Jahphix Television - #1 BVI news https://jahphixtelevision.com/tag/bvinews/ British Virgin Islands (BVI) News on Demand Fri, 22 May 2026 17:06:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Unite BVI Expands Impact Challenge Fund to $250,000 for Entrepreneurs https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/22/unite-bvi-expands-impact-challenge-fund-to-250000-for-entrepreneurs/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/22/unite-bvi-expands-impact-challenge-fund-to-250000-for-entrepreneurs/#respond Fri, 22 May 2026 17:06:03 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=35441 Unite BVI has increased the funding available through its 2026 Impact Challenge entrepreneurship competition to $250,000, following the addition of a new donor, and is inviting Virgin Islands entrepreneurs to apply for grants supporting businesses that address environmental challenges while creating economic opportunities. Lauren Keil, Programme Manager of the VI Purpose Fund, announced the funding […]

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Unite BVI has increased the funding available through its 2026 Impact Challenge entrepreneurship competition to $250,000, following the addition of a new donor, and is inviting Virgin Islands entrepreneurs to apply for grants supporting businesses that address environmental challenges while creating economic opportunities.

Lauren Keil, Programme Manager of the VI Purpose Fund, announced the funding increase during an appearance on The Morning Facts with Cindy Rosan, revealing that the competition’s prize pool has grown from the previously announced $200,000.

“In fact, I’m excited to announce we actually just recently had a new donor come to the table and say, ‘We love this program, we want to put $50,000 additionally on the table,’” Keil said. “So we now have $250,000 to give out. This is the first time we’re publicly announcing it.”

The Impact Challenge is a flagship initiative of the VI Purpose Fund, which supports Virgin Islands entrepreneurs developing businesses that promote environmental sustainability while strengthening the local economy. The program is entering its second year after supporting two winning ventures in 2025 — BlockWorks VI and Report the Reef.

Keil said this year’s competition focuses on projects that contribute to ocean health and environmental resilience, but stressed that eligibility extends beyond businesses operating directly on the water.

“Before you think, ‘Oh, my business isn’t directly related to the ocean,’ there are so many land-based businesses that affect the ocean’s health,” she said.

The challenge is seeking applications in six priority areas, including sustainable fisheries, food sovereignty, carbon reduction, sargassum management, recycling and circular economy initiatives.

“Any business that is replacing a product that we import regularly with a locally manufactured product has a reduction of carbon emissions linked to it,” Keil said. “Any farming business that is really building our resilience and making us a stronger food sovereign nation is also eligible.”

She added that entrepreneurs developing solutions for sargassum seaweed blooms are encouraged to apply.

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“We all know the problems of sargassum seaweed blooms that we receive, but there are entrepreneurs in other countries that have found viable business solutions to sargassum problems,” Keil said.

According to Unite BVI, businesses addressing sustainable fisheries, regenerative aquaculture, ocean-linked food production, marine restoration, waste reduction, recycling and import substitution are among those being targeted through the competition.

Applications opened on April 2 and will remain open until June 10. Keil said entrepreneurs do not need a trade licence when submitting their initial application but must obtain one before advancing to the final stages of the competition.

“We encourage entrepreneurs who don’t have trade licences but want to apply, please apply for your trade licence,” she said.

Last year’s inaugural challenge attracted 47 applications.

“We had 47 applications last year, which for an inaugural business competition we thought was really great,” Keil said. “This year we’re hoping for three or four times that. That is the dream, and we have a lot of interest.”

The selection process will narrow applicants to six finalists who will pitch their business ideas before judges including Sir Richard Branson and Rick Kearney.

“The judges can choose to give all $250,000 to one outstanding entrepreneur or divide it among multiple businesses, depending on the strength of the applications,” Keil explained.

In addition to funding, successful applicants will receive a year of business incubation and acceleration support.

“At Unite BVI, we commit to the winners of the Impact Challenge by giving them a full year of business incubation and acceleration support services,” Keil said. “We build a bespoke team around them to really support them and give them every chance to succeed.”

The VI Purpose Fund was established to support businesses that strengthen economic resilience while protecting the Virgin Islands’ natural environment. Unite BVI officials have said the initiative is designed to encourage local innovation and develop solutions with both environmental and commercial benefits.

