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May 2015

Minister Brantley describes Mexico as a Reliable Partner

(ZIZ News) -- Residents of St. Kitts and Nevis can soon look forward to the construction and renovation of police stations in Sandy Point and Newcastle. That disclosure was made this week when Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Mark Brantley…

Ma praises robust Taiwan-EU ties

ROC President Ma Ying-Jeou said May 6 that Taiwan-EU ties are going from strength to strength, with further improvement expected across a spectrum of areas. “Relations between the two sides are moving steadily ahead,” Ma said. “ROC…

Antigua-Barbuda diplomat recognised by Canadian university

Toronto, Canada -- Antigua and Barbuda diplomat, writer and academic, Sir Ronald Sanders, has been elected as a Senior Fellow at Massey College in the University of Toronto. The announcement of his election was made by the Master of Massey…

Carter Center encourages peaceful election process in Guyana

Georgetown, Guyana -- Guyana’s electoral preparations appear to be on track in most of the country, according to early Carter Center observer reports, which also expressed deep concern about divisive campaign rhetoric. Since April, the…

CG Rebels squeezes out Bronx Crisis

Sports Page -- It was always billed as one of the top matches in this year’s Basketball tournament and the players did not disappoint. Champions CG Rebels and archrivals Bronx Crisis faced off at the Grell Hull –Stevens Netball Complex on…

ICC Testing Centre comes to T&T

Port of Spain, Trinidad -- Just weeks after West Indies spinner Sunil Narine underwent testing at the International Cricket Council (ICC) accredited University of Loughborough Bio-Mechanical testing facility, the University of T&T (UTT)…

Jose Rosa inaugurated as First Honorary Consul of Mexico

(ZIZ News) -- His Excellency Jose Rosa is the first Resident Honorary Consul of Mexico to St. Kitts and Nevis. Rosa was installed during an impressive ceremony at Palms Court Garden on Tuesday night. His installation also marked the…