Monthly Archives

May 2014

Training for CUT Games Intensifies

Sports Page -- Head Coach of the athletic squad, currently preparing for the upcoming Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT) games to be hosted in Trinidad this year, Ms Tricia Williams, indicated on Wednesday that training sessions have been…

CFBC Launches New Programmes

ZIZ News -- The St. Kitts/Nevis Labour Party government has taken steps to enable nationals to pursue tertiary level degrees and diplomas at home. On Wednesday, the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College launched the Bachelor of Science in…

Local Acts Announced for Music Festival 2014 Line-up

ZIZ News -- After months of anticipation the St. Kitts Music Festival has finally revealed its local acts. This year's festival will feature Ashkenaz, Az’ 1 Band, Hi Light, Fantastic Tunda, St Kitts Most Incredible (SMI), Reigning Groovy…

Court Denies Condor’s Injunction application

ZIZ News -- The High Court on Wednesday threw out the application for an injunction filed by Hon. Sam Condor over the matter of the Labour Party constituency #3 Office. For several months there has been a war of words…

Montessori academy environment week a major success

Pump Road, Nevis -- Montessori Academy Nevis students exhibited great passion and interest in the protection of the environment during their annual environment week. This time round, the students looked at recycling, how to save energy in…

J. N. France General Hospital in for major renovation

Basseterre, St. Kitts (CUOPM) – St. Kitts and Nevis’ leading institution, the Joseph N. France General Hospital is to see renovation to the original structure. Minister of Health the Hon. Marcella Liburd informed Cabinet ministers at a…

Regional meeting discusses the future of ECD

Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS): The future of Early Childhood Development (ECD) in the region has been the focus of a three-day meeting held in St. Kitts and Nevis entitled ‘Improving Access to Quality ECD Services: Strengthening Monitoring…

Brazil anti-World Cup protesters clash with police

(BBC)-- Police in Brazil have fired tear gas at anti-World Cup and indigenous demonstrators in the capital, Brasilia. Stones were hurled at security forces as hundreds of protesters tried to reach the National Stadium – where the golden…