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'The way to kill gossip is not to repeat it'- Dr Kedrick D. Pickering
BAUGHER'S BAY, Tortola, VI – Former Deputy Premier and medical professional in the Virgin Islands, Dr Kedrick D. Pickering has stood behind radio host Claude O. Skelton-Cline in condemning a publication labelled as scandalous and malicious misinformation circulated about elected and local officials.
'Opposition Member cut District stipend to elderly & blamed me'- Premier Fahie
DUFF'S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said rumours being perpetrated by the Opposition are taking hold in the Virgin Islands, so much so that people are starting to believe some of the lies they are spreading.
Gov Jaspert: ‘There’s probably more rumours than people’ in VI
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- His Excellency Governor Augustus J.U Jaspert is of the view that more gossip exists in the Virgin Islands than the people who call the Territory home.
Gossips became facts during elections campaign – Hon Walwyn
PARAQUITA BAY, Tortola, VI – It was at the silver jubilee graduation ceremony of the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) that Minister for Education and Culture Honourable Myron V. Walwyn took to the podium, refreshing the minds of the hundreds gathered of the mudslinging and name calling that occurred in the recently concluded general elections of the Virgin Islands (VI).
Robert Mugabe, King Kong & Cookie Monsta!
By Dickson Igwe
Mele means gossip in the story. Laugh is spelled laff, say is spelled seh, no is spelled na, want is spelled wan, them is spelled dem, of is spelled a or ah, water is spelled wata, and weh means that is. This is an attempt to mimic the old village vernacular of these Leeward Islands.
More parents go online for melee & gossip - Hon. Fahie
CANE GARDEN BAY, Tortola, VI – More parents visit online news sites for ‘melee’ and gossip than those that actually visit for their children’s ‘Power School’ performance, according to First District Representative Hon. Andrew A. Fahie.