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Government Affirms Commitment to Productive Public-Private Partnerships.

patricegumbs04022026PHILIPSBURG:--- Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are a cornerstone of the current government's strategy for national development, according to Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI), Patrice Gumbs Jr., the Minister addressed the value of these collaborations, emphasizing the government's unified approach and its focus on ensuring that such partnerships deliver tangible results for St. Maarten.
Responding to a press release from MP Doran , Minister Gumbs expressed his wholehearted agreement that if PPPs can be used to rebuild infrastructure like docks, they can certainly be applied to rebuilding schools. However, he stressed that extra care must be exercised when these partnerships involve sensitive areas, such as children's education and well-being.
The Minister pushed back against any insinuation that there is a lack of alignment within the Council of Ministers regarding the value of PPPs. He highlighted that these partnerships are a key element of the government-led program, demonstrated by the cross-cutting nature of the recently presented inter-ministerial policy. This policy is designed to ensure that all initiatives align with national priorities and meet established quality standards.
From Words to Action: The Importance of Good-Faith Execution
Minister Gumbs also addressed claims that previous administrations initiated numerous partnerships while the current government is "doing nothing." He posed a direct question to the public: if these partnerships were established, where are their fruits?
He explained that partnerships, no matter how well-intentioned on paper, require active effort and good faith from all parties to succeed. "The reality is, ladies and gentlemen, partnerships do not bear fruit if they're not watered in good faith," he stated. "Different players bring different energy."
This statement underscores the government's focus not just on creating partnerships, but on actively managing them to ensure they are productive and achieve their intended goals. The emphasis is on moving beyond discussions and agreements to concrete actions and visible outcomes that benefit the people of St. Martin. The government's stance is clear: successful public-private partnerships are those that are diligently nurtured and aligned with the nation's strategic objectives.
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Continuation urgent Public Meeting of Parliament to address the escalating situation involving the nation’s fire and ambulance personnel.

PHILIPSBURG:---  The House of Parliament will sit in an urgent Public meeting today, February 4, 2026.

The Public meeting, which was adjourned on January 29, 2026, in the second round, was scheduled to reconvene on February 3, 2026, but did not take place due to a lack of quorum. The meeting is scheduled to be reconvened today at 16.00 hrs. in the Legislative Hall at Wilhelminastraat #1 in Philipsburg. The Minister of General Affairs, and the Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor will be in attendance.

The Ministers will return to Parliament to provide answers to the questions posed by Members of Parliament in the second round.

The agenda point is:
Deliberations with the Minister of General Affairs and the Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor to address the escalating situation involving the nation’s fire and ambulance personnel (IS/320/2025-2026 dated November 10, 2025)

This meeting was requested by MP E.J. Doran, MP A.M.R. Irion, MP D.T.J. York, MP O.E.C. Ottley, MP L.CJ. Lewis and MP F.A. Lacroes

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations. All persons visiting the House of Parliament must adhere to the house rules.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary sessions will be carried live on TV 15, Soualiga Headlines, via SXM GOV radio FM 107.9, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the internet www.youtube.com/c/SintMaartenParliament and www.pearlfmradio.sx

Distribution of 2026 Motor Vehicle Stickers Begins February 4.

~ Residents Urged to Secure Their Stickers Before February 27 Deadline ~

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Sint Maarten Tax Administration is pleased to announce that the distribution of the 2026 Motor Vehicle Stickers will officially begin on February 4, 2026. To ensure an organized and efficient process, residents will receive their stickers according to their designated vehicle category.

The distribution will occur in two stages. The first phase will run from February 4 to February 11 and will cover vehicles classified under the following categories: P, B, Taxi, T, Z, and Gar. Beginning February 12, the second phase will include all remaining vehicle categories.

To obtain the 2026 Motor Vehicle Sticker, residents must provide proof of payment, valid insurance, and a valid inspection card. Payments can be made online, via bank transfer, or in person at the Receiver's Office.