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Vanterpool Defends Cruise Pier Project, Proposes Hotel Expansion at Waterfront https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/22/vanterpool-defends-cruise-pier-project-proposes-hotel-expansion-at-waterfront/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/22/vanterpool-defends-cruise-pier-project-proposes-hotel-expansion-at-waterfront/#respond Fri, 22 May 2026 16:43:04 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=35436 Former Communications and Works Minister Mark Vanterpool has defended the Cruise Pier Development Project against longstanding criticism, arguing that the facility delivered economic benefits and value for money while proposing a new phase of waterfront development that could include hotel towers near the cruise pier. Speaking on The Morning Facts with Cindy Rosan on May […]

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Former Communications and Works Minister Mark Vanterpool has defended the Cruise Pier Development Project against longstanding criticism, arguing that the facility delivered economic benefits and value for money while proposing a new phase of waterfront development that could include hotel towers near the cruise pier.

Speaking on The Morning Facts with Cindy Rosan on May 21, Vanterpool said the project, which was developed during his tenure as minister responsible for ports, has proven its worth through increased visitor arrivals, economic activity and revenue generation.

“The port got value for money,” Vanterpool said, citing independent evaluations conducted after construction was completed.

The Cruise Pier Development Project, which opened in 2015, expanded the territory’s capacity to accommodate large cruise ships and included the construction of the Tortola Pier Park commercial complex. The project became one of the most debated public infrastructure developments in Virgin Islands history after its cost rose beyond original estimates and questions were raised about procurement and oversight.

Vanterpool rejected suggestions that the project failed to justify its final cost, arguing that changes made during construction were necessary to create a more resilient and functional facility.

According to Vanterpool, the original proposal would not have adequately accommodated modern cruise vessels and included structures that would have been less resistant to hurricanes. He said the decision was made to redesign elements of the project, including constructing reinforced concrete and steel buildings and expanding docking capacity.

“We decided we were going to build a dock that can hold two ships that are there now,” he said.

Vanterpool said independent assessments commissioned after completion concluded that the project represented value for money and generated substantial economic returns for the Territory through tourism-related spending.

“The estimated benefit to the territory in terms of gross domestic product was over $100 million that the cruise pier would produce every year,” he said.

He also noted that the financing used to construct the facility is nearing repayment.

“I am very pleased with the cruise pier,” Vanterpool said.

While defending the development, Vanterpool argued that additional investment is needed to maximize the potential of the waterfront district. He revealed that he recently discussed new development concepts for the area, including the possibility of constructing hotel accommodations near the cruise pier.

Among the ideas he said have been proposed is a twin-tower hotel development on opposite sides of the waterfront, including one tower near the cruise pier and another in the Village Cay area.

“I prefer to build eventually what they call a tower hotel,” Vanterpool said, adding that he recently shared the concept with officials involved in discussions about the future of the area.

The proposal, he said, would build on existing tourism infrastructure and create additional accommodations within walking distance of the cruise terminal and Road Town’s commercial district.

Vanterpool said the Cruise Pier Development Project should ultimately be evaluated by its long-term economic contribution to the Virgin Islands rather than the political controversy that surrounded its construction.

“Are the constituents of the territory, the residents, benefiting economically from it? Yes,” he said. “The loan that we borrowed to build it is almost finished, and the territory continues to benefit from it.”

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Vanterpool Defends Hon. Lorna Smith’s Post-Election Move to Government https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/22/vanterpool-defends-hon-lorna-smiths-post-election-move-to-government/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/22/vanterpool-defends-hon-lorna-smiths-post-election-move-to-government/#respond Fri, 22 May 2026 16:39:03 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=35433  Former Communications and Works Minister Mark Vanterpool has defended Honourable Lorna G. Smith’s decision to join the Virgin Islands Party-led government following the 2023 general election, saying the move was her own and that the Territory benefited from her experience and expertise. Speaking on The Morning Facts with Cindy Rosan on May 21, Vanterpool rejected […]

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 Former Communications and Works Minister Mark Vanterpool has defended Honourable Lorna G. Smith’s decision to join the Virgin Islands Party-led government following the 2023 general election, saying the move was her own and that the Territory benefited from her experience and expertise.

Speaking on The Morning Facts with Cindy Rosan on May 21, Vanterpool rejected suggestions that he influenced his sister’s decision to support the Virgin Islands Party administration after she was elected as an at-large representative on the National Democratic Party ticket.

“Honourable Lorna Smith, if you know my sister, my dear sister, if you know her, she’s a very intelligent person,” Vanterpool said. “She is a very clear-minded person of the direction she wants to go, and she makes her own decisions.”

