Former West Indies batting star Ramnaresh Sarwan said he has welcomed the invitation to work with the West Indies team ahead of next month’s Tri-Nations One-day International Series in Ireland and the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 England…
The three Bachelors of Science degrees being offered starting in August are BSc Sport Coaching, BSc Sport Leadership and Management, and BSc Sport Kinetics. The programmes have been approved by the Board of Undergraduate Studies of The UWI…
As a small island developing state (SIDS), there are many risks that St. Kitts and Nevis faces that include its economic, social and environmental landscape, hence the need to build resilience using an all hands on deck approach to confront…
St. Kitts and Nevis’ Ambassador to the United States (Washington, DC), Her Excellency Dr. Thelma Phillip-Browne, has expressed concern over what she terms a growing rejection of globalization around the world that has led to some countries…
In what has become an annual tradition FLOW and a local kite-maker brought some early Easter cheer to the residents of the St. Christopher Children’s Home.
President Emmanuel Macron asked French citizens on Tuesday night to come together in the aftermath of the calamitous fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral and to move beyond the divisions that have wrenched the country during months of violent…
An environmental engineer has condemned a recently erected billboard near the site of the new Basseterre High School that says “Coming Soon, Sewage Water, Protect Your Water”.
S.L. Horsfords St. Pauls, SOL IAS Conaree F.C., Flow 4G Cayon Rockets and Hobson Enterprises Garden Hotspurs were all victors on the weekend in the SKNFA National Bank Premier League.
Minister responsible for the Solid Waste Management Corporation (SWMC) Mr. Eugene Hamilton announced on Monday a salary increase for three categories of workers at the Corporation retroactive from April 1, 2019.
Philanthropists Mickey Weintraub and Connie J. Jaynes are decrying propaganda being peddled that humanitarian aid that arrived in St. Kitts and Nevis on April 6, 2019, aboard US Airforce C17 cargo plane, is as a result of rampant poverty.
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is celebrating 14 years of its operations on Tuesday, 16th April 2019. The Court is marking this occasion with activities throughout the week.
There will not be a single dull moment at the historic Black Rocks on Good Friday, April 19, as the pasture will be bubbling with activity with the Annual Dr Harris Constituency Number Seven Kite Flying Competition starting at 11:00 am…