Yearly Archives

2015

Election Threats are very serious

(ZIZ News) -- Prime Minister, the Right Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas has said that national security forces are taking recent threats against voters very seriously and are taking every possible precaution. This comes in the wake of threatening…

Springtime Candidates Ready

(ZIZ Newsroom) -- The springtime candidates for the St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party say with less than three weeks to go, they are confident of heading to the polls. Candidate for Constituency #3, Konris Maynard, said he takes great pride in…

Hector says 2014 was a year of failure for CCM

(ZIZ News) -- Candidate for the Nevis Reformation Party , Hon. Robelto Hector, has described 2014 as a year of failure for the governing Concerned Citizens Movement on Nevis. Speaking during a radio interview on Tuesday morning, Hector…

“Family Shopping List” Expanded, More Vat-Free Items

(ZIZ News) -- The Family Shopping List, which was rolled out in 2014 by Finance Minister the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas, has been expanded. Effective immediately, shoppers in St. Kitts and Nevis do not have to pay import duty and Value…

Gems of the Archives Chronicles Development of Federation

Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS) -- Gems of the Archives historically chronicles the development of the Federation by providing proof that St. Kitts and Nevis has achieved much since the Abolition of Slavery. Gems of the Archives is an…

Police Updates (January 28, 2015)

Court Convictions District "A" Magistrate Court (ZIZ News) -- Terrance Kelly of Saddlers was convicted for Simple Wounding, which was committed on 1st May 2014 and was fined $500.00 to be paid in five (5) months or in default serve three…

Trinidad journalist was murdered, autopsy reveals

Port of Spain, Trinidad -- Well known Trinidad and Tobago journalist Marcia Henville was murdered, according to an autopsy report that points to a premeditated killing. The journalist’s head was bludgeoned, her throat was slit, causing her…

US: Castro message ‘positive sign’

Washington, United States (AFP) -- The United States welcomed Tuesday former Cuban leader Fidel Castro's belated response to the thaw in ties between the Cold War foes as a sign that change is under way in Havana. "We take his reference of…