Smith’s decision in April 2023 altered the political balance of the House of Assembly after no party secured an outright majority in the general election. The Virgin Islands Party won six seats, one short of the seven required to form a government. Shortly after the election, Smith agreed to support the Virgin Islands Party administration led by Honourable Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley and was subsequently appointed Deputy Premier and Minister for Financial Services, Labour and Trade. The move generated significant public debate because she had campaigned as a National Democratic Party candidate and is married to former Premier Dr. D. Orlando Smith, founder of the National Democratic Party.

Vanterpool said the controversy surrounding the decision has overshadowed what he views as its benefits for the Territory.

“Was it the right decision? I will stand here and say, I think it was,” he said. “The territory needed her expertise in what she was doing.”

He argued that Smith’s decades of experience in public administration, financial services and economic development would have had a greater impact from within government than from the opposition benches.

“I didn’t think the territory would benefit from that expertise as well from the backbench or from an opposition side,” Vanterpool said. “What she did benefited the territory, and it continues to benefit the territory.”

The former Fourth District representative also dismissed claims that he played a role in persuading Smith to support the government.

“It was her decision,” Vanterpool said. “I don’t want people to think that she’s a very intelligent person who makes her own decisions as to what she should do. She made a decision, and I support it.”

Smith herself previously stated that neither her husband, former Premier Dr. D. Orlando Smith, nor others made the decision for her, emphasizing that it was a choice she reached independently after post-election discussions.

While acknowledging that some voters disagreed with the move, Vanterpool said elected officials must ultimately focus on governing rather than political divisions.

“People will always have opposition to that kind of thing because people hold on to the party subject and all those issues when an election is over,” he said. “Let’s see how we can make the country better.”

Vanterpool maintained that Smith’s decision should be judged by its impact on the Territory rather than the political controversy it generated.

“I will not flinch by saying that I think she made the right decision,” he said. “What she did benefited the territory.”

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West End Ferry Terminal Project Redesigned After Bids Exceed Budget https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/20/west-end-ferry-terminal-project-redesigned-after-bids-exceed-budget/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/20/west-end-ferry-terminal-project-redesigned-after-bids-exceed-budget/#respond Wed, 20 May 2026 14:08:15 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=33107 The Government of the Virgin Islands has redesigned the long-delayed West End Ferry Terminal Redevelopment Project after construction bids came in tens of millions of dollars above budget, prompting officials to scale back the plans and prepare to reopen the tender process later this year. In an update issued by the Ministry of Communications and […]

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The Government of the Virgin Islands has redesigned the long-delayed West End Ferry Terminal Redevelopment Project after construction bids came in tens of millions of dollars above budget, prompting officials to scale back the plans and prepare to reopen the tender process later this year.

In an update issued by the Ministry of Communications and Works, headed by Minister of Communications and Works Hon. Kye Rymer, officials said the original tender process produced two bids — approximately $64 million from a joint venture of two local firms and $94 million from a Canadian company. Both proposals exceeded the approved budget and were deemed unaffordable.

The project was subsequently paused with the approval of the Caribbean Development Bank, which is financing the redevelopment under its Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Loan program.

The redesigned terminal, prepared by German engineering and architectural firm INROS Lackner SE, reduces the size of the building while retaining core facilities for passenger processing, customs and immigration. The ministry said engineering assessments also confirmed that additional land reclamation will still be required because the existing site is not stable enough to support the new structure.

“The Ministry recognises that this is not the outcome anyone had hoped for,” the statement said, adding that the redesign was necessary to keep the project within available resources.

The West End Ferry Terminal is one of the territory’s main transportation gateways and serves ferries, water taxis, private vessels and charter yachts traveling between Tortola, Jost Van Dyke and the neighboring United States Virgin Islands. Before Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck in September 2017, the terminal handled a significant share of the British Virgin Islands’ sea arrivals and was a critical entry point for tourists and residents.

The existing terminal was severely damaged during the 2017 storms, which disrupted transportation infrastructure across the territory and led to a broader reconstruction effort supported by international financing. The redevelopment project is part of the government’s post-hurricane recovery and resilience program and is intended to improve border security, expand passenger processing capacity and strengthen one of the territory’s most important links to regional travel and tourism.

The project has been in development for several years. In 2021, the government signed a $1.05 million contract with INROS Lackner SE to design the terminal and oversee construction. The original concept called for a modern, climate-resilient facility capable of accommodating growing passenger volumes while providing upgraded customs, immigration and security services.

