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Day: March 3, 2025

LABOURING FOR YOU

During the National Democratic Congress (NDC) convention in Grenada, Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre warned against movements attempting to divide the Caribbean. In his address, Pierre reaffirmed that labor parties prioritize the well-being of the people and urged unity across the region. He also commended Grenadian Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell and highlighted the importance of solidarity in advancing the region’s collective welfare.

AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE

The future of Vieux Fort South representative, Dr. Kenny Anthony, will soon be revealed as he prepares to address his political future at a constituency meeting later this month. Speculation has swirled around whether Dr. Anthony will seek re-election in the upcoming general elections, but the former Prime Minister says he has not made a decision yet. He plans to clarify his stance during a meeting with constituents, where he will discuss his options, personal goals, and the changing political landscape.

CARICOM EXTENDS “25 BY 2025” INITIATIVE TO 2030 AMID GLOBAL CHALLENGES

The ambitious “25 by 2025” initiative, aimed at cutting the region’s massive food import bill by 25% this year, has now been extended to 2030. CARICOM’s Lead Head on Agriculture, Guyanese President Dr. Irfaan Ali, says the decision comes as the region battles global trade uncertainties, climate challenges, and rising costs—including the impact of the U.S. bird flu outbreak on food prices. Dr. Ali highlights key investments in food production and infrastructure but stresses the need for a stronger strategy to withstand future shocks.

HEARING DAY

World Hearing Day, observed each year on March 3rd, raises awareness about preventing deafness and hearing loss, as well as promoting ear and hearing care worldwide. Over 1.5 billion people globally are affected by hearing issues, with nearly 430 million experiencing disabling hearing loss. By 2030, this number is projected to rise to over 500 million, driven by factors such as aging, noise exposure, and lifestyle habits. Early detection and intervention are key to preventing further damage and improving quality of life for those affected.