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Saturday, February 28, 2026

💰 IRD’s Tax Code Saturday — Citizen Service or Revenue Strategy?

This Saturday, the Inland Revenue Department is going islandwide offering assistance to update tax codes.

On the surface?

It looks helpful. Accessible. Citizen-friendly.

But let’s look deeper.

Why now — right before peak filing season?

Why multiple locations?

Why the push?

Here’s what could be happening behind the scenes:

🔹 A database cleanup before income tax season

🔹 Tightening payroll deductions to reduce underpayments

🔹 Encouraging voluntary compliance before audits

🔹 Preparing for digital system upgrades

🔹 Protecting government revenue streams

This isn’t necessarily negative. In fact, updating your tax code could benefit you — especially if:

✔ You added a dependent

✔ Your marital status changed

✔ You have multiple jobs

✔ Your deductions aren’t accurate

But here’s the key:

Don’t just go. Understand what you’re updating.

Tax code changes can increase refunds…

Or increase deductions.

Choiseul, stay informed.

Ask questions.

Know your numbers.

Because when it comes to taxes — small adjustments can mean big differences.

📌 We’re watching. We’re learning. We’re moving.

— Choiseul on the Move

 

CHOISEUL ON THE MOVE: India vs West Indies — No Excuses Cricket

Super 8 • Eden Gardens, Kolkata • Sunday March 1, 2026 • 9:30 AM (Saint Lucia / AST)

This one isn’t “just another match.” It’s a pressure test. A nerve test. A discipline test.

Match Context (Plain & Simple)

India come into this clash as favourites — and there’s no debate about that. Home conditions, crowd energy, and a team built for tournament cricket. The match is scheduled for March 1, 2026 at Eden Gardens. (Start time: 7:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM AST)

The Hard Truth for West Indies

If West Indies show up sloppy, India will punish them early and mercilessly. India don’t need “many chances” — they only need one loose over, one soft powerplay, one bad length.

  • Lose early wickets? You’re chasing the game from the 5th over.
  • Miss death bowling lengths? Scoreboard turns ugly fast.
  • Gift extras? You basically hand India free boundaries.
  • Play reactive cricket? India will squeeze you until you crack.

Where West Indies Can Hurt India

This is T20 — one swing of momentum can flip everything. West Indies can win, but it has to be fearless AND disciplined. Not reckless. Not “vibes-only.”

  1. Attack the powerplay with the ball. Don’t bowl “safe.” India’s top order feeds on safe.
  2. Middle-overs must be smart spin + tight fields. If you leak 50+ between overs 7–12, you’re in trouble.
  3. Batting approach: controlled aggression. Not crawling… and not wild slogging either. Rotate + punish the bad ball.

3 Things That Decide This Match

  • Powerplay battle (both innings) — who wins the first 6 overs controls the story.
  • Spin control in the middle — dot balls create panic, panic creates wickets.
  • Pressure after 12 overs — the team with the calmer head wins.

Choiseul Verdict

India are favourites. Full stop. But West Indies can still win if they play like a serious team: sharp powerplay, disciplined bowling, and a top-order innings that doesn’t fold under spin.

My call: If West Indies start slow or get bullied early, India win comfortably. If West Indies land early punches and stay tight in the middle overs, this turns into a real fight.

Talk to me, Choiseul: What’s your biggest worry — our batting stability, or our death bowling? Drop your take in the comments.

#ChoiseulOnTheMove #WestIndiesCricket #T20WorldCup #INDvWI

Monday, February 23, 2026

 


Choiseul On The Move 🌴 | Monday, February 23, 2026

Windies Send a Super 8 Message: Why Today’s Big Win vs Zimbabwe Matters (Beyond the Score)

A Choiseul-on-the-move breakdown of the turning points, the tactics, and what this result really does to the Super 8 race.

