Dear Editor, I write this letter on the cusp of Saba Day 2021. While the outside world celebrates with us, they are unaware of the reality of many Sabans employed within the Government Service, a reality that inveigles despair, frustration, and disappointment on a daily basis as it continues to …
Read More »Letter to the Editor: No way to contact Saba Splash for drinking water on Saba
Dear Editor, Good afternoon, I have been contacting everyone I can think of to get contact information for Saba Splash. I do not see any information listed for them anywhere, so I’m hoping you can help with who I should get in touch with regarding ordering water from them. Thanks! …
Read More »Letter to the Editor: A LESSON FOR ZVK AND MINISTER HUGO DE JONGE
Dear Editor, Hugo de Jonge as Dutch Health Minister needs to review the way responsible care is delivered by his civil servants from the ZVK (Care Insurance Office) on St. Eustatius and Bonaire. As a recent patient in need of support from these offices, I was treated with a lack …
Read More »Opinion: “Staycation” turns into a noisy bar scene and a nightmare on most weekends for many Booby Hill residents.
Dear Editor, Johnny’s Ground is a small enclave of six homes located at the end of a private road on Booby Hill. For years two to three of these homes have been rented to tourists as short-term tourist rentals and during that time the full-time residents never have had to …
Read More »Opinion: No more votes for goats on Saba
Dear Editor, For many years now, a small number of goat owners have been allowed to let their goats roam free on the island. Despite the destruction the goats have caused on the island and to people’s personal property, the goat owners never pay for it. They are never held …
Read More »Opinion: No more votes for goats on Saba
Dear Editor, For many years now, a small number of goat owners have been allowed to let their goats roam free on the island. Despite the destruction the goats have caused on the island and to people’s personal property, the goat owners never pay for it. They are never held …
Read More »Opinion: Small Island Economies – The struggle to survive Covid 19
Dear Editor, While the world and certainly, our small island economies, were reeling from the effects of the Corona Virus Pandemic, many struggled as country after country, those big and small, shut their borders to visitors. The fallout from such closures meant no tourists thus no revenue going into the …
Read More »Opinion: Why we should be watching out for our Saban economy
Dear Editor, WHY WE SHOULD BE WATCHING OUT FOR OUR SABAN ECONOMY. The last 3,5 months have been an unreal time for all of us. The world has changed in a profound manner, which have left a lot of us wondering how the future will look. As a community we …
Read More »Opinion: Parent raises serious issues about Sacred Heart School
Dear Editor, On behalf of the vulnerable and seemingly voiceless, opinion-less youth of Saba, most of whom have been subjected to many injustices during their course of primary education on Saba, I request immediate action by those in authority, against the functioning of the Sacred Heart School. I am very …
Read More »Opinion: State Secretay is inconsistent for benchmarking Social Minimum BES
Since the BES islands were included as special municipalities in the country of the Netherlands on 10-10-10, the policy of the Netherlands excels in measuring with two measures. A poignant example of this is the hassle around a social minimum for the BES islands. The successive government teams postponed setting …
Read More »Opinion: Problem dogs on Saba
Dear editor, I have been reading about the goat problem being an important issue for Saba, for their effects on nature and on safety. They look cute and don’t harm people directly but still they are described as a nuisance, a cause of problems, a frequent subject for discussion and …
Read More »Opinion Koos Sneek: Time to evaluate ZVK
As a result of a growing skepticism over the functioning of Zorgverzekeringskantoor Caribisch Nederland (ZVK), the island council members of Saba travelled to Bonaire to discuss their concerns with officials of the BES healthcare insurer. This came almost at the same time as the publication of the report of the …
Read More »Opinion: Goat situation needs to addressed in a humane way
Dear Editor, The other day, a beautiful quiet afternoon was unusually disturbed by the sudden loud cry of a goat badly hurt and in severe distress. It was an unusual sound and the sound did not stop. A cry for help, which went on for about ten minutes. The sound …
Read More »COLUMN: The Hague needs to show more respect for the proud politicians on Saba
By Ronald van Raak. It was a typical story that I was told on Saba, the beautiful island in the Caribbean, which has been part of the Netherlands since 2010. After the hurricane Irma, the King came to visit to see the damage. But the Sabans had cleared up so …
Read More »Opinion: suggestions for improving the pond at Cove Bay