Online payments can be completed with credit or debit cards through services.sintmaartengov.org, while bank transfers must include the name and vehicle plate number and can be made to the following accounts: WIB USD 324800-05 / XCG 324800-03 or RBC USD 8200000403930461 / XCG 8200000005425048. For payments made via bank transfer, receipts and stickers can be collected at the Receiver's Office within three to five working days, provided all required documents are presented.

To facilitate the Motor Vehicle Sticker distribution, the Receivers' Office will operate from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM throughout the month of February. Cash payments can be made in person at the Receiver's Office on Pond Island until 3:00 PM daily, with a maximum of three transactions per person.

Businesses and families with more than three vehicles are encouraged to submit a sealed envelope to the Receiver's Office containing copies of their proof of payment, valid insurance, and inspection cards, along with their name and contact number. Once the envelope is complete, the Tax Administration will contact you to schedule a pickup at a designated date and time. The deadline for the use of this service is February 18, 2026.

To enhance service accessibility, seniors aged 62 and older will be assisted at Window 6. Taxpayers are also encouraged to use the APS parking lot adjacent to the Government Building for added convenience when visiting the Receiver's Office.

All residents should note that the final deadline to complete payments for the 2026 Motor Vehicle Stickers is February 27, 2026.

Small Island Unity (SIU) Announces 2026 Award Winners: Celebrating SSS Diaspora Excellence in the Netherlands.

THE NETHERLANDS — February 2, 2026 — The Small Island Unity (SIU) Foundation is proud to officially announce the winners of the 2026 SIU Awards. Following a high-engagement public nomination and voting period, ten icons from the Saba, St. Eustatius, and Sint Maarten (SSS) diaspora have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to culture, community, and entrepreneurship within the Netherlands.
The SIU Awards were established to shine a spotlight on the "Small in Name, LARGE IN CULTURE" spirit that defines the SSS islands. This year’s winners represent a diverse cross-section of talent—from heritage keepers preserving centuries-old traditions to modern entrepreneurs redefining the Dutch hospitality and media landscapes.
“We are incredibly proud of this year’s recipients,” said K Brown, Director of the Small Island Unity Foundation. “Living in the diaspora comes with unique challenges, but our community continues to prove that our culture is not just surviving in the Netherlands—it is thriving. These winners are the heartbeat of our unity, and their success is a win for all three of our islands.”
The 2026 SIU Award Winners & Categories:
• Rising Star: Caeden Cj Hughes
o Celebrating an emerging talent who exhibits exceptional potential and dedication to their craft at a young age.
• Performer/Entertainer of the Year: Dj Chrisania
o Recognizing the artist who brings the most energy, authentic island sound, and professional excellence to stages across the Netherlands.
• Community Impact: Charvella Wilson
o Honoring an individual who has dedicated their energy to advocacy, support systems, and unifying the diaspora community.
• Cultural Supporter of the Year: Astra Brown
o Awarded to a key advocate who consistently promotes SSS arts, artists, and cultural events, ensuring our traditions remain visible.
• Unsung Hero: John Sandiford
o Celebrating the quiet leader who works tirelessly behind the scenes to bridge gaps and support others without seeking the spotlight.
• Cultural Heritage Keeper: Edwina Hodge
o Recognizing a guardian of history who works to preserve the customs, stories, and traditions of the islands for future generations.
• Culinary & Hospitality Excellence: Soul Sistahzz
o Honoring the team that provides the most authentic taste of home, combining high-quality service with true island hospitality.
• Media Voice of the Year: Jojo (Bite The Bullet)
o Awarded to the most influential voice keeping the community informed, connected, and entertained through digital media.
• Small Business of the Year: Cocktail Chanty
o Recognizing a small business that has demonstrated resilience, quality, and strong community engagement.
• Entrepreneur of the Year: Cocktail Chanty
o The top honor for business leadership, innovation, and professional success within the diaspora.
The 2026 awards saw unprecedented participation from the community, underscoring the deep desire for the SSS diaspora to be seen and celebrated for its unique identity. As the foundation looks toward the future, these awards serve as a vital pillar in bridging the gap between the Caribbean roots and the European reality of our people.
For more information about the winners or the Small Island Unity Foundation, please visit www.Smallislandunity.com or follow us on social media @smallislandunity.
About Small Island Unity (SIU): Small Island Unity is a foundation dedicated to the empowerment and connection of the Saba, St. Eustatius, and Sint Maarten diaspora. By fostering cultural pride and professional excellence, SIU aims to ensure that the SSS community remains a vibrant and unified force in the Netherlands and beyond.