If you watched the Super 8 clash today and felt like the West Indies didn’t just beat Zimbabwe — they announced themselves — you weren’t imagining things. This was one of those T20 performances where the scoreboard is loud… but the message is even louder.

Zimbabwe came into this match with a reputation for fearless cricket — the kind of team that can ruin a favourite’s night. But at the business end of a World Cup, confidence has to be backed by execution. Today, the Windies executed harder, longer, and smarter.


1) The First Win Was the Toss-Up: Windies Set a “Scoreboard Trap”

In T20, big totals don’t just put runs on the board — they put pressure in the mind. Once West Indies posted a huge number, Zimbabwe weren’t chasing “runs”… they were chasing time, momentum, and perfect decision-making all at once.

That’s the trap: a target that forces you to swing early, take risks early, and then lose wickets early. And once wickets start falling in a chase like that, the match turns from “possible” to “survival mode.”

2) The Real Turning Point: When Zimbabwe Didn’t Land the Early Blows

Zimbabwe needed early wickets and quiet overs. They didn’t get enough of either. In a game where West Indies were striking cleanly, even small errors — a missed yorker, a half-volley, a slower ball that sits up — became instant boundary payments.

This is why T20 can feel cruel: you can bowl “decent” and still go for 15 if you miss your length by inches. Against Windies power, inches become sixes.

3) Zimbabwe’s Chase: When Urgency Turns Into Panic

Chasing a mountain often tempts a team to play the highlight reel instead of playing the situation. Zimbabwe’s plan had to be: win the powerplay, protect wickets, then launch later. But when the required rate stays sky-high, the batter starts forcing shots to “catch up” — and that’s when edges fly and stumps start cartwheeling.

The Windies bowlers fed on that urgency. They didn’t need magic every ball — they just needed to keep the pressure on and let the chase collapse under its own weight.


4) The Super 8 Math: Why This Result Is a Double-Goal

In a short Super 8 group, it’s not only about points — it’s about Net Run Rate. And this win was the kind that doesn’t just give you two points; it gives you breathing room. It can turn a “must-win” next match into a “win and qualify” situation.

That’s why teams celebrate big margins: later, when the table gets tight, NRR can be the difference between a semi-final seat and an early flight home.

5) Respect to Zimbabwe: One Bad Day Doesn’t Delete a Brave Tournament

Choiseul people know this feeling: sometimes you reach a big stage and the opponent just has “one of those days.” Zimbabwe have played bold cricket in this World Cup. Today was a tough lesson — but not an identity. If they respond with discipline in their next game, they can still shake this group again.

Choiseul On The Move Takeaway 🗣️

West Indies didn’t just win — they improved their Super 8 survival chances in the most valuable way: points + NRR + confidence. Zimbabwe now need a bounce-back performance, but the group is still alive. Super 8 cricket is like a Choiseul backroad in the rain

Sunday, February 22, 2026

 

Choiseul on the Move | Super 8: Why Off-Spin Could Unlock India

✅ First, let’s fix the big misconception

This match is in India — so “Caribbean conditions” is not the headline factor. Indian pitches can still aid spin, yes, but the bigger reality is this: India’s top order grew up on spin. They won’t panic simply because an off-spinner is turning it away from a left-hander.

So West Indies can’t just roll out off-spin and expect wickets. They must use it like a trap. In tournament cricket, traps work when the timing is perfect.

🌀 The Match-Up Logic: Why Off-Spin Still Matters

Right-arm orthodox off-spin turning away from left-handers can still cause problems in T20 — not because it’s “mystery,” but because it can interrupt rhythm.

What off-spin can take away

  • The easy “pace-on” free swing
  • The clean arc through extra cover
  • The comfortable drive when the ball holds up
  • The single rotation when fields are set smartly

What West Indies must force

  • Risky sweeps into protected areas
  • Inside-out shots against the spin
  • Mistimed lofts to long-off / deep cover
  • Dot-ball pressure (the real wicket in T20)
Choiseul-style truth: In Super 8, you don’t need 5 wickets to win — sometimes you only need one key wicket plus six straight dot balls to shift the whole match.

