
Prime Minister Gaston Browne is sponsoring 10 fully funded scholarships for residents of St. John’s City West to pursue selected short courses at the University of the West Indies Global Campus in 2026.
The initiative, announced through the St. John’s City West Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) constituency group, is aimed at expanding access to practical, career-focused training and supporting skills development among constituents.
According to the announcement, the scholarships will cover short courses designed to enhance professional capacity in areas including human resource management, supervisory and project management, labour law, marketing, office management, occupational health and safety, financial planning for small businesses, and introductory legal and education-related programmes.
The courses are offered through the UWI Global Campus Antigua and are internationally recognised. Participation is limited to residents of St. John’s City West, with spaces capped at 10 recipients.

The constituency group described the opportunity as an investment in personal advancement and workforce readiness, encouraging eligible residents to review the course options and application details outlined in the official flyer.
Interested individuals are advised to apply promptly, as spaces are limited.

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Chet, me tell you so yesterday, he go try and out do you. He no lub fu be second best, but you too harden. Make your move now, you are too timid. He was relentless when he was trying to get rid of Lester. You have to be the same too. Remember cowards die before their death. St Paul can have a PM too
Badminded Fellow, doesn’t want Chet to get any glory so you just had to compete, and Chet is still groveling to you. Chet doesn’t understand dealing with someone like you spells doom for his career. Gaston, time to step aside and let someone more decent take the reign
Can the government pay off or pay back the students who were granted the PM scholarship.
Some have already graduated?
Unanswered email and calls to the office.