The procurement process has faced repeated delays. After an initial prequalification exercise in 2023 did not yield qualified bidders, the process was restarted under revised criteria approved by the Caribbean Development Bank. Four firms were eventually shortlisted, and two bids were submitted in January 2025.

Officials said the revised design preserves the project’s essential features while aligning the scope with the approved budget. The Ministry of Communications and Works said the construction tender process is expected to reopen later this year.

“The Ministry understands that people are disappointed with the pace of this project,” the statement said. “Every effort is being made to move the project forward as quickly as possible.”

The West End Ferry Terminal Redevelopment Project is regarded as one of the government’s priority infrastructure initiatives and is expected to play a central role in improving transportation, tourism and economic activity in the Virgin Islands.

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64 Nominees Announced for 2026 Virgin Islands Icon Awards https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/64-nominees-announced-for-2026-virgin-islands-icon-awards/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/64-nominees-announced-for-2026-virgin-islands-icon-awards/#respond Tue, 19 May 2026 20:02:20 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=32837 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 nominees were released on May 10 after the Assembly of Judges reviewed hundreds […]

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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 nominees were released on May 10 after the Assembly of Judges reviewed hundreds of public submissions received over several months and selected five finalists in each category.
“This year’s nominations truly reflect the depth of talent, impact, and legacy that exists throughout our Territory,” Mr. Hull said. “The stories behind these nominees are powerful reminders that greatness lives among us every day.”
The awards program will also introduce a new feature this year by honoring both current nominees, known as Icons, and lifetime honorees, known as Legends, during the same ceremony.
The Icons are selected through a public nomination and judging process and will be subject to voting. The Legends are chosen based on prior nominations, historical contributions and market research to recognize individuals and entities whose influence is considered longstanding in the Virgin Islands.
Legends will be recognized in 12 categories, including education and youth development, tourism, health and fitness, music and performance, sports, media, religion and nation building.
Organizers said the 2026 nominees represent a broad cross-section of Virgin Islands life, including sports development, youth entrepreneurship, heavy equipment operations, make-up artistry, service to the Sister Islands, visual arts and humanitarian work.
The Legends honorees are scheduled to be announced on May 11 through the Virgin Islands Icon Awards’ Facebook and YouTube platforms.

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.

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Small Brent” Wanted in VI Murder Case Now Named in Sint Maarten Double Homicide Probe https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/small-brent-wanted-in-vi-murder-case-now-named-in-sint-maarten-double-homicide-probe/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/small-brent-wanted-in-vi-murder-case-now-named-in-sint-maarten-double-homicide-probe/#respond Tue, 19 May 2026 19:53:36 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=32831 The fugitive known as John Dawn Emmanuel, also identified as Brent Dain Danglade and the alias “Small Brent,” who was first named by the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) in connection with the May 2025 murder of Nyron Erickson in Tortola, is now also being sought by authorities in Sint Maarten in relation to […]

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The fugitive known as John Dawn Emmanuel, also identified as Brent Dain Danglade and the alias “Small Brent,” who was first named by the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) in connection with the May 2025 murder of Nyron Erickson in Tortola, is now also being sought by authorities in Sint Maarten in relation to a separate double homicide investigation.

Emmanuel was publicly identified in May 2025 as the prime suspect in the killing of Erickson and was considered armed and dangerous. At the time, BVI authorities launched an intensive manhunt and warned residents not to approach him.
Now, nearly a year later, the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Sint Maarten and KPSM Police have issued their own wanted notice, identifying the same suspect as the alleged shooter in the March 2, 2026 “Alligator” double murder investigation on Arlet Peters Road.
The victims in that case were Damien Sylvester and Denisha Delancy. Prosecutors described the incident as a targeted killing aimed at Sylvester, with Delancy believed to have been an unintended victim.
Police in Sint Maarten have released several images from different periods to show the public how Emmanuel has appeared over time, including both recent and older photographs. The published images highlight noticeable differences in his appearance across various stages, while investigators also noted that he has an elongated tattoo on the inside of his right forearm.
While law enforcement agencies across the Caribbean are coordinating efforts to locate him, JTV News BVI has not independently confirmed any active murder warrant issued by U.S. Virgin Islands authorities specifically charging Emmanuel. Current publicly documented wanted notices primarily involve the BVI murder investigation and the Sint Maarten double murder case. Regional cooperation with neighboring jurisdictions, including U.S. agencies, has been reported as part of broader search efforts.
Police continue to urge residents throughout the Virgin Islands and neighboring territories not to approach the suspect and to report any information directly to law enforcement.

