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Invest Turks and Caicos Celebrates MSMEs at Awards Gala and Dinner  

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#TurksandCaicos, November 23, 2023 – Invest Turks and Caicos (Invest TCI) hosted its first awards gala and dinner, “The MSMEs”, on November 17th at the Shore Club, honoring the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) that have demonstrated exceptional resilience and commitment through the MSME Programme.

Under the distinguished Patronage of the Honourable E. Jay Saunders, Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance, Investment, and Trade, the event gathered MSMEs, sponsors, government officials, key stakeholders, and the dedicated staff of Invest TCI.

The evening, marked by elegance and entertainment, featured captivating performances by Janardo Laporte and Julian Garland and a comedic act by Almando Rigby. The master of ceremonies, Courtney Robinson, skillfully engaged the audience, ensuring the smooth flow of the evening.

Ten categories showcased the diversity of talents within the MSME sector, with twenty-four nominees representing various business sectors. Nominees were rigorously evaluated by an independent panel of judges based on their compliance with the MSME Programme and other strict judging criteria.

Congratulations are extended to the winners of the MSME Awards 2023:

  • Business Maestro:TCI Junkanoo Museum
  • Wonder Woman:Island Organics
  • NextGen Icon:Aunty Nann’s Homemade Delights
  • Digital Transformer:Genesis Next Media
  • Entrepreneur of the Year:Willique Atelier
  • Micro Business of the Year:Karsyn’s Fountain of Life Alkaline Water
  • Startup of the Year:Tasty Treats
  • Champion of the Cause:TCI Junkanoo Museum
  • Innovative Business Idea:Island Mystique
  • The People’s Choice Award:Genesis Next Media

The People’s Choice Award, the most anticipated award of the night, allowed the public to cast their votes for their favorite business, with Genesis Next Media capturing the most votes and emerging as the winner.

Alexa Cooper, Vice President-SME at Invest TCI, expressed gratitude, saying, “The MSMEs were a celebration honouring our entrepreneurs during Global Entrepreneurship Week and embodied our commitment to spotlighting and empowering our MSME Programme recipients. This event underscores the remarkable potential within our MSME community. Compliance was pivotal in selecting 24 nominees across various categories, acknowledging their adherence to programme standards and resilience in business.

Our understanding of the challenges entrepreneurs face in establishing and expanding their ventures drove us to make these awards a pivotal initiative for Invest TCI. It’s a beacon of recognition and support for their exceptional efforts.

Heartfelt congratulations to all nominees and especially to the outstanding winners. Mere nomination stands as a testament to their dedication and hard work, embodying the spirit of entrepreneurship and success.”

CEO of Invest TCI, Angela Musgrove stated, “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the exceptional MSMEs nominated and recognized at the recent MSME Awards Gala. This event celebrated not just their achievements but also their resilience, innovation, and vital contributions to our business community. Your passion and dedication inspire us, and we at Invest Turks and Caicos remain committed to supporting your growth and success.

We would also like to express our deepest gratitude to our valuable sponsors, The Strand, The Hartling Group, Sobethy’s Turks and Caicos, Misick and Stanbrook, Windward Development, Stanbrook Prudhoe and Miller Simons O’Sullivan, and all other key stakeholders. Your invaluable contributions were integral to the success story of the MSME Awards.”

For more information about Invest TCI and upcoming events, please visit www.investturksandcaicos.tc.

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Multi-Agency Enforcement Action Conducted in Lower Bight

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands — The Informal Settlements Unit (ISU), in coordination with the Planning Department and key partner agencies, conducted a multi-agency enforcement exercise on Thursday, May 7, 2026, in the Lower Bight area in Providenciales. The exercise resulted in the complete removal of a total of eight (8) unauthorized structures and all associated debris from a privately-owned parcel of land.

The operation was led by the Planning Department, with coordination by the ISU and support from the TCI Border Force, the Crown Land Unit, and Pelican Energy.  Security for the exercise was provided by the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force. All agencies worked collaboratively to ensure the exercise was carried out in a safe, orderly, and controlled manner.

