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Gospel & Reggae legend Carlene Davis to perform at VIP’s Grand Rally

Gospel & Reggae legend Carlene Davis to perform at VIP’s Grand Rally

International Gospel and Lovers Rock Reggae singer Carline Davis is set to perform at the Virgin Islands Party (VIP) grant final rally this evening, Saturday, April 22, 2023.

Starting time for the rally is 6:45 pm at the Parking lot in front of R.G. Hodge Plaza next to One Stop Mall in Road Town, Tortola.

According to a campaign poster, the event is also said to feature other performances by Brent & Oneyke backed by the High-Frequency Band.

All VIP candidates expected to turn out

Persons attending the rally can expect to hear from all the VIP candidates ahead of the April 24, 2023, General elections date in the VI, with each briefly laying out their plan for the country once elected in the 2023 Polls.

During his campaign launch at The Stickit in Long Look on April 4, 2023, Premier Dr The Hon Natalio D. said while his government has made a great deal of progress over the last few years, there is still more work to be done.

Premier spoke about the need to bring employment to all the districts including an agricultural programme, adherence to labour codes, developments in travel, tourism, and construction, along with a greater mandate for the Virgin Islands Recovery and Development Agency (RDA), amongst more projects.

The party will also have a grand motorcade tomorrow, April 23, 2023, starting 1:00 pm on Tortola and then 5:00 pm on Virgin Gorda at North Sound before polls open on Monday.
The VIrin Islands Party (VIP) is the only party with a full list of candidates contenting all district and At-Large seats in the Virgin Islands, House of Assembly.



Full 13 Candidates contesting seats in HoA

The Virgin Islands Party (VIP) is the only party with a full list of candidates contenting all district and at-large seats in the 2023 Elections.

Polls show a dead heat between contesting parties for this year's 2023 Elections and it is unclear which party will have a majority to form a government.
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