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NIPA Launches New Interactive Website To Attract Investment To Nevis
The Nevis Investment Promotion Agency (NIPA) has launched a new interactive and innovative website, www.investnevis.org to better enhance Nevis’ ability to attract local and foreign investment.
ECCB Launches 2021 Creative Youth Competition
The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank is offering high school and college students in St. Kitts and Nevis and from its other member countries, the opportunity to express their creativity through art with the opening of its 2021 Creative Youth…
Chamber Urges Farming Sector Growth
The Chamber of Industry and Commerce is calling on farmers to take a more business-mindset towards farming if the sector is to grow in the future.
“The Vaccine Is Safe”
Minister of Health, the Hon. Akilah Byron-Nisbett is assuring the public that the Astrazeneca Covid-19 vaccines that the federation will be receiving shortly are absolutely safe.
Daily Devotional To Be Launched
A Religious leader here in St. Kitts has written a daily devotional to be launched later this week.
Decriminalizing Homosexuality Can Play A Critical Role In Combatting HIV/AIDS, Say Health Officials
Being a homosexual can result in rejection by family, being ostracized by the community, fear of getting tested for HIV/AIDS, and even serving jail time. Against this backdrop, health officials in St. Kitts and Nevis said that…
Persons Advised To Continue Adhering To Prevention And Control Measures In Light Of New CoronaVirus…
With the emergence of new variants of the Coronavirus and the possibility of them reaching the Federation, it is necessary for persons to continue adhering to the prevention and control measures, says Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Hazel Laws.
Oxford University/AstraZeneca Vaccine Can Be Used By All Adults—Helps Prevent Severe Symptoms Of New…
According to the Financial Times, which is an international daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs, the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) Strategic Advisory…
Police Reminding Public To Adhere To COVID-19 Protocols At Funerals, Weddings
Members of the public who are hosting funeral and wedding ceremonies are reminded to observe the COVID-19 protocols put in place for funerals and weddings for their safety.
HIV/AIDS Is Not A Gay Disease, Says Dr. Mathias Ofre
Dr. Mathias Ofre, St. Kitts & Nevis National HIV/AIDS Programme Coordinator said that HIV/AIDS is not a gay disease because it does not discriminate with respect to a person’s sexual orientation.
St. Kitts And Nevis Government Continues Its Substantial Investment In The Education Of The Nation’s…
Understanding that tertiary level education makes one of the greatest contributions to the Federation’s overall growth and development, the Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris-led Team Unity administration remains resolute in its commitment…
19 Post-Secondary Students Awarded Scholarships From The ROSS University
Thanks to the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine (RUSVM) Scholarships Awards Programme, 19 students, 17 from St. Kitts and two from Nevis, were awarded scholarships to pursue studies at the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC)…
National AIDS Secretariat Invites Persons To Know Their HIV Status On February 12 At Independence…
Officials from the National AIDS Secretariat in St. Kitts and Nevis are inviting persons to know their HIV status by attending the Operation Safe Streets, Safe Sheets at the Independence Square on Friday February 12 where there will be free…
Prime Minister Harris Applauds ROSS University’s Commitment To Educational Advancement In St. Kitts…
At a ceremony held at its campus on Wednesday, February 10, the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine (RUSVM) awarded scholarships for the 2020-2021 academic year to 19 students of the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College and the Nevis…
A Person’s HIV Status Should Be Kept Private And Confidential, Say Health Officials
A person’s HIV status is categorized as personal medical information and deserves the right to be kept private and confidential at all times, said health officials on Wednesday’s (February 10) edition of ‘Working for You.’