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December 13, 2013

Consumer Affairs reinvigorated with new staff

Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS): During his 2014 Budget Presentation Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Dr. Denzil Douglas noted that Consumer Affairs will be provided with the tools to function more efficiently in 2014. “The Department of…

Sailing into the future of Yachting Tourism

Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS): The potential of Yachting Tourism was highlighted at this week’s 2014 Budget by Minister of Tourism Hon. Richard Skerritt who said it is part of the new wave of tourism sector growth from which residents can…

PEP ensuring the Federation meets its long term IT goals

Basseterre, St. Kitts  -- Some 18 young, energetic and bright males and females have since June this year been reporting at the Warner Park Football Stadium on Victoria Road in Basseterre each weekday from 9 am for training. That the venue…

Police updates (December 13, 2013)

(ZIZ)-- Steve Adams of Sandy Point, Jeovanni Hodge of The Alley Sandy Point, Bertanio Marsham of Half Way Tree and Candis Norford of Upper Shaw Avenue were formally arrested and charged for Possession of one (1) shot gun cartridge, which…

North Korean purge of leader’s uncle sparks stability fears

(BBC)--The execution of the once-powerful uncle of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has rekindled fears of instability in the secretive nuclear-armed state. South Korean defence chief Kim Kawn-jin promised "heightened readiness" after the…

Mandela lies in state: South Africans told not to join queue

(BBC)--South Africans have been warned not to attempt to go to see Nelson Mandela's body in the capital, Pretoria, unless they are already in the queue. The anti-apartheid leader's body is lying in state at the Union Buildings, where he…

US House passes two-year cross-party budget deal

(BBC)--The US House of Representatives has approved a two-year federal budget bill in a strong showing of cross-party support, further avoiding the spectre of another government shutdown. The measure, written by the Republican and…

Jamaica debates legislation to combat Ponzi schemes

Kingston, Jamaica (JIS) -- Jamaica’s House of Representatives on Tuesday passed legislation to combat the establishment of unlawful financial organisations commonly known as Ponzi or pyramid schemes. Minister of finance and planning, Dr…

Cayon Man Wounded

The Violent Crime Unit (VCU) is investigating a Daylight shooting incident which occurred Thursday in Cayon. Injured is 24 year old Akil Anthony  Cunningham of Cayon who stated that he was attacked by two (2) armed assailants. The scene was…

Two masked assailants on the run in Cayon

The Police are investigating the second shooting incident in two days as a woman was shot and injured while waiting for a bus in Cayon.  According to reports two masked assailants fired in her direction hitting her in the arm. The injured…

One Hundred Percent passes from IAAAF Level One Course

IAAF coaches, Craig Connor and Roatter Johnson were both elated with the overall enthusiasm and performance of the potential coaches on Nevis who participated in the IAAF level one course held in Nevis over the last nine days. The course…

Tonito Willet takes the fight out of Warriors

The action in the tape ball league hosted by the Department of Sports and sponsored by the Development Bank of St.Kitts and Nevis continued at the ET Willet Park on Thursday night. Butlers’ females failed to show for the second consecutive…