The enforcement action followed a structured and lawful process in accordance with the Physical Planning regulatory framework of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Section 45 Enforcement Notices were first issued on the affected parcel in December 2024, identifying unauthorized structures erected without the requisite approvals. This was followed by the issuance of Warning Notices on April 16, 2026, which advised occupants that they were in breach of planning and land use regulations and provided notice that demolition activities would proceed following the prescribed compliance period. Despite these notices and the time afforded for compliance, the unauthorized structures remained in place.

This exercise represents part of an ongoing commitment to ensuring that development within the Turks and Caicos Islands is lawful, safe, and aligned with national standards.

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US President Leads Rededication of United States; Theme is One Nation Under God 

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USA, May 22, 2026 – Thousands gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on Sunday for “Rededicate 250,” a large-scale prayer and patriotism event tied to America’s upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations in 2026.

The day-long gathering centered on faith, national unity and what organizers described as a call to “rededicate” the United States to God and country under the theme, “One Nation Under God.”

Hosted under the Freedom 250 banner, the event featured worship music, public prayers, patriotic tributes and speeches from high-profile political and religious figures. Organizers said the rally was designed to inspire Americans to reflect on the nation’s founding principles and spiritual heritage ahead of the semiquincentennial celebrations next year.

Multiple media outlets reported that thousands attended the event, though no official crowd estimate was immediately released. Giant screens, patriotic imagery and religious symbols lined the National Mall as participants waved American flags, sang hymns and joined in collective prayer.

A recorded message from former U.S. President Donald Trump was aired during the program, while several conservative leaders and evangelical figures also addressed the crowd. Scripture readings and references to America’s Christian roots featured heavily throughout the presentations.

One of the most talked-about moments came in a recorded message from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who appeared seated behind what appeared to be the historic Resolute Desk as he delivered a scripture reading and message to attendees. Trump read from 2 Chronicles 7:14, the often-quoted biblical passage which states: “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray… then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” The verse was used to reinforce the event’s central theme of national prayer, repentance and renewal.

The event also drew criticism from opponents who argued it blurred the line between religion and politics, with some activists raising concerns about Christian nationalism and the increasing role of faith-based references in public life.

Still, supporters defended the gathering as a peaceful and constitutionally protected expression of faith, patriotism and freedom of assembly.

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Former Cuban Leader Raul Castro Indicted in U.S. Over 1996 Shotdown  

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USA, May 22, 2026 – Nearly 30 years after one of the deadliest confrontations between Cuba and the United States, the U.S. government now wants former Cuban leader Raúl Castro brought to American soil to stand trial over the 1996 shootdown of two civilian aircraft.

To make that happen, U.S. prosecutors formally indicted the 94-year-old former president and longtime defense minister on May 20, accusing him of helping direct the military operation which killed four men connected to the Miami-based humanitarian group “Brothers to the Rescue.”

The indictment was announced by Acting U.S. Attorney Hayden O’Byrne in Miami and includes charges of:

  • conspiracy to commit murder,
  • destruction of aircraft,
  • murder of U.S. nationals,
  • and murder in international airspace.

Also named in the indictment are former Cuban Air Force chief Rubén Martínez Puente, pilots Lorenzo Alberto Pérez-Pérez and Francisco Pérez-Pérez, along with several senior Cuban military officers accused of participating in or authorizing the mission.

U.S. officials allege the Cuban fighter jets deliberately targeted the unarmed civilian planes while they were flying in international airspace on February 24, 1996. Cuba has long insisted the aircraft repeatedly violated Cuban airspace and posed a national security threat.

The attack killed Carlos Costa, Pablo Morales, Mario de la Peña and Armando Alejandre Jr., all linked to the anti-Castro exile group which conducted flights searching for Cuban migrants at sea.

While Castro is highly unlikely to ever appear in a U.S. courtroom, the indictment signals Washington’s renewed hardline posture toward Havana and reopens painful wounds from one of the Cold War era’s most controversial incidents in the Caribbean region.

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