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Two win local FCCA poster contest

ZIZ News -- Seven year-old Jae-Ele Swanston of the Ivor Walters Primary School and 16-year-old Kelsia Liburd of the Gingerland Secondary School were selected as finalists in the junior and senior categories, in the Florida Caribbean Cruise…

2014 Netball League opens

ZIZ News -- The 2014 National Bank Netball League is now underway following a colourful opening ceremony at Warner Park on Saturday night. The teams gathered at the Pam Tyson Netball Complex for a march past and inspection by Minister Of…

Deadline approaching for Youth Programmes

Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS): Just a few days are left for residents of St. Kitts and Nevis to take advantage of two initiatives designed to mentor, empower and uplift the nation’s youth. Monday, June 02 is the registration deadline for…

Training For HIV Testing Underway

--Health officials have been undergoing training this week in a faster method of testing for HIV. It’s called True Rapid Testing and the sessions were organized by the Ministry of Health and the US Centre for Disease Control and…

Amory Accused of Spending More Time Off-Island than on Nevis

--Chairman of the Nevis Reformation Party and host of Choice Radio's "Tell Me", the Honourable Carlisle Powell has accused Nevis' Premier, the Honourable Vance Amory of spending more time off island than on Nevis. Speaking on Thursday…

Police Updates (May 16, 2014)

Basseterre, St. Kitts -- Kieshorna Johnson of Shadwell Estate was formally arrested and charged for Obstruction, Battery on Police, Malicious Damage and Resisting Arrest, which were committed on 14th May 2014. Troy…

British airways modifying flight schedule to St Kitts

ZIZ News -- British Airways has announced it is changing its flight from London Gatwick to St. Kitts’ Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport on Tuesdays to Wednesdays. The St. Kitts Tourism Authority said the change will take effect from…

Classes continue after shift thanks to Premier Dental

ZIZ News -- Students of the Washington Archibald High School have now been given more time for their studies thanks to Premier Dental. The shift system, which was implemented on May 7th, allotted students a half a day for their classes.…