A historic landmark in Antigua and Barbuda has been restored after vandals spray-painted the perimeter wall of Government House during Carnival celebrations.
The building, which is undergoing major restoration, was defaced during a parade, prompting widespread outrage.
Within days, members of the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force, volunteers and donors repainted the wall. Governor-General Sir Rodney Williams also contributed to the repair efforts.
Officials have warned that anyone caught vandalising the property will face prosecution.
“This is not just a wall — it’s a piece of our identity,” one volunteer said.



