Headlines YOUTH AFFAIRS HANDS OVER YOUTH POLICY TO GOVERNOR GENERAL Published 4 years ago on September 3, 2021 By ABS TV Radio Report filed by Jessica Russell – News Reporter. The governor general got a copy of the Antigua and Barbuda National Youth Policy at a brief ceremony at Government House today. The document has a framework for youth development over the next 10 years. Jessica Russell reports. Related Topics: Up Next ABS EVENING NEWS (Saturday September 4th 2021) Don't Miss REGIONAL DEFENCE HEADS CONCLUDE HIGH-LEVEL MEETING Continue Reading You may like Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Human Verification * Time limit is exhausted. Please reload the CAPTCHA. + = 12 Advertisement Latest Trending Videos Local2 days ago NODS and Other Agencies Respond to Seepage from Cooks Landfill Local3 days ago TRIALS FOR CRUMP DESPITE HER PARNTER’S GUILTY PLEAS Local3 days ago REPURPOSED FACILITY TO SERVE AS COOLIDGE FIRE STATION Sports3 days ago All Saints West MP Provides Major Boost to Football Development Local4 days ago APUA Presses Ahead with Modernization Local6 days ago Launch of the Official Website for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2026 Local6 days ago Tourism Minister Says New Master Plan Will Chart The Way Forward for The for V.C. Bird International Airport Headlines6 days ago SEA VIEW FARM PRIMARY RECEIVES BENCH MADE FROM BOTTLE CAPS Local6 days ago ONDCP Staff Take Industrial Action Local6 days ago Hospital Capacity Under Pressure Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 19.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 18.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 16.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 14.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 11.1.2024