JTV News will continue following developments in this major regional manhunt.

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Winston Bolus League Opens With Wins for Relentless and Run It Up https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/winston-bolus-league-opens-with-wins-for-relentless-and-run-it-up/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/winston-bolus-league-opens-with-wins-for-relentless-and-run-it-up/#respond Tue, 19 May 2026 19:49:31 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=32827 – Premier Wheatley Tips Off Season with Ceremonial Free Throw The 2026 Winston Bolus National District Basketball League opened Saturday, May 9, at the Multi-Purpose Sports Complex, with four games played over two days as the British Virgin Islands Basketball Association resumed organized district basketball competition. Premier Natalio D. Wheatley officially opened the league by […]

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– Premier Wheatley Tips Off Season with Ceremonial Free Throw

The 2026 Winston Bolus National District Basketball League opened Saturday, May 9, at the Multi-Purpose Sports Complex, with four games played over two days as the British Virgin Islands Basketball Association resumed organized district basketball competition.

Premier Natalio D. Wheatley officially opened the league by taking a ceremonial free throw during the opening ceremony, which marked the start of a season designed to strengthen coaching and expand opportunities for young athletes across the Virgin Islands.

Saturday’s schedule began with a Junior Division matchup in which Skillfull Ballers Club defeated On A Mission of the Ninth District, 79-27.

Azani Frett led Skillfull Ballers Club with 17 points. Neshaun Frett added 14 points, four steals and three blocks, while Azaniah Glasgow contributed 13 points and five assists.

On A Mission was led by Caleb Stuart, who scored 10 points and added three rebounds and one block.

In Saturday’s Senior Division game, Relentless of the Fourth District defeated VG Elite of the Ninth District, 90-70.

Shakeem Blackemor scored 29 points to lead Relentless. Devante Brewley added 16 points, and Tavon Phillip contributed 13 points.

VG Elite was paced by Shamarr George with 24 points, while Stephano Paul added 14 points.

On Sunday, Mt. Zion Stars of the Second District edged Young Empire of the Eighth District, 54-49, in Junior Division play.

Zion Phillip led Mt. Zion Stars with 25 points and 19 rebounds. Michael Sue added 10 points, including seven in the fourth quarter.

Young Empire was led by Jaleil Matthew with 15 points, while Ricco Bailey scored 12.

In the final game of the weekend, Run It Up of the Third District defeated Empire of the Eighth District, 63-45, in the Senior Division.

Kymal Panchoo recorded 23 points and 13 rebounds for Run It Up, and Jamal Serrante added 15 points.

Empire was led by Dreyonte Findlay with 14 points.

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Man Seriously Injured in Two-Vehicle Crash at Sea Cows Bay https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/man-seriously-injured-in-two-vehicle-crash-at-sea-cows-bay/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/man-seriously-injured-in-two-vehicle-crash-at-sea-cows-bay/#respond Tue, 19 May 2026 19:46:25 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=32824 One man was seriously injured following a two-vehicle collision in the Sea Cows Bay area on Tuesday morning. According to the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF), the crash occurred shortly after 8:00 a.m., prompting a rapid response from officers attached to the Road Policing Unit. Police confirmed that one male involved in the collision […]

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One man was seriously injured following a two-vehicle collision in the Sea Cows Bay area on Tuesday morning.

According to the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF), the crash occurred shortly after 8:00 a.m., prompting a rapid response from officers attached to the Road Policing Unit.
Police confirmed that one male involved in the collision sustained serious injuries and was transported to the Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital for medical treatment. Authorities say he is currently in stable condition.
The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under active investigation as officers work to determine the cause of the collision.
Motorists traveling through the Sea Cows Bay area may experience temporary disruptions as investigations continue.

We will provide further updates should more information become available.

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TVET Week 2026 Highlights Skills Training as Key to BVI’s Future https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/tvet-week-2026-highlights-skills-training-as-key-to-bvis-future/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/tvet-week-2026-highlights-skills-training-as-key-to-bvis-future/#respond Tue, 19 May 2026 19:43:39 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=32821 The Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports is observing Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Week 2026 under the theme, “TVET: The Future of the VI — Together We Learn! Together We Earn!,” with Education Minister Sharie B. de Castro describing skills-based education as central to the British Virgin Islands’ economic development and […]

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The Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports is observing Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Week 2026 under the theme, “TVET: The Future of the VI — Together We Learn! Together We Earn!,” with Education Minister Sharie B. de Castro describing skills-based education as central to the British Virgin Islands’ economic development and workforce readiness.