🧠 Why Roston Chase Could Be the “Middle-Overs Padlock”

Chase isn’t a flashy mystery man — he’s a control bowler. And control is priceless in India when batters are hunting match-ups. If he bowls:

  • Flat and quick (no free setup)
  • Top-of-off (dragging left-handers wide)
  • Into the pitch (reducing timing)

…then he can do the job West Indies need most: slow India without feeding boundaries. The target is not “turn.” The target is tempo control.

🧩 Spin Works Best In Partnerships: Chase + Hosein + Motie

The real danger for India isn’t one spinner — it’s a plan where each spinner does a different job.

Akeal Hosein (Left-arm)

  • Great for early control and stump pressure
  • Can bowl in the powerplay to deny free hits
  • Forces batters to hit against the spin

Gudakesh Motie (Left-arm)

  • Useful when a new batter arrives
  • Can vary pace and invite the big shot
  • Creates mis-hits when batters try to “force” momentum

Here’s the Super 8 recipe: pace to strike early, then spin to suffocate. Chase becomes the hinge — the overs where India either keep flying… or start feeling the rope tighten.

🎯 The Winning Window: Overs 7–15

If West Indies are serious about turning off-spin into a winner, this is the blueprint:

  • Powerplay: Use pace to hunt a wicket (don’t let India settle).
  • Over 7–10: Introduce Chase quickly if left-handers are set.
  • Fields: Deep cover + long-off set early, tempt the inside-out hit.
  • Rotation: Pair Chase with Hosein/Motie so batters never get one “comfortable” look.
  • One big wicket: Break a partnership and keep the squeeze on the new man.
Key point: In India, off-spin won’t win by surprise alone. It wins by precision + pressure + smart fields.

🏁 Choiseul Verdict

Is India “vulnerable” just because they have left-handers? Not exactly. But can right-arm off-spin be a winner for West Indies in this Super 8 clash? Yes — if Chase is used like a weapon, not a filler.

If West Indies turn this into a middle-overs grind, force India to take risks, and steal momentum with one key wicket, then the so-called “match-up talk” becomes real on the scoreboard.

Over to you, Choiseul cricket family:
Do you see this match being decided by a spin squeeze… or a power-hitting storm? Drop your take and let’s reason it out. 🏏🔥

Saturday, February 21, 2026

 🏏🔥 CHOISEUL ON THE MOVE 🔥🏏

Your window into the heart of the South — now with Super 8 cricket fever!

SUPER 8 LOCKED IN – WHO WILL RULE THE WORLD?

Cricket fans, brace yourselves! The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 has officially entered the Super 8 stage, and what a lineup we have. The giants are here. The challengers are ready. The underdogs are dreaming. And the cricketing world is watching.

From the Caribbean flair of West Indies, to the powerhouse precision of India, the grit of South Africa, the fire of England, the discipline of New Zealand, the flair of Sri Lanka, the resilience of Pakistan, and the fearless spirit of Zimbabwe — this is no ordinary final eight.

This is war with willow and ball. And every match will feel like a final.

🌍 The Big Question: Who Takes It All?

Let’s break it down, Choiseul style — no fence sitting!

🇮🇳 India – The Machine

Balanced batting, lethal spin options, and depth in the pace attack. When India gets momentum, they don’t just win — they dominate. If they peak at the right time, they are extremely hard to stop.

🇿🇦 South Africa – Calm but Dangerous

Technically sound and tactically sharp. They’ve often come close in world tournaments. Could this finally be their breakthrough year?

🏴 England – Built for T20

Explosive top order. Aggressive mindset. They play fearless cricket. If their hitters fire in the knockouts, trouble for everybody.

🌴 West Indies – Pure T20 DNA

You can never count them out in this format. Power hitters. Big-match temperament. If the Caribbean rhythm clicks, fireworks will follow.

