Thursday, March 4, 2010
Prime Minister Skerrit Ready to Help Haiti
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Prime Minister Skerrit Heads CARICOM
This change also changes the Bureau of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM, as it is made up of the current Chairman, the ougoing and incoming Chairmen and the Secretary-General. As a result, the current Bureau includes: Hon. Roosevelt Skerritt Prime Minister of Dominica; H.E. Bharrat Jagdeo, President of Guyana, H.E. Rene Preval, President of Haiti, and H.E. Edwin W. Carrington, CARICOM Secretary-General.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Prime Minister Skerrit & His Plan
In addition, Prime Minister Skerrit outlined a long agenda that he hopes to pursue over a five year period. He wants new jobs in Dominica, higher salaries for public servants, better infrastructure on the island and more foreign investors.
Dominica is soon going to be able to have night landings at the airport, and he is inviting people to watch the first flight. Finally, he hopes, in the next five years, that Dominica will have the status of test cricket host.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Remembering Dominica's Mable Moir James
Mable Moir James created history in 1966 by becoming the first female Minister of Government in Dominica. She served as a minister in various capacities from 1966-1970 and was also the founder of the Women’s Guild and a proponent of women’s rights.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Cruising to Dominica

In recent Dominica news, the internationally famous MV Queen Mary II docked in Dominica on Wednesday, December 30, 2009. This port in the Caribbean is actually one of the few that can accommodate a boat of this size.
Captained by Mr. Bernard Warner, The MV Queen Mary II will only make this stop to Dominica during the 2009/2010 cruise ship season.
Cruise tourism is a major piece of Dominica’s growing tourism sector. Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit invites tourists and groups to enjoy the wealth of offerings in Dominica. Over 500,000 cruise passengers visited Dominica during the 2008/2009 cruise season. This year, following on the heels of the most recent win by Roosevelt Skerrit, 278 cruise ships are expected for the 2009/2010 ship season.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Caricom Lending a Hand
Edwin Carrington, the Secretary General of Caricom said that the Caricom community has decided to focus their attention in the health sector in Haiti. As he said, “The danger of contamination… and diseases like dysentery and cholera… makes health one of the critically needed areas… and we felt that we had some capacity in that area,”
Friday, January 22, 2010
Sending Water to Haiti
Certainly, everyone agrees that water and medicines are of the utmost importance in Haiti right now. As the Disaster Minister explains,“We have been in touch with Loubiere and Trois Piton water and we will seek to mobile as much as we can from Dominica. We are also seeking to mobilize air transportation to take the water to Haiti today or tomorrow.”
Monday, January 18, 2010
Skerrit Heads to Haiti
The regional response group has found four main areas where Haiti can use the most assistance. They need emergency aid, shelter, search and rescue and communication. Jamaica will be the staging point for all regional response and the Bahamas has offered Haiti the use of its embassy since Port-au-Prince was so severely damaged.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Drug Awareness Month 2010
The National Drug Abuse Prevention Unit works tirelessly to promote programs and activities that encourage resistance to drugs and they encourage society at large to assist in these efforts.
In their letter to churches for January 2010, they said, “Truly, responsibility is the key to being drug free and an essential pillar in character development. We take this opportunity to thank you for your unwavering support over the years and do wish you a bright and prosperous 2010.”
Monday, January 4, 2010
Matthew Walter Says This Term His Last

Re-elected Member of Parliament, Matthew Walter, says that this term will be his last. This term will last from 2010-2015 and Mr. Walter will be continuing working for the Paix Bouche constituency.
Dominica just finished elections, with Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit winning the election again for a third time. Walter has assured his constituents that he won’t leave office without making sure that a number of his projects make it to their completion.
As he says, “I will be working feverishly and vigorously, to ensure that before the five- year term is expired, that most of those projects will be implemented and completed for the Paix Bouche constituency.”
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica
The President of Dominica, Roosevelt Skerrit, was born on June 8th, 1972. He attended the Portsmouth Secondary School and subsequently transferred to the Dominica Grammar School. When he became a High School Senior Roosevelt Skerrit was elected to be the President of the Student Council.
Roosevelt Skerrit attended New Mexico State University and the University of Mississippi, obtaining a B.A. in English and Psychology upon graduation. As a student at New Mexico State University Skerrit was the president of the Dominica Students Association.
Before leaving Dominica for University Roosevelt Skerrit was a member of the youth division of the Dominica Free Party, known as the Young Freedom Movement. Upon his return he joined the Dominica Labour Party.