PM’s Wife Celebrates Women of Labour

Diani Jimesha Prince-Drew hosts appreciation gathering for dedicated female party members

BASSETERRE: The Prime Minister’s wife, Diani Jimesha Prince-Drew, hosted a special appreciation event last Sunday honoring the Women of Labour for their unwavering commitment to the party.

The afternoon gathering brought together female Labour Party members in what Prince-Drew described as a celebration of “loyalty, service and strength.” The relaxed event featured bonding activities and fostered a sense of sisterhood among attendees.

“Being surrounded by women who have given so much through loyalty, service and strength was deeply special,” Prince-Drew shared in a statement following the event.

The Prime Minister’s wife expressed gratitude to all attendees for their contributions to the Labour Party movement. She emphasized that such gatherings serve as important reminders of collective power and unity.

“Thank you to each woman who attended for your warmth, your presence and the spirit you brought to the occasion,” Prince-Drew said, adding that moments like these demonstrate the strength found in togetherness.

The event highlights the ongoing recognition of women’s crucial role in St. Kitts and Nevis’ political landscape, particularly within the Labour Party’s organizational structure. The gathering provided an opportunity for female party members to connect beyond their political duties and celebrate their shared commitment to public service.

Prince-Drew concluded by noting that the power of community and sisterhood remains central to the Women of Labour’s continued impact on the federation’s political future.

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