Mr. Ackeem Tonge successfully completed an Office Administration Course as part of the Caribbean Youth Empowerment Programme, held in collaboration with the International Youth Foundation (IYF) and sponsored by United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Gilbert Agricultural and Rural Development Center (GARD Center) in 2009. After this training, Mr. Tonge chose to continue his education in the field of plumbing and enrolled at Antigua and Barbuda Institute for Continuing Education (ABICE), 2010 – 2011. Pictured, L – R: Mr. Ackeem Tonge receiving Manager’s Award, from Mr. Pedro Corbin, General Manager, Goddard Catering Group.
Ackeem started working with Goddard Catering Group (Antigua) Ltd. in June 2011, on a 6 months contract. After his contract was completed, a position became available and since the company was extremely pleased with Mr. Tonge’s performance, he was offered full time employment. Ackeem has really demonstrated his desire to get ahead by always trying to learn something new.
His work ethic is admired by the Management of the organization.
In addition to the Manager’s Award, Mr. Tonge also received the award for perfect attendance for the period 2013.
The selection criteria for the Manager’s Award, includes:
(1) Attitude: willing to work with others, team player, willing to assist.
(2) Punctuality and attendance.
(3) Teachable: listen when being corrected, and follow the correct procedures.
(4) Sociable: takes part in extracurricular activities organised by the Company
(5) Functions: knowledgeable of their function and do it with pride.
The GARD Center sincerely congratulates Mr. Ackeem Tonge and encourages him to continue to strive for excellence.
GARD Center – EU Graduation
The Gilbert Agricultural and Rural Development Center (GARD Center) and the European Union, under the project, Empowerment of Young Women of Antigua in their income generation (YWEP), held its first graduation ceremony on Thursday, 13 February, 2014, at the Ebenezer Methodist Church, St. Mary’s Street, St. John’s.
The Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda, Her Excellency, Dame Louise Lake-Tack, attended and assisted with the presentation of certificates to the Top Students. (R: Ms. Nazeer Colbourne, Overall Top Student)
Mrs. Judith Chastanet, Manager, Customer Relations Department of the Antigua and Barbuda Social Security Board and Mr. Ashton Fearon, Technical Research Officer & Project Administrator, GATE, also distributed certificates to the students. (Pictured Left: Jermyra Williams receiving certificate from Mrs. Chastanet)
Special Recognition was given by the GARD Center to CIBC/First Caribbean International Bank and Townhouse Mega Store for their continued support towards the Center’s Entrepreneurship programme.
The Ceremony was ably guided by the Master of Ceremonies, Ms. Lenora Murphy, and the Invocation given by Rev. Otto Wade, President of the Methodist Conference.
The Welcome was delivered by two of the Agriculture graduates, Ms. Princess Waszutu Mack and Ms. Waszara Mack.
Congratulatory Remarks were given to the graduates by Mrs. Karen Massiah, Customer Services Coordinator/Executive Assistant, Antigua Computer Technology Co. Ltd. and Mr. Jedidiah Maxime, Director of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture. The Hon. Harold Lovell, Minister of Finance also offered congratulatory remarks and words of encouragement to the graduates.
The Feature Address was delivered by youthful, Ms. Damara Phillips, Entrepreneur, (Graphic Artist and Disc-Jockey), who shared her passion, experiences, hard work and commitment, ups and downs with the graduates and others in the packed sanctuary. This young lady spoke of her successful infiltration into traditionally male-dominated fields and how she continues to strive for excellence. (L-R: Her Excellency, Governor General, Dame Louise Lake-Tack, Ms. Damara Phillips, Entrepreneur and Hon. Harold Lovell).
Ms. Kareem Francis, Project Manager of the Young Women Empowerment Programme gave a full, passionate, and emotional project review. The majority of the young ladies / now graduates whom she always referred to as her children/girls had done exceptionally well, which made her tremendously proud. Her ‘girls’ responded to her presentation in the most fitting of ways, with spontaneous applause.
There was also a segment for entertainment, and Business Enterprise graduate, Mrs. Tovia Carey-Dowe and guest artiste, Ms. Lauralie Nathan, each performed breath-taking solos. Remarks were also delivered on behalf of the graduating classes by two of the ICT graduates, Ms. Germaine Dublin and Ms. Patricia Francis.

Portion of the Audience in Attendance at the Graduation Ceremony
Mrs. Roberta Williams delivered the Vote of Thanks. She acknowledged those who assisted with all aspects of the project, and highlighted those business places which offered GARD Center’s students’ internships and employment.
The evening ceremony was closed in prayer by Rev. Janetta James, of the Antigua Methodist Circuit, and light refreshment was shared.
Photos courtesy New Media One.
