RegionalTrinidad & Tobago Minister curbs Vybz Kartel’s media tour by Barbados Today 16/05/2025 written by Barbados Today 16/05/2025 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 956 Defence Minister Wayne Sturge has ordered that the itinerary of Jamaican dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel be cut. In one of his first acts of business, Sturge, according to a legal source within the ministry, is prohibiting Vybz Kartel from two media interviews and other events. The artiste, born Adidja Palmer, is scheduled to arrive in the country on May 26 in preparation for his concert on May 31. According to the immigration order, Sturge blanked Palmer from doing a morning radio interview, a midday TV appearance, and a local press drop-in on May 27. He also blocked a meet and greet, a visit to a school or youth centre, a cultural lunch with community leaders and an official meet and greet on May 28. In an immediate response to Guardian Media, Sturge, after questioning how Guardian Media became aware of his orders, confirmed the adjustments. You Might Be Interested In TRINIDAD – Gov’t prepares legislation to treat with asylum seekers TRINIDAD – Police capture one of the country’s most wanted men TRINIDAD: Antigua and Barbuda prepared to purchase more LIAT shares He said that based on Palmer’s past legal troubles he was concerned about him interacting with the country’s vulnerable youths, “particularly as his [release] was not based on merit but on a legal technicality”. The minister added that a detailed media release was being drafted. Vybz Kartel was originally scheduled to perform in T&T in February at the One Caribbean Music Festival; however, the event was postponed to May. (Trinidad Guardian) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like A colossal cloud of Sahara dust is smothering the Caribbean en route... 02/06/2025 Law lecturer says CCJ not gaining support 27/05/2025 Vybz Kartel not opposed to restrictions by Trinidad govt 17/05/2025