Saba residents gathered on Thursday, December 15 to inaugurate a special, public artwork that has been especially developed for the new fire station at the airport. Saba’s Memory Trail wall was put together by artist Sara Ramo, with the assistance of Saba residents, many of them schoolchildren, who contributed memory …
Read More »High Court upholds conviction in Saba Medical School murder
The Supreme Court in The Hague upheld the conviction of a suspect for manslaughter of a fellow student at Saba University School of Medicine on April 15, 2015, the court announced Tuesday. The woman Kavya Guda (24) was killed in her apartment in Saba. She was found lying on her …
Read More »Sports Policy presented to State Secretary Van Ooijen
Commissioner of Sport and Public Health Rolando Wilson presented Saba’s new Sports Policy 2022-2025, which was written in consultation with local stakeholders and recently released, to State Secretary of Public Health, Welfare and Sport Maarten van Ooijen on Monday afternoon, December 19, during the state secretary’s visit to Johan Cruyff …
Read More »Eliminating position National Government Representative
-The position of the National Government Representative for the Caribbean Netherlands will definitely be eliminated. His tasks will be divided among the minister of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations, the island governors and possibly a disaster management official. Dutch State Secretary for Kingdom Relations and Digitisation Alexandra van Huffelen confirmed this in …
Read More »Island Council approves 2023-2026 budget
The Island Council approved the 2023-2026 multi-annual budget of the Public Entity Saba on Thursday, December 15. The budget for 2023 totals US $17.5 million which represents an increase of $4.5 million in comparison to 2022. The revenues consist of the free allowance of $16.1 million and $1 million local …
Read More »Dutch banks can offer their services, but face limitations
Dutch banks can, in principle, offer banking services in Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba, but are faced with legal and practical obstructions, according to Dutch State Secretary for Kingdom Relations and Digitalisation Alexandra van Huffelen. She stated this in response to written questions of Members of the Second Chamber of …
Read More »Sharp decline COVID-19 cases in St. Maarten Nov.9
The number of positive COVID-19 test results in St. Maarten showed a sharp decline in November, reported the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment RIVM in its latest Dutch Caribbean update. In St. Maarten, there were a mere 23 positive test results up to and including November …
Read More »No solution around the corner for Saba, Statia banking issues
There does not seem to be a quick solution to the issue of banking services in St. Eustatius and Saba. The problems are being addressed in a Task Force and in the agreements that the Netherlands made with the public entities St. Eustatius and Saba. Dutch State Secretary for Kingdom …
Read More »Caribbean Netherlands to have 15% more inhabitants by 2030
By 2030, the Caribbean Netherlands is expected to count a total population of 31,800, which is 15% more than in 2022. Just as in 2022, over half of the population will have been born either in the Caribbean Netherlands or in Aruba, Curacao or St. Maarten. By 2030, 19% of …
Read More »New board members for Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of St. Eustatius and Saba has a new board, the Chamber announced in a press statement on Monday. Based on the new laws of the Chamber of Commerce, the five positions on the board have to be vacated and an election held every three …
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