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Commissioner’s Lecture a forum for total force interaction

(RSCNPF) -- Commissioner of Police Mr. Ian Queeley used his Commissioner's Lecture today (April 07) as the venue for the re-energized Police Welfare Association and the Police Sports Club to share their 2016 goals and objectives with the…

Diabetes bigger than Zika

(ZIZ News) -- Chief Medical Officer Dr. Patrick Martin says diabetes is a much bigger threat than zika. His comments came as nations across the globe observe World Health Day on Thursday, with a specific focus on diabetes. Dr. Martin said…

David Cameron had stake in father’s offshore trust

David Cameron has said he and his wife Samantha owned shares in an offshore trust set up by his late father, before selling them for £30,000 in 2010. The PM has faced questions over Blairmore Holdings, an offshore company set up by his…

Kenya given until 2 May by Wada to pass new rules

Kenya could be banned from the Olympics if it does not pass new anti-doping rules by a new World Anti-Doping Agency deadline of 2 May. Kenya has already missed two deadlines to show it is tackling cheating in sport - 11 February and 5…

ICC says Sunil Narine could resume bowling, action legal

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday confirmed that following remedial work and retest, the bowling action of the West Indies’ Sunil Narine has been found to be legal, and the off-spinner can now resume bowling in both…

St. Kitts and Nevis makes history in FIFA Rankings

The St. Kitts and Nevis Men’s Senior National Football Team has made history. For the very first time, FIFA has ranked the country below 100, a tremendous achievement say officials from the St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association (SKNFA).…

Cabinet Approves New E Government Portal Apps

(ZIZ News) -- Cabinet has taken further actions to enhance the services available on the E-Government Portal. Five new apps have been approved for development. ZIZ sat down with ICT Policy Advisor, Pierre Bowrin who said the approved apps…

Trinidad defends decision to turn away Jamaican nationals

Trinidad and Tobago’s Foreign Affairs Minister Dennis Moses says 12 Jamaicans were denied into the twin-island republic last month because they were deemed “likely to become charges on public funds”. The group of Jamaicans had accused…