Royal couple and Oranje Fonds celebrate 25th anniversary of connected society.

Royal couple and Oranje Fonds celebrate 25th anniversary of connected society
On January 30th 2027, the Royal Couple will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Oranje Fonds at the GelreDome in Arnhem. The event will be broadcast in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom. With this anniversary celebration, the Oranje Fonds wishes to thank all initiators, volunteers and stakeholders who have been working wholeheartedly for 25 years to create a connected society in the Kingdom. The Royal Couple made this announcement on Monday during the 250th Oranje Fonds activity at the Wijkpaleis in Rotterdam, a meeting place for the neighbourhood.

The power of connection
On 1 February 2002, the Netherlands and the Netherlands Antilles presented the Oranje Fonds to the then Prince and Princess as a wedding gift. From day one, the fund's ambition has been to be of real significance to the entire Kingdom. The most important lesson of the past 25 years is that connection makes a difference.

‘Throughout our Kingdom, there are places where people meet, support each other and take action together to tackle problems and strengthen their neighbourhoods and communities. Seeing all these examples of people selflessly helping others gives us enormous hope and energy. As long as we continue to seek each other out, hold each other close and support each other, we will be resilient in a turbulent world. The Oranje Fonds helps with this,' said the King and Queen. With the celebration at GelreDome, the Oranje Fonds wants to put the spotlight on and thank the initiators, volunteers, donors and partners throughout the Kingdom.

The anniversary will be a festive event filled with music and stories. Stories from initiators whose ideas grew into something meaningful. The energy and warmth they bring to society must be visible and tangible both in the stadium and at home. It will be a celebration to inspire and show what happens when people are there for each other and look out for each other. The NOS will broadcast the event live so that people at home can watch and share in the excitement. The celebration will be shown on the Caribbean islands, accompanied by festive moments on all the islands. More information about this will follow later.

Investment in meeting places
The anniversary is more than just a celebration, because we witness that meeting each other is becoming less and less common. More and more people feel alone. That is why we are launching the “Celebrate Connection – Anniversary Fund for Meeting Places” in our anniversary year. With this fund, we are giving a boost to meeting places where people really connect, where a cup of coffee gives way to a conversation. Where people feel like they belong again. In 2027 and 2028, we want to strengthen 1,000 existing meeting places throughout the Kingdom. This will enable these places to bring people together now and in the future. We are doing this with the indispensable start-up funding from the Postcode Lottery, Rabobank and VSBfonds. We invite everyone to contribute to this Anniversary Fund.

The Oranje Fonds has appointed a Recommendation Committee that will contribute its knowledge and expertise to the organisation of the anniversary celebrations. This Committee consists of Kim Putters (chair of the Social and Economic Council), Etienne Ys (former prime minister of the former Netherlands Antilles) and Carola Schouten (mayor of Rotterdam).

Twenty-five years of the Oranje Fonds in figures:
• Oranje Fonds spent more than €600 million on connecting society;
• It facilitated more than 100,000 Neighbours' Day activities;
• And supported more than 125,000 NLdoet activities and 7,000 Cariben Doet activities;
• Over 29.500 projects within the Kingdom received regular support;
• 72 organizations received an Appeltje van Oranje award from the King or Queen, ten of which from the Caribben.


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