Newly appointed Minister of Health Hon. Akila Byron-Nisbett has recommitted the support of the Ministry of Health to the NEOC and the HEOC in the fight against the Covid19 pandemic.
As part of the gradual reopening of the economy, the most recent state of emergency regulations have allowed for the reopening of restaurants under the covid-19 regulations.
Hon. Spencer Brand, Minister of Communication and Works in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA), has commended employees at the Public Works Department for the renovation work they have been engaged in on government owned buildings and…
The Kingdom of Morocco became the latest allied nation to extend congratulations to Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris on his re-election to serve for a second term as Prime Minister of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, and on his Team…
Employers in St. Kitts who have recalled laid off staff, increased working hours for current workers or employed new workers, are reminded of their responsibility to notify the Department of Labour of these changes.
The Department of Labour in St. Kitts is urging employees who were laid off in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic to remain with their employer as more businesses reopen and increase operations.
In honour of the 39th Anniversary of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States and the 10th Anniversary of the Eastern Caribbean Economic Union, here are ten (10) facts about the Organisation:
Chairman of the National Covid-19 Task Force Abdias Samuel has echoed the sentiments of Tourism Permanent Secretary Carlene Henry Morton and her call for all tourism stakeholders to do their part in the fight against Covid-19.
The symbolic passing of the baton of leadership of the Ministry of Culture was a signature moment at the Calypso-19 vs Covid-19 Virtual Calypso show held on Tuesday.
A one and a half million dollar project to renovate and expand the St. Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee (SKNOC) is expected to be completed by the October 31 deadline.
Residents of St. Kitts and Nevis are being reminded that the Eastern Caribbean (EC) one and two cent coins will no longer be legal tender at the end of this month.