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October 18th, 2016
Studying abroad assists in getting rid of ‘Born Here’ mentality – Sharon Flax-Brutus

VALLEY, Virgin Gorda, VI – Director of the BVI Tourist Board Mrs Sharon Flax-Brutus has joined the conversation about Virgin Islanders’ having the so called ‘Born Here’ mentality, a frequent topic of discussion.

September 8th, 2016
We cannot continue to overlook our people- Natalio D. Wheatley

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Talk show host and college lecturer Natalio D. Wheatley aka Sowande Uhuru has added his voice to the many who share the view that locals continue to be told they are not good enough to hold certain employment positions in their own country.

September 7th, 2016
'Shame on us'- Hon Julian Fraser RA on locals being snubbed

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Opposition Leader and Chairman of the Virgin Islands Party Hon Julian Fraser RA has said it is a shame that after so many developments that the territory has experienced and the training of many professionals over the years, locals are being side-lined for top posts in the territory.

October 17th, 2015
1st District Job Expo attracts professionals, corporate VI

CAPOON'S BAY, Tortola, VI - Representative for the First District Honourable Andrew A. Fahie yesterday October 16, 2015 launched his First District Job Fair and Career Expo held in the Leonora Delville Primary School in Capoon’s Bay, bringing together potential employees with employers.

November 19th, 2012
UPDATE: Preimer Smith accuses Hon. Fahie of several mis-statements on Budget

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Premier Dr the Honourable D. Orlando Smith has accused First District Representative and Member of the Opposition Hon. Andrew A. Fahie of several mis-statements on the budget speech delivered in the House of Assembly on November 15, 2012.

March 19th, 2010
This Week We Feature – Young Professional – Julien N. Johnson

The Virgin Islands Young Professional work force is a part of the Territory’s community, constructed of men and women 18-40 years, who have the potential to be the future leaders in the private and public sectors in the Territory.

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