Dear Editor, The new stone and soil retaining wall at the swim pond at Cove Bay has apparently reduced the inflow of floating seaweed (I believe that this is mainly sargassum). However, it has also created essentially a dead sea zone within the pond now. The is no marine life, …
Read More »Opinion: Dr. Willem Cecilia shares his views on the Administrative Agreement in Bonaire
The Administrative Agreement signed this week has evoked many and sometimes violent reactions in which words were used as ‘intervention’, ‘under guardianship’ and ‘gentle instruction’. The comparison is steadily drawn with St. Eustatius where one does not hesitate to say that the intervention on Bonaire looks different than on St. …
Read More »Opinion: Our Parliament will have the last word on our social minimum
Dear Editor, I have followed the debate on the social minimum for the Caribbean Netherlands between the members of the Kingdom Relations committee of the Second Chamber and state-secretaries Knops (Kingdom Relations) and Van Ark (Social Affairs). I am rather disappointed with the point of view of both state-secretaries and …
Read More »State Secretary Knops’ answers to Kingdom Relations Committee questions
Dear Editor, After the Committee for Kingdom Relations of the Second Chamber visited the Dutch Windward Islands mid-July they fired no less than 46 question at State Secretary Knops. These questions were answered by him on August 28. I would like to comment on two of the answers the State …
Read More »Opinion: Social minimum for Caribbean Netherlands
Eight years after 10-10-10 it is clear that the present Dutch coalition government is prepared to finally establish a social minimum. While the responsible state-secretary Van Ark has recently announced that the presentation of the study into the social minimum to parliament will be delayed, the chairman of the Kingdom Relations …
Read More »Opinion Koos Sneek: “Very Unfortunate, but Unavoidable”
This morning early, I have taken notice of the news that the National Government has taken the decision to sideline the government of St. Eustatius and to appoint a special commissioner who will take over the governing of the island. This decision has been taken following the report, conclusions, and …
Read More »Opinion: Saba’s nature is recovering but economic outlook is bleak
Dear Editor, It is today October 6th 2017. Exactly one month later after the passing of our first category 5+ hurricane Irma. Here on Saba a lot took place during the last 4 weeks. A water supply bank was set up to provide people of Saba with free bottled water. …
Read More »Opinion: Building a new Caribbean
Dear Editor, Having experienced two hurricanes cat. 5, having seen the devastation and been around to feel and understand the inconveniences, to just express it mildly; no water, no electricity or no telecommunication for an extended period. Lots of time though to think about what happened and who are suffering, …
Read More »Question: “How do we get on or off the island?” – Updated Sept 28
Update: More questions by Frances at the end of this post. Hello, My name is Frances and my son is currently studying at the medical school. I would dearly love to see his smiling face over Christmas. I was also going to book a visit to the island in February. …
Read More »Opinion: Koos Sneek on post Irma-Maria evolution for Statia and Saba
Long Term solutions needed for Airlift, Supply of food and other materials, Telecommunications, Banking, Notary services, Tax Break The first reaction one has, after the hurricanes we encountered, is what went wrong and how we must do things better. In this respect, there are many lessons that can be learned …
Read More »Dispatch from a Caribbean climate change refugee
Dear editor, I am standing in line – or rather in a disorganized congregation of desperate souls – in the parking lot of St. Maarten’s Princess Juliana International Airport, once the second busiest airport in the Caribbean, now a shell of sheetrock, concrete, metal and glass; the main terminal building …
Read More »Opinion: Saba’s economic development after Irma is a major challenge
Open letter to the Executive Council of Saba Date: 14 September 2017 Re: Economic developments after Irma Dear Council, A week ago the monstrous disaster of hurricane Irma affected the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean. In particular our mother island St. Maarten. The island we all depend on if it …
Read More »Opinion: We need to know what is going on at the SCS
Dear Editor, I am one of many concerned parents that have a lot of questions since the two letters were given out by the schoolboard of Saba Comprehensive School last month. The seriousness of these letters is quite alarming. It makes me really wonder how the school got into this …
Read More »Open Invitation to SCS Stakeholders to inform the parents: Town Hall Meeting Monday, May 22
Dear Editor, Please see below an urgent invitation signed by 50 parents/guardians requesting for the SCS school board and other stakeholders to attend a public meeting on Monday May 22, 2017 at the Sunny Valley Youth Center at 6:30 pm to discuss serious issues that are facing/affecting the Saba Comprehensive …
Read More »Opinion: What can we do to keep the Unspoiled Queen unspoiled?