🇳🇿 New Zealand – Silent Assassins

They don’t talk much — they just execute. Clinical and composed, always dangerous in knockout cricket.

🇱🇰 Sri Lanka – Spin Kings at Home

Conditions could play into their hands. When their spinners grip and turn, batting becomes a nightmare.

🇵🇰 Pakistan – Unpredictable X-Factor

Capable of brilliance. Capable of collapse. But when they catch form, they can beat anyone.

🇿🇼 Zimbabwe – The Story Everyone Loves

Already shocking the cricketing world. Playing with belief. Playing without fear. Every tournament needs a Cinderella story — could this be it?

🏆 Choiseul On The Move Prediction

🔥 Final Prediction: India vs England

🏆 Champion Pick: India (slight favorites)

Why? Depth. Momentum. Tactical maturity. But this is T20 cricket — one over can change everything. And don’t be surprised if West Indies or South Africa crash the party.

Cricket lovers of Choiseul and beyond — this Super 8 stage is going to test nerves, skill, and character. Who are YOU backing? 🇱🇨🏏

#ChoiseulOnTheMove   #T20WorldCup2026   #Super8   #CricketFever

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🏏 T20I WORLD CUP 2026

Remaining Schedule (Saint Lucia Time 🇱🇨)

All match times below are converted to Saint Lucia (AST – UTC-4).

NZ vs PAK
21 Feb — 9:30 AM (AST)
Colombo
ENG vs SL
22 Feb — 5:30 AM (AST)
Pallekele
IND vs SA
22 Feb — 9:30 AM (AST)
Ahmedabad
ZIM vs WI
23 Feb — 9:30 AM (AST)
Mumbai
ENG vs PAK
24 Feb — 9:30 AM (AST)
Pallekele
NZ vs SL
25 Feb — 9:30 AM (AST)
Colombo
WI vs SA
26 Feb — 5:30 AM (AST)
Ahmedabad
IND vs ZIM
26 Feb — 9:30 AM (AST)
Chennai
ENG vs NZ
27 Feb — 9:30 AM (AST)
Colombo
SL vs PAK
28 Feb — 9:30 AM (AST)
Pallekele
ZIM vs SA
1 Mar — 5:30 AM (AST)
Delhi
IND vs WI
1 Mar — 9:30 AM (AST)
Kolkata

🔥 Knockout Stage (Saint Lucia Time)

Semi-Final 1: 4 Mar — 9:30 AM (AST)
Semi-Final 2: 5 Mar — 9:30 AM (AST)
Final: 8 Mar — 9:30 AM (AST)

Who you backing to lift the trophy? Drop your predictions in the comments! 🏆🔥

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

 

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A Disgraceful Betrayal: Condemning the Threat Against Our Prime Minister

February 18, 2026

There are moments when silence becomes complicity. This is one of them.

The recent threat made against the life of Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre by a Saint Lucian residing in the United Kingdom is not merely reprehensible—it is a vile, cowardly, and unforgivable attack on every principle that holds our nation together. It is an assault on democracy itself, a betrayal of our shared heritage, and a stain on the character of our diaspora community.

This Cannot Stand

Let us be absolutely clear: there is no justification, no excuse, and no rationalization for threatening the life of our Prime Minister. None.

You may oppose his policies. You may disagree with his governance. You may feel passionate about the direction of our country. That is your democratic right—indeed, it is the very essence of democracy. But the moment you cross the line from disagreement to death threats, you have abandoned reason, rejected civility, and forfeited any claim to be part of the democratic process.

This threat is not "passionate politics." It is not "strong opposition." It is criminality of the highest order, dressed up in the pathetic costume of political conviction.

A Coward's Act from Afar

What makes this act even more contemptible is that it comes from someone sitting comfortably in England—thousands of miles away from the consequences of their words, insulated from the fear they seek to instill, removed from the democratic institutions they seek to undermine.

