PHILIPSBURG:--- NV GEBE wishes to inform the community that the electricity fuel clause has been increased to XCG 0.49, effective today, July 10, 2026. This increase will be reflected on the July 2026 electricity invoices, which are scheduled to be distributed beginning Monday, July 13, 2026.
This increase reflects ongoing fluctuations in international fuel prices, which continue to affect the cost of the imported fuel required to generate electricity in St. Maarten. As the island relies heavily on imported fuel for power generation, these changes directly affect the cost of electricity, which is outside NV GEBE's control.
At NV GEBE, we understand that many households continue to face financial challenges, and would like our customers to know that we do not take these increases in the fuel clause lightly.
While we must responsibly manage the rising costs of providing essential electricity services, we remain equally committed to supporting the people of St. Maarten with compassion, understanding, and practical assistance. Through our customer payment arrangements, Senior Relief Program and other community support initiatives, we will continue working with customers who need assistance, while ensuring the long-term sustainability of our utility services.
Temporary Manager Iris Arrindell emphasized the company's commitment to balancing compassion with responsibility: "Our customers are at the heart of everything we do. We understand that rising living costs affect every household, and we share those concerns. While international fuel prices are beyond our control, our commitment to serving our community never changes. We will continue to communicate openly, treat every customer with dignity and respect, and work together to find practical solutions. Our mission is not only to provide essential utility services today but also to ensure a stronger, more sustainable company for generations to come."
We encourage customers to take simple energy-saving steps to reduce monthly electricity consumption and lower utility costs.
We will continue to monitor international fuel market conditions and remain committed to delivering safe, reliable, and sustainable electricity services to the people of St. Maarten.
We sincerely thank our customers for their continued patience, understanding, and cooperation as we navigate these challenges together.



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PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten:--- In a follow-up inspection in which the fieldwork was carried out during the period of June to October 2025, the Law Enforcement Council (the Council) has determined that implementation of previous recommendations by the Council for the Sint Maarten Penitentiary and the recommendations of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) remain significantly delayed. The Council carried out an inspection into the treatment of detainees, social reintegration, and isolation cells. The inspection shows that of the Council’s seven recommendations, only one has been fully implemented, one partially implemented, and five not implemented. Of the two CPT recommendations, one has been implemented — namely, the renovation of the isolation cells — while the recommendation to introduce a registry for the use of force has not yet been carried out.
PHILIPSBURG:--- The Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) is currently investigating a shooting incident that occurred tonight at approximately 20:50 pm, Thursday, July 09th, which left one young male seriously injured.
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