SIX patients with severe cases of visual impairment caused by cataracts benefited from the Project You Foundation’s Gift of Sight for the Festival...
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Scores of additional citizens and residents are to receive cataract surgery as part of an initiative spearheaded by the Health Ministry. The programme has been labeled a visionary partnership between the Government of Antigua and Barbuda and Dr Ronnie Bhola of Trinidad Eye Hospital. Briana Anthony reports.
SIX patients with severe cases of visual impairment caused by cataracts benefited from the Project You Foundation’s Gift of Sight for the Festival...
By Felix Kuyinu The management of Isolo Local Council Development Area, LCDA, has sponsored free Cataract surgeries to residents in the community....
Comptroller of Customs, Raju Boddu has disclosed that discussions are being held for the return of the dollar barrel initiative for Christmas. The...
There is a fresh opportunity for residents to benefit from professional development courses at the University of the West Indies Five Islands...
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez sent a congratulations message to the people and government of Antigua and Barbuda for their National...
Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne has suggested the country may eventually become the majority owner of
The Princess Margaret School has received a major donation of musical instruments from Wadadli Drum Clinic. The aim is to inspire the next generation...
The “Bright Journey” medical team from Guangdong Province, China, in collaboration with Pacific Eye Institute has successfully completed 34...
The Social Protection Board hosted a tea party for senior citizens at The People’s Place on Tuesday. The gesture was aimed at showing appreciation...
Tourist arrivals have set a new record for the first 10 months of 2024. Chief Executive Officer of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, Colin...