27 Nov 2023

Save Our Saint Lucia Protest March - Unite for Change!

Embark on a powerful journey with the United Workers' Party at the "Save Our Saint Lucia Protest March" this Thursday, November 30th, commencing at 4:30 pm. Their rallying point will be the Vigie Playing Field.

Raise your voice and stand united with fellow Saint Lucians as they voice their concerns against the 2.5% tax burden, escalating crime rates, subpar road conditions, the concerning relinquishment of our ports, and the ever-rising cost of living.

This is a pivotal moment for Saint Lucia to make a collective impact on the future of their beloved Saint Lucia. Join forces, make your presence felt, and demand positive change. They look forward to seeing you there! #SaveOurSaintLucia #UniteForChange




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25 Nov 2023

‼Reduit Beach Vendor's Desperate Plea Reflects Struggling Saint Lucia Tourism under Hilaire's Leadership‼
In a poignant social media post, a Reduit Beach vendor bares the economic hardship faced as three consecutive days pass without a single tourist. The vendor's frustration is palpable, raising a crucial question about the efficacy of the tourism marketing strategy. As the calendar inches toward the end of November, the absence of Norwegian ships compounds the challenges for local businesses.
​Against the backdrop of Saint Lucia's stunning Reduit Beach, a local vendor's cry for help echoes the struggles of many businesses grappling with the downturn in tourism. The absence of visitors for three consecutive days prompts a serious reflection on the current state of the island's tourism industry.
​In the heartfelt post, the vendor questions the effectiveness of the marketing efforts for Reduit Beach. With a touch of desperation, the vendor challenges the prevailing notion that the presence of three ships in the harbor equates to economic prosperity.
​This incident serves as a microcosm of the larger economic challenges facing Saint Lucia under the governance of the Saint Lucia Labour Party, led by Ernest Hilaire and Philip J. Pierre. Critics argue that the poor performance of the tourism industry reflects broader mismanagement of the economy.
​As the vendor's plea for support gains attention, it becomes a symbol of the broader discontent with the current government's approach to economic management. The article explores how the vendor's plight resonates with the concerns of businesses across Saint Lucia.
​The vendor's struggle paints a vivid picture of the economic challenges endured by local businesses dependent on tourism. It prompts a closer examination of the policies and strategies implemented under the Saint Lucia Labour Party government, emphasizing the need for effective solutions to rejuvenate the island's economic backbone. #stluciatourism #ernesthiliare #PhilipJPierre #SaintLucia