November 13, 2025

Paulina Nzinga Lake: “I believe in St. Maarten”

GREAT BAY, St. Martin —“The future is vast … , full of challenges and beautiful surprises … I embrace this certainty with an open heart, a hopeful spirit, and clear thinking, full of confidence,” said Paulina Nzinga Lake in connection with her first election bid for parliament.

November 13, 2025

Annual Africa-Caribbean trade could reach $1.8 billion by 2028

NASSAU, The Bahamas  — Trade between Africa and the Caribbean could rise to $1.8 billion per year by 2028 if value addition, trade facilitation and improved logistics are prioritized, according to new research by the International Trade Centre (ITC) and African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank).   Current bilateral trade in goods between the two regions is worth […]

November 13, 2025

Portugal organisation is hosting tribute to African ancestors

The Colectivo Tributo aos Ancestrais PT (Collective Tribute to the Ancestors) in Portugal is hosting a a series of ceremonies in Lisbon between June 23rd and August 8th , in homage of the African Ancestors who fell victim to the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The theme of their 5th Ancestral Tribute is the date that Portugal initiated the transatlantic trade in Africans in 1444. 

November 13, 2025

Caribbean Business Hub meets Corendon

On Tuesday, May 28, 2024, successful multicultural entrepreneurs met again during a Caribbean Business Hub business event in the historic building of the Curaçao House, the Office of the Minister Plenipotentiary in The Hague.

November 13, 2025

Webinar: Preserving Endangered & Marginalized Afrikan Cultural Heritage

When walking around St. Eustatius, colonial statues and plagues dominate the island’s cultural landmarks. St. Eustatius’ Afrikan cultural heritage is under threat and marginalized. This is despite the fact that St. Eustatius was once the largest Middle Passage transit port in the Western hemisphere, and the majority of its 3,500 inhabitants are of Afrikan descent.