The Ministry of Communications and Works is proud to announce the successful completion of its annual Holiday Gift Project, hosted in partnership with the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) at the Cyril B. Romney Tortola Pier Park. This yearly initiative aimed to bring joy and festive cheer to children throughout the Virgin Islands.
In a display of creativity, reflection, and growth, His Majesty’s Prison recently staged its First Annual Drama Exhibition, underscoring its continued commitment to rehabilitation and positive transformation within the correctional system.
The Immigration Department seeks to develop a modern detention facility that ensures security and humane treatment in line with international standards. The Virgin Islands Recovery and Development Agency invites consulting firms to submit Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the design and construction management of the Immigration Detention Centre. Submissions will be evaluated based on technical competence, qualifications, experience, and financial capability. EOIs must be submitted by January 31, 2025, and should not exceed 10 MB in size. Further information can be obtained from the agency's office.
The Government of the Virgin Islands has launched a public consultation on its proposed policy regarding access to the register of beneficial ownership. This initiative aims to enhance financial transparency while balancing privacy and combating illicit finance. Legislative changes, effective from January 2, 2025, have strengthened the BVI’s framework for collecting beneficial ownership information, now hosted on the VIRRGIN system. The consultation seeks input on what information should be accessible, who qualifies for access, and potential exemptions. Submissions can be made by February 28, 2025.
Ms. Tisa Donovan has received high commendation as the first VI national to have graduated and received a Master’s Degree from an Asia university as part of the BVI /Asia Scholarship programme.
The Attorney General's Chambers has launched a succession planning initiative in legislative drafting and is inviting qualified Virgin Islanders and Belongers to express their interest in participating by 30th August.
The Prison Basketball League at His Majesty’s Prison concluded with Team Echo winning the championship. The initiative, run in partnership with the BVI Amateur Basketball Association, promotes rehabilitation through sports. Lecoy Hughes was named MVP and top rebounder, while Rudy Vanterpool scored the most points. Superintendent Jay Kendall and Health Minister Hon. Vincent O. Wheatley praised the league for fostering personal growth and teamwork. Sponsors Riteway and One Mart Supermarket supported the event, which marks a broader effort to reform and rehabilitate through structured, purpose-driven programmes.
Deputy Premier and Minister for Environment, Honourable Julian Fraser, has warned against the rising sand mining activities at Long Bay, Beef Island, and other areas like Capoon’s Bay, highlighting the damage to beaches and restoration efforts. Sand mining is illegal under the Beach Protection Ordinance, 1985, with offenders facing fines, imprisonment, and forfeiture of equipment. The Ministry, supported by the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force, is increasing beach monitoring, installing educational signage, and has sought to temporarily close beach access at Little Mountain Estate to prevent further mining. The ministry urges the community to protect the environment for future generations and promote sustainable resource management.
The Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources, and Climate Change is seeking applications for the Crown Lands Advisory Board under the Crown Lands Management Act, 2024. The board will consist of five representatives from Tortola, Anegada, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, and Salt Island, and four persons with expertise in law, construction, banking, real estate, or other relevant fields. The board will make recommendations to Cabinet regarding Crown Lands disposal, ensuring transparency, accountability, and consideration of cultural and historical aspects. Applicants must have a Bachelor's Degree, be trustworthy, and possess strong communication skills. Board members will serve a 3-year term, with eligibility for reappointment. The position offers stipend-based remuneration. Applications must be submitted by 15 March 2025 to Dr. Ronald Smith-Berkeley at menrcc@gov.vg. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
The Government’s Vision to transform the Virgin Islands into a leading economy through entrepreneurship, innovation and local and foreign investment.