This individual enjoys the safety, stability, and rule of law provided by their adopted country while attempting to export chaos and violence back to the land of their birth. They sit in comfort while threatening to plunge Saint Lucia into crisis. They lecture about Saint Lucia's problems while contributing nothing but poison to the discourse.

If you are so dissatisfied with the leadership of Saint Lucia, return home. Vote. Organize. Engage in the democratic process. Run for office yourself. But do not—do not—dare to threaten violence from your safe distance and pretend it is patriotism.

An Attack on All of Us

When someone threatens the life of the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, they threaten every single one of us.

They threaten the mother in Choiseul who depends on stable governance for her children's future.

They threaten the fisherman in Laborie whose livelihood depends on peaceful political transitions.

They threaten the teacher in Vieux Fort who believes in the power of democratic example.

They threaten the young person in Castries who dreams of a Saint Lucia where ideas compete, not bullets.

This is not about Philip J. Pierre the man—this is about the office he holds and what that office represents. It represents the will of the people. It represents the peaceful transfer of power. It represents the principle that we settle our differences through dialogue and ballots, not through intimidation and violence.

Democracy Dies in the Shadows of Threats

History has shown us, time and again, what happens when political violence becomes normalized. When threats are dismissed as "just talk." When we shrug our shoulders and say "people are just emotional."

We have seen nations torn apart. We have seen democracies crumble. We have seen the descent into chaos begin with words that were ignored, with threats that were not taken seriously, with lines that were crossed without consequence.

Saint Lucia has worked too hard, sacrificed too much, and come too far to allow this poison to take root in our political culture.

We are a nation that has weathered colonialism, hurricanes, economic hardship, and political transitions. We have done so because we have, by and large, maintained a commitment to democratic norms and peaceful political engagement. We cannot—we will not—allow that legacy to be destroyed by individuals who have lost all sense of decency and proportion.

Justice Must Be Swift and Certain

The authorities in both Saint Lucia and the United Kingdom must treat this threat with the utmost seriousness.

This individual must be identified, investigated, and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. If they are in the UK, extradition must be pursued. If extradition is not possible, cooperation with UK authorities must be secured to ensure they face justice under British law.

There must be consequences. Real, meaningful, legal consequences.

Anything less sends the message that such behavior is tolerable. Anything less emboldens the next person who believes their political frustrations justify threats of violence. Anything less makes a mockery of our justice system and our democratic values.

To Our Diaspora: You Are Better Than This

To the Saint Lucians living abroad—in the UK, the United States, Canada, and beyond—we know that the overwhelming majority of you would never condone such behavior. We know that you love Saint Lucia deeply and want the best for our nation.

But this is your moment to speak up. To make clear that this individual does not represent you. To affirm that the Saint Lucian diaspora stands for democracy, for peaceful engagement, and for the rule of law.

Your silence allows this poison to fester. Your voice can help contain it.

A Line in the Sand

Choiseul on the Move stands unequivocally against this threat and any attempt to normalize political violence in Saint Lucia.

We may have our own political views. We may criticize or support various policies. We may engage vigorously in the democratic debate about our nation's future.

But we draw a bright, unmistakable line: threats of violence against our elected leaders are unacceptable, unconscionable, and un-Saint Lucian.

To the individual who made this threat: you have disgraced yourself, betrayed your country, and violated the most basic norms of civilized society. You deserve the full weight of the law and the contempt of every Saint Lucian who values democracy.

To Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre: while we may not always agree with your policies, we stand firmly with you against this threat. No leader should have to govern under the shadow of death threats. You have our support in ensuring that justice is served.

To our fellow Saint Lucians: let us recommit ourselves to the principles that have sustained our democracy. Let us debate fiercely but fairly. Let us disagree without being disagreeable. Let us remember that our strength lies in our unity, our democracy, and our shared commitment to resolving our differences through peaceful means.

Saint Lucia deserves better. We demand better. And we will accept nothing less.