
CABINET NOTES: The Cabinet reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that the people of Antigua and Barbuda, particularly those on the lower economic scale, enjoy access to affordable and dignified housing—an essential pillar of national pride and social progress. To this end, Cabinet agreed to fast-track plans for the construction of homes in Jennings, Belmont, and other areas across the nation.
As part of its ongoing efforts to uplift communities, Cabinet agreed to provide additional assistance to the HAPPI Programme, in supporting the construction and repair of homes for the less fortunate. This initiative reflects the Government’s dedication to strengthening families, building resilient communities, and fostering a sense of national unity.
Cabinet also commended the Minister for Works for advancing the nation’s beautification agenda through the planting of trees along highways and the acquisition of five miles of guard rails to enhance safety and aesthetics. Ministries were further encouraged to continue this greening effort, in collaboration with the Urban Renewal Ministry, by expanding tree planting initiatives that will enrich the natural beauty of Antigua and Barbuda for generations to come.
In the spirit of national pride and sustainable living, Cabinet endorsed the upcoming Backyard Garden Competition set for launch on October 16, and directed the Minister for Agriculture to broaden the programme to include a School Gardens Competition and an Institutions Competition, each with attractive monetary prizes. These initiatives aim to instill environmental stewardship, strengthen food security, and beautify our communities while showcasing the creativity and pride of our citizens.

Through these combined actions, Cabinet signaled its unwavering commitment to a future where every citizen can enjoy not only affordable housing but also a cleaner, greener, and more beautiful Antigua and Barbuda.
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I can truly say this is a brilliant idea that I have blogged about. I do think we should have an idea about what fruits trees are left in Antigua and Barbuda since property owners are cutting down fruit trees without knowing if that fruit tree is the last one in the country.
We need more golden apple trees, plum trees (red and yellow), ginip trees, dumz trees, mani-apple/mami-apple trees, bajan cherry (just cherry) trees, this purple fruit tree (I forgot the name), and other trees.
I believe we are on our last few trees for some fruit trees. Does anyone notice that? I did when I was in Antigua.
you always try to find a way to make everything about you. did you not get enough attention and breast milk as an infant?