Minister to provide stipends to appointed board members. Volunteers may also receive small benefits, such as complimentary access to events.
“It is a tremendous amount of work,” Dr Wheatley acknowledged. “If we can get the structure working efficiently and the finances allow, we will also look at what can be done to support sub-committee chairs, who put in a great deal of effort as well.”
The Premier was clear, however, that the government’s role in the festival is not commercial. “Our goal is not to make a profit,” he said. “We want businesses and vendors to thrive, but any revenue collected at the gate is intended solely to cover expenses and ensure everyone is paid. Vendors should not be left owed.”
In 2024, the festival generated over one million US dollars in revenue, though total expenditures exceeded that figure. Funding for the event is drawn from government allocations, private sponsorships and proceeds from festival-related activities.
As final plans are made for the upcoming festival season, Dr Wheatley reaffirmed the government’s commitment to cultural preservation, responsible stewardship and community engagement.
“We do this out of love for our culture and our people,” he said. “We’re working to ensure this festival is not only a success, but sustainable for the future.”
Entertainment
Former Miss BVI Kathlyn Archibald-Drew Graduates Summa Cum Laude from Howard University

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

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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