Dear editor, April 22 is known as international Earth Day. This got me thinking…what is Saba doing on behalf of this Earth Day and is there anything that can be improved to keep the unspoiled queen unspoiled? So let’s ask those critical questions: Is the Recycling plant really a Recycling …
Read More »Opinion: KLM discriminates Saba citizens: Prices 33% are higher than flying from Holland
KLM sells flight tickets for domestic flights within the Netherlands between Amsterdam and Saba. That is good news. However, the citizens of Saba are seriously discriminated by KLM. If someone from the Europeans Netherlands wants to buy a ticket the price is 33% lower than if a citizen of Saba …
Read More »Teachers’ Day Greeting from Commissioner of Education Bruce Zagers
On behalf of myself and my family, I would like to wish all teachers a Happy Teachers’ Day. On this special day, it gives us in Government and in the community, the opportunity to pay respect and thank those who have chosen a noble career in teaching. A teacher’s role …
Read More »Saba Business Associations' response to closure of the WIB branch Saba
This is certainly not good news for Saba in general. After receiving the information from WIB we as the representatives of a large number of local business were shocked. This doesn’t really help to improve our economic climate at all. Also we are disappointed with the relatively short notice the …
Read More »Opinion Daily Herald: Made to wait
Today’s news that the Dutch Government is willing to supplement possible losses in pension years of (former) civil servants and teaching personnel who worked in Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba (the BES islands) before October 10, 2010, is obviously most welcome. While a number of these public sector employees for …
Read More »Opinion Daily Herald: Saba follows constructive approach
News that negotiations will start soon to discuss the transfer of tasks from the Dutch Government to Saba (see related story) inspires hope that the status of special overseas Public Entity might prove more durable than certain persons would have it. After all, there has been and still is a …
Read More »Opinion: Sabans deal with heartless doctors
Dear Editor, Please allow me space in your paper to tell of the kind of medical care that we Sabans are getting here on Saba and the heartless doctors that we have to deal with. My name is Beatrlx Zagers, I am not going to hide behind any false name, …
Read More »Opinion: Change on the horizon for Saba’s government
Dear editor, On April 23, 2016 via the Daily Herald presiding Commissioner Christopher Johnson announced that he would be pursuing a new venture as the new Dutch Representative. It was not until May 03, 2016 that the Island Council as a collective body was officially informed about the resignation of …
Read More »Opinion: Problems with delivery of mail addressed to Saba
Dear Editor, I would like to share the following concerns with the people on Saba. Following my experiences, there is quite a serious problem with the delivery of mail to Saba. There is NOT a problem a problem with the postoffice here on Saba, but with probably Flamingo Post. If you have similar …
Read More »Opinion: International Women's Day
A thank you to ALL the female un-sung heroes on International Women’s Day. To the waitresses, the bartenders, the shop owners, the hotel managers, the single mothers, the stay-at-home moms, the moms who work full time and still maintain a happy home, the educators and teachers, the volunteers, the committee …
Read More »Opinion: Open Letter to Saban Community
Since the non-renewal of my contract at Saba Comprehensive School at the end of the 2013 – 2014 school year, I silently listened to rumors and to endless speculations as to what I am doing and why I am appealing the recent judgment against my lawsuit filed in January 2015. …
Read More »Opinion: Establish A Working Committee
Mr. Editor, please allow writer to bring forward the following suggestion with the hope that it will be considered. Now that the Evaluation Report is out and official and also public notice I would like to suggest to the Honorable Island Council Members of the Public Entity of Saba to …
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