The weeklong observance is intended to highlight the role of technical and vocational education in preparing students with practical skills and industry-recognized certifications in fields such as sustainable energy, cosmetology, marine technology and culinary arts.

In a statement marking the occasion, Honourable Sharie B. de Castro, Minister for Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, said TVET should be viewed as a primary pathway to success rather than an alternative to traditional academic programs.

“Technical and Vocational Education and Training is not a Plan B,” de Castro said. “It is our Plan A for a resilient, self-sufficient Virgin Islands.”

She said the territory is strengthening partnerships between schools and employers to better align classroom instruction with labor market needs.

“When we say ‘Together We Learn,’ we are talking about a new era of partnership,” de Castro said. “We are bridging the gap between the classroom and the job site.”

The minister said investment in TVET is also intended to expand economic opportunities by equipping students to enter the workforce or start their own businesses.

“By investing in TVET, we are creating a workforce that doesn’t just look for jobs, but creates them,” she said.

De Castro encouraged students to take advantage of the opportunities offered through technical and vocational programs.

“You are the architects of our future,” she said. “Your hands and your minds will build the infrastructure and industries of tomorrow.”

TVET Week 2026 includes activities aimed at promoting technical and vocational education as a key component of the territory’s long-term development strategy

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Top seed Nick Spizzirri and Muhammad Huzaifa Ibrahim PAK advances to the finals of the EMCs Tortola Classics https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/top-seed-nick-spizzirri-and-muhammad-huzaifa-ibrahim-pak-advances-to-the-finals-of-the-emcs-tortola-classics/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2026/05/19/top-seed-nick-spizzirri-and-muhammad-huzaifa-ibrahim-pak-advances-to-the-finals-of-the-emcs-tortola-classics/#respond Tue, 19 May 2026 19:37:55 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=32811 Semifinals night at the EMCs Tortola Classics brought high-level drama, fierce competition, and emotional moments on Thursday evening at Tortola Sports Club, as the tournament’s championship finalists were officially decided. Top seed Nick Spizzirri continued his impressive run with a straight-games victory over close friend and fellow American Tad Carney. With the two players having […]

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Semifinals night at the EMCs Tortola Classics brought high-level drama, fierce competition, and emotional moments on Thursday evening at Tortola Sports Club, as the tournament’s championship finalists were officially decided.

Top seed Nick Spizzirri continued his impressive run with a straight-games victory over close friend and fellow American Tad Carney. With the two players having grown up together, attended primary school, and living just minutes apart, familiarity was high entering the contest. The match opened with long, tactical rallies as both players carefully tested each other’s strengths. While the exchanges were often evenly contested, Spizzirri consistently demonstrated superior composure in key moments, using his movement and shot selection to outmaneuver Carney and secure an 11-3, 11-6, 12-10 victory. Carney threatened to extend the battle after building a 9-7 advantage in the third, but Spizzirri steadied himself to close out the match in three games.

The second semifinal featured hometown favorite and BVI National Coach Adam Murrills against Pakistan’s rising star Muhammad Huzaifa Ibrahim. Murrills energized the local crowd with a fast start, racing to an early lead in the opening game, but Ibrahim’s explosive power and precise winners soon shifted momentum. After taking the first two games, Ibrahim saw Murrills respond brilliantly in the third with improved court positioning and creative attacking play. However, disaster struck early in the fourth when Murrills sustained a right leg injury, significantly limiting his mobility. Despite bravely continuing, the BVI coach was unable to overcome the physical setback, and Ibrahim capitalized to seal an 11-8, 11-4, 5-11, 11-2 win and punch his ticket to the final.

The results set up a highly anticipated championship clash between the tournament’s top seed Nick Spizzirri and the dangerous Muhammad Huzaifa Ibrahim. Spizzirri enters the final with consistent form and recent success from tournaments in Bermuda and the U.S., while Ibrahim’s power and shot-making ability have established him as a serious challenger capable of producing an upset.

Following the semifinals, JTV Sports caught up with Adam Murrills, Tad Carney, and Muhammad Huzaifa Ibrahim. Murrills expressed disappointment that he was unable to fully dictate play from the start, Carney predicted Spizzirri would claim the title in three games, and Ibrahim acknowledged Spizzirri’s credentials while making it clear he would not be intimidated as he pursues championship glory.

With the EMCs Tortola Classics final now set, fans at Tortola Sports Club are eagerly anticipating what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to an outstanding week of professional squash.

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