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St. Kitts Welcomes another Centenarian
(ZIZ News) – Cardin Home resident, Una Duporte is 100 years old and on Saturday, her family members, friends and government officials celebrated with her.
Among the officials was Minister of State in the Ministry of Social Services, the…
Prime Minister Harris Says St. Kitts and Nevis Mourns With France
(ZIZ News) – Prime Minister, Hon. Dr. Timothy Harris says St. Kitts and Nevis stands in solidarity with the people of France, in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks that rocked the French capital of Paris on Friday night, killing at…
Winners Circle Newtown United Awards Top Players
(ZIZ News) – The management of Winners Circle Newtown United Football Club took time out to recognise its top performers over the last month.
Dennis Flemming and Carlos Bertie were presented with players of the month trophies during a…
Bath United Gets a Win; Newtown Remains Undefeated
(ZIZ News) – The St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association’s Premier League continued over the weekend with a previously win-less team picking up its first set of points and another team continuing its undefeated run.
The first match of the…
Priest blames easy access to pornography for increase in rape cases
(St. Lucia News Online) A local catholic priest has blamed easy access to pornography for the increase in rape on the island.
Priest Linus Clovis said this problem may be prevalent among young boys who are now developing their sexuality.…
Haiti’s ruling party wins big in municipal elections: results
(Jamaica Observer) Port-Au-Prince,Haiti – Haiti's ruling party has emerged as the big winner of the impoverished Caribbean country's municipal elections, election results showed Tuesday.
The PHTK party won more than 30 mayoral races,…
Agreement reached on sale of Lime
(Antigua Observer) Liberty Global PLC has agreed to buy Cable&Wireless in a cash-and-stock transaction valued at $5.3 billion.
The news of this development was relayed to staff at LIME by Chief Executive Officer of C&W…
Nigeria hit by severe fuel shortage amid payment row
(BBC) A severe fuel crisis has hit Nigeria with long queues of angry motorists waiting for hours outside petrol stations in major cities to fill up.
Importers are accused of withholding petrol because of a payment dispute with the…
Australia’s first Muslim Party aims for senate seats
(BBC) Australia's first party representing Muslims intends to contest senate seats at the next federal election.
Launching the party in Sydney, founder Diaa Mohamed told Fairfax he wanted a louder voice for Muslims.
"There are a lot of…
PM: I will make case for strikes against IS in Syria
(BBC) David Cameron has promised a "comprehensive strategy" to win MPs' backing for bombing Islamic State militants in Syria as well as Iraq.
The prime minister told the Commons the Paris attacks had strengthened the case for air strikes,…
R.C.L. and Chamber of Industry and Commerce Partner
(ZIZ News) -- Two historical monuments in Basseterre were, on Saturday, lit blue in observance of World Diabetes Day.
The lighting of the Berkeley Memorial on Fort Street and the Queen Victoria Statue at Baker’s Corner formed part of the…
Nevisian Male Killed Near Church
(ZIZ News) -- Just one day after the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force landed its biggest drug seizure in recent times, police officers were busy conducting preliminary investigation into the shooting death of 29-year-old Kercel…
Tremendous opportunities for Dominica in South East Asia
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has said that there are tremendous opportunities for Dominica in South East Asia.
Skerrit comments came following his recent visit to Asia as he aimed to raise some EC$30 Million for 2015 for Dominica under…
Barbados on track to end AIDS epidemic as public health threat
(Caribbean360) Barbados is on track to end the AIDS epidemic as a public health threat by 2030, according to UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé.
The Caribbean country has already reached the testing pillar of the 90–90–90 target, with…
Syria may be barred from CIP
(Antigua Observer) St. Johns, Antigua - Government is “actively” considering adding Syria to the list of nations, which will be barred from obtaining passports under the Citizens by Investment Programme (CIP).
This is in wake of the recent…