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October 2013

Annual Consultation to focus on “Green Economy”

(CUOPM) Over 200 public, private sector and non-governmental officials meet on Thursday 17th and Friday 18th for the 16th Annual National Consultation on the Economy. The exercise in good governance, transparency and accountability by…

St. Kitts and Nevis and Courts – Reading you Loud and Clear

(EMU): The Ministry of Education in St. Kitts and Nevis is doing its part to promote regional integration as it facilitated the St. Kitts-Nevis round of the Courts OECS Reading Competition last week. Education Officer Debbie Isaac, one of…

Training workshops for civil servants at various levels

(CUOPM) A series of training workshops for civil servants at various levels will be held over the next few weeks. Responsible for local training said courses will be held new entrants in the civil service, junior clerks and senior clerks.…

Government to assist CARICOM Nationals

Basseterre, St. Kitts (ZIZ) -- CARICOM Nationals living in the federation will soon be on the beneficial end of Government assistance. Prime Minister the Honorable Dr Denzil Douglas referred to a recent landmark case by the Caribbean Court…

Police Updates – 15th October 2013

(ZIZ) Danyatta ‘Dani’ Hendrickson of Upper West Bourne Street was formally arrested and charged for Carrying Abroad an Offensive Weapon, which was allegedly committed on 9th October, 2013. Kelvin George of Newtown was formally arrested…

Free utilities initiative for seniors launched on Nevis

Charlestown, Nevis (NIA) -- Acting Premier of Nevis and Senior Minister responsible for Social Development Hon. Mark Brantley described the official launch of a free utilities initiative by the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) through the…

Junior Achievement Company Programme 2013-2014 launched

(JASKN) The Maltin Moving Centre at the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank hosted the Orientation and Business Innovation and Planning Training Sessions for the Junior Achievement Company Program on Saturday 12th October, 